Amazon Basics Photography Backpack

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Money well spent. I'm incredibly picky with bags, took me over two months to decide.

From expensive £200 bags, to lower end lowepro stuff to Crumpler.

Super happy with this bag, 6D, 35L, 50mm, 135 FD, apadpters, filters, 50mm Chromenose, 100-200 FD, 430EXII flash. Yet everything fits comfortably, secure and well padded.

Shoulder pads are perfect, even has a front strap which is like a belt. Awesome stuff!

£22 very well spent.
 
Money well spent. I'm incredibly picky with bags, took me over two months to decide.

From expensive £200 bags, to lower end lowepro stuff to Crumpler.

Super happy with this bag, 6D, 35L, 50mm, 135 FD, apadpters, filters, 50mm Chromenose, 100-200 FD, 430EXII flash. Yet everything fits comfortably, secure and well padded.

Shoulder pads are perfect, even has a front strap which is like a belt. Awesome stuff!

£22 very well spent.


So how about a Link??
 
In fact I would like a camera bag which don't like a camera bag such as this one http://www.koolerbuy.com/koolertron...over-for-sony-canon-nikon-olympus-p-3880.html

That bag is all over eBay and Amazon, I use a smaller version for taking my camera to work along with my lunch.

To carry the kit on my days off I've just bought this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Katoob...d=1394706929&sr=8-1&keywords=hama+katooba+190 The name is actually Katoomba not Katooba.
Jury is out until I get a chance to try it properly but it seems a mix of brilliant ideas and daft ones. Like you can choose whether to put the strap left or right diagonal, it just clips out and slides across. Loads of room for my dslr fitted with a 300mm F4 (30cm) and space for all my kit (the 190rl is the biggest size). The saggy bag on the front is a rain cover, great idea but it's not detachable and you have to unclip it to open the bag fully.
 
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Amin,I'm like you and have spent the last month deciding on another bag,I'm currently using a Crumpler budgie smuggler but found it a little small for my gear, so I've gone for a Tamrac rally 6, one of the things I like about it is the fact it doesn't look like a came bag so helps avoid unwanted attention.

http://www.tamrac.com/products/rally6/
 
I'm using the Basics bag to transport my Fuji kit to and from the studio and it does the job well, not up to Thinktank standards but what do you want for £22?

I just sold a TT Retrospective 30 as it was way to big but have a Retro 7 for travel as it is more discreet but for the money the Basics bag is excellent value for money unless you are a brand snob and then it would not be for you.
 
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