How many camera bags do u have?

How many types of bags do u have?


Results are only viewable after voting.

Only two. "5 million dollar home" and "the whickey and cox". One for casual shoot, one for traveling.
 

Have quite a few, but still looking for THE PERFECT ONE!
 

I've got a shoulder bag and wish for 1 more (haversack type) so that i can bring my cam to the office! cannnot bring shoulder bag to office so obvious,haha
 

Only one ThinkTankPhoto Airport Antidote at the moment but may be adding the Urban Disguise 35 to my collection. The rest are all pouches from the same brand to fit onto my Pro Speed and Skin Belts.
 

3: 2 Lowepros, 1 Crumpler
 

Just one and thats my trusty Fastpack 250. I go pretty much everywhere with it.
 

89-92 bags I think:sweat:there is no such kind of perfect one...
 

b2fe960e.jpg

SAF Bag bought using extra credits otherwise $4.90 around 6 years ago. lots of battle scars. I bring plastic bag in case need rain resistance.

Fits a body with Grip including backup PnS, around 1-2 Prime/Mid Zoom lens, flash, batteries and etc..
 

Last edited:
b2fe960e.jpg

SAF Bag bought using extra credits otherwise $4.90 around 6 years ago. lots of battle scars. I bring plastic bag in case need rain resistance.

Fits a body with Grip including backup PnS, around 1-2 Prime/Mid Zoom lens, flash, batteries and etc..

did u put any any padding wrap?
 

Just wanting to share my collection.
Been through many bags, but the following are the ones I use now:

1) Kata 3N1-10
My bag of choice if I'm heading out for a casual outing with friends. It looks cool (this never really hurts), and allows me to pack my D700 with a prime lens easily - which is all I ever need for a casual trip.

2) Kata Sensitivity V
Again for casual outings as above, but if I need the extra space to bring along a couple of books for reading on the trip.

3) ThinkTank Urban Disguise 30
Slingbag that I use if covering serious events that I need quick access to my gear for. Allows me to access my D700 + 24-70 easily and quickly. I also happen to like its look alot.

4) ThinkTank Urban Disguise 50
Same purpose as above, but if I need the extra space.

5) Lowepro flipside 200
The bag to turn to if security of my gear is my topmost concern (eg. travelling). It's almost impossible for other pple to access your gear with this bag for as long as it remains on your back.



The above combi works for me as
- I like to travel light, hence my walkabout combi is just a D700 with a single prime, and similarly I like my bags to be small.
- I may be vain, but looks also play a role to me since I bring my cam (and thus camera bags) out so often... so I might as well look nice in the process! :)
 

i'm addcited to backpacks and camera bags...

Letsee: Lowepro Rover II, FastPack 350, Off Trail 2, Specialist 85, Tamrac 5612, Tamrac belt pack & Shoulder bag (both forgot names) and not included those free bags from Canon.
 

1.Small size, Lowepro Orion
for fast walking and shooting
2. Medium size , Lowepro StealthReporter300AW
b'cos you can't move around fast with 7kg of equipment
3. Large one' Gullman
for macro work around trees & bushes
3 flashlights and 1 dozen batteries 8kg equip+tripod
sensible or not ?
 

2 ! But I just love my slingshot 200AW ! ^^
 

Hard to find a camera bag that is not too big on the outside but can fit my dSLR wif battery grip with a len attached. Most that fit this the bag's exterior quite big already.
 

1 shoulder bag and one back pack is all I need. Both Tamracs.
 

4 lowepro bag

1. EX 180 (freebie with my D80, use to carry all my D80 gears)
2. Off trail 1 (use it when going out with my D80+17-50 and 1 flash)
3. flipside 200 (use for D80+grip+17-50+70-300+flash or D700+24-70+70-300+flash)
4. flipside 400 (going oversea with camera+gear + my eee pc + adapters + chargers)
 

2 Lowe pro bag......EX180 and Flipside 300............I would have prefer a Steath reporter 400AW and a FLipside 400, both are just a notch above of what I currently have, but they are not in store yet early last year when I get them...........
 

Back
Top