Paolo Bonello
3 from 36 on a good day.
Combining two passions like cycling and photography is something a lot of us here have been doing for a while but they do pose certain limitations on each other.
I have been in search of a good light weight and easily accessible camera holder for quite some time and if you like to do longer rides (Distance relative to your ability) then weight and size of your pack and camera gear become a definite issue. I know there's probably some uber fit, ultra athletic guys out there who can carry a 5dmkII and seven lenses on a 4 day mtn bike ride through the Rocky Mountains but here I'm just an average joe who is trying to feel bit less weighted and slowed down by my camera. That Camera being a Panny GF1, 20mm lens or kit 14-45. Alternately 35mm film cameras of the cheap RF variety.
So the other day I was walking through satans creation (The Shopping Mall) and I saw a window display of 6 male manequins, each one wearing a small Man Purse. I remember thinking to myself that, I'd buy one of those if they came in pink.... BUT It struck me the next day that this bag which I had by now labelled the Mangina bag was exactly the bag I had been looking for to try to photo/cycling without the weight and awkward size of my camera bag.
So here's the creation, I added a leftover shoulder strap that I got with my last laptop. You know how laptops come with a cheap and nasty free bag that nobody ever uses, well I pillaged the strap off that to act as a stabilizer strap around my mid section.

Light camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
Light camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
Light weight camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
I have been in search of a good light weight and easily accessible camera holder for quite some time and if you like to do longer rides (Distance relative to your ability) then weight and size of your pack and camera gear become a definite issue. I know there's probably some uber fit, ultra athletic guys out there who can carry a 5dmkII and seven lenses on a 4 day mtn bike ride through the Rocky Mountains but here I'm just an average joe who is trying to feel bit less weighted and slowed down by my camera. That Camera being a Panny GF1, 20mm lens or kit 14-45. Alternately 35mm film cameras of the cheap RF variety.
So the other day I was walking through satans creation (The Shopping Mall) and I saw a window display of 6 male manequins, each one wearing a small Man Purse. I remember thinking to myself that, I'd buy one of those if they came in pink.... BUT It struck me the next day that this bag which I had by now labelled the Mangina bag was exactly the bag I had been looking for to try to photo/cycling without the weight and awkward size of my camera bag.
So here's the creation, I added a leftover shoulder strap that I got with my last laptop. You know how laptops come with a cheap and nasty free bag that nobody ever uses, well I pillaged the strap off that to act as a stabilizer strap around my mid section.

Light camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
Light camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
Light weight camera bag for cycling by Paolo Bonello, on Flickr
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