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M$1.00  Funded By Mahalo ? |  May 03, 2009 08:41 PM

What's a good carrying bag/backpack to store my dslr and lens?

I want a carrying system that will protect my equipment from vigorous activity bumps & etc, but will allow me easy & quick access to my cameras. I don’t mind backpacks, sling bags/packs or shoulder bags. I have 1 dslr & 3 lens & a compact camera.
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May 03, 2009 10:18 PM
I like Lowepro camera bags and I became a new owner of the Slingbag 200AW and I love it. It is a comfortable bag to wear and has excellent storage and great access to your camera and gear. One thing I really like is how easy it is to get your camera out of the bag without having to take it off and completely open it up and without disturbing anything else you have packed with you. There are four sizes: 100, 200, 300 and 350. The interior is clean and bright, easy to see everything at a glance. The compartment dividers fit in tight and snug and the padding gives your gear great protection.

As well as Lowepro you can find very nice bags from a couple of other great companies being Kata and Crumpler.

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http://products.lowepro.com/product/SlingShot-200-AW,2035,4.htm

http://www.kata-bags.com/kata.asp?Version=Photo

https://www.crumpler.ca/lite/english/products.html

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May 03, 2009 08:46 PM
AW Photo Video DSLR Digital Camera Backpack

Made of water resistant polyester with total 6 pockets. Main compartment with internal zippered and mesh pockets. Internal side pockets on both sides for personal items. Mesh side pockets with elastic rope closure keep accessories. Removable hard high-density foam pad divides the main compartment into two parts. Zippered middle hard pad provides better upholding. Adjustable sternum strap stabilizes pack. Front strap with buckle for better securing this backpack. A reinforced non-slip handle on the back for better holding. Extendable cloth below zipper area provides better water protection. Reinforcement at all stress points. Free rain cover with a bag for storage included.

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