Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG
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- List Price: $150.00
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Product Description:
The 1EG is a large gadget bag for the traveling professional. This bag is designed to hold two 35mm SLR camera bodies, seven to ten lenses, flash, film, accessories, etc. It features full padding and interior dividers for cameras and lenses, as well as padded outside pockets. It also has adjustable tripod straps, and high strength buckles for the main compartment. The Canon logo is embroidered on the top flap.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Store, carry, and protect your camera equipment
- Professionally oriented
- Includes shoulder strap for easy and comfortable transport
- Constructed out of durable materials
- Fully padded and reinforced
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0082966802645
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon Cameras US
- Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
- Model: 1EG
- MPN: 1EG
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: system-cases
- Publisher: Canon Cameras US
- Studio: Canon Cameras US
- UPC: 082966802645
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Customer Reviews 

Very sturdy
2009-07-04I can fit a canon eos camera body, a 50mm, 24-70, 70-200 and 580exII flash in the bag. The pockets I use for filters and flash cards.
I wish I had just a little more room, but really can't complain. It is a very sturdy bag compared to others.

Huge Upgrade
2009-02-26This is a huge size upgrade from the smaller bags. Really well built, and an upgrade across the board from many other bags. I personaly don't care for the pockets under the top as much, but Its great.

Great Camera Bag!
2009-02-18Bought this bag because my previous Canon bag was getting to cramped. This bag is huge, which could be bad, but in my case, I have a lot of equipment. Plenty of moveable dividers and storage pouches. Sturdy metal clips and shoulder strap. Highly recommended!

Canon camera bag.
2008-10-04Excellent bag. Roomy. Plenty of space for several lenses and a couple of camera bodies and other accessories.

Eval of Canon "Professional gadget bag !EG
2008-07-16On the positive side, this is a generally well built bag. It protects its' contents. It carries well. It is priced lower than competitive bags. I did removed the tripod straps, because my tripods are too large to be safely attached.
In the end, only time will tell how well this bag is constructed.
Initially and on the negative side, while it advertises the ability to carry 2 bodies and 10-12 lenses, It is nearly full with one body attached to one of three zoom lenses with attached lens shades, one flash unit, one light meter and one Gary Fong light sphere and attachments (plus a few other odds and ends).
Personally, I prefer not to advertise that I'm carrying cameras and lenses, so I wish the Canon symbol were much more subdued or even removed.
I wish a large pocket in the bag could expand (unzip) as necessary like unto my last bag (Targus international Traveler, bought in 1991). I would still be using this bag, but Canon "L" series zoom lenses and sunshades are much more bulky than ATX lenses. I hope that helps.
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