If you want a Crumpler Camera bag for use on a bike, the Fux Deluxe messenger bag (Designed for cycling use) has an available insert for camera use.
-Adam Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > On Apr 22, 2007, at 1:30 AM, Jan van Wijk wrote: > >>> http://homepage.mac.com/godders/7MillionDollarHome/ >> I think this crumpler is very nice for walking (city etc) >> but less usefull on a bike, and riding a bike is something >> that is hard to avoid in the Netherlands :-) > > The 7Mill is long and tall enough to stay put on your lower back, but > would need a waist belt to keep it from flopping about on a bicycle. > That would be very easy to do: a pair of carabiners in the outside > accessory pouch loops make an excellent anchor point for a waist belt > with a quick release buckle. (My Timbuk2 Commute XL has the anchors > for such a belt built in and comes with a belt like that: it works > beautifully and it what I use for the bicycle when I need my computer > and don't want to use the car. I've got a few carabiners in a box > here for such occasional use with other gear.) > >>> The 7Mill is deep enough that I configured it to hold the lenses in >>> individual compartments on the bottom, underneath where I normally >>> rest the camera with one lens fitted for carrying. >> One question: it seems that there is some protective stuff between >> the lenses and the camera, is that part of the bag itself, or did >> you just add some separator padding there ? > > The bag comes with two velcro compartment cover flaps that I position > for this use. I took them out when I photographed the compartments so > as to make the configuration I chose more visible. There are also two > more compartment dividers with flexible ears that I'm not using yet, > and of course I have a big box full of miscellaneously shaped other > dividers from a bunch of other bags that can be used as needed. > > Godfrey > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

