Photography: Thinking of building a camera bag

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  1. Alex

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    This week has proven that there's a few of us interested in photography. I have been considering designing / building a new bag for a camera body, one or two lenses, a single flash and perhaps a slit for a laptop. I have yet to really find one particular bag that has the features I want. Usually, I will find that one bag has one cool feature but none else, whereas another bag as that cool feature but not the feature of the first. At any rate, I thought I would ask what you like to see in a camera bag? Who knows, perhaps we can come up with a decent idea that works and build a proof of concept.
     
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    Frys has some AWESOME bags. They have this really near one with an amazing laptop compartment. I'll try to get pics next time i go over there.
     
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    Side entry for quick access to the body.
     
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    This could be sexy.
     
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    Oh I'll build one, but I am diggin the ideas. Keep them coming and we'll see if we can drill down the ideal elements for a bag.

    I suppose a good starting point is whether or not a backpack is ideal or if a messenger/sling style is preferred.
     
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    In for sling- but I want it just for a body with lens attached and one extra.
     
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    So like a day pack sorta? Oh, and just hit 18,000 posts :wiggle:
     
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    Backpack is preferred for me.
    It's much more convenient, especially if you're out in the mountains.
    But really, all I look for in a bag is a few pockets for filters/misc. gear, and then the interchangeable velcro compartments for lenses and the body.

    That bag that lostinthewoods put up is pretty ideal.
     
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    Like the backpack idea. Iffy on laptop.

    Will it be made from alcantara with opulence? LOL
     
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    it would be nice to have something expandable like the old military ALICE paks or maybe a vest or maybe a combination of both. Cordura exterior with Alcantara liner.
     
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    Surprised that the Lowepro bags don't intrigue you. I have three and love them! The Kata bags are nice as well. My only complaints with my Lowepro 250, which is a side loading backpack with laptop pouch are that it didn't come with a tripod holder, which I added myself and it doesn't have a rain shield. Other than that, its pretty much perfect. Interested to see what you come up with though!
     
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    I definitely cannot say that I've looked at all of them, yet. What I've enjoyed about the Domke bags is that they do not look like camera bags. This is a plus to me, especially when traveling. Fortunately, I've worked with cordura in the past on a few projects and fortunately it's fairly cheap.

    Scott, how did you orient your tri-pod? Does it run parallel or perpendicular to your bag?
     
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    I'm gonna say the problem will be alcantara is expensive so I'd focus more on keeping the price at or below the retail options.
     
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    Here's a non-backpack idea. It's actually a bike messenger bag made from cordura and can be easily altered in my opinion. Clean up the looks for a more sleek professional look instead of the reflective fabric :)

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    I started out with a messenger style bag on the principal of being able to blend into urban enviros a little better when I used to be in my 'daily life photo doc.' phase.
    Then I picked up a lowepro 250? Holds all my lenses, my laptop for tethered shooting, and even holds in a 70-200 f2.8 lens. After using both for over a year, I personally prefer my messenger bag. Its compact yet holds a bunch of crap, sure no laptop and some accessories, but its less of a burden walking around events and stuff.

    I think what would be ideal for me is a messenger style bag that I could also add on a padded belt, so I can put some of the weight around my waist and not just on my shoulder. Also maybe I could loop/buckle crap onto said belt.

    Also I'm not sure on the alcantara, I'm really tough on my bags bc I don't flinch with shooting in rain/snow, and I like that water resistant nylon/canvas stuff bags are made of.
     
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    This is the 250 and I sewed a loop with clip to the top pocket. The Tripod hangs vertically from there. Its great for walking, but not so great if I am in a tight space (hard to turn around due to the added depth of the backpack + Tripod).
     
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    I really don't foresee Alcantara working its way into this project unless its in a demo/prototype model ;) Nevertheless, I am willing to wager that none of you could destroy a bag made from Alcantara in less than a year.
     
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    the interior of the bag lined in alcantara but if I go through the expense of a custom camera pack can you make it with baby koala hides?
     
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    Or baby seal hides?
     
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    Woven panda hair.
     
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    This is what I am using.

    Around town/travel

    Tamrac Aero Speed Pack 85

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    Hiking/Mountain Biking

    Clik Elite Pro Sport (holds a 100oz Camelbak bladder too)

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    How much did your bag run you?
     
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    you take a dslr out mtn biking?!?
     
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    Which one?
     
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    All the time!

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    Nice action pic...
     
  32. Alex

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    Thank you for the replies :)
     

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