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    Senior Member neuroanatomist's Avatar
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    Re: Lowepro Flash Bag?



    I wonder if one of the pouches, such as the Sliplock Pouch 30, would work?

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    Re: Lowepro Flash Bag?



    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist


    I wonder if one of the pouches, such as the [url="http://products.lowepro.com/product/SlipLock-Pouch-30,2039.htm]Sliplock Pouch 30[/url], would work?
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    That's exactly what I was thinking but it's too short for a 580EX


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    Re: Lowepro Flash Bag?



    Is there a local store at which you can try one out? I ask because in my quest for lens cases, the Lowepro Lens case 1W specifications state a 100mm internal diameter, but my EW83J lens hood, which measures ~107mm in diameter, slides down into the case reasonably well (tight, but I didn't have to force it). I just brought the hood into the camera store (which charges double what Amazon does for the case). When the case (which I bought from Amazon) arrives on Wednesday, I'll try the whole lens. My point is that the measurements are 'approximate' and the flash may, in fact, fit.

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    Re: Lowepro Flash Bag?



    The LowePro Sliplock Pouch 50 AW is perfect for two 580 flashes. It sits at the front left position of my LowePro belt/suspenders combo, unless I need to raid it for another bag. See Bryan's review; I recommend the piece of foam between them, or put one/both in their Canon pouch.
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