I try not to think about bags, or my dissatisfaction level would rise
exponentially.
I've got this old bag, that was gifted to me, it's 1970s vintage in a,
semi, messenger style, (I say semi because it's not really, it predates
messenger bags being a thing). It's the best working bag, if you just
want to carry a couple of lenses one body and a flash, or forgo the
flash for a third lens, I've got, and haven't found a modern bag that's
better. Even thought the pockets leave something to be desired.
It's falling apart and I can't find a replacement. The worst part is it
probably wasn't even an expensive bag when it was new.
I really think bag designers actually design bags to /almost/ fit a
photographers needs so they'll become subtly dissatisfied and go buy
another bag.
Damn, now I have to go and have a stiff drink.
On 11/3/2016 6:01 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I really like my Lowepro Fastpak 350, however the lenses for the K-1
are enough bigger that I can't conveniently carry my "ready for
anything" kit in it. The speaker at the photo club last night had a
think tank bag (streetwalker hard drive), and it looked pretty good.
Since it's possible that y'all enjoy shopping for and talking about
camera bags even more than lenses, I'm curious about your opinions on
a larger backpack style camera bag in general, and the think tank bags
in particular.
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