I have a roll along camera bag (not sure of the brand as I bought it off Ebay), but I love it and use it as carry on luggage when travelling by plane. I also have a back pack that I used when I only want to take a couple of lenses with me.
Back pack
Shoulder bag
Hard case
Waist pack / bum bag
Other
I have a roll along camera bag (not sure of the brand as I bought it off Ebay), but I love it and use it as carry on luggage when travelling by plane. I also have a back pack that I used when I only want to take a couple of lenses with me.
2 x hardcases
Large Backpack for travelling
Lowepro Nova 200AW shoulder bag
Lowepro Slingshot 350AW slingpack
Lowepro Slingshot 100AW slingpack
Pretty well covers me for every type of situation.
Hi Im Darren
www.darrengrayphotography.com
SONY A850 (FF)] + GRIP | SONY A350 (APS-C) + GRIP | SONY NEX-5 +16 2.8 + 18-55 E-MOUNT LENSES | CZ 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-75 2.8 | 70-200 2.8 | 2 x 42AMs | 24" imac | LR | CS4 | + loads of other junk
2 x hardcases for at home storage, in car storage and on location shoots where I can keep them close by.
Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 shoulder bag for general walkabout + laptop if required.
Think Tank modular set and or Cotton Carrier for when I get the courage to wear it out in public view :P
Osprey Talon backpack for trails / hiking / ultralight travel -a real harness - pack itself weighs 900grams, comfy - fits more than I need to carry. Sometimes combined with some of the Think tank bits n pieces.
Despite replying that I have been using a backpack- I am quickly finding it too heavy for everyday use -so have just ordered a cheapie shoulder bag to take my camera and one other lens - will see how that pans out.
D800 Nikon 70-200 VR II, Nikon 105 2.8, Nikon 24-120 f4,
Sigma 85mm 1.4, Sigma 50mm 1.4, Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM
I just purcahsed a Lowepro Pro Runner 300AW and it fits all my gear and room for a bit more. It is perfect for my needs and was under $160.
i have the lowepro versipack 200aw, very versatile indeed. You can use it as a top loader or side load from either side, very stylish and not too bulky. Has a tripod holder and all weather cover as well. You can also remove the divider for use as an ordinary backpack. Only downside is it does not have a laptop compartment. I recently bought a lens case for my 70-200 lens and attached it to this bag. It can now carry all my gears.
Nikon User
Nikon D300
Walk-around lens:Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 AF-S G VR1; Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 AF-S G
Macro (the lazy type): Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 (kitlens); reverse ring adaptor
Strobing: SB900; Flashwave trigger III, generic gorilla pod
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Lowepro CompuRover AW for DSLR gears (mainly for work)
Billingham Alice (for street photography and travel)
Since i work in the surf industry, I decided to get the Dakine Sequence Backpack (matches my luggage )
They make great bags.
D90 gripped ,18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR 50mm F/ 1.8, 55-200mm F/4.5-5.6 VR Rokinon 8mm f/ 3.5 fisheye, SB-400 3x YN-460 II
Dakine sequence bag and more gear arriving everyday! LR3 Alienware M11x
Anyone here own a Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Home?
And can report on whether or not they've taken it on-board as hand luggage. Used to have an 8MDH and that used to be fine ... debating whether to get one and avoid unnecessary airport hassles
Lowpro Toploader 75AW and Tamrac belt system with individual pouches,I have a shoulder problem so I find it spreads the weight around better and gives me easy access,Lowpro Outback 200 also a belt pack,Tamrac Ultra Pro 17 - a large sturdy bag for storing all my gear with a all weather cover it`s quite good and can be configured well to hold a lot of gear and has plenty of compartments for all the small items with easy access.
Mike
Canon 5DmkII, Canon 1DmkIIN, EF 24-105 f4LIS, EF 70-200 f2.8LIS, EF 135 f2L,EF 300 f4LIS, EF 17-40 f4L, EF 100 f2.8 Macro USM, Sigma 50 f1.4 EXDG, 580EX & 420EX,Cokin P filters.
Tamrac Ultra Pro 17 bag,Lowpro Toploader 75AW,Lowpro Outback 200 belt pack,Black Rapid RS-5 and R-3,Aperture 3,Elements 8.Wacom Intuos 4 tablet.
That should pan out well. I just got a Domke F3X Super Compact Ruggedwear shoulder bag and I am amazed at how light, compact, cavernous, yet soft and form-fitting it is. In fact even if I took only my body and one lens for an outing, I would happily use the same bag with no sense of overkill. Suits my gear and personality just fine!
How long have you had the bee bag. I have been looking at it though a very good independent review I found didn't rate the straps as very comfortable. Loved the rest of the bag but the straps were most uncomfortable they said......your experience thus far? Do you go on day trips with it?
Tossing up between this and Lowepro flipside series.
the only bag i have is the Lowepro Sligshot 100AW
it's great - easy to access fits the 50D with a 24-105 lens on
and 2 other lens - 70-300 tramron and a smaller one
flash and batteries etc. in the top section.
only problem is, with a larger lens its tight to close
but very happy with it.
PS I don't know if the 50D will fit when i get a battery grip..
I have a Lowepro ProRunner X450. It's a combo backpack/rolling bag for airport use. Really nice bag, could not be happier Fits a LOT (several bodies, several lenses/flashes accessories etc/laptop yada yada
Canon stuff 5Dmk1 w/ 24-70 f2.8L, Canon 5Dmk1 w/70-200f2.8L, 100mm f2.8 macro, 50mm f1.4, 580exII
Alienbees B800, Lumopro 160, Manfrotto 155XPROB w/ 498RC2, Lowepro ProRunner X450AW
Phew!
Just got me a Domke F-3x in Olive - pretty cool, fits the 50D gripped; 18-200 lens attached with a 10-24 in one of the pockets inside. Now I gotta buy more accessories to fill up the bag...
I have a Lowepro Slingshot 202 AW and it suits me fine at this stage. I like it because I don't have to put it down to get my Camara out of it.
I have just retired my Lowepro Slingshot 300 AW in favour of a KATA 3N1 30.
Very happy.
I now have a Canon branded backpack to carry my Nikon
I was advised that Rule No#1 is to make sure you have as little branding (advertising of the contents) on your cases as possible. Makes the bag less obvious to would-be thieves.
But, with you being a Nikon user, maybe you think if thieves see you have a Canon that they won't bother? hehe!!
Yes I agree branding is bad on bags, it was part of the deal when I got my D3000 but the bag they were meant to give away with it they had ran out of so I got this one instead, I am trying to find something to cover the logo with at the moment but the colour of the bag is hard to match