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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 16911" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>The bag Jack has, when wearing it, the camera is on it's side. It's a sling bag. When on your back, you can swing it around to the front for quick and easy access to your gear. I am getting the same bag. I had a Tamrac back pack bag, where the camera would be upside down (standing on the lens) and it's fine...especially in a camera bag where there is tons of padding...because it's technically NOT standing on the lens...it's suspended at the body mostly. </p><p>Even without padding, I doubt it would harm anything as the body doesn't have enough weight to bear down on the lens. </p><p> </p><p>In summary...if the bag is made for a DSLR, it doesn't matter if the camera gets stored upside down, sideways, or inside out. It will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 16911, member: 3571"] The bag Jack has, when wearing it, the camera is on it's side. It's a sling bag. When on your back, you can swing it around to the front for quick and easy access to your gear. I am getting the same bag. I had a Tamrac back pack bag, where the camera would be upside down (standing on the lens) and it's fine...especially in a camera bag where there is tons of padding...because it's technically NOT standing on the lens...it's suspended at the body mostly. Even without padding, I doubt it would harm anything as the body doesn't have enough weight to bear down on the lens. In summary...if the bag is made for a DSLR, it doesn't matter if the camera gets stored upside down, sideways, or inside out. It will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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