[REVIEW:] Think Tank Photo StreetWalker Pro Review – ePHOTOzine
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There is no point spending a small fortune on camera kit and then leaving most of it at home because you can’t find a bag either comfortable or big enough to carry it all. A good bag is definitely worth its weight in gold and you can spend a great deal of time and money looking for the best camera bag for you.
Think Tank Photo is an American bag maker with a huge collection of bags designed for every type of photographer and I have been trying out their StreetWalker Pro, which sells for around £123. — ePHOTOzine
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[REVIEW:] Packs fit for footloose photographers – Dan A. Nelson (Seattle Times)
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On the trail, the cameras need to be easily accessible when photo ops present themselves, yet you’ll want your hiking essentials with you as well. The new Lowepro Versapack 200 AW addresses all these needs effectively. Designed as a large day pack, the lower section is a well-padded, compartmentalized camera carrier. There is room enough here to hold a dSLR body with lens attached, a second compact body, and two or three extra lenses, as well as filter wallets, flash and other small accessories. — Dan A. Nelson
Source and Read More: seattletimes.nwsource.com
[REVIEW:] Kata R-104 Camera Backpack Review – Rhonda Callow (Bright Hub)
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Camera backpacks are versatile tools not just for hiking photographers but also for photographers who need to bring a lot of gear to a shoot. There are a lot of options on the market these days. The Kata R-104 is a mid-sized bag suitable for a day hike carrying a dSLR body, four to five lenses, plus other accessories and a tripod. It also has a pocket for a 17-inch laptop (or smaller). — Rhonda Callow
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[REVIEW:] Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200eg Review – Don’t Buy a Canon Backpack 200eg Until You Read This!
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This Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG is the best ever cost-to-value product that Canon came up with. I compared this backpack to similar Tamrac and Lowepro backpacks.
My huge LowePro Nova 5AW always hurt my shoulder and back when I carry it around with all my stuff in which is so much. I saw the Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG and I immediately ordered one after reading many good reviews about it. — Chris John
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[REVIEW:] Think Tank Retrospective 10 Review – Photo Brigade
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Once again our sponsors at Think Tank Photo have hooked three regional Photo Brigade Editors up with one of their bags and let us test it out. Below we have labeled the different parts of the bag so that everyone understands what we are referring to on different parts of the bag. — The Photo Brigade
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[REVIEW:] Gear Review: Gura Gear Kiboko backpack – Michael Gordon
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Holy cow! A gear review here? Indeed, you’ll notice that in the three-and-a-half years of this blog’s life, I have stayed far away from gear discussions and/or reviews because many other websites and blogs discuss these things at great length and with much more enthusiasm than I ever will. This being said, I offer here a brief review of the Gura Gear Kiboko backpack. I believe that this pack may prove as useful for other 4×5? view camera users as it has so for me. — Michael Gordon
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[REVIEW:] Review of Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Photo Bag, Brown/Orange – Hot Deals Org
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This is my medium sized bag. I have a Tamrac velocity 7 that i use to carry my d90 and an extra lens and a flash. I also have a backpack that fits all my gear. This one comfortably carries my d90 with my 17-55 f/2.8, my sb600, sigma 30 f/1.4, sigma 10-20 and nikon 85mm. If i carried one less lens, i could put my battery grip in the case. If i removed two lenses, i could easily put the grip on the camera and and store it in the bag. — Hot Deals Org
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Tags: 6 Million Dollar Home, Crumpler, Kit Bag, Photo Bag, Review
[REVIEW:] Snaptotes Photo Bags Review – Tracy (bookroom reviews)
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I shared with you a few weeks ago about the process of ordering a SnapTotes bag online. I received my bag a couple days ago and I am in love! I am very impressed with the quality of the purse, which is leather. I was tearful at how beautiful the picture looks on my bag. They know their stuff! — Tracy
Source and Read More: bookroomreviews.com
[REVIEW:] The ultimate luxury item for a digital photographer: a $359 camera bag – Jefferson Graham (USA Today)
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There are bags, and then are bags, as I discovered recently in a test drive of Lowepro’s ultra-snazzy $359 Pro Roller X300 camera bag.
It may sound like an amazing luxury to part with that much cash to haul around some camera gear, but consider the benefits. — Jefferson Graham
Source and Read More: usatoday.com
Tags: LowePro, Pro Roller, Review, X300
[REVIEW:] Billingham Hadley Pro – Matthew Robertson (thewsreviews)
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If a camera bag that’s made out of canvas with a removable insert, expandable front pockets, and no noisy velcro closures sounds familiar, it should: it’s the description for the Domke F1X and F6 that I’ve written about before. — Matthew Robertson
Source and Read More: thewsreviews.blogspot.com