Don,

Sorry for tempting you.. ;-)

In any case, - if you haven't seen, the images on this manufacturer's
website show more details of the bag in question:
http://www.vanguardworld.com/index.php/en/products/photo-video/detail-1-1-4-433.html

Igor



Fri Oct 12 15:07:19 EDT 2012
Don Guthrie wrote:

Thanks Igor.I am always looking for the perfect bag. Of course I already 
more camera bags than my wife has shoes.




pdml-request at pdml.net wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 02:46:16 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Igor Roshchin<str at komkon.org>
> To:PDML at pdml.net
> Subject:

> Message-ID:<201210120646.q9C6kG6q040752 at trantor.komkon.org>
>
>
> I thought I would share this information with PDMLers.
> While visiting Yodobashi Camera Store in Tokyo, I discovered a photo
> bag
> that really liked. With a help of a smart phone I was able to find out
> that
> B&H carries it for almost the same (actualy very slightly smaller)
> amount.
>
> Vanguard Up-rise 33:
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/707160-REG/Vanguard_UP_RISE_33_UP_Rise_33_Messenger_Bag.html
>
> It gives an impression of a very thoughtful design behind it.
> It holds a reasonable amount of photo equipment and fits a small
> laptop
> or tablet (up to 12").
> It has the access to the camera from the top ziper (Rapid Access
> System).
> While it is opened, the design decreases chances of other equipment
> accidentally falling out from the bag.
>
> The quality and the feel are also very good.
>
> I am seriously considering purchasing it.
>
> Igor

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