Photoshop Contest Forum Index - General Discussion - Photo backpacks - Reply to topic
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Tamrac |
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LowePro |
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Domke |
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Total Votes: 5
FootFungas
Location: East Coast!
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Mon May 15, 2006 1:32 pm Reply with quote
I know some of you guys do photography and want to know if you have any suggestions for a camera bag.
I dont have much gear cause I dont have much money, so it doesnt need to be big.
I have looked at the tamrac expedition 3 and it looked good
http://www.tamrac.com/5273.htm
If someones ever used that or a similar expedition pack tell me what you think of it.
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Mon May 15, 2006 3:34 pm Reply with quote
I just put mine in a brown paper bag.
Saves less time for Homeland Security checks.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Mon May 15, 2006 4:01 pm Reply with quote
I like to be sure my camera is gonna be adequately padded all the way around.
I don't understand the backpack thing though-- if yer not hiking far enough to need a REAL backpack, then slinging a camera on yer back is useless....
yer not gonna have the camera in the bag, and having to pull a bag off yer back to get a
quick lense change to catch a shot? Over the shoulder bags work great-
small bag, don't carry around the lenses and other paraphenalia you know you aren't gonna use--- A roomy butt-pack will work nice, pulled around the front.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Mon May 15, 2006 4:03 pm Reply with quote
Where's yer tripod go in those bags?
There are great 'field tripods' that have just one leg and double as a walking stick--money much better spent than on a bag.
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Mon May 15, 2006 4:32 pm Reply with quote
As I said...brown paper bag works just fine.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Mon May 15, 2006 4:40 pm Reply with quote
Meaty,
do you actually ever wear that on yer back? Or sling it on a shoulder.
I like the monopod cause I shoot a lot of avians and can catch a shot
leaning on one leg, instead of the few seconds a tripod will cost me a shot--
I'd probly, hopefully change my opinion after i finally invest in some
AS lanses.
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Synthvet
Location: Oregon
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Mon May 15, 2006 4:42 pm Reply with quote
whatever you decide on, try to find it on eBay first....I bought a new lowpro backpack a year ago....from a dealer and got it for about half price
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Meaty
Location: cheshire/uk
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Mon May 15, 2006 5:03 pm Reply with quote
ScionShade wrote: Meaty,
do you actually ever wear that on yer back? Or sling it on a shoulder.
I like the monopod cause I shoot a lot of avians and can catch a shot
leaning on one leg, instead of the few seconds a tripod will cost me a shot--
I'd probly, hopefully change my opinion after i finally invest in some
AS lanses.
TBH ScionShade, the mono isnt really very stable for the lens i use the most, which is the CANON DIGITAL CAMERA LENS EF 70-200 F/2.8L
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAND-NEW-CANON-DIGITAL-CAMERA-LENS-EF-70-200-F-2-8L_W0QQitemZ7616860734QQcategoryZ30070QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem. which i hardly ever remove from the camera, so the bag is prolly the best option for me, due to the overall size of the camera, also in the bag are a large range of filters, charger,canon 28-90 lens, sigma 100-300 lens and canon 75-300, lens cleaning gear, and other bits and bobs.
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ScionShade
Location: VeniceFlaUS
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Mon May 15, 2006 5:16 pm Reply with quote
Ok , I never carry all that stuiff with me....
I did pay for a very long life battery and 1gigb card usually does it,
so the charger and all never go w/.
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splodge
Location: Yorkshire,
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Mon May 15, 2006 5:33 pm Reply with quote
i keep mine in my wrangler jacket pocket
it works for me
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FootFungas
Location: East Coast!
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Mon May 15, 2006 6:18 pm Reply with quote
On the expedition there is a tripod holder on the back.
And with the monopod, it would be nice, but my camera has Image stabiization and i already have a tripod. So i guess thatll have to do for now.
I guess my thinking is with a backpack you can carry all your stuff to where youre gonna shoot, and then get your camera out and shoot.
And if you need a battery change,filter change, ect you just get it out off your back pack. I cold see messenger bags if you had lots of different lenses that you need to change quickly. But mine is fixed.
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gsaenz
Location: Here ---->
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Tue May 16, 2006 10:47 pm Reply with quote
I have several bags I use depending what I'm doing/going.
If I want to cary everything with me I use a lowepro computrekker AW backpack. everything fits quite nicely and It's got a spot for laptops. I like to be prepared so I use this one a lot.
If I'm just out and about but dont want to carry a whole lot with me I use a Lowepro Toploader 65 AW . which is amazing. It's an all weather case, meaning it has a rain jacket built in that covers the case in heavy rain/snow. it's also very flexible and you can add extra cases to it. For example I have the 1S Lens Case that I can attach that case to my camera case when I want to. I also have Topload Zoom Chest Harness for when I'm biking.
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Tue May 16, 2006 11:15 pm Reply with quote
I'm too poor to own a camera bag, but it would be kind of pointless anyways since I don't have a camera, but I voted for Domke because I like it. Domke..Dom-ke...heh...I would buy one of those...
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