From backpacks to slings, waist packs to rollers, these expert-approved camera bags are the real deal Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Dan Bracaglia is a contributor to Buy Side and ...
Like most people, my first camera bag came in a bundle when I bought my DSLR. It wasn’t particularly stylish and the boxy shape would bang against my side and the strap kept sliding off my shoulder.
Photography is already an expensive hobby, with a single lens costing hundreds of dollars, without having to replace broken gear. That's why you need to ensure that you have the right protection ...
What sort of camera bag do you prefer to carry your camera kit around in? Broadly, there are two choices: a backpack or a shoulder bag. You might claim there are also slings, but these are just ...
This week we look at lightweight, easy-to-carry camera bags that are perfect for carrying a mirrorless camera, an iPad and a couple of other bits – because the days of crushing your shoulders with a ...
Here at the Strategist, we like to think of ourselves as crazy (in the good way) about the stuff we buy, but as much as we’d like to, we can’t try everything. Which is why we have People’s Choice, in ...
I have a kind of standing checklist of things I like and things that annoy me in bag design. Booq’s Python Mirrorless Bag flags just one of my “annoyances,” and that’s a purely aesthetic matter.
For the most part, shoulder-carry camera bags are designed for large DSLRs, with plenty of space for accessories like extra lenses, filters, and possibly an external flash. This kind of capacity often ...
Photographers often spend more money on gear than they care to admit, between cameras, lenses, flashes, and other accessories. A good bag will help protect that investment, but the best camera bags ...
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