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..list them for me please so I can look at all the options.. you know the sort that have a small camera gear section at the bottom with a larger non camera gear section at the top.
I had a kata DR467 that may fit your needs
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...match=&plid=&gclid=cpp1rmsm8mocfdyy0wodqpkcka
that is pretty much the kind of thing I was thinking of.
In the UK Paramo stock the f-stop bagsDoes anybody know who stocks the F-Stop gear?
Thanks
Does anybody know who stocks the F-Stop gear?
Thanks
I know paramo do
I had a kata DR467 that may fit your needs
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...match=&plid=&gclid=cpp1rmsm8mocfdyy0wodqpkcka
that is pretty much the kind of thing I was thinking of.
F stops own website. Select Europe as the area. Only downside at present is the long delivery, current orders to be shipped from April onwards. I've purchased from Paramo but they don't seem to have the new ranges listed yet.Does anybody know who stocks the F-Stop gear?
Thanks
I have the Manfrotto Off Road Hiker 20L and it's great for more outdoors type stuff. Camera section can easily hold a 5D with 24-70 easily and the non camera section is huge. I found the 30L was too big for a day bag and I prefer my Lowepro (I can't remember the version) for going into town as it's less conspicuous.
@jerry12953 do you know if the bag you mentioned (copies on ebay) fits airline carry on requirements? (not weight obv, just size) - That might well be the kind of thing i'd get. I like the different way to access gear as i always have to take off my current lowepro bag and put it lying on the floor to get out kit and it always feels a bit awkward, i think the design is meant to mean you can just swing it round to access the kit, but the bag feels like it's half the size of me (as a short lady folk person) so i never do that. altho the 'stuff' compartment has less pockets in it than the one i have. oh woe is trying to find a bag to do all things! wonder if it fits two bodies.. hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
no worries if you dont know but just wondered
The truth is there's no single ideal bag. My Guru holds my landscape gear but my other body + long lens is kept in a separate "pouch" which goes over one shoulder. I carry with me when I'm not going too far.
Big fan of f-stop/mindshift myself, the only issue with them being the cost.
@jerry12953 yeah I don't need side access to gear, bags of the size to hold decent amount of kit are too big in comparison to size of me to be able to swing round, which is why I don't use that feature of the lowepro bag I use at the moment so the top access of the bag you describe looks more useful to me as at the moment it's annoying to sling it down and get kit out. Thanks for the tip, might give this one a try
My favourite rucksack bag has always been my Tamrac Adventure 9, it's the only one I've never sold. This it's discontinued now but they pop up time to time and very hard wearing so easy to find one in a good condition.
http://www.techradar.com/news/photo...eras/best-camera-backpack-10-tested-1074762/8
Well i've taken a punt on one.
£35 delivered from China - will update once it arrives.