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CVN Rosewood Cecilio 200 data

I was really happy as was my niece who received this as a gift from me. Her father was going to purchase one for her before he passed away. She will cherish this violin forever. Very easy transaction and met all my expectations.
Cecilio CVN 200 Rosewood

Haier CADR 200 HAPE200 talk

I bought this without checking the prices of other scales at the local store, thinking Amazons prices are usually pretty good. They have similar digital scales regularly $29.99 on sale for $9.99. So I could have gotten a much better deal than this. I goofed….check you local Wal Mart or Target first. It is a nice scale, though.
Haier HAPE200 200 CADR

Versapack Lowepro 200 AW suck

Why?
– It is (FOR ME) the perfect blending of camera bag, and a carry-around day backpack. It does not look like a camera bag, which is always good. It allows me to put personal stuff, which is just AWESOME for people like me who like to travel a lot, and be able to bring my gear along, as well as personal items (rains a lot in these areas!), and don’t want to carry two bags around.
– I don’t have big cameras or lenses, so it fits perfectly. I customized the dividers in a way that I can put my Nikon D3000 with lens attached and pull it from the side, and place the other 2 lenses that I have (Nikon 55-200mm VR, 18-55mm VR, 50mm f1.8D) on the other side, and still have some extra room where I can place a flash (I don’t have one) but where I currently put the CPL, the 50mm hood, and lens cleaning kit. Then I have the upper area all for myself, light jacket, water bottle, pens, charger, cellphone,etc.
– The vertical pocket where you can put documents (smaller ones, like maps and such) is very handy as well.
– And finally, the tripod holders. I have a very small tripod, that I can easily fit at the bottom with the 2 straps. That has allowed me to use the tripod a lot more than before, and make some good shots. Of course, when you have a tripod (even a small one) hanging from your bag, it kind of gives away the real intentions of your bag = ]
and you can use the tripod straps to put a folded blanket, small jacket, etc.

I was in a trip recently to Vancouver, BC. We walked a LOT! And I mean, miles and miles!! I was carrying the bag with pretty much all items described above, and even after hours, still feel comfortable, I don’t know how they do it, but the load is balanced real nicely. We easily walked around in 2 days for more than 20hrs, of course at the 3rd day when I came back I had some slight pain on my shoulders, but disappeared in 2 days. I was pretty happy with how the bag performed, how easy is to access to take out or put away the camera, and also to c
Lowepro Versapack 200 AW