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Old 11-24-2009 | 12:06 AM
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I know it's been talked about a little bit in the DSLR thread, but I figured this would be a good topic to start, especially for people just entering the Digital SLR scene.

Basically, just post a description of your camera bag (whether it be a backpack, sling bag, etc), the price, and a picture or two of it.

Describing what equipment exactly you're putting in the bag can also help others choose the best bag for them based on size and such. I know I'm in the market for a new bag, so this info will definitely be of use.

So, yeah. Post away!
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Lowepro Slingshot 100 AW

Holds - XS, 55-250, 18-55, 50, flash, all my cards, cleaning kit, small tripod inside, large tripod outside, charger, all the wires i need.

Love it.
Old 12-01-2009 | 05:39 AM
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I have a lowepro fastpack 200 which is a great bag. It has some nice storage up top for things like batteries, chargers, cleaning supplies, and anything misc stuff really. Down low it has six compartments which can easily be changed around. Right now its holding my 30D, 18-55, 50, some filters, and some caps. Easily has room for two more lenses and a flash.

I recently picked up a lowepro ex 140 for short photo walks that wont require all of my equipment. Great little bag. Holds my 30D (probably couldnt fit a grip in there but ill find out in 2 weeks), an attached lens, and probably two smaller lenses.
Old 12-01-2009 | 06:09 AM
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Tamrac Expedition 4.
Kinda gets annoying sometimes.
Old 12-27-2009 | 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NYNCTC
Lowepro Slingshot 100 AW

Holds - XS, 55-250, 18-55, 50, flash, all my cards, cleaning kit, small tripod inside, large tripod outside, charger, all the wires i need.

Love it.

I just ordered a knock off of this one for half the price. I'll post a review when I get it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=400062285331
Old 12-27-2009 | 01:35 AM
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i have the kata 3 in 1 bag. it holds my 30d with my 18-55, 50 1.8, and my 15mm fisheye. its really nice because you can change around how the stuff is held inside by just moving around the dividers. then its got another compartment up top for random stuffs. and it can be either a backpack or a sling. pretty nice i must say.
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going to get either the 3-1 or the DR467...hmmmm
Old 01-01-2010 | 09:10 PM
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Just got myself the Lowepro 140 Classified AW, love it for what little gear I have.
Old 01-02-2010 | 01:54 AM
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I've got the Lowepro Nova 170 AW. A decent shoulder bag, but it's pretty tight for space with everything I have in there right now:

T1i with grip, 18-55mm, 55-250mm, 50mm/1.8, old P&S in the main compartment. In the back pocket I have my filter wallet (4 58mm filters), and have all my cleaning equipment in the front pocket. Good amount of storage for small things like that.

The grip makes fitting the body into the main compartment a hassle though. I did get it on clearance for $20 though, so that helps me deal with the issues
Old 01-02-2010 | 08:32 PM
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love my crumpler 5 million dollar home. fits what is needed. i plan to upgrade 1 lense in the future but it will probably replace my 18-55 so no need for a different bag. it holds my Canon XSi, 18-55, 50, 420ex flash and has room for soem extra batteries, lense caps, cleaners, ect.



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Tamrac Adventure Messenger 4 Camera Bag (Camo/Black) $36
i wanted a bag without camera brand name on it. and looks like a regular bag.
Crumpler was too expensive for me.
Old 12-03-2011 | 09:32 PM
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I hate to reignite a dead thread, but I figured I'd post up a bag that very few on here have.

Chrome Niko:
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/bags/...bags/niko.html

It's a great little sling bag made of really high-quality material:
-Weatherproof 1000 denier nylon outer shell
-Weatherproof military grade 18 oz. truck tarpaulin liner with 400 denier nylon interior facing
-Nylon 69 thread and waterproof urethane YKK zippers

Has the ability to hold two camera bodies and 3-4 lenses inside, and it has two straps on the outside to hold a small tripod.
Just got the bag in the mail two days ago, so I'll edit this post as time goes on with an in-depth review.
Old 12-17-2011 | 07:21 PM
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Personally, I sport a ThinkTank Streetwalker. It has yet to disappoint and helps me not bring all my gear along (because most of the time I don't need to, I just want to).
Old 03-23-2012 | 03:50 PM
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I currently have a Lowepro AW 170 that I got for xmas. It snugly fits my gripped D5100, 55-300 lens and accessories. I recently got all of my dad’s old Nikon gear, 2 lenses, flashes, filters, etc. I’m mainly looking for a bag to store all of my gear. I’m leaning towards a backpack style bag. But I’d keep the lowepro for short outings and whatnot.

This one caught my eye, mainly because of the price and I think it’ll fit my gear (and future gear) with no problems. Anyone know anything about these bags?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/829121-REG/Ape_Case_ACPRO1700_ACPRO1700_Digital_SLR_Swing.html
Old 05-08-2012 | 04:10 PM
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I have an old Ambico bag, i am able to squeeze in my Gripped T1i, 35mm f2, 50 1.8, and 85 1.8 as well as my flash in it too, tight squeeze but it works, also my chargers, filters, batteries,
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