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Crumpler Jimmy Bo 300
Crumpler Jimmy Bo 300

Bum bag; Newest review: 11/2011

The Jimmy Bo 300 boasts excellent build quality and thanks to its carry strap, it can be worn either around the waist or over the shoulder. Digital SLR User said that there's enough space in it …

1 review, 3 opinions (Excellent)

   
Micro FourThirds Retro Bag
Olympus Micro Four Thirds Retro Bag

Bag; Newest review: 3/2011

The old-fashioned 'distressed' brown leather appearance is fantastic, leaving Digital SLR User with an affection for the Olympus Micro Four Thirds Retro bag, and they approve of the …

1 review

   
Crumpler Pony Box
Crumpler Pony Box

Rucksack; Newest review: 10/2010

The Crumpler Pony Box has maintained a first-class level of stitching, used material that can stand the test of time and when on the go a sternum strap that gives additional strength. Digital Photo …

1 review, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 
 
Crumpler Muffin Top 5500
Crumpler Muffin Top 5500

Bag; Newest review: 3/2011

Digital SLR User comment on the flexability of being able to use the Muffin Top 5500 as a normal day bag as well as a camera bag, thanks to having removable internal dividers. However you utilise the …

2 reviews, 2 opinions (Excellent)

 
Jessops Trek 2 Rucksack
Jessops Trek 2 Rucksack

Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011

"The Trek 2 Rucksack is actually a daypack, but it's a top value one. With plenty of space for things other than camera gear, literally on top of a compartment that fits a DSLR and several …

1 review

   
Crumpler Muffin Top Half Photo
Crumpler Muffin Top Half Photo

Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011

"Some of the funniest marketing meets some of the best bags in the photo world. Crumpler bags are made to last, and are available in an array of different colours. Yellow padding helps you find …

1 review

   
5549 Adventure9
Tamrac 5549 Adventure 9

Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011

"Extremely useful features like a 'pop-off pocket' to keep power cords organised mark this out as a tempting choice. It can carry laptops of up to 15.5 inches, or 17 inches for …

2 reviews, 5 opinions (Excellent)

 
Pro8
Tamrac Pro 8

Bag; Newest review: 11/2009

With a little time taken to re-arrange the internal dividers, the Tamrac Pro 8 can offer a decent amout of room, and other accessories can fit into the ample, large pockets. Compared to other bags in …

2 reviews, 6 opinions (Above average)

 
M-ROCK Zion 670
M-ROCK Zion 670

Rucksack; Newest review: 4/2011

According to Photography Monthly, whatever contents you carry in the M-Rock Zion 670, they should be well protected thanks to the closed-cell foam which has plastic inserts for reinforcement, 600D …

1 review

   
Lowepro Inverse 100 AW
Lowepro Inverse 100 AW

Bag; Newest review: 10/2008

What Digital Camera found the Inverse 100AW to be a well though out kit bag that allows quick access to its contents and would suit anyone just taking the bare essentials with them. Its water-proof …

1 review, 10 opinions (Above average)

 
 
Lowepro Classified AW Series
Lowepro Classified AW Series

Bag; Newest review: 4/2009

"The Lowepro Classified AW series is a new breed of camera bags, created with the unique requirements of the photojournalist in mind ..."

1 review, 7 opinions (Excellent)

   
Crumpler Pretty Boy Back Pack
Crumpler Pretty Boy Back Pack

Rucksack; Newest review: 8/2008

While the Crumpler bag was comfortable, Digital Photo magazine didn't think it offered enough protection and padding to keep camera kit safe and the entire upper section is without padding at …

2 reviews, 4 opinions (Above average)

 
Kata DC-433
Kata DC-433

Bag; Newest review: 3/2011

Kata are known for their very well constructed and comfortable bags with solid zips, and the DC-433 is one of their smallest options. Even though it is highly portable, Digital SLR User found it held …

1 review

   
DR 465
Kata DR-465

Rucksack; Newest review: 12/2007

"... In a world where thieves are brazen enough to try to steal things from zipped pockets on the back of such rucksacks, this secret compartment can give a new level of security. ..."

1 review, 14 opinions (Excellent)

 
Lowepro Classified 200 AW
Lowepro Classified 200 AW

Bag; Newest review: 2/2009

With vast amounts of well-considered space for a DSLR and array of lenses and accessories, the Lowepro Classified AW series with all-weather cover, soft internal dividers and quality construction …

1 review, 7 opinions (Excellent)

 
Bumblebee 220PL / 222UL
Kata Bumblebee PL-220 / UL-222

Rucksack; Newest review: 12/2010

What Digital Camera have awarded the Kata Bag Bumblebee 220PL and the 222UL backpacks 'Best Accessory 2010', beating even the iPad. Its state-of-the-art design means that it solves every …

1 review

   
Pro12 Camera Bag (5612)
Tamrac Pro 12 Camera Bag (5612)

Bag; Newest review: 2/2008

"The strap isn't particularly well padded, and though satisfactory for short term use, it became a little uncomfortable after longer periods."

1 review, 16 opinions (Above average)

 
Stealth-Reporter D 400 AW
Lowepro Stealth Reporter D400 AW

Bag; Newest review: 2/2008

"The non-slip strap is the best we've seen - it's extremely well-padded, making it comfortable to use for long periods."

1 review, 4 opinions (Excellent)

 
National Geographic NG 4567 Small Sling Bag
National Geographic NG 4567 Small Sling Bag

Bag; Newest review: 7/2008

The NG 4567 Small Sling Bag may not be the most spacious bag available. However, as What Digital Camera points out, with its specially designed pockets you can fit everything and anything you might …

1 review

 
Lowepro Mini Trekker AW (LP 19900)
Lowepro Mini Trekker AW (LP 19900)

Bag; Newest review: 8/2008

Digital Photo magazine found the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW to be the best of the bunch. Its inclusion of an all-weather pouch was a bonus and even when fully loaded, the reviewers found it comfortable …

1 review, 12 opinions (Excellent)

 
 


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