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Do you need a dedicated camera bag?
Photographers are often told that they need a specialized camera bag to carry their gear. There's certainly no shortage of options these days, with a long list of brands and styles available. And ...
If you invested hours of research before buying your latest camera then you owe it to yourself to find the best camera bag to protect your photography gear, too. While your lenses may be okay for a ...
Photojojo describes its ONA Any Bag as "a zillion camera bags for less than the price of one." That's not far off. I have been testing one for a few weeks now have found that – with the exception of ...
Velcro. I love it and I hate it, and it seems I’m not the only one. The folks at TrekPak took one look at their camera bag and realized that, while velcro does indeed let you easily customize the ...
Camera gear is heavy. Even a sparing system consisting of a camera body and two lenses can approach ten pounds. Add in more lenses, batteries, a flash, external hard drive, filters and other ...
Whether traveling to another continent or just around town, it never hurts to have a great bag to safely carry your camera gear. One that can handle the rigors of travel—or carry more than just your ...
We really like Timbuk2’s Snoop camera bag, but couldn’t help feeling that it got a little short changed when it comes to customization. But, with their new Snoop Camera Insert., they’ve essentially ...
Like most people, my first camera bag came in a bundle when I bought my DSLR. It wasn’t particularly stylish and the boxy shape would bang against my side and the strap kept sliding off my shoulder.
Photographers often spend more money on gear than they care to admit, between cameras, lenses, flashes, and other accessories. A good bag will help protect that investment, but the best camera bags ...
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