Larry, DPReview had a recent review of the Peak Design Everyday Backpack:
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/peak-design-everyday-backpack-v2-review
This one shows great modularity.
Henk
Op vr 24 nov 2023 om 05:56 schreef Larry Colen :
> I hope that everyone is enjoying their American day of glutt
Divide and conquer. You’re talking about three different situations, storage,
transport and shooting.
For storage I divide everything by system: Pentax, Leica and MFT, and generic
accessories. Each gets its own case; I use a Pelican hard case and two Vanguard
soft cases with dividers, and a va
As far as camera bags go, for the last several decades I've stuck
with a couple of brand names - Lowepro & Pelican.
When I was carrying a couple of camera bodies (film or digital)
and a reasonable selection of lenses (28-200 or so on film,
16-250 on the APS-C digitals) together with TCs, flashes
Well, FWIW, I'm still using the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW.
I've used it since the days I mostly carried only 3 lenses - Tokina
28-70 f/2.8; Tokina 80-200 f/2.8 and Sigma 300 f/2.8 plus one body (K10D
or K20D) with the other carried on my sling with FA-50 f/1.4 mounted
... or alternatively with
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