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Yep, would not want to be caught in the rain with mine at all! I always have a plastic bag inside in case it rains, blows a sand storm etc.
Lowpro and Crumpler probably all have more gadgets and padding TBH. I just liked the low profile look of the Domkes.
Prettyboy XXL?
I have the Domke F6. It looks pretty small buy you can get a load in it.
40D, three lenses, 430ex flash, rocket blower and the hoods and filters in the front compartment.
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and in front of a 24 inch screen to give you an idea of scale. 19 inch on the left.
The hard disk cameras are great if you want to edit or leave a lot of your footage on the PC as it is so quick to take it off the camera. The tapes normally go in real time, i.e. if you have an hour of video, it takes an hour to put it on the PC.
There are loads of Full HD cameras out now, and...
Particularly as the effects can go on for years. My sister also put a claim in when somebody crashed into her but she is still feeling the effects quite seriously three years on!
Cheers for that.
It is a Marantz SR8002 amp with a Marantz DVD player (do not know which one). Speakers are the Mordaunt-Short's MS500 set.
It is replacing my Harmon Kardon set so should be quite an improvement.
It was a "no expense spared" set up a couple of years ago so I imagine...
I am getting a new set up in a couple of weeks. It already comes with high end cables etc but what are the interconnects? The new amp and speakers deserve a bit more attention to detail than my current lot.
POTN is a good resource for all things Canon too.
You can probably hold off on a spare battery. You can get a good 600 shots on one charge normally. Depends on what you are shooting of course.