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Lowepro Pro Runner 300 AW
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2013
The Pro Runner 300 AW is designed with the aim of fitting within cabin luggage size limits, so you won't need to part with your precious kit when you board a plane. Despite its compact size, it
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46 opinions
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More information at: Digital SLR User, issue 4/2013 Top 10 camera bags under £100 A camera bag is a must for carrying around and protecting your delicate photo kit. DSLR User take a look at 10 backpacks below the £100 mark. In test: Ten camera bags were reviewed. No ratings were given. … to review
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Kata DC-445
Bag; Newest review: 3/2011 Although the DC-445 is a larger version of the DC-433, it has managed to keep the same styling, just on a larger scale, and thus also uses the same top-notch material for construction. The increased …
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11 opinions
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Vanguard Up-Rise 48
Rucksack; Newest review: 5/2010 "Are you looking for a sturdy backpack that you can rely on day in, day out? If so, the Vanguard Up-rise 48 is one of the best options and at a reasonable £99, it scores well in value for money …
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10 opinions
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Crumpler Light Delight Photo 6000
Bag; Newest review: 7/2012 Crumpler's Light Delight Photo 6000 impressed Digital SLR User so much that the reviewer concluded that for short trips, it would be his bag of choice hands down. It's comfortable, …
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2 opinions
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Lowepro Toploader Pro 70 AW
Bum bag, Bag; Newest review: 9/2009 In the opinion of Digital Photo the LOWEPRO Toploader Pro 70 AW makes an superb choice at this price point if you are looking for a durable, comfortable, compact zoomster for one D-SLR camera body …
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12 opinions
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Vanguard Up-Rise 15
Bag; Newest review: 9/2009 The fantastically flexible Vanguard Up-Rise 15 really impressed Digicambuyer reviewers with its plentiful pockets for your camera and extras too.
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1 opinion
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Lowepro Stealth Reporter D200 AW
Bag; Newest review: 11/2009 Digital Photo thought the Stealth Reporter D200 AW from Lowepro was nicely designed and well made. It's very well padded, there's lots of room in the main compartment, and reviewers …
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7 opinions
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Tamrac Evolution 8
Bag, Rucksack; Newest review: 2/2011 "The Evolution 8 ... is a superbly made bag that provides so many options for how to carry and access your gear that it could quite easily be the only bag that most outdoor photographers …
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6 opinions
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Kata Bumblebee PL-220
Rucksack; Newest review: 12/2010 "... It's all relatively lightweight, and thanks to Kata's Spine Guard it's very sturdy. Its biggest strength, though, is how much you can squeeze into it. ... It does have a …
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4 opinions
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Kata Bumblebee UL-222
Rucksack; Newest review: 7/2010 What Digital Camera likes that the UL-222 has managed to achieve comfort and space with this bag. With perforated foam and aluminum alloy being used throughout the bag as was used with the back …
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5 opinions
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Vanguard Heralder 38
Bag; Newest review: 2/2012
Great construction and a thoughtful design with features such as a top flap zip for quick access meant Photo answers really couldn't find fault with The Heralder 38. It'll keep a fair bit
2 reviews,
3 opinions
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More information at: Digital SLR User, issue 12/2011 Vanguard Heralder 38 bag There are some advantages to choosing a messenger bag over a backpack: they don't usually look like camera bags, which makes them safer to carry around, and they can be as ample as any rucksack. … to review
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Lowepro Compu Day Photo 150
Bag; Newest review: 3/2012
The LowePro CompuDay Photo 150 shoulder bag is comfortable to wear and as the main flap closes using two clips, it's quite secure. EPHOTOzine say that it's not ideal to use on long
2 reviews,
4 opinions
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More information at: Digital SLR User, issue 12/2011 Your next buy - Day trip bags It's not always necessary or advisable to take all of your photo gear with you wherever you go. In those cases when you only need a body and a lens or a small selection of kit, a small bag can prove invaluable. In test: Twenty small camera bags were reviewed. No ratings were given. … to review
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Lowepro Rover AW II
Rucksack; Newest review: 11/2011
The folks at Digital SLR User praised Lowepro's Rover AW II highly, saying that not only is it large and comfortable to wear, but it's also well weather proofed and built to last. The only
2 reviews,
6 opinions
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More information at: Digital SLR User, issue 7/2011 Your next buy - Backpacks Backpacks are the most comfortable type of bag if you have a heavier kit or do lots of walking. With dozens of choices out there, Matt Kimberley outlines 20 of the best. In test: 20 camera backpacks were reviewed. … to review
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Vanguard Skyborne 51
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2011 Although ePHOTOzine liked the Vanguard Skyborne 51, they did find it to be a little bit of a Jack of all trades, master of none. It definitely has broad appeal though with its good all-round design, …
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1 opinion
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Kata Bumblebee-210 DL
Rucksack; Newest review: 11/2011
Despite its name, the Bumblebee-210 DL is not just for Transformers fans, say Digital SLR User, but rather for anybody who needs a well-specced, spacious backpack with a laptop compartment.
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7 opinions
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More information at: Photo answers, 7/2011 Kata Bumblebee DL-210 The Bumblebee DL-210 from Kata might be just the job for those taking just a couple of lenses with their camera on a hike or other short trip. … to review
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Kata Revolver 8-PL
Rucksack; Newest review: 11/2012
The revolutionary and yet brilliantly simple design of Kata's Revolver 8-PL makes it a breeze to go through your kit thanks to its rotating main compartment. It's also very comfortable and
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More information at: ePHOTOzine, 11/2012 Kata Revolver-8 PL The stand-out feature of the Revolver-8 PL is its revolving compartment, which allows easy-as-pie access to your lenses without having to shuffle through the whole bag. ePHOTOzine put it to the test. … to review
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Crumpler Jackpack Half Photo Backpack
Rucksack; Newest review: 7/2012 Reviewers at Digital SLR User were very impressed by Crumpler's Jackpack Half Photo Backpack, saying that it lives up to the the high standars set by previous offerings from the company. It can …
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1 opinion
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Booq Python Toploader
Bag; Newest review: 9/2012
The only thing Digital SLR User would change about Booq's Python Toploader is its price, since it's a tad expensive compared to the competition. However, you do get your money's worth
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More information at: Digital SLR User, issue 10/2012 Booq Python Toploader For those occasions when you don't need to lug around your whole photo kit with you, a small toploader bag is the best option. Digital SLR User put Booq's latest model to the test. … to review
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Manfrotto Stile Veloce V
Rucksack; Newest review: 7/2011 A rear rather than front entry to the Manfrotto Veloce V SB390 makes it nice and secure when transporting expensive kit. Inside there is a good range of pockets and a padded 15.4in laptop sleeve, …
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4 opinions
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Made Always-On Wrap-Up
Bag; Newest review: 6/2009
A perfect solution to often bulky and unattractive camera cases, the Wrap-up surrounds your compact digital camera taking up as little extra space as possible while offering necessary protection.
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87 opinions
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More information at: Practical Photography, issue 7/2009 Always On wrap-up camera case The Wrap-ups, available in a variety of coverings from Dalmatian spots to hot pink from Jessops are simplicity itself to use. Attaching your camera by the tripod thread to the Wrap-up baseplate is all that's necessary. … to review
Product information and further reviews for bags for cameras
Kata Revolver 8-PL bag Digital SLR User 12/2012 - Camera bags haven't changed significantly in the last decades; materials have gotten better, increasing their durability and weatherproofing, but their construction principles have remained more or less the same... until now, with the arrival of the Kata Revolver 8-PL.
Lowepro Classified AW Series Digital Photo 4/2009 - A courier-like satchel with plenty of internal space and padding for your mobile camera kit, the Lowepro Classified AW series doesn't let on anything about the nature of its contents.
Lowepro DZ100 Practical Photography 4/2009 - A bag-within-a-bag, waterproof with a clever zip seal, perfect for the photographer who can't avoid getting messy.
Water, water everywhere but with a drop to drink Practical Photography 10/2007 - Your standard camera bag probably copes admirably with most situations you encounter as a photographer, and doubtless it's protected your kit against rain, dirt, sand and storms. But with every walk of life there are always those times when something a little more extreme is called for. And this is where the Lowepro DryZone Rover comes in. Unlike the DryZone 100 or 200, only the bottom half of the is used to carry non-camera essentials. It's also the world's first camera bag with a built-in water bladder, so while your kit stays dry you don't have to.
Domke F-2 Practical Photography 7/2008 - The Domke F-2 has been a mainstay of the company's range for over 30 years but after all this time does it still offer the camera owner all they need?
Lowepro Flipside 200 Backpack What Digital Camera 5/2008 - The Flipside series backpack claims to offer the combination of size, for photography equipment to be safely stored, and comfort for the photographer carrying the gear. Does this backpack live up to these claims or is it just more weight to carry around?
Waterproof Bags What Digital Camera 7/2009 - Once you've decided on which waterproof camera to bring to the seaside, a waterproof bag is the next accompaniment. From camera cases to dry tubes for bulky items or specialised DSLR cases, there's something for all cameras and accessories. Review details: Four waterproof bags were individually reviewed. No final scores were given.
Lowepro Inverse 100AW What Digital Camera 11/2008 - A distinctly deceptive waist bag, the Lowepro Inverse 100AW can hold a mid-sized DSLr as well as a couple of lenses and other accessories without looking too bulky and cumbersome.
Kata 3NI-20 Sling What Digital Camera 11/2008 - Sling bags are fast becoming a popular option for photographers looking to get quick and easy access to their kit without having to go through the hassle of finding a dry surface on which to set the bag down and fumble around inside trying to get at their camera. Kata's 3NI-20 Sling is one such bag with an emphasis on security.
Loweprro Flipside 200 backpack Digital Photo 6/2008 - Lowepro's Flipside backpack is a smallish, water-resistant bag for carrying around the most essential of kit, plus space on the side for carrying a tripod.
Lowepro Fastpack 250 Backpack What Digital Camera 4/2008 - As its name might suggest, Lowepro's Fastpack range of backpacks offer quick access to what's inside, and they're light and comfy too.
Lowepro Cirrus TLZ 15 What Digital Camera 12/2007 - When you've got lots of photographic equipment to carry around, only a camera bag will do, but if you just need to take your DSLR and standard lens out with you, a camera holster such as Lowepro's Cirrus TLZ 15 might just be all you need.
Naneu Pro U120 ThinkCamera 11/2007 - There are trends in everything. Food, fashion or fotos - what was fashionable last year is way behind the curve this. Apparently in photography this applies the most to camera bags. Once upon a time there was Billingham and Domke, then LowePro and Tenba were pushing the zeitgeist envelope. Crumpler changed things again, with a bold shift from purposeful to trendy. Now Naneu Pro comes along with a healthy range of baggy products to cover all bases. Florida-based Naneu Pro redraws the bagosphere yet again with its multitudinous ranges.
Tamrac Model 5534 What Digital Camera 1/2007 - As soon as you've got a couple of lenses and some accessories for your DSLR, you're probably going to need a bag to put them in, and there are plenty to choose from. So how good an option is Tamrac's Model 5534?
Vanguard The Heralder 38 Photo answers 2/2012 - Keep your kit protected whatever the weather with Vanguard's The Heralder.
Lowepro Rover AW II backpack Digital SLR User 12/2011 - Lowepro's Rover AW II is an ample backpack with space to hold not only photo gear but also important extras such as food.
National Geographic satchel W2160 Digital Photo 7/2009 - National Geographic's Walkabout collection of bags includes the W2160 waterproof satchel for DSLR cameras. While rugged and offering good protection from the elements on the outside, on the in there are issues with storage space.
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