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Saph
03-10-2020, 2:39pm
First of all, sorry for what is my bed its my main workspace because small bedroom.

Now onto the main issue: got bitten by the photography bug again and need a camera bag but heres my sticking point, when i go fishing i love to do some photography, ive been doing it on my phone but even with its manual mode it doesnt feel the same as using my main camera so i want to take it out again but thats the sticking point i cant because i cant find a bag i like and i dont want it lose in one of my other ones by mistake.

A few things i would want the bag to have: back access (because im paranoid as hell with gear like this even my ipad i keep hidden unless being used), deep enough to hide most of the fishing rod in (its a 2 peice carbon fibre rod so needs protection), a way to carry my tripod (this one stinks but was a cheapie so will be changed but a way to carry one would be good).

Any help is amazing also please take into consideration for choice i am also adding a mavic mini with the fly more stuff to the list of gear so would be good to carry that aswell.


https://i.imgur.com/jOkXnY4m.jpg

Belly
04-10-2020, 11:44am
Hi Saph, the only thing I can suggest is to wonder on down to your local camera shop and explain your needs there. Camera bags like everything else in life is a personal choice and changes over time. There's nothing quite like walking into a decent shop to explore your options whilst also supporting local business owners. Due to my GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) I have several bags:confused013 My latest and probably final bag (because it's a serious expedition camera back-pack) is my F-Stop Tilopa. It's been around the world with me, rugged, well designed great weather sealing and I like that it opens from the back which is great as I can drop it in the mud to access camera and all the back pack straps and back of pack remain clean, it also fits in the overhead lockers of most aircraft. Good luck:th3:

arthurking83
04-10-2020, 3:44pm
..... Camera bags like everything else in life is a personal choice and changes over time. ....

This!

With that in mind, don't be afraid to look for a second hand one either. Because some folks buy something and change minds, or circumstances, it's easy to find a model that suits your needs(for now), doesn't cost the earth and is easier to replace(financially) if you find out it wasn't the perfect choice.

Saph
04-10-2020, 8:19pm
Thanks, defently gonna look about for one because my back can be a pain so it needs to fit right.

Looked at the peter mkinnonxnomadic one and my eyes watered at 650 dollars for it.

axle01
05-10-2020, 12:00am
One piece of advice I can give is don’t get the single strap slingshot type get the double shoulder strap type, carrying your gear for a period of time with a single strap bag you will get a sore shoulder.

Al

Saph
05-10-2020, 11:29am
One piece of advice I can give is don’t get the single strap slingshot type get the double shoulder strap type, carrying your gear for a period of time with a single strap bag you will get a sore shoulder.

Al


yea i cant use that kind of bag anyways, giant bone spurr in my shoulder plus learned not to get them early in my fishing journy because 5kg of lead on one shoulder? not a fun day at all.

Saph
05-10-2020, 7:00pm
Update to this, went to camera house and for a beginning backpack im looking around 170 dollars i belive it was.

Saph
27-10-2020, 4:37pm
Further update: bag secured and loving so far with limited testing.

Crumpler the flying duck full backpack: has the fetures i like and doesnt make my shoulders feel like hell and can fit everything i currently need.

https://i.imgur.com/T7pNFMqm.jpg

All filled out with my tripod on the bottom that i very much like.


The back panel for the camera compartment, all velcroed in aswell so easy to change about.

https://i.imgur.com/V7e2prsm.jpg

Belly
27-10-2020, 8:14pm
Further update: bag secured and loving so far with limited testing.

Crumpler the flying duck full backpack: has the fetures i like and doesnt make my shoulders feel like hell and can fit everything i currently need.

https://i.imgur.com/T7pNFMqm.jpg

All filled out with my tripod on the bottom that i very much like.


The back panel for the camera compartment, all velcroed in aswell so easy to change about.

https://i.imgur.com/V7e2prsm.jpg
Well done Saph, glad you went to a retail store instead of online:th3:

Saph
27-10-2020, 8:18pm
Well done Saph, glad you went to a retail store instead of online:th3:


that was online since most places where out of stock of that bag. so was a pure gamble but paid off with alot of researching it first.