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Recommendations for Theme Park Carrying (Backpack, Sling Bag, Shoulder Bag)
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<blockquote data-quote="dddwyer1981" data-source="post: 186015" data-attributes="member: 15867"><p>Living in Orlando, we take the kids to the theme parks on a regular basis. Of course, I tote my gear with me. </p><p></p><p>I had a cheap Targus sling bag that I use to carry the camera currently. However, I just picked up a 70-200mm, and it won't fit in this bag. As a result, I picked up the Luma Labs Cinch strap so that I can carry the camera with a big lens across the body.</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if I should pick up a regular backpack, shoulder bag, or a bigger sling bag to accompany the strap.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone had experience using a sling bag with a Black Rapid or Cinch strap - can they work together, or is it just too cumbersome?</p><p></p><p>Any recommendations? I guess bringing less equipment is always an option, but not nearly as fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dddwyer1981, post: 186015, member: 15867"] Living in Orlando, we take the kids to the theme parks on a regular basis. Of course, I tote my gear with me. I had a cheap Targus sling bag that I use to carry the camera currently. However, I just picked up a 70-200mm, and it won't fit in this bag. As a result, I picked up the Luma Labs Cinch strap so that I can carry the camera with a big lens across the body. I'm wondering if I should pick up a regular backpack, shoulder bag, or a bigger sling bag to accompany the strap. Has anyone had experience using a sling bag with a Black Rapid or Cinch strap - can they work together, or is it just too cumbersome? Any recommendations? I guess bringing less equipment is always an option, but not nearly as fun. [/QUOTE]
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