In that case check out a Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home. Possibly the 5 Million...And this is why I am looking at the messenger style bags. Need more a quick grab and go bag with specific stuff.
Take a look at the Tamrac bags. They are well made, reasonably priced and have a good selection of models to choose from.
In that case check out a Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home. Possibly the 5 Million...
I have a 4MDH, but I'm thinking I'd prefer a 5.
Link Goes to 5 Million Dollar Home,
In that case check out a Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home. Possibly the 5 Million...
I have a 4MDH, but I'm thinking I'd prefer a 5.
Link Goes to 5 Million Dollar Home,
The dimensions are on the site: 17cm x 20cm x 13cm for the medium. That being said, I've never really worried about my camera being subject to heat and dust, really, and I'm a desert rat. If it's *that* hot and/or dusty, it's doubtful I'm wanting to be taking photos to begin with. And personally, my thinking is that "hammock" really isn't going to provide you with much protection. That soft neoprene looks nice but it's not much of a shock absorber. My D5100 took a LOT of bumping and knocking about and shed it all like water off a ducks back; it's part of what you're paying for when you pony up for the Nikon brand: a certain ruggedness of build, so don't feel like you need to treat your 5100 like a piece of Ming porcelain. Big drops are another matter but I don't see that thin skin of neoprene doing much about that, either...And what about sizing. Its very ambiguous on the website. Small or medium if I have a D5100 with a 18-55 lens attached?