ishpop
tall person
So all the camera bags I have (crumpler, Lowepro, Tenba) are one strap shoulder bags. They each serve a purpose, but for hiking around all day, none of them are very ideal. So I know there are a plethora of combination hiking/photo bags out there, some made by Lowepro, some by Crumpler, but I am not sure how functional or comfortable they really are.
I am headed to the Olympic mountains, Deer Park camground this weekend, and going to head over to Glazer's in Seattle to check out some bags.
I will likely be bringing the following gear:
Hasselblad 501c with 80mm Planar.
Minolta CLE with 40mm rokkor and 90mm elmar
Olympus om1n with 24mm
holga
So not a ton of space is necessary, and as such, not looking for an expedition backpack, haha. A good combination of light and functional would be best.
Any experience with a quality bag that can hold some camera gear and water/snacks as well? Best to go with one of those hip packs?
I am headed to the Olympic mountains, Deer Park camground this weekend, and going to head over to Glazer's in Seattle to check out some bags.
I will likely be bringing the following gear:
Hasselblad 501c with 80mm Planar.
Minolta CLE with 40mm rokkor and 90mm elmar
Olympus om1n with 24mm
holga
So not a ton of space is necessary, and as such, not looking for an expedition backpack, haha. A good combination of light and functional would be best.
Any experience with a quality bag that can hold some camera gear and water/snacks as well? Best to go with one of those hip packs?