You can buy the greatest gear in the world, but if you don't have the appropriate bag to carry it, you won't take it with you.
That's where these come in: whether you need a kitchen-sink carryall or a compact, public transport-friendly traveller, one of these bags or backpacks should stow your gear in style.
Lowepro Vertex 200 AW
If you need a bag to haul lots of photo gear through rugged terrain, Lowepro's Vertex 200 AW can get the job done.
Tamrac Expedition 5
While most camera backpacks tend to be very large, this midsize backpack is just right for non-pros who want to bring along a larger telephoto lens, as well as flashes, and some other gear.
Lowepro Cirrus TLZ 25
A new take on the classic holster design, Lowepro's Cirrus TLZ 25 camera bag is a great choice if you typically only bring along one lens when you take your dSLR out shooting.
Tamrac Adventure 9
Great for day hikes or vacationers who can't leave the SLR at home, the Adventure 9 combines a serious camera backpack on bottom with a small daypack compartment in the top.
Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW
Designed with pro gear in mind, the Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW protects your camera equipment while providing quick access on the go.
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canberra_photographer
15/02/2008 06:14 PM
This makes up for the abysmal review of the Tamron travel kit. These bags will serve photographers of all level well.I should also point out that the Vertex 200 is I believe the largest photographic backpack on the market t present that is small enough to be carry-on luggage. With space for a notebook and heaps of lenses, it certainly deserves top spot. However, none there for adventurers who may be taking gear into the wilderness or for water sports. Lowepro DryZone range deserves a review... hint hint.
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