>> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/7MillionDollarHome/

From: Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Looks like a good solution, Godfrey. It's really
> similar in size to my Lowepro Nova 4.
>
> As much as I like the case...I like your lenses
> better!

LOL ... I'm fairly partial to them myself. ;-)

From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Amita Guha wrote:
>> Godfrey, do you think this bag would fit the K10D with a grip  
>> attached?
>>
> It certainly will, in fact it will hold a much larger camera. I use it
> with my F100 and EOS 10D, both with grips.

Yes. There's plenty of extra room in it the way I have it configured  
and with the junk I haul about. Dump some of the junk and two K10D 
+grip, with lens fitted, would drop right in, no problem.

From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Maris V. Lidaka Sr. wrote:
>> Sounds promising, though the 5 or 6 Million may be enough for me.  3
>> questions:
>>
>> Would it (and would the 5 Million or 6 Million) hold 1 digital  
>> camera (the
>> hoped-for Pentax K10D) with lens, 1 film camera (Pentax ZX-5N) plus 1
>> additional lens.  Additionally only instruction books, filters,  
>> film and SD
>> cards.
>>
>> How is the padding quality and construction quality (stitching,  
>> primarily,
>> at the seams) - as compared to Domke or Tamrac?
>>
>> Does it come with a pool? ;-)
> The 7 Million Dollar Home would easily. It certainly would hold the
> K100D, MZ-5n, several lenses, film, flash, filters and batteries  
> when I
> was shooting with that kit. The 6Mill should hold that kit as well,  
> the
> 5 might be a bit small.
>
> Construction is a step up from my Tamrac bag (Which is fairly well  
> made,
> the difference is really in the details, where Crumpler spent more  
> time)

I have a number of Domke/Lowepro/Tamrac bags. The Crumpler is on par  
with the Domke and Lowepros, the Tamracs are slightly less nicely  
finished. Nothing beats the Billingham or Fogg bags that I've seen,  
but then in the US they're hideously expensive.

I wanted lots of extra space. The 7Mill does that really well, and  
it's lighter (empty) than the Domke F803 while being more protective.  
They also did the intelligent thing of making the entire interior  
lining of the velcro loop material so it is very easy to position  
dividers and such any way that works best for you.

A great bag. The pool is heated. ;-)

G

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