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10 June 2009, 01:59 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Real Name: Bill
Location: East Bay RI
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Show me your camera bags
I've posted this question elsewhere on the internet in an effort to collect as many different points as possible before making my final choice.
Seems lots of members here travel quite a bit and I'd like to know how you carry your cameras on your adventures. I've been looking for a small backpack style that will cradle my DSLR but can also be useful as a backpack. Looking to hold a sweatshirt, water bottle, snacks etc. I'll only carry the 1 camera and possibly 1 extra lens. I've looked at the Lowepro backpacks on their website but most seem to be made for many cameras/lenses and less cargo capacity for typical backpack stuff. I also don't want a big backpack that will look out of place. I will be taking my camera on any trips I may go on, taking it for rides on my motorcycle and maybe even out on my bicycle. Is there anyone here that takes their DSLR out with them everywhere they go and if so, how do you carry it safely?
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