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<blockquote data-quote="CP93" data-source="post: 513458" data-attributes="member: 41082"><p>Just to state the obvious:</p><p></p><p>Shoulder bags: Good for quick access, really bad for your back once you get past a body and single lens.</p><p></p><p>Backpack style: Lousy for quick access (but shouldn't your camera be in your hands?), much better for your back.</p><p></p><p>I had one of the original Tenbas that looked a lot like pforsell's Domke, and it was good for my old OM2n outfit because it was relatively light, but these days I use a Lowepro backpack style that has lasted me for over a decade now and still looks new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CP93, post: 513458, member: 41082"] Just to state the obvious: Shoulder bags: Good for quick access, really bad for your back once you get past a body and single lens. Backpack style: Lousy for quick access (but shouldn't your camera be in your hands?), much better for your back. I had one of the original Tenbas that looked a lot like pforsell's Domke, and it was good for my old OM2n outfit because it was relatively light, but these days I use a Lowepro backpack style that has lasted me for over a decade now and still looks new. [/QUOTE]
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