Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: timberghost72 on November 23, 2012, 12:31:35 PM
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So what do you use a bag or backpack? I need to get a bigger bag but am looking at camera packs as well. I already have a pack for hiking and overnights so thinking a nice camera bag would work better. Mines too small so looking to upgrade.
Oh and this is for a 60d with 2 lenses. A 17-55 2.8 is and a 55-250 is (hopefully upgrading this one soon) and room for more later.
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I bought a daypack-type bag for my excess gear, and love it! I have to go through it once in a while to get rid of stuff I put in it that I don't need. I'll fall over backwards if I dont. :chuckle: For camera gear that you want to get at in a hurry, a camera bag might be better, but they aren't made to carry very far.
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I use a shoulder bag when shooting sports. Mostly not switching lens, mostly packs cards, and batteries.
I use a backpack when out in the woods.
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I use a Backpack mostly when I'm out taking wildlife photos, but when I'm in town or at my Kids houses I have a couple of Hard Cases that I use. I was lucky enough to get my hands on some Spotting Scope Cases that work awesome for camera gear. :)
Dick
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I want to get a backpack but the ones I have seen for cameras dont have much else except for storage for the camera gear. I'd like more room for the other stuff I bring on day hikes. Any recomendations on brands? I think for around town and family stuff a shoulder bag will work fine.
Those holsters for cameras look prett cool but more crap to carry :chuckle:. I already carry more than I need on a day hike.
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I just use my hunting pack. Generally if I am in the stuff, I want some bare essentials too, and the extra coat or whatever helps fill the spaces around the lens.
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I use a backpack http://www.clikelitestore.com/product_p/ce513bk.htm (http://www.clikelitestore.com/product_p/ce513bk.htm)
Lots of room for camera gear and dayhike essentials.