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Zakary
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Nov 20, 2005 00:00 |  #1

Hi,
I was wondering what is the appropriate camera bag that would hold the following:

  • Canon Rebel
  • 18-55mm lens
  • 70-300mm lens
  • a small cleaning set
  • charger
Not bulky and practical.
Any suggestion is appreciated.

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Nov 20, 2005 00:13 |  #2

shoulder bag, belt pack, backpack? the Donke 5xb I have should hold that gear. around 5 USD on EBay




  
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Nov 20, 2005 00:28 as a reply to  @ bolantej's post |  #3

Thanks for the advice, I'll check it out. I am thinking about backpacks because it frees both hands to take snap shots and it is more practical.


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Nov 20, 2005 00:54 |  #4

in that case the lowepro micro or mini trekker would work well, and allow room for a little more in the future, or extra odds and ends.




  
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Nov 20, 2005 01:09 |  #5
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I prefer a shoulder bag for easy access when I'm shooting various events. I have a Tenba P107 that meets my needs very well.



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Nov 20, 2005 01:29 |  #6

I find it best to go to a local store and look at bags, if you can.


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Nov 20, 2005 02:52 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #7

tim wrote:
I find it best to go to a local store and look at bags, if you can.

Me too


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