venchka
Veteran
A real backpack
A real backpack
Use a real backpack. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
A real backpack
I can put a word for the stuff from w[B]ww.photobackpacker.com[/B]. Bruce is a very kind and friendly person. He ofers different Kellty backpacks that are slightly reworked to allow the full front panel to open. I got the Kellty 2650 (it fits the carry on requirements when not fully packed and is very light but still with a good harness and waist belt). Even better are his camera and lense cases - feather light but still enough protection. Although designed mainly for large format equipment - they are perfect for carrying other cameras and lenses too. I use one of his "double lens" cases to carry my Rolleiflex T. I use his other cases for my 4x5 equipment and couldn't e be happier. I have also a very good personal experience with Bruce and I would not hesitate to recommend either his products or himself as seller.
I have also considered the Kinesis stuff (www.kgear.com) - the backpack looks really good and they offer a lot of different accessories and they are more directed to MF/35mm users.
Also check out the ThinkTank stuff (www.thinktankphoto.com) - looks great - I have heard only good reports. I consider getting a belt pack form them.
I have had a look at the "standard" backpack from Tamrom, Lowepro and others and only found them too heavy and "dedicated".
Use a real backpack. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.