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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 70301" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I have few Lowepro both sling mode and packpack mode, but, I actually have gone away from using them as overkill. </p><p></p><p>first, I don't have to carry extra stuff as much anymore, the card size and battery life have gotten to the point that I can shoot all day on one battery, and memory card. I clear my camera after each use, so never really a risk there. </p><p></p><p>Second, when on foot, I like to travel light, so, I have switched to 1 or two lens bags on the belt. Low weight, and I don't risk leaving behind. </p><p></p><p>So, I converted one of those light weight back packs that holds a water pack. I find the size perfect, very comfortable, quick to sling off the back, and best of all, people don't think it is a camera bag but just a water pack pack, so less eyes on the equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 70301, member: 10038"] I have few Lowepro both sling mode and packpack mode, but, I actually have gone away from using them as overkill. first, I don't have to carry extra stuff as much anymore, the card size and battery life have gotten to the point that I can shoot all day on one battery, and memory card. I clear my camera after each use, so never really a risk there. Second, when on foot, I like to travel light, so, I have switched to 1 or two lens bags on the belt. Low weight, and I don't risk leaving behind. So, I converted one of those light weight back packs that holds a water pack. I find the size perfect, very comfortable, quick to sling off the back, and best of all, people don't think it is a camera bag but just a water pack pack, so less eyes on the equipment. [/QUOTE]
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