Canon 100DG Bag for Canon SLR Cameras

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Canon 100DG Gadget Bag 9320A001 - Includes Custom Media Case 10DG, which neatly organizes all your CF cards and 2 CDs with color-coded pockets Inside Dimensions - 13.0W x 9.5H x 6.25D Water-resistant nylon exterior fabric Adjustable shoulder strap
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  • Feature:
  • Designed especially for digital SLRs
  • Holds cameras, lenses, accessories and even a laptop computer
  • Durable, water-repellent nylon exterior
  • Padded interior dividers and easy-access storage pockets
  • Color-coded 10DG media case neatly organizes all your CF cards and 2 CDs
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • EAN: 0750845814439
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Canon
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Model: 100DG
  • MPN: 9320A001
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: camera-cases
  • Publisher: Canon
  • Studio: Canon
  • UPC: 750845814439
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Don't buy a smaller bag2009-01-11
As a 40 year+ pro I carry both Nikon & Canon systems. For a day bag, the Canon 100DG is both practical & economical. My daily point & shoot is a Canon 50D with BG-E2N grip, 28-135mm and EW-78BII hood installed. If you carry into a high end social for a shoot or need a decent day use bag this case should serve you well. Without sacrificing protection I carry the aboveforementioned items plus a 550EX speedlite with aux battery pack, 75-300 IS, 11-22 zoom, 85mm plus filters. I carry my tablet computer in a separate bag.

I can fit a 6x7 Mamiya RZ67 with digital back plus two film backs and light meter in the bag with no problem. Lots of room for meters, phones and extra batteries. An accessory pack is included to organize cards and filters which has lots of velcro.

I own a number of case/bags, but a photographer with a digital slr, strobe and an auxillary lense should not consider a case any smaller than the 100DG. If you are conerned with the Canon logo on the bag being an identifier for theft, might I suggest sewing a luggage tag with your business card over it (a nice marketing idea). Insure your gear.
Good bag, but a tad big2009-01-06
This bag is very sturdy and I am sure it will last me a long time. It holds my black macbook well, but would not hold a larger computer. The bag feels a bit bulky. The placement of the handle on top is convenient, but if you forget to latch the two side buckles, it will tip over and send your gear flying. Not sure this was the best design they could have come up with. The zippers are heavy duty. All in all, I feel it was a good purchase.
Canon 100DG Awesome Bag2008-11-09
This bag has so much room, it's unbelievable. We carry our camcorder and two cameras, with all our accessories and still have room for more. We are very pleased with this purchase.
TERRIFIC BAG2008-10-15
This bag is perfect! I am so satisfied with it - it is sturdy and has loads of room for EVERYTHING - Def. a 5 star bag!
great bag2008-09-30
Bag is great for my photography needs, plenty of room for camera lenses, accessroies, etc. almost too big, but can also use in flying to carry some of your carry on items....

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