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Bag for my E-410
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Re: Bag for my E-410
I have a genuine olympus e system bag will post in for sale section if interested.
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Re: Bag for my E-410
I use a lowepro AW Rezo 160* - just big enough for E510 with its lens, plus one other lens:
I have used it with the 2 kit lenses, or with the 11-22 and the ZD50 or with various pairs of legacy lenses. You can jam a spare battery in the elastic side pocket and your EC14 + spare cards in the zippy bit at the front, and off you go
Its about as small as you can get and still put a camera body + 2 lenses I guess :-)
Pete
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Clive is correct, you could rearrange the internal dividers to take body+lens plus 2 lenses - but I found that a bit tight with long/large lenses like the 11-22Last edited by snaarman; 4th November 2009, 11:01 AM.Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
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Re: Bag for my E-410
Hi If you want to do it on the cheap and as small as possible, I use one of These from Outdoor Gear, also available from Here, though I actually bought mine locally.
The E-410/620 just fits with both kit lenses if you lay the second lens horizontally with the hand grip part of the camera overlapping it.
It's a bit tight, but you can just get the body with 9-18mm fitted 40-150mm laid flat and a pancake in the front pocket to make a tiny travel kit.
The only problem is that the divider is a bit too tall, actually a lot too tall, so I made a new one with some soft nylon, a couple of squares of closed cell foam, to make a hinged divider & some velcro.
The front pocket is big enough to contain a couple of filters in boxes and a few memory cards, whilst the mesh pockets at either end are big enough for either 2 batteries each or another filter, in my case a macro one.
The strap's nothing special, but that's no big deal to me as I've always got lots of them kicking around.
Not bad for a tenner, and looks better after applying a black felt tip to the logo on the front.Best Regards
Bill
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