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07/03/2012 01:39:23 PM · #1 |
yes another camera bag thread.
i need a new camera bag. have a backpack now but its small and a pain to take off, open and switch my lenses from.
so i need one a little larger, maybe a messenger style bag that isn't too bulky, offers decent protection from banging around and is has accessibility where i can easily reach in and grab and switch my lenses.
any recommendations? |
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07/03/2012 01:56:19 PM · #2 |
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07/03/2012 01:57:22 PM · #3 |
I find Lowepro has some good ones, I use a lightweight one but it could do with padding on the bottom.
The ones on here seem to be a little more sturdy.//www.lowepro.com/promessenger
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07/03/2012 02:14:28 PM · #4 |
I have a Fastpack 250 and just love it. Also got the 350 to carry my 17" laptop around.
Just ordered the Lowepro Messenger 150 for when I want to go light.
I know, I'm a Lowepro fan... :) |
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07/03/2012 02:34:00 PM · #5 |
How much gear you aiming to stash? Grip/no grip? Lenses? Flashes? computer? What sort of a location are you aiming to take it to typically? |
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07/03/2012 04:05:42 PM · #6 |
I like my Lowepro Slingshot 202AW for convenience. When swung around to the side or front, I can get at almost the entire bag contents easily and walk around with it like a shoulder bag. Holds my camera and two additional lenses, plus a flash and/or other gadgets. I have several other bags for different uses, but the Slingshot seems to fit your description of what you want.

Message edited by author 2012-07-03 16:08:00.
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07/03/2012 04:15:30 PM · #7 |
It needs to hold my 60d, a 50mm and an 85, plus my 10-22. Also a flash and some radio triggers.
I also want it to not swing around alot while I'm am moving around shooting portraits, but not too tight if that makes sense. :) |
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07/03/2012 04:21:58 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by mike_311: It needs to hold my 60d, a 50mm and an 85, plus my 10-22. Also a flash and some radio triggers. |
The Slingshot will hold all that. I can carry in the main compartment:
-50D with 18-135 lens attached
-Tamron 10-24
-Tamron 70-300
-A few small items like filters in the remaining space
Then I have the upper compartment which can hold a flash, plus a few small items in addition
And there is a small front compartment where I put my batteries.
Memory cards go in the pockets that are built into the underside of the main compartment lid.
Originally posted by mike_311: I also want it to not swing around alot while I'm am moving around shooting portraits, but not too tight if that makes sense. :) |
There is a sternum strap to keep the bag stable on your back when moving around. The strap stows away when not needed. Also a built in rain hood that stows. And a tripod holder.
Message edited by author 2012-07-03 16:22:23.
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07/03/2012 06:24:50 PM · #9 |
Actually I'd also like it to be able to carry a portfolio binder as well for paperwork.
Oh and not something bulky, when not fully loaded.
:) |
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07/03/2012 07:46:20 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Actually I'd also like it to be able to carry a portfolio binder as well for paperwork.
Oh and not something bulky, when not fully loaded.
:) |
If you add "inexpensive" to that list of requirements, you will have edged into "doesn't exist" territory.
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07/04/2012 07:54:12 AM · #11 |
Just got the lowerpro 202AW. Amazon had it for $60. Why it was cheaper then the 102, not sure, but $60 is a no brainer. |
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07/04/2012 01:55:30 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Just got the lowerpro 202AW. Amazon had it for $60. Why it was cheaper then the 102, not sure, but $60 is a no brainer. |
Good price for that, I think you will like that bag. I've got several other bags I regularly use.
-The Slingshot is the most convenient to access on the go and holds a lot.
-A Small Tamrac shoulder bag, that is just enough to hold the camera, 1 extra lens, batteries & cards. Good for walkabouts when I want to travel light.
-A backpack style bag with a laptop compartment which I use to hold a Camelbak reservoir for extended events in summer heat.
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07/06/2012 09:02:16 PM · #13 |
just got my 202AW today, and its nice. i think its going to be perfect for what i need. comfortable, easy access, plenty of room, not too big.
must say a very well designed bag. thanks for the recommendations. |
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07/07/2012 12:44:01 PM · #14 |
I own a Crumpler 5 millon dollar bag....which is more like a small messenger bag. I can get my camera and three lens, and a flash in there and other small stuff...but, I have gone mirror-less and the weight and bulk is gone!! I love it!! |
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07/09/2012 04:30:32 PM · #15 |
i use a Domke. Its either this one, or the medium version of this one.
F-5XZ RuggedWear Shoulder Bag
This one
Its nice. well padded. has lots of room. my general gear setup is 2-3 lenses, one body, 1 speedlite, one battery pack, some small tools like flags, and a tt5/tt1 pocketqizard pair.
nvm. just red ur resolution
Message edited by author 2012-07-09 16:53:02. |
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