DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 

DPChallenge Forums >> Hardware and Software >> what do you use for a 'walkaround' camera bag?
Pages:  
Showing posts 1 - 10 of 10, (reverse)
AuthorThread
09/29/2008 11:24:28 AM · #1
I have a 7milliondollarhome Crumpler....but I am looking for something to just carry my D90 and 18-200 VR lens...on my trip to florida....I have a 'leatherete' one but it feels sooo bulky....I just want to protect it.
09/29/2008 11:42:14 AM · #2
When I am shooting around the city I usually carry my crumpler Talle but if I feel like carrying all my equipment I also use my Customary Barge I can fit lots of stuff in this bag and its very comfortable

I also use of those small tarmac backpacks but dont like it........the straps are uncomfortable and also I hate the design of the zipper where i unzips and the whole bag opens up I find it very dangerous for all of your equipment to fall out it. If you dont know its unzipped and you pickup your bag or through it on your back your all crap will crash to the ground

Message edited by author 2008-09-29 11:46:41.
09/29/2008 11:52:49 AM · #3
I found the Adorama branded bags are cheap and very well made. I've been using Tamrac, Tenba, Lowepro etc but the Adorama bags are much cheaper and do the job...
09/29/2008 12:09:38 PM · #4
I have a Crumpler four million dollar home and the six million dollar home. The four million is the perfect size for the camera and one extra smaller lens. I use that when we're out and I don't want to haul around the bigger six million dollar bag. The six million fits my camera, two or three lenses, my flash and all the little assorted extras, like extra batteries and filters. It's on the larger side, but not so big that I really hate carrying it around.
09/29/2008 12:16:35 PM · #5
I have a Tamrac Adventure 75 for when I want a few lenses and a Tamrac Adventure 6 when I only want the camera with the 18-75 and the 300mm lens. The 6 is nice and small, I had a shoulder bag but it gave me lower back issues and the rucksack is perfect
09/29/2008 12:18:55 PM · #6
I 2nd the Tamrac Adventure 6...

Nice and small.
09/29/2008 12:40:07 PM · #7
Just made a photo of it yesterday.

As old as my camera, but I'm happy with it (Lowepro Mini Trekker AW)
09/29/2008 12:46:04 PM · #8
I like my Lowe Stealth Reporter 200AW.
09/29/2008 01:05:55 PM · #9
Uhhh...mine's blue and beige and says Nikon on it...and have an old Lowepro which is used for my videocamera...
09/29/2008 01:08:12 PM · #10
the best bag I have ever used

I have pelican cases and expensive Delsey Pro camera bags. Bar none, my favorite is this Cabela's duffle. Padded and rugged - plus it does not give away its contents as photo equipment. I can carry a body with 24-85 lens, flash, 17-35 lens, 50-500 lens, spare batteries for camera and speedlight, spare CF cards, manuals, cords, and still have both end pockets for incidentals. Really great bag. Just insert a divider of some sort.
Pages:  
Current Server Time: 12/27/2025 05:42:50 AM

Please log in or register to post to the forums.


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 12/27/2025 05:42:50 AM EST.