Pattie Anderson wrote:
> and ideally, a little extra room so I can still use it if I get more
> equipment in the future.
Indeed! I have more bags than I need due to buying for what I had at the time
rather than what I had not much later--buy a bigger bag than you think you need.
OTOH, as others have mentioned, there comes a point where it's not practical to
carry all your gear at once; but of course that doesn't mean you won't want to
carry the items you list. I have used only one bag of the type you mention, the
largest of the Lowepro Street & Field Reporter series. It has become my favorite
bag, but it won't carry everything you mention--for that much equipment I use a
backpack (Lowepro Nature Trekker). I also have a Lowpro Magnum AW bag which can
also be carried as a shoulder bag; it is quite sturdy but doesn't really carry
more than the large S & F reporter bag.
While my personal preference is Lowepro, the other top brands mentioned are also
quite good. I have a Tenba bag for my laptop PC and it it impressively
well-built.
fcc
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