jcrutcher
Veteran
Good morning. I've been asked to shoot a graduation. Normally I stuff a couple of lenses in my pocket but thought I would be more organized for this. I need a lightweight vest (hot here in Arizona) to carry 3-4 lenses and a extra M body. Maybe a flash instead of one of the lenses. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you, Jim
Pablito
coco frío
I stopped using them because they are too hot, and you attract attention when you wear them. But I believe the Domke ones have a mesh back.
Sylvester
Well-known
Small camera bag like the think tank retro... You're going back to highschool man, you need to look quite stylish...
back alley
IMAGES
i find vests are too warm also...and i was teased endlessly about going fishing all the time!
randolph45
Well-known
no bag
no bag
No shame here
I used a fishing vest to walk the race track.Worked great for me .Even distribution of weight across shoulders.
Why worry what others think if it works for you
no bag
No shame here
I used a fishing vest to walk the race track.Worked great for me .Even distribution of weight across shoulders.
Why worry what others think if it works for you
kokoshawnuff
Alex
If you go to an outdoors/sporting good store there are always quite a few "hiking vests" that are lightweight and breathable, loaded with pockets, and even have UPF protection. I don't use one for photography, but do while hiking and they easily fit a few lenses when needed.
barnwulf
Well-known
I never had a problem wearing vests when I was shooting all landscapes when I was carrying graduated ND filters, a meter, film, adapter rings and lots of other small stuff. Easier access than a bag. I use a small bag now that I am not carrying so many things around. Domke sells mesh vests. They are still a little warm to wear. I was always focused on my work and not what others thought. A lot of other landscape photographers wore vests too. - jim
sepiareverb
genius and moron
...vests ... and ... UPF protection...
A major selling point?
I'll agree a bag is easier and generally more comfortable, if less safe.
gb hill
Veteran
I think Tom A looks mighty stylish wearing his vest in his travels. I thought of trying one instead of carrying a bag all the time. With the clothes people dress in now a days I think mostly what others think is all in the mind. & the few who do need to get a life.
jcrutcher
Veteran
Thank you all. The graduation is for a Graduate Class at a college, most are 30-35 years younger than me so I probably could wear a snowsuit and they wouldn't notice me. I have a couple of Domke bags and may use them. The fishing vest idea is good since I do hike every weekend in the desert and bring a couple of camera's so that might be just the ticket. It gets 110-115 degrees here in the summer so comfort is important. Thank you all I'll let you know what I end up doing.
Jim
Jim
fast14riot
To infinity and beyond!
Tamrac 706 deluxe convertible bag has a built in waist belt. It is a full 2" wide belt so it doesn't feel uncomfortable when wearing it loaded. Just enough room for two RF bodies, 3 lenses, meter, flash and small extras. I love mine.
-Xander
-Xander
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