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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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More information at: Outdoor Photography, issue March 2011 Tamrac Evolution 8 Faced with a mountain of existing camera bags, Steve Watkins wonders if this new offering from Tarmac is the one-size-fits-all solution for his various outdoor activity shots. … to review
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Tamrac 5550 Adventure 10
Screen size compatibility: 17"; Colour: Black, Red; Newest review: 4/2011 The Adventure 10, one of Tamrac's compact, light Adventure series backpacks, is available in a choice of colour combinations, and is attractive and slick in appearance, according to Photography …
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2 opinions
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Tamrac Expedition 3
Bag; Newest review: 3/2013 Not only is Tamrac's Expedition 3 one of the most affordable bags in DLSR User's round-up, it's also spacious enough to carry most kit you might need and it features the company's …
1 review,
2 opinions
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Tamrac Aero Speed Pack 85
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2013 Tamrac's Dual Access System makes it a breeze to get to your kit, and with a series of accessory pockets, a weather resistant build, a 17-inch laptop compartment and a top section for whatever …
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4 opinions
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Tamrac Zuma 4
Bag; Newest review: 11/2011 Despite Tamrac's Zuma 4 being too small for a regular laptop, since it's designed to hold an iPad or a netbook, Digital SLR User nevertheless found it spacious enough for carrying all your …
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1 opinion
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Tamrac Adventure 6
Rucksack; Newest review: 11/2011 Digital SLR User considered the Adventure 6 to be specially well suited to mountain and hill hiking thanks to its two separate sections: the padded bottom part for holding photo gear and a top …
2 reviews,
6 opinions
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Tamrac Explorer 400
Bag; Newest review: 3/2011 Digital SLR User considered the 400 to be the best sized option in the Explorer range, with its easy to use design, ample pockets and great performance as an all-round bag. It also has a comfortable …
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3 opinions
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Tamrac Travel Pack 71
Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011 "This compact bag is small on the outside but it still manages to fit a DSLR with a lens attached, two extra lenses and a healthy bundle of accessories on the inside. You can customise it with …
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4 opinions
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Tamrac Digital Zoom 2
Bag; Newest review: 3/2011 Built for functionality, the Tamrac Digital Zoom 2 is just the right size to fit its purpose, says Digital SLR User, whose reviewers also found its tapered bottom was perfectly practical for finding …
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4 opinions
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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
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 12/2006 Camera Bag Shootout All of the camera bags on test here are impressively made and offer some rather handy features, so which one you might go for perhaps depends on how much you've got to carry. In test: Three camera bags were reviewed and rated based on design, construction and value for money. Scores ranged from 8 to 9 points out of 10. … to review
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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
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More information at: What Digital Camera, 7/2007 Tamrac Adventure 9 Tamrac's Adventure 9 is a new rival for Lowepro's popular Compu Daypack, which provides three distinct storage areas: a section for camera and lenses, a laptop section, and a general-purpose space. … to review
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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
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More information at: Digital Photo, 4/2008 Shoulder Bags for photographers A backpack distributes the weight of your equipment evenly, but to avoid the hassle of taking it on and off, you might just find yourself leaving your camera in the bag. A shoulder bag such as one of these, however, offers quick and easy access to your gear. In test: Six shoulder bags for carrying cameras and photographic kit were reviewed and rated based on design, build, capacity, ease of use and value for money. Scores ranged from 3 to 5 stars out of 5. … to review
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Tamrac Adventure Messenger 4 (Model 5534)
Bag; Newest review: 12/2007
With safety at the top of its list of priorities, the Tamrac Adventure Messenger 4's design instilled confidence for TrustedReviews. As well as being well built, they found it comfortable to
2 reviews,
2 opinions
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 12/2007 Camera Bag Round-Up Once you start accumulating equipment, a good photography kit bag becomes essential. There are plenty of choices available, so whether you're a semi-pro or a beginner, there's a bag that's right for you. Here are four of the best. In test: Four camera bags and rucksacks were reviewed and rated based on features, design and value for money. Scores ranged from 7 to 9 points out of 10. … to review
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Tamrac Expedition 4
Rucksack; Newest review: 7/2007 "... the Expedition 4 is nice and deep, suiting those with larger D-SLRs. The lumbar support and other mesh pads make the Expedition 4 comfortable to carry, and all the straps are well …
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1 opinion
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Tamrac Expedition 5x
Rucksack; Newest review: 10/2010
Inside of the bag is deep enough to contain a D-SLR that has a battery grip fitted and Digital Photo had no trouble with the kit they used, and managed to fit in a 70-200mm f/4 telephoto zoom. The
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3 opinions
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More information at: Digital Photo, 9/2008 Camera Backpacks There's nothing like getting out and about with your brand new digital camera and getting a few great shots of untouched nature. However, getting to those faraway places can be a dangerous affair and protection for your new toy is a must. In test: Six camera backpacks were reviewed and rated based on design, build, capacity, comfort and value for money. Scores ranged from 3 to 5 stars out of 5. … to review
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Tamrac Adventure Messenger 1
Bag; Newest review: 12/2006
"... To sum up, this is an ideal bag for the city or lightweight traveller, without looking like a camera bag."
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More information at: What Digital Camera, 9/2006 Tamrac Adventure Messenger 1 We've looked at big bags, little bags, backpacks and pouches, but the Adventure Messenger 1 is more of a sachel-type bag. … to review
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