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BAG UPDATE!

I grabbed myself a Crumpler Jackpack 4000 in the end planning to send it back if it didn't fit my requirements as I could find very little concrete information!

For anyone who is interested yes you can close the bag with a full sized flash vertically in it allthough it is a little tight and the bulge of the hot shoe shows from the outside!

Space is good enough for my 5dmkii with Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 attached, 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.8 on top of each other one side and a small compact flash like the 270ex the other. If I want to pack a large flash with the camera and lenses I can squease it in lying accross the top of everything.

The bag is great quality and has a nice look to it that even the wife liked so I'm happy for the money.
 
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Opinions needed, if you guys dont mind :)

I want to purchase a UWA lens for interior photography and other stuff, should I buy the Canon 10-22mm for £417 brand new with warranty or settle for a cheaper used Sigma or Tokina equivalent for about £260?
 
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Opinions needed, if you guys dont mind :)

I want to purchase a UWA lens for interior photography and other stuff, should I buy the Canon 10-22mm for £417 brand new with warranty or settle for a cheaper used Sigma or Tokina equivalent for about £260?

If you can afford it the Canon is better I'm no convinced it's double the price better and only you can decide how much you value the improvement.
 
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New pocket cam, its pretty impressive so far, after 2 years on android. Mainly moved for VSCOCAM, which is great app.

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It's nice to see what that new colour looks like a bit better.

Yeah, sometimes I think I don't really like it but it depends on the light I think. I've decided now after about a month of everyday use that it is awesome for general use. I can fit all my work stuff and my 5D2+35L in there without really feeling the weight. I've used it on a week long trip to Edinburgh and all day at a wedding as well, its been great so far.

I'm glad I didn't opt to pay more for a less functional bag and get a Billingham.
 
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Can anyone recommend a small camera bag for a leica m9 with a 35mm leica f2 lens on it? Would also like a space for another battery and one more lens also. Suggestions? My crumpler and lowepro aw 200 are both far too large
 

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Opinions needed, if you guys dont mind :)

I want to purchase a UWA lens for interior photography and other stuff, should I buy the Canon 10-22mm for £417 brand new with warranty or settle for a cheaper used Sigma or Tokina equivalent for about £260?

I've not used the Canon but i've i purchased the Sigma equivelant last year and have found it very good. Sharp, punchy colours, but does vignette a bit at the wide end.
 
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Opinions needed, if you guys dont mind :)

I want to purchase a UWA lens for interior photography and other stuff, should I buy the Canon 10-22mm for £417 brand new with warranty or settle for a cheaper used Sigma or Tokina equivalent for about £260?

For interiors I'd also look at the Sigma 8-16mm.

While 2mm wider doesn't sound like a lot it makes a massive difference, particularly for things like interiors shots.
 
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Can anyone recommend a small camera bag for a leica m9 with a 35mm leica f2 lens on it? Would also like a space for another battery and one more lens also. Suggestions? My crumpler and lowepro aw 200 are both far too large

Has to be a Billingham since you're shooting a Leica now. ;)
 
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They actually do a bag specifically for Leicas I think. I use a Hadley Pro, fits 2xM bodies, 3x lenses and still has lots of space left for other stuff. The Hadley Small should be good for the minimal kit you've posted up.
 
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