Packing my Gear Bag
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@willjessel i know your comment have more then a year but the "MK IIII" thing was just too funny to not underline :)
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Just my few pennies worth: Billingham DO make big bags - 445, 555 - but they are very expensive. Crumpler bags are fashion accessories (IMHO) - they have poor closure and storage systems and are very stiff and awkward in tight situations and uncomfortable for day long shoots. I disagree about discreet - I'd rather carry a black Lowepro than a bright green or red Crumpler - thieving scumbags can spot a camera/laptop bag, if it's Lowepro, Crumpler or whatever.
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boner
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deng nice set up
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What cameraes do you have in the bag? :)
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@canontmr well the urban disguise bags do look kind of weird.
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@willcitoman97 Dude, go google POTN.
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@cubeproduktion Thinktank does a great job, lowepro does not though.
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@fireblade1247 Crumpler, Lowepro, ThinkTank, Billingham and Fogg bags are the best camera bags for photography, other bags are O.K or SUCK! One thing to note is that Fogg and Billingham don't make large bags.
If you want a discreet, then go for: Crumpler, Fogg, and Billingham since Lowepro and thinktank don't do a great job for making discreet looking camera bags.
(When I say discreet, I mean that the bag won't look like a camera bag)
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its not magic... it's a bag of holding +2
Maby he can´t change lenses when he is in a hurry or something.
Many photographers do so.
dergotto 2 years ago 17
You wouldn't need to upgrade. What you have will do virtually everything that you will ever need a camera to do, including high res photography. The lens is what makes the camera, and the photographer is what makes the photo's.
nimda0 2 years ago 12