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EOS20D Case : Alternative to EH-17L

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    BradUK
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    25 Jan 2005 - 8:27 AM
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    Can anyone suggest a suitable alternative case to the official EH-17L case for the 20D?

    Either that, or does anyone have any idea when Canon are likely to start supplying them to the UK?

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    Little Jo
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    25 Jan 2005 - 9:43 AM
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    Hi Brad

    Everyready cases are nicknamed 'never-ready' - and they don't offer storage of the other essentials such as memory cards, batteries etc. Why not try a zoomster case from the likes of Lowepro. Their Rezo 18(I think that's the right one, check a supplier website for more info) can hold a 20D and standard zoom plus spare batteries, memory cards etc. It's also weatherproof and will protect your camera better.

    Jo

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    Carabosse (e2 Member)
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    25 Jan 2005 - 9:56 AM
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    I bought a Town & Country zoomster case from Jessops for my 20D - for when I just want to take the cam (with standard zoom attached) rather than the Lowepro bag.

    keithh
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    25 Jan 2005 - 10:38 AM
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    Jessops own bags are extremely well made by...shhh you know who - big value for dosh.

    BradUK
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    25 Jan 2005 - 11:19 AM
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    Quote: I bought a Town & Country zoomster case from Jessops for my 20D - for when I just want to take the cam (with standard zoom attached) rather than the Lowepro bag.

    Many thanks for the suggestion, I'll try and take a look at one come the weekend.

    Little Jo > need to go for the minimalist approach, already have a multitude of camera bags with millions of pockets which all are met with 'You're not taking all that lot, are you?' the second my hand goes near the strap!

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