by Steve
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Hey, that little bag that came with my camera (that I refused to throw away) ended up as my camera's saviour. So, my tip, keep the protective bags.
Really? what did it save it from?
The Crumpler bag is lovely too... but you would expect that really
More sand. Sand that got into the case.
There's no stopping you now.
Ooooh, nice. *camera envy*
I have the same bag for my D50, it's good. Just about fits the camera + lens in, with a little spare for a battery and memory card.
I really do need some time off so that I can use it.
I had a go on Sunday and almost got into a very awkward situation. I was wandering around Hackney Marshes when I found a large gate that had been left open, I went through and came across a wildlife area that allowed you to get near to the train tracks. "Brilliant I can get some motion blurred train shots" I thought and started making my way through worn paths amongst brambles. I was in there for about 4 mins before I started noticing a fair few men in there forties scurrying from bushes and looking very guilty. So apologies for not having any train shots, and apologies to the men who's afternoon I ruined.
Oh, fantastic! Congratulations! Colour me green with envy. I want a D80 so bad. I've been looking for a good camera bag and checked out Crumplers. They look like good bags.
I am very impressed with both of my crumplers.
I did wait for quite a long time before buying one and I have been working really hard recently.
I'm not going to comment I'm so envious.................
ooooooooooopps I just did
wonderful :-)