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| Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $150.00 Buy New: $64.99 You Save: $85.01 (57%)
New (13) from $64.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 11.2 x 8.9
MPN: 1EG Model: 1EG UPC: 082966802645 EAN: 0082966802645 ASIN: B00004WCGC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Canon camera bag. October 4, 2008 Excellent bag. Roomy. Plenty of space for several lenses and a couple of camera bodies and other accessories.
Eval of Canon "Professional gadget bag !EG July 16, 2008 On 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.
nice bag, but doesn't hold anywhere near what it says May 14, 2008 Its a nice bag if you don't have larger lenses. Its rated to hold 1-2 bodies and 7-10 lenses. I currently have a 40D/grip, 580EX II, 70-200 f/2.8L, 28-135IS, and then tamrons 28-70 2.8 and 17-35 lenses. thats full to the max. I contacted Canon to find out what lenses it was rated for, they considered the 17-35 lens even to be larger than what it was designed for. They designed it and rated it for two bodies, no grips, no external flashes, and the lenses are all small prime lenses like the 28, 24, and 50mm's. They couldnt list 10 different focal length lenses that would fit in the bag...so why do they say that? I had to special order this bag from my shop, so there are no returns, and Canon is sticking to their word that it holds what they say so they are doing anything about it either.
If you can live with the camera/grip, flash and 4 lenses, then its a great bag, but if you are getting it to hold anywhere near the gear its rated for, go with something else. If anyone wants mine, just email me...im selling it on here for cheap now.
What I expected May 14, 2008 Lots of compartments. Big enough for a 40D and seveal lenses plus manuals and other trinkets. Quality constructon. Rugged. Was a toss-up between a backpack and this bag... Still thinking about the backpack.
Awesome Bag! May 9, 2008 Just received the Canon 1EG Gadget Bag for my new Rebel Xsi and I absolutely LOVE IT! Everything has a place with lots of padding and protection. Many zipper pouches for holding extra batteries, memory cards, etc. I much prefer this to the backpack and hard case I bought for my last Rebel. I highly recommend this bag to anyone wanting something that will hold and protect their camera and accessories.
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