Tamrac sling back is nice.
Back pack
Shoulder bag
Hard case
Waist pack / bum bag
Other
Tamrac sling back is nice.
I use one of your old ones
Attitude is everything!
Cheers, Paul
Nikon
Lowepro Dryzone 200 and Lowepro Mini Trekker AW.
Osprey Photography
Canon: 5D Mk II, 40D, 10D all gripped, 10-22 f3.5-4.5, 17-40 f4L, 24-70 f2.8L, 24-105 f4L IS, 70-200 f2.8L IS, 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS, 50 f1.4, 100 f2.8 Macro and other assorted accessories.
Some stalk, some chase and some pursue... but I hunt.
A lot of walking involved - LowePro Flipside 400AW
Otherwise - Crumpler 5MDH and 7MDH (depending on amount of equipment needed)
1D MkIII | 5D | 17-40 f/4L | 24-70 f/2.8L | 24-105 f/4 L IS | 70-200 f/2.8L IS | 70-200 f/4L IS | 35 f/1.4L | 135 f/2L
I've got a few Lowepro Vertex 100 AW for my birding, Kata 3in1-10 for my macro and walkabouts and Lowepro fastpack 200 for day trips. I also have bought and sold some others too, It's very addictive
Canon 50D
Canon 50mm f1.4
Sigma 10-20mm
Canon 100-400mm
Canon 100mm f2
www.kylieknightphotography.com
I use different bags depending on what I have to do:
For when I am just going to an indoor function (not as the photographer) I stay fairly low key, 1 camera, 2 flashes, 1X 14mm wide angle, 1X 35mm lens, 1X 85mm lens in a Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home (2009 edition) which I have in all black and doesn't look like a camera bag
When I'm going on a hike or holiday or trip, I use a Crumpler Whickey and Cox backpack. It is very poorly designed but it lets you stay low key (doesn't look like a camera bag) and is very secure as it can't be opened whilst it is on your back.
When I have to cover a wedding or something, I dump stuff into a ThinkTank Airport Security v2 bag which I like because of its great rollability, and also because it has 3 built in locks
When I do portraits, it all goes to crap because there's so many different Softboxes, Tripods, Umbrella mounts to carry
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Since my last post (at which point I did not vote - and now have) I took the oppertunity of a birthday to pick up a Flipside 400AW. I must say it's much easier to access my equipment with than the Berhaus hiking pack I was using before. The flipside is smaller, but packs the gear in tight and properly.
I've been using a canon back up until today, but got a very nice surprise this afternoon when a courier dropped off a flipside 400 that my wife secretly bought me for valentine's day, I've been tossing up between this and the fastpack 350, i think she made the right decision, maybe tad slower to access the camera if it's in the bag, but most of the time I'll probably have the camera in my hands anyway, plus i think the flipside holds more gear and i like the security of the opening against my back.
Jayde
Honest CC whether good or bad, is much appreciated.
Love and enjoy photography, but won't be giving up my day job.
Flickr
Backpack, Lowepro Flidside 300. Easy enough to spin around and access.
Cliff
CC always appreciated
gear: 7D, 400D, 17-55mm IS, 100mm Macro L IS, 70-300mm DO IS, EF 12II and EF 25II Extension Tubes, 580 EX II Speedlite, Printers - Pro9500 Mk II, MX396
Tokina 11-16 f2.8, Tamron 18-270, Vanguard AltaPro 263AT Tripod with GH-100 Pistol Grip Ball Head, Benro C-058 Tripod and J-1 Ballhead, Velbon Ultrastick 50LX Monopod
LR5, PS CC
My original hard case saw much service with my film cameras and early days of digital. It now houses most of the no longer or rarely used gear.
1 Case.jpg
While the backpack A $99 computrecker from China goes everywere with nearly everythingin it
2 Pack.jpg
Keith
Keith
Canon 400D Gripped, Canon 7D LCD Timer Gripped, Canon 70-200 f2.8L is ii. Canon 2X iii Extender, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sigma 150-500, Sigma 18-250, Sigma 17-50 F2.8, Sigma 10-20, Tamron 90mm Macro, Yonguno YN460 & 460ii Speedlights and a Hanimax TZ 1 Flash, Wireless Triggers ,LED Macro Ringlight, Extension Tubes, 3 tripods, 2 monopods, PS Elements 5 & 10, PSP9 and canon s/ware, various filters and other photographic paraphernalia all packed in a computrecker backpack. NEW:- Panasonic GX8, 45-150, 14mm F2.5. PSE 2018.
im running the minitrecker by lowepro also
and for on the plane the pelican case for 300 f2.8 and spare 70-200
Hi everyone! I haven't tried many bags extensively (I only recently stocked up on camera gear) But I have two backpacks for differing occasions.
If I need a lot of gear I'll take my Lowepro Compu-Treckker AW. It will easily store a laptop, body, and many Kgs of lenses with paraphenalia. I'll take this one as "Carry on" luggage on flights... simply because I'm paranoid about my gear, and when it's filled, it'll be as heavy as my major holiday backpack/suitcase. However, despite it being checked repeatedly at airport security, I've never been asked to weigh it.
On a completely irrelevant side note.. I have a Gorillapod Focus.. and have been asked "Which adult shop did you order this from?" by the Airport security. So regardless of which bag you get, make sure strange shaped things are easy to get to should they get flagged by the x-ray!
If I don't want to carry tons of gear. I highly recommend the Lowepro Fastpack 250. It still fits in a laptop/text book/novel in the back, SLR sized camera with lens (or two), flash, some accessories in the camera gear compartment, and I use the front flap as an additional (but not specifically designed) method to hold a light tripod. It also has room at the top for more stuff, such as another lens/lunch and a side drink holding pouch.
The Lowepro sling 200 is ideal for camera, 2 lenses , tripod and accessories. I can have sling the bag from backpack position to the front and have the camera out in less than 5 seconds.
Greg
Lowepro Nova 5 for location or event jobs, Lowepro Flipside 400 for walkabout or large field work. Big old Pelican case for home storage.
regards
Bill
Nikon D90 with grip. 35mm 1.8G, 50mm 1.8D. 18-105VR. 70-300VR
SB-600. GF Lightsphere. Stroboflip flash bracket.
Benro A357 & B2 ball head.
and a bag full of gadgets.
I am using a Lowepro Inverse 200AW, suits me and has done for quite a while, it has been the bag I have kept the longest and I have no plans to replace it yet.
I should have added in my earlier post I use a Lowepro Flipside 300 but I find I'm starting to outgrow it already as I accumulate more equipment. Great little bag though for a body, two lenses and a speedlight plus other bits and pieces.
Crumpler 8million, deep enought to holds camera with 300mm f4 ready to go,
Also Naneu pro K3L pack, good shoulder padding and strong rea with the back ventilation. not as
quick to get gear out but a different situation. regards
I have a Tamrac Expedition 6 backpack for the day trips, and a Crumpler 7 million dollar home for small shoots where I don't take all my gear.
Ruthie
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' To photograph truthfully and effectively is to see beneath the surfaces and record the qualities of nature and humanity which live in all things .... ' Ansel Adams
Canon 5D MkII, 70-200mm L series, 50mm, 24mm L series, 100mm hybrid macro L series, 580XII flash, grip, monopod, tripod, wireless transmitter. Techy things: CS4, iMAC, wacom tablet