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Canon Zoom Pack 1000 for Elan and Rebel Series Cameras (Holster Style)

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Canon Zoom Pack 1000 for Elan and Rebel Series Cameras (Holster Style)
Canon Zoom Pack 1000 for Elan and Rebel Series Cameras (Holster Style)

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography

List Price: $29.95
Buy New: $22.50
You Save: $7.45 (25%)



New (5) from $22.50

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 6

MPN: 0360012
Model: 1000
UPC: 082966806179
EAN: 0082966806179
ASIN: B00007E7K9

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars pretty good for the price   July 25, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Fits my Canon EOS digital Rebel Xti nicely in there with 18-55mm or 75-300mm telephoto lens. The shoulder strap worked okay but I quickly found the holster-fanny pack style worked much better. Fits a lens cap a filter or two, and an extra battery and memory card either in the front pocket or the inner mesh pocket.

only think is the inside gets cut-up by the hotshoe on my camera. But really I don't care as it doesn't break the camera and the bag still works. It just frays a little.

You cannot fit two lenses in here at once. Impossible.



5 out of 5 stars Perfect bag for my Rebel XT   May 13, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Awesome, I'm a farmer and take my camera with me on the tractors, this case protects it perfectly.


5 out of 5 stars Nice...   July 27, 2006
If it only actually connected (optionally) to the camera body like a hard case or was able to use the camera strap - some way to make it more a "part" of the camera - it would be perfect.
But... perfect enough for the price.



3 out of 5 stars Huge bag, tight fit with battery grip   April 19, 2006
 15 out of 17 found this review helpful

This bag is much bigger than I expected but just isn't quite roomy enough to comfortably hold a 35mm Canon EOS Rebel Ti with a battery grip, hand strap and small lens attached. It just doesn't seem to be designed with the optional standard Canon battery grips and hand straps in mind. The bag is attractive, however, and appears sturdy and well-padded but its bulk (some of which is from the rear pouch storing the belt strap when not in use) can also make it a bit awkward. Its not a bad camera bag for the price but you may want to consider something else if you plan on using a battery grip.

Post Script - This bag turns out to be a pretty good fit for the Canon Rebel XT with the caveat that you'll only be able to fit the one zoom lens and no other lenses or a flash unit. Even with the XT's smaller size, however, the bag is still a too tight of a fit for an XT with a battery grip attached.



5 out of 5 stars A perfect bag for EOS Rebel XT/350D   March 9, 2006
 30 out of 30 found this review helpful

Very useful and sturdy bag - and, although compact, it's big! My Canon EOS Rebel XT/350D with a Sigma 18-200mm lens fits perfectly inside it (even with the camera's big strap folded behind the camera and with a polarizer filter + Sigma's big lens hood attached in front of the lens) - and there's still some space left inside for some small accessories...

It comes with a velcro "divider" to be put over the camera (or behind it, as a matter of fact), so you can partition the inner space and create a second section/slot (on the top portion of the bag, just below its top cover) to keep a battery charger (plus two or three extra batteries) or small acessories without taking the risk to scratch the camera's LCD screen.

The top cover closes by velcro and it's very easy and fast to open (just pull it up, without the need to push buttons, press hooks, untie laces or whatever).

Inside the bag, just below the top cover, there's a very convenient zipper-style compartment (very useful for storing cables, cleaning pens, portable table tripods etc.).

The front accessory compartment is small, but there's enough space for around 3 memory cards, one or two lens caps, a thin cable and maybe more (all these items together), if you arrange everything well.

It features a comfortable, ergonomic strap and a belt that allows us to carry it on our waist. You'll look like as if you're carrying a big gun!

If you don't have too much photographic gear and stuff, this bag may be the only bag you will ever need. In my case, here's a list of what it can hold altogether:

- A Canon EOS Rebel XT/350D + Sigma 18-200mm lens (with a polarizer filter and a big hood attached)
- A CB-2LT battery charger
- A Hoya polarizer filter case
- A flexible, mini table tripod
- The camera's USB cable
- The camera's video cable
- The front lens cap (when it is off the camera)
- The rear lens cap
- The camera's cover body cap
- An RC-1 wireless remote controller (attached to the camera's strap)
- A manual air blower with large rubber bulb

Of course it would be more comfortable if I'd put all this stuff in a bigger, horizontal-style gear bag, but this one gives me the benefit of wearing it around my neck and leave it hanging just in front of me (as I would do with the camera alone) or around my waist (holster style).

And, last but not least, it is beautiful, stylish and have a nice silver "Canon" logo in front of it. Recommended!


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