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Thread: Which walk-about Camera Bag?

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    John I think my crumpled is the 5 million dollar home I can carry my D80 body and my 70-200 lense I can also fit another lens in as well or my speed light really depends how i pack it.

    It's a good bag with Velcro dividers the only down fall to it is it's not easy to carry body with 70-200 on the camera it's a tad to long you can but can't have much else in the bag.

    The million dollars also come in other sizes my one is mid sized
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    I have used a Lowe Pro Slingshot 100AW for a number of years. It will carry my SLR, with lens. There is space for additional gear (for me a camcorder and flash unit) A top pocket carries compact binos and other small accessories. Additional pocket (for spare batteries) and internal stowage for memory cards. Carries well on the back and when security(against pick pockets) in an issue it carries across the front and this is also a good position when quick access is required. I can leave the flap open(when carried in front) and just drop the camera in and pull it out (when in a castle or museum etc) or if walking around and carried on the back it takes 2 seconds to slip around to the front and maybe 5-10secs to get the camera out. I am sold and will always use a sling back when travelling light and is small enough to count as a camera bag on planes (I have not had to argue the point) although I sometimes drop it inside a larger backpack.

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