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A1EX |
posted on 15th Jul 09 at 13:48 |
ive got a crumpler shoulder bag, brilliant bags :) | |
deano87 |
posted on 15th Jul 09 at 13:23 |
Cheers guys, given me something to think about :) | |
Ste L |
posted on 14th Jul 09 at 16:34 |
crumpler bags FTW. | |
Scotty_B |
posted on 14th Jul 09 at 11:48 |
Forget the slingshots they aren't as big as you think. | |
deano87 |
posted on 14th Jul 09 at 07:07 |
:thumbs: | |
Adam_B |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 22:34 |
I use the lowepro slingshot 100. Its ace, use it walking and on my bike, it has obviously the main shoulder strap but to keep it secure there is another smaller one that comes across the other side. I dont tend to carry drinks and other stuff though when im out. | |
Kurt |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 22:04 |
The d40 I bought came with a lowepro Altus 160 bag.. It's quite a good bag tbh, room for body, lens and charger and leads, has a front and side pocket too and one of the side pockets zips open for quick access to your lens.. Probably room for a couple cans of pop across the top too | |
deano87 |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 19:41 |
Lowerpro Fastpack 200 or 250. Job done. | |
deano87 |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 19:34 |
Hmmm I was ideally after a proper back pack for when I go walking and what not. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 19:31 |
I've got a lowepro slingshot 100 which might be a bit small for what you want to carry but the 200 would probably be ok, and a decent design stops you dropping your camera :thumbs: | |
deano87 |
posted on 13th Jul 09 at 18:53 |
:wave: |