Do you think I could fit a 5D MKII, 70-200 2.8 IS, 24-105, 50 1.4 and a flash in there? Or is that going to be a bit too squashed?! I'd keep one lens on the camera, most likely the 24-105.
Make sure you get the larger 7500 bag. I have the 5500 and only just squeeze in a 40D with 35 L lens mounted, plus 70-200 F4 IS. Very comfy though. I've used it as hand luggage on flights, and you tend to spend a lot of time walking round airports, so consider that a good test.
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Your kit will fit perfectly in a Muffin Top 7500. See my posts above. But be warned that the shoulder strap is very slippy but a Billingham replacement sorts that.
I'm not sure how you'd get on hiking with this bag - it's mainly for quick access from over the shoulder, and perhaps less good on a bumpy ride. I have a Lowepro Slingshot for that (as do many others) and it's very good, with none of the difficult access you get with back-packs.
thanksThe slingshot does look a good bet actually - I was originally looking at one some time ago. I'll probably end up with 2 bags - but that's not the end of the world!
edit - I just realised something, have I stumbled into a world of fellow east-midlanders?![]()
Yeah, there are quite a few of us around Peterborough/Cambridge![]()
Only two bags? I wish... But don't get a smaller one. The Crumpler is so light it makes no difference, and you always need spare space when changing lenses for caps, hoods, filter cases etc. Makes life so much easier.
I could get an extra two lenses and a Gorillapod in mine if I wanted, and that is always the temptation, and then you're back with a cumbersome weight you don't want to carry. The whole point of this bag for me is to travel light, and I've got a bit of spare working room plus somewhere to stash a drink and sarnies![]()
Compare this with the Muffin Top 5500 ...
Thats the difference in physical size between 5D Mkii and 40D. I think the 5D is about 6cm wider meaning its tight fitting it in that way round.
Nice fit for your kit.
40D and 5D are practically the same size - only a few mm in it. Bag looks too small.
I would say don't buy the smaller bag - there's no point as the bigger bag is really no heavier. Very light indeed. Use the spare space for changing lenses. Just don't be tempted to fill it with extra stuff you don't need![]()

Another thread bump. I'm also looking to purchase a Muffin Top but can't decide which size to get as I read everywhere that it's misleading.
This is what I need space for:
-Canon 50D with 17-85mm attached
-Canon 70-300mm IS USM
or a Gorillapod
-An external flash such as the 580EX II or the 430EX II
or a Canon 50mm F/1.4
-Memory cards and extra battery
Ideally I would like space for a Canon 100-400mm because I might buy that eventually to replace the 70-300mm.
I might also mention that I don't have any of this kit yet, bit I want a bag that will have space for everything that I will need.
Thanks in advance.