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What camera bag? Anonymous
I need to buy a bag for my camera today, cuz im of flying next week. I dont want a huge one but i want it to fit my camera, 350D, a flashgun and a couple of lenses+filters. ive got my eye on the tamrac expedition 3, any suggestions?
>> Anonymous
I bought the Lowepro Microtrekker secondhand for $80aud just recently. Great mini backpack the holds my 350D with 24-70 attached. Kit lens, 100mm macro, 55-200mm, monster hood for the 24-70 and my sigma EF-500 DG flash.

Can also squeeze a lonely planet guide book to the side of my flash. Perfect bag for travel.
>> MANONYMOUS
I have a Nikon D50, the 18-55 kit lens, a 70-300 lens and the SB-600 flash. I only have a small filter kit to go with all of this. I bought an Expedition 3 thinking that I'd have plenty of room leftover for whatever else, but once I got all my stuff into the bag, I noticed how tight of a fit it all is. It's kind of hard for me to get my camera out and get the bag back on when I'm hiking around or am on a schedule. Also, since the bag is so small, putting the weight that my camera equipment maintains onto my back is just kind of awkward. It's more of a packpurse. It is extremely nice for when I'm taking all of my gear on an airplane, though.

One of my friends has a messenger style camera bag, and it's pretty damn nice. Very easy access and very comfortable, plus a lot of space. I can't recall what brand it is, though.
>> Anonymous
they didnt have the tarmac so i got the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW. it looks a bit better than the tarmac cuz its all black, and i get all my gear down with ease. there is room for my sony dsc-t30 with charger aswell.
>> bw !ef8V18P/FY
Check out Lowepro's Slingshot 100AW. It's got a water-resistant raincover, fits quite a few extras, and can flip around your chest under your arm to become a topload bag. It's hard to describe in words, but makes if you can see one in person or see a video of it in action, you'll see the appeal.
>> Anonymous
Buy a normal bag. A camera bag will just tell the world that you have an expensive camera inside.