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Recommendations for Theme Park Carrying (Backpack, Sling Bag, Shoulder Bag)
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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 186188" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>I am a regular at disney (2x per year minimum) and I use a simple case logic $30 sling pack. Has a enough padded room for my D7000 with the 18-105 (outdoor and general shots)on it in the main pocket and a big enough side pocket for 70-300 mm (which I dont bring to Disney) or my 35 mm prime (indoor and wife's required food pics for travel reports). It also has extra smaller pockets for lens cleaning items and filters. I ride every single roller coaster and thrill ride there is with my family and have not had a problem with this set up. I can slide the pack to my back or quickly in front of me, but it generally rides on my hip. There is a waist band for weight support if I need it but I usually just use the shoulder strap and have easy, 1 zipper access to my camera. NEVER EVER EVER leave your set up in your stroller. Pack light and keep it on your person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 186188, member: 9917"] I am a regular at disney (2x per year minimum) and I use a simple case logic $30 sling pack. Has a enough padded room for my D7000 with the 18-105 (outdoor and general shots)on it in the main pocket and a big enough side pocket for 70-300 mm (which I dont bring to Disney) or my 35 mm prime (indoor and wife's required food pics for travel reports). It also has extra smaller pockets for lens cleaning items and filters. I ride every single roller coaster and thrill ride there is with my family and have not had a problem with this set up. I can slide the pack to my back or quickly in front of me, but it generally rides on my hip. There is a waist band for weight support if I need it but I usually just use the shoulder strap and have easy, 1 zipper access to my camera. NEVER EVER EVER leave your set up in your stroller. Pack light and keep it on your person. [/QUOTE]
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