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09/06/2004 12:00:38 PM · #1
I like to carry my camera as a lumbar/fanny pack. At least that worked for my G2. I don't know how feasible that will be with an SLR.

Anyone have experience with this?

Aurora Standard Lumbar Pack

Note that eBags has a 20% off sale today for those who need new camera bags. And it's free shipping and MBG. I am happy to hear other recommendations for a day bag for a Canon Digital Rebel (soon to arrive)
09/07/2004 09:49:40 AM · #2
One word: Lowepro!!! LOL... :D

:)atwl
09/07/2004 10:03:18 AM · #3
You may also want to take a look at Crumpler.

The good thing about them is that they look good and don't scream "Hey! I'm a photo bag! Steal me!" quite so loud ;) They're Australian, but available in most other countries too.

09/07/2004 10:45:17 AM · #4
I use a Mountainsmith lumbar pack and love it. They are very popular with the sports photographers.

Mountainsmith Tour Pack

I also cut to fit some compression foam and lined the bottom to help protect a lens or any equipment that I hav inside when setting it down.

You can also use a Domke Insert to help protect the contents.
09/07/2004 10:46:50 AM · #5
Hehe fanny pack
09/07/2004 03:00:19 PM · #6
Originally posted by Jason:

I use a Mountainsmith lumbar pack and love it. They are very popular with the sports photographers.

Mountainsmith Tour Pack

I also cut to fit some compression foam and lined the bottom to help protect a lens or any equipment that I hav inside when setting it down.

You can also use a Domke Insert to help protect the contents.


Jason, I found this bag on ebags, but they don't show you the inside and neither does the mountainsmith site. Are there any included fittings to hold the camera in place, or do you have to buy all the extra stuff you mention? It gets kind of expensive if you have to pay for the inserts...

Thanks--Neil
09/07/2004 03:19:23 PM · #7
A fanny pack?
09/04/2009 09:20:42 PM · #8
//www.fieldline.com/proddetail.aspx?sku=QC67UBL
I have been using this type of waist pack for years. Mine is made of cloth and I recolored it black. The center pouch has plenty of room for my digital SLR Rebel xsi. I even place a portable tripod that collapses to 9 1/2 inches. I use the two side pockets for 70-300mm zoom, and 10-24mm zoom. Other pockets available for batteries, filters, lense cloth and cleaner, storage, etc.
I prefer wearing this on my belly for easy access.
Unfortunately newer versions of this bag are not cloth and cannot be recolored.


Here is a phot of me wearing the pack so you can get an idea of its size. Photo of of waist pack in action

Message edited by author 2009-09-04 21:22:48.
09/05/2009 04:29:37 AM · #9
Originally posted by xion:

A fanny pack?

The mind boggles, doesn't it! I presume they mean a bum bag?
A note for the Americans - don't ever call it a fxxxx pack in England!
09/05/2009 04:53:23 AM · #10
I'd like to wish this thread a Happy 5th Birthday...
09/05/2009 06:17:51 AM · #11
LOL! Didn't notice the spam just below my reply...
09/05/2009 09:29:57 AM · #12
Give this a try....it gets great reviews from the pros!

Rotation360 by ThinkTank
09/05/2009 03:19:32 PM · #13
I have both the mountainsmith Tour and Day lumbar packs. The Tour was just a bit too small for me, so I got the Day sized one. Mountainsmith also makes a lumbar camera bag--fully padded, etc. It is a little boxy, and would not double as a hiking bag only. But it is well made.
09/05/2009 08:53:57 PM · #14
Originally posted by Konador:

Hehe fanny pack


Fanny in the US means your arse - not your minge...
09/09/2009 10:56:54 PM · #15
omg, lol
Had to look this up and the hubby and I had a good chuckle! :P Gives totally new light to this thread, lol.

Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by Konador:

Hehe fanny pack


Fanny in the US means your arse - not your minge...
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