My "main bag" is a ThinkTank Urban Disguise 40; I like it. I'd second the
motion to look at their 60.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
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From: Paul Stenquist
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Thanks Steve, I too have some (5) very good bags. Since I am a DIY
person and a master mechanic, I have modified most of my bags to make
them more impact resistant, theft proof, added designer adjustable
compartments, or pockets to hold accessories etc.
But here is the link to the excellent Swiss G
on 2013-06-19 7:55 Bipin Gupta wrote
Was reading the great Herbert Keppler "Quotes" yesterday and came
across this comment on big and heavy hold everything bags. It's a big
no no he says for "most" photographers, provided of course if you are
not in the "most" category.
i think Paul is in a spe
I just checked and I have the Urban Disguise 60. I used to take it when
traveling just to avoid people asking about the camera bag - the Urban
Disguise really just looks like a bulky briefcase. Now that I carry the
Q when traveling I can carry everything in my briefcase with room to
spare. On v
Paul - I use the Urban Disguise 60 and a couple of different Domke
bags depending on what I need to carry. The Urban Disguise is shaped
like a briefcase or laptop bag and padded more like a traditional
camera bag. I use it when I need to carry a bunch of gear and a
laptop. It's especially useful w
More reviews (ALL of them 5-star) for the Urban Disguise® 60 V2.0 at B&H:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=847332&is=REG&si=rev#costumerReview
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Thanks Mark. It looks like it would work well for
I tend to agree with that, but I think it depends on what you want to
use it for and how you work. If you just want to keep track of one
thing for transporting (and then have a smaller bag or backpack for
the equipment to you want to take with you for the day) then it might
be nice to have one larg
Thanks Mark. It looks like it would work well for me. I'm hoping to use a gift
certificate at Woodward Camera, but I may just save that for something else
(it's only $50). I doubt if Woodward has the Urban Disguise.
Paul
On Jun 19, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Mark C wrote:
> I'd second Darren's recomme
Was reading the great Herbert Keppler "Quotes" yesterday and came
across this comment on big and heavy hold everything bags. It's a big
no no he says for "most" photographers, provided of course if you are
not in the "most" category.
Ok, I bought a Swiss Gear Sling Bag on sale at Costco, Toronto,
I'd second Darren's recommendation regarding the urban disguise line. I
picked one up a few years ago so I could have a bag that looked like a
briiefcase when traveling for work. I only used it a few times for
extended shooting, but carried two bodies and a few heavy lenses (the
biggest being a
On 18/6/13, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I know there have been dozens of camera bag discussions here
I think you've been missing a lot of posts mate ;-)
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Paul,
I would think about two bags that may fit those needs:
There is a series of "messenger" style bags: Up-rise by Vanguard.
I wrote about Up-rise 33 back in March:
http://pdml.net/pipermail/pdml_pdml.net/2013-March/340066.html
This is great, but would be too small for two cameras.
You can se
charge me for the repair - not only didn't they
charge but they upgraded it to the level of their latest version.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: a camera bag
I know there have
I have Domke shoulder bag in the ballistic nylon and it retains its dark
look after six months use. I strap it to the rack on the back of my
motorcycle that is my preferred form of transport, so it gets plenty of
use.
Philip Northeast
www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au
On 19/06/13 7:36 AM, Bob W w
Sounds good. Thanks.
Paul via phone
On Jun 18, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
> Sounds like you need something like this:
> http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/urban-disguise-60-v2.aspx
> Urban Disguise® 60 V2.0
> A review here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ceaserfineartphotography/
Sounds like you need something like this:
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/urban-disguise-60-v2.aspx
Urban Disguise® 60 V2.0
A review here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ceaserfineartphotography/3506039816/in/pool-camerabag/
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Bob W wrote:
> On 18 Jun 2013, at
On 18 Jun 2013, at 22:15, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I know there have been dozens of camera bag discussions here, but I didn't
> pay attention at the time because I always worked out of my big pelican. Now
> I need a bag for around town assignments that will accommodate a limited
> amount of gea
I know there have been dozens of camera bag discussions here, but I didn't pay
attention at the time because I always worked out of my big pelican. Now I need
a bag for around town assignments that will accommodate a limited amount of
gear and an 11-inch laptop. I want to carry two K-5 bodies wi
Especially if you are in Canada.
Henry's has this Lowepro Rezo 190AW on sale at C$29 (US$24.7).
And before March 31st, you get free shipping in Canada!
http://www.henrys.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/PageDisplay?dest=frames.jsp¤cy=CAD&storeId=10001
B&H is selling this same bag for US$69.95.
It i
rch 23, 2002 11:44 PM
Subject: Quest for a camera bag
> So, I ended up with a thing called a Lowe Pro Photo Trekker AW
> today. It holds the 6x7 and the 7 lenses that I own, plus the
> geegaws that I carry around to make my photographic life even
> more miserable. It seems to be a well
So, I ended up with a thing called a Lowe Pro Photo Trekker AW
today. It holds the 6x7 and the 7 lenses that I own, plus the
geegaws that I carry around to make my photographic life even
more miserable. It seems to be a well made thing. It is almost
comfortable, I will have to spend some time seei
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