How many camera bags do you have?

How many camera bags do you have?


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I need to revote , i had got my second bag before 10 days or so ..;)

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mmm.....me only got one from lowe pro ....med format (something in between) professional.......got it last year......co paid for it ......:P....no need to buy it myself...
 

Wow, I didn't know I got so many camare bags until I count. Well 4 bags plus 3 metal casing. Discarded 1 bag a few years back due to worn out. Currently use to rotate around 3 bags depends on event requirement. In fact, now I am thinking of getting 1 more to equip my digital camera and accessories. ;)
 

only have the Nova 3 which has space for my 300D fitted with 18-55mm lens, my 70-300mm USM lens, my 420EX speedlite and the battery grip. front pocket can house lots of batteries and flashcards.. ;)
 

The bag from Canon, does it count as camera bag? :)
 

hmmm. sometimes i use my targus laptop backpack as a camera bag also. does that count as one more?

/me goes back to count my bags...
 

For me, sometimes I just put my F80 + 24-85G lens into a Sedia soft pouch (can be bought @ Kino, stationary section), and dump it into my Deuter bag.

Or sometimes I'll use the free Nikon bag that I got for the F80 promotion.

Talk about the ultimate stealth bag.... ;p
But still would be getting a Reporter 300 soon.
 

Have 2 pelican cases for medium format and lightings, 1 domke for 35mm SLRs and a small canon bag for my prosumer digicam, minipod, charger, memory cards, batteries and portable HDD which is great for holiday use. Oh yes another 2 more is a waist and a backpackers camera bag for climbing high areas.
 

I only have one bag. I use the Tatonka Photo/Video Runner. Great Bag and keeps all my stuff. Top part for my own stuff and bottom for camera stuff. Can load in a small note book as well. The Straps are very well made to reduce stress on the shoulders. Construction & design wise far much better than Lowepro Orion Trekker. Finally best of all, doesn,t burn a hole in my pocket. :bsmilie:

http://www.tatonka.com (Choose Products -> Photo Line)
 

tbteng said:
I only have one bag. I use the Tatonka Photo/Video Runner. Great Bag and keeps all my stuff. Top part for my own stuff and bottom for camera stuff. Can load in a small note book as well. The Straps are very well made to reduce stress on the shoulders. Construction & design wise far much better than Lowepro Orion Trekker. Finally best of all, doesn,t burn a hole in my pocket. :bsmilie:

http://www.tatonka.com (Choose Products -> Photo Line)

i cant seem to find tatonka camera bags nowadays, none at these sport connection outlets: beach rd, jn8, causeway pt, west mall. :dunno:
 

There are 2 places where you can find Tatonka bags. The first one is at Peninsula Plaza (2nd Floor, near the escaltor) above KONOTA. (Konota's at first floor). The second place you can get Tatonka's stuff is at Marina Square Planet Traveller. :D

Lowepros are good. But I feel there's just too many out there..... :cool:
 

tbteng said:
I only have one bag. I use the Tatonka Photo/Video Runner. Great Bag and keeps all my stuff. Top part for my own stuff and bottom for camera stuff. Can load in a small note book as well. The Straps are very well made to reduce stress on the shoulders. Construction & design wise far much better than Lowepro Orion Trekker. Finally best of all, doesn,t burn a hole in my pocket. :bsmilie:

http://www.tatonka.com (Choose Products -> Photo Line)

Hi, does the above model allow to attach a tripod to it?
 

kiama said:
i cant seem to find tatonka camera bags nowadays, none at these sport connection outlets: beach rd, jn8, causeway pt, west mall. :dunno:

my friend has a mint condition tatonka camera bag which she doesn;t use anymore... pm me your email add if you are keen to see the photos.

thanks.
 

I got 2 leh. 1 very big and one small. Sometimes you only want to take a bit out but sometimes you want to take teh whole house with you he he.
 

2 bags:

- Canon camera bag--shoulder sling and unpadded, so not very comfortable when taking a lot of equipment for a long period of time. But it's small (i.e. not bulky) and yet roomy enough to fit in a Speedlite, a camera body and a standard zoom lens.

- Lowepro Specialist 85 AW--shoulder sling with waist belt. Can fit in all my equipment with room to spare. Fully padded and with raincoat, so it's a "goes anywhere" bag.

It really depends on the occasion to decide which bag to use. When I intend to carry other things with me in a backpack I'll go for the Canon bag. For full-fledge photo outing it's definitely the Lowepro (with the added bonus that it extrudes a sense of professionalism! :D )
 

upping this thread....

just bought a larger shoulder bag (about the size of a Stealth Reporter 400/500). Now I have 4 bags (a Stealth Reporter 200, a Crumpler backpack and a photorunner). Thinking of selling my SR 200 but it's quite a convenient bag to take along for shoots....decisions, decisions....
 

hmm got myself a Lowepro nova 1 aw...seems pretty tight eh...just got my d70 + kit lens and some misc stuff....
 

I have 2 bags, a Domke F-3X super compact which fits at most 2 lenses (1 attached to body) and a flash and some smaller accessories & a larger 10 year old Billingham 445 which is now in limbo as the inserts are all kindda soft and I need to get new inserts.
 

upppz for this thread.

as not to OT. i just have one, a lowepro stealth rep 300aw. :)

good day to everyone!
 

got 1 crumpler for dSLR and 1 small one for coolpix s5 :cool:
 

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