What camera bags are you all using?


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wow...

a who's who of the camera baggies? heh heh heh

seems like LowePro is a fave among most snappers,....
 

There should be a few Billingham, Tenba, Tamrac or other more exotic bag owners around too. :)
 

AJ23 said:
There should be a few Billingham, Tenba, Tamrac or other more exotic bag owners around too. :)

haha
i know what u meant... ;)

i have 2 Tatonka. a Toploader and a free and easy waist pouch. i uses them very often.
occasionally, a big Ali Baba bag for everything for some days out wth the oldies on some shooting adventure around Singapore.

just A bunch of happy retirees trooping around... :bsmilie:
 

crumpler leh? i personally think that crumpler bags do not give as much protection as lowepro bags... just my 2cents...
 

defn said:
crumpler leh? i personally think that crumpler bags do not give as much protection as lowepro bags... just my 2cents...


wa lau eh brother!! haf u used a Crumpler before?

haf u seen the Photo Glamour from Crumpler?

i was like u with the same mentality towards Crumplers... but i was wrong. i saw a Photo Glamour, touch it, caressed it and even switched it wth my Ali Baba for a day and I knew that Crumpler has a winning hand. although it looked rather... 'havoc' to me. so i quickly switched it back to my Ali Baba bag. :bsmilie:

i'm impressed sufficiently to say that Crumpler is a serious photographic equipment bag/brand. much better than my Tatonkas.

as compared to LowePro? all i can say is... PERSONAL PREFERENCE!! ;)
 

sadness said:
wa lau eh brother!! haf u used a Crumpler before?

haf u seen the Photo Glamour from Crumpler?

i was like u with the same mentality towards Crumplers... but i was wrong. i saw a Photo Glamour, touch it, caressed it and even switched it wth my Ali Baba for a day and I knew that Crumpler has a winning hand. although it looked rather... 'havoc' to me. so i quickly switched it back to my Ali Baba bag. :bsmilie:

i'm impressed sufficiently to say that Crumpler is a serious photographic equipment bag/brand. much better than my Tatonkas.

as compared to LowePro? all i can say is... PERSONAL PREFERENCE!! ;)


Is that a series? will check it out... maybe it'll turn my judgement like friendster.com did... :D
 

defn said:
Is that a series? will check it out... maybe it'll turn my judgement like friendster.com did... :D
no leh brother...

photo glamour is a certain camera bag model from Crumpler la
i think is the largest. not bad! can hold some 2 bodies and 4 lenses and 2 flashes..

the interior setting is all adjustable to suit ur own requirements... but a word of warning...

if u don't want to look as ridiculous as i was when i used the Crumpler bag... (mindful of my own age, ahem) then pls don't go and buy one...
Crumplers can make u really youthful!!
oh no!!!!
 

sadness said:
no leh brother...

photo glamour is a certain camera bag model from Crumpler la
i think is the largest. not bad! can hold some 2 bodies and 4 lenses and 2 flashes..

the interior setting is all adjustable to suit ur own requirements... but a word of warning...

if u don't want to look as ridiculous as i was when i used the Crumpler bag... (mindful of my own age, ahem) then pls don't go and buy one...
Crumplers can make u really youthful!!
oh no!!!!


I'm 17 this year... :D
 

Crumpler Talle. given as a gift, will be kept forever.

and when i don't really need a bag... accessories go into cargo pants pockets (love them) and camrera hangs around the neck.
 

1. Crumpler Weenie w/Camera Insert
2. Lowepro Nova 5 AW

defn:

Crumpler does offer very adequate protection for your gear but of course, you need to make sure you do not over load the bag.
 

AJ23 said:
There should be a few Billingham, Tenba, Tamrac or other more exotic bag owners around too. :)


Tenba is my all-time favorite. I have 2 Tenba MetroPak P839s (one bought a few years ago just to keep as a spare & still unused), a P859 which i sold off as it was too big & seldom used & a Photo BackPack which I use as a normal back pack also most days. :D

Also have a LowePro Omni Trekker.
 

1.MiniTrekker AW
2.Photo Runner
3.Medium sized camera bag, bought in NZ
4.A aluminium case, 28yrs old
5.Nikon original camera bag, 28yrs old.
 

Wolfgang said:
1. Crumpler Weenie w/Camera Insert
2. Lowepro Nova 5 AW

defn:

Crumpler does offer very adequate protection for your gear but of course, you need to make sure you do not over load the bag.


hows about the price factor? :D
 

Lowepro D-Res 30AW.
small and compact. just manage to squeez in DC, a set of spare batt and some cleaning accessories :(
 

defn said:
Just curious. Which model and how much did you get it for? Are you satisfied with it? Any special features?

Lowepro Rover Plus AW for family outing or travels.
Domke F2 for photo outing (SLR + Rangefinders)
Lowepro Nova 1 for casual photo session (SLR or Rangefinders).
 

Using the awesome Lowepro Nova 2! :D
 

freeworld said:
Lowepro D-Res 30AW.
small and compact. just manage to squeez in DC, a set of spare batt and some cleaning accessories :(


How much did u get it for? CP quoted me $19... Thinking of getting it. What camera are you using?
 

What would be a good choice to put the following :

A SLR (without vertical grip) + a 2x teleconverter + Tokina 100-300 f4 with lens hood on in assembled position.
A Metz 40MZ2 or similar flash.
A Digital camera, eg. a A1.
A 8x25 or 8x30 bino.

Must be a _backpack_ with compartments to well organise a lot of small accessories, with everything easily accessable and must fit under a airline seat.

Does something like this exist or am I asking for too much.
 

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