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| | Camera Bags I broughted a used Nikon D70 and am is now lookin for a bag. I have a few in mind, has anyone used a Billingham or Kata bags? I'm after something small, maybe a fanny pack! i'm not a fan of crumpler or Lower pack as they just look shite. Here are some I've been givin the eye; Billingham (Cool as, do they keep out dust?) ![]() Kata T212 (a bit big) ![]() Kata Format Q (the fanny one) ![]() The fanny one i could sling over my shoulder ala 1992. your input would be greatly appreachaiwerd. Cheers. |
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| | buy one of these so i can continue to buy lunch http://www.m-rock.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=64969 |
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No idea which bag it is, tho having looked at the website, think it may be a Hadley pro. I also have a bag which I dont think they do any more which will take one camera and either the zoom, or two primes. | |
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| Blog Entries: 1 | depends on your style of shooting, what you shoot, where you go... for street stuff I'll use a crumpler fux deluxe with padded bucket, for events, a lowepro nova 5 If you're off to scotland, get a backpack, your back will thank you. canvas bags are cool but wont keep dust out and aren't well enough padded (well I've never seen one that is). You HAVE to try them out, forget about on line reviews. You might as well google "which saddle". |
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| Blog Entries: 5 | i use a Tenba Pro traveller, large crumpler rucksack or a lowe-pro pro roller case. the tenba bag is tough cordura and semi waterproof, takes lots of gear and easy to work out of if walking around. the crumpler is good for not looking like a photographer and moving gear around, it's ok to work from doing interiors/locations but useless as a walk around. the pro roller saves my back when i take everything (2 bodies, 4 lenses, 2flashes+ batteries, laptop+2 batteries, 2 hard drives cables etc.) canvas bags are fine for 1 body and a couple of lenses but i find them uncomfortable carrying large amounts of gear and don't offer much protection. |
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| | Domke ![]() Don't have one, wish I did. Have a lowepro stealth reporter that fits all my stuff, which I carted around Bolivia. Worked fine, but was a bit big. Though they come in a variety of sizes. The Domkes are usually just simple bag and you buy inserts to protect your stuff as much/little as you want. Expensive, but is the most tailorable bag I know of. |
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| | I used one of these, £2.50 add your own padding/dividers http://www.surplusandoutdoors.com/is...opscr2874.html ![]() |
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| | In the end I've gone for the tech bag, the main reason.....under half the normal price on eBay. Usually £80 RRP from shops and online everwhere else. Check it; http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWN:IT&ih=023 |
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