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The title says it all really. I'm looking for a bag to house all my Camera/Camcorder accessories. A DSLR, a compact and a HD Handycam. Needs pockets for the spare batteries, lens filters and memory sticks and maybe a compartment for the flash gun. I don't want a huge ugly bag though. EG Hivemind work your magic! |
Stylish Photography Bag For Men
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Whatsfor 2,187 posts
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mal 29,326 posts
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Registered 20 years agoI think crumpler make the best looking camera bags. They're still huge, just arguably less ugly.
How many lenses for your DSLR by the way? Flash? Laptop? -
Neverness 1,186 posts
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Registered 19 years agoWell you do need to fit all of that in so it is never going to be small. I use a Crumpler and it works well and it quick to access. They do look a little like stylish nappy bags (according to my wife) but that is better than a camera bag is it not...? -
[link=http://www.billingham.co.uk/pages/index.php">Billingham for the stylish look, or -
milknoodle 435 posts
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Registered 12 years agoI vote for Domke, I've got one and it's great. -
DrDamn 1,216 posts
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Registered 16 years agoI've got a Kata 3n1-20 which is great. Very comfy and it swings round to your front for easy access to the camera. Velcro-ed compartments in the main area make it great for setting up how you want it. Amazon do em for about £60. linky -
Crumpler here. All my bags that aren't 'luggage' are Crumpler. Bear in mind that if from the description and dimensions it seems like your stuff will be snug but fit, trust me: it won't. Get the next size up. The padding inside creates a reverse TARDIS effect. -
I use Tamrac, not particularly sexy, but strong and durable as a MFer which is how I like my women and camera bags.
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