Camera Bag


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cancan7

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May I know what are you guys using as your camera bag?

I've a Stein Zeisser bag given free when I bought my 400D, but I need to carry other stuff, so I end up carrying 2 bags. So I'm thinking of buying either a Crumpler or National Geographic slingbag. I want a bag that's big enough for a camera(of course), 2/3 more lens, flash, and some other stuff like a book, water bottle and umbrella. Its a big plus if the bag looks "normal"(don't wanna scream "photography enthusiast" ;)).

What do you think of Crumpler/National Geographic?
 

May I know what are you guys using as your camera bag?

I've a Stein Zeisser bag given free when I bought my 400D, but I need to carry other stuff, so I end up carrying 2 bags. So I'm thinking of buying either a Crumpler or National Geographic slingbag. I want a bag that's big enough for a camera(of course), 2/3 more lens, flash, and some other stuff like a book, water bottle and umbrella. Its a big plus if the bag looks "normal"(don't wanna scream "photography enthusiast" ;)).

What do you think of Crumpler/National Geographic?

Crumpler then.
 

May I know what are you guys using as your camera bag?

I've a Stein Zeisser bag given free when I bought my 400D, but I need to carry other stuff, so I end up carrying 2 bags. So I'm thinking of buying either a Crumpler or National Geographic slingbag. I want a bag that's big enough for a camera(of course), 2/3 more lens, flash, and some other stuff like a book, water bottle and umbrella. Its a big plus if the bag looks "normal"(don't wanna scream "photography enthusiast" ;)).

What do you think of Crumpler/National Geographic?

i think u better use a backpack. to a lot of ppl, including my friends who don play with camera, crumplers also look like camera bags. somemore given the amt of load u wanna put inside, all the more it will resemble one.
 

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