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08/12/2006 02:25:07 PM · #1
Hi Everyone,

I now have two bodies and am investing in a few lenses. I am going to be doing portrait and wedding photography. I need a new bag to accomodate all of these goodies. I was thinking about a rolling bag but I am not sure if they have them. Does anyone have any suggestions on bags for portraits and weddings?

I would appreciate it. My exhaustive Google search is not returning what I was expecting.
08/12/2006 02:40:58 PM · #2
Whew! ... I had this mental image of a couple of bodies rolling around in a (sleeping) bag.
08/12/2006 02:42:22 PM · #3
Tamrac rolling camera bag Not cheap, but it holds two bodies.

Tamrac Site

Message edited by author 2006-08-12 14:44:37.
08/12/2006 02:46:11 PM · #4
You know, there aren't many places on the internet where you can ask for advice for a rolling bag for two bodies and not be questioned about it. ;)

Of course it could just be my weird sense of humor...but I laughed out loud when I read it. ;)
08/12/2006 02:56:20 PM · #5

08/12/2006 03:05:28 PM · #6
I carry a huge amount of equipment when I'm shooting an event. I wouldn't recommend the rolling type bag - its fine inside a nice hotel, but what about an outdoor wedding or beach wedding? Turns into a real pain in the butt. There are lots of backpack and shoulder-style camera bags that accomodate 2 bodies. Most do in fact, if you move the movable seperators inside.
08/12/2006 03:31:08 PM · #7
Originally posted by idnic:

I carry a huge amount of equipment when I'm shooting an event. I wouldn't recommend the rolling type bag - its fine inside a nice hotel, but what about an outdoor wedding or beach wedding? Turns into a real pain in the butt. There are lots of backpack and shoulder-style camera bags that accomodate 2 bodies. Most do in fact, if you move the movable seperators inside.


I have found that this body bag can carry two small bodies P&S (Probably Small), or at least one DSLR (Dead So Lead Resting) without too much complaint. It has been used on beaches, forests, ships at sea and arctic conditions. It is water-proof and will protect the bodies from most elements. The biggest advantage is that most people will probably not try to steal the bodies if you are not watching them. Safe, secure, mobile and easy to move. Not sure what to do with the lenses, bodies are so much easier to work with ;)


SORRY, Just could help it ;)
08/12/2006 04:32:40 PM · #8
You guys are too much today :)
08/12/2006 06:43:02 PM · #9
i'm glad i'm not the only one...

and boy, what a let down. i was so looking forward to the video...
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