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D5200
Bag for DLSR
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<blockquote data-quote="cadomniel" data-source="post: 210891" data-attributes="member: 17144"><p>I just got the Lowepro Pro Messenger 160AW. Picked it up from amazon for $120. Don't know how I got that price because I looked today and they are $201CDN.</p><p>Anyway, I am very impressed with the bag. Lots space. I can fit my D5100 with the 18-55 kit lens attached, and 55-300mm, 35mm prime and Tokina 11-16mm in the bag, as well as 3-4 lens filters, sb400, spare battery and cleaning kit. The nice thing about the bag is its very compact and even with all that gear it is not heavy at all.</p><p></p><p>Its a bit more stealthy which was an important factor for me. I don't like camera backpacks that scream ROB ME and I feel a smaller messenger bag worn at the side is safer than a backpack that someone can reach into without you noticing...</p><p></p><p>That being said backpack is more convenient and comfortable for going for a hike in the woods or mountains with your gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadomniel, post: 210891, member: 17144"] I just got the Lowepro Pro Messenger 160AW. Picked it up from amazon for $120. Don't know how I got that price because I looked today and they are $201CDN. Anyway, I am very impressed with the bag. Lots space. I can fit my D5100 with the 18-55 kit lens attached, and 55-300mm, 35mm prime and Tokina 11-16mm in the bag, as well as 3-4 lens filters, sb400, spare battery and cleaning kit. The nice thing about the bag is its very compact and even with all that gear it is not heavy at all. Its a bit more stealthy which was an important factor for me. I don't like camera backpacks that scream ROB ME and I feel a smaller messenger bag worn at the side is safer than a backpack that someone can reach into without you noticing... That being said backpack is more convenient and comfortable for going for a hike in the woods or mountains with your gear. [/QUOTE]
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