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#216145 - 13/05/2004 08:20 Camera carrying bag
russmeister
enthusiast

Registered: 14/07/2002
Posts: 344
Loc: South Carolina
So I decided to buy the EOS Digital Rebel. My next purchase needs to be a quality carrying bag. Can anyone point me to something they have purchased? I don't want a big bag but something that will give me room to grow, maybe if I decide to purchase an additional lens.

Any ideas?
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#216146 - 13/05/2004 08:27 Re: Camera carrying bag [Re: russmeister]
Cris
pooh-bah

Registered: 06/02/2002
Posts: 1904
Loc: Leeds, UK
Snap! I've just got one of those too! Great Camera.

I've got 2 Crumpler bags, the Smuggler and the MASSIVE December Quarter. I'm very happy with both, I use the small Smuggler when I am out and about, and the DQ when I want EVERYTHING with me.

They are really well made, but I suggest you make sure they are right for you before taking the plunge as I think they are over priced unless it does exactly what you want.

Cheers

Cris.

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#216147 - 13/05/2004 08:46 Re: Camera carrying bag [Re: russmeister]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14484
Loc: Canada
Lowe Pro Nova 2, last year's version if you can still find it.

Room for camera with zoom+hood attached, one extra zoom lens (or two primes), external flash (or another lens, up to 70-200), and room in the pockets/mesh for everything else (cellphone, GPSr, cache goodies, ...). This was my handbag for last summer in Europe -- it went with me everywhere, and worked wonderfully.

Cheers

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#216148 - 13/05/2004 15:46 Re: Camera carrying bag [Re: mlord]
DWallach
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
I ended up getting a LowePro Nova-something-or-other as well. You really need to find yourself at a good camera store, gear in hand, and play with the different bags. I spent maybe 30 minutes loading and unloading bags. Just for the LowePro Nova's, there are four different sizes (Mini-Nova, Nova-1, Nova-2, and Nova-3), and a few other closely related bags available. I'd say that you should never purchase a camera bag sight-unseen.

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