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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: San Antonio, TX
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What's a good camera bag for location shoots?
I have a Canon Backpack (Canon Backpack for camera - Black Nylon, Polyester), which is all well and good, but it's a pain to get in and out of in a hurry on a location shoot - such as a wedding, which I found out recently.
I'm looking to get a bag which will store a body or two, a couple lenses, and some odds and ends (like a Zoom, some lavs, etc). What's a good bag that will hold that, but is also good for getting in and out of quickly? |
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Multimedia Wired Up 20 Bag - Think Tank Holds my 7D w/ 24-105L, 17-40L , HF-100 (backup camcorder), 3 Yamaha CX recorders, headphones, & Litepanel Micro. Have another pouch on the belt that holds 2 sets of wireless Samson mics.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Chicago
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I highly recommend this bag, this will maximize convenience and carry some extra junk as well.
But another alternative, is a holster for the camera, as well as holsters for the lenses, |
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