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Newbie - How do you transport your D7100 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Bell" data-source="post: 324990" data-attributes="member: 18157"><p>When selecting a bag you have to consider does it suit your style of photography, are you likely to always carry all your kit or sometimes just a small selection, and what kit you are likely to acquire in the future. What suits one photographer won't another. I currently use a selection of different bags, the bag I'll use is based upon what I'm photographing (my wife wonders why I need so many bags and tripods). I can speak highly of Lowepro and Tamrac, I use both, including a back pack and a few shoulder bags. Going on a shoot with other photographers is a useful way of accessing bags, as well as viewing in a store. Never believe a bag manufacturer's spec when they say how many bodies or lenses a bag will hold, unless you have small bodies and skinny lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Bell, post: 324990, member: 18157"] When selecting a bag you have to consider does it suit your style of photography, are you likely to always carry all your kit or sometimes just a small selection, and what kit you are likely to acquire in the future. What suits one photographer won't another. I currently use a selection of different bags, the bag I'll use is based upon what I'm photographing (my wife wonders why I need so many bags and tripods). I can speak highly of Lowepro and Tamrac, I use both, including a back pack and a few shoulder bags. Going on a shoot with other photographers is a useful way of accessing bags, as well as viewing in a store. Never believe a bag manufacturer's spec when they say how many bodies or lenses a bag will hold, unless you have small bodies and skinny lenses. [/QUOTE]
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