New camera bag info

yendikenoyendikeno Registered Users Posts: 214 Major grins
edited October 6, 2009 in Accessories
I just recently came across this camera bag concept, and it seems like a really neat idea. Unfortunately, a Google search did not reveal much info at all, so maybe it's newer than I realized. Has anyone here used this bag with the ClikStand, and if so, can you comment about pros/cons? Thanks.

www.clikelite.com
Regards,
AZFred

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  • QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited October 5, 2009
    yendikeno wrote:
    I just recently came across this camera bag concept, and it seems like a really neat idea. Unfortunately, a Google search did not reveal much info at all, so maybe it's newer than I realized. Has anyone here used this bag with the ClikStand, and if so, can you comment about pros/cons? Thanks.

    www.clikelite.com

    it's bsaically a camera bag whose frame doubles as a tripod as well? Am I missing anything?

    It appears reasonable for a segment of photographers that dont want to carry a seperate tripod...but the mounting bracket doesn't seem that robust to me. I may trust an oder canmera body and lighter lens combo to that setup.
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  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,132 moderator
    edited October 5, 2009
    yendikeno wrote:
    I just recently came across this camera bag concept, and it seems like a really neat idea. Unfortunately, a Google search did not reveal much info at all, so maybe it's newer than I realized. Has anyone here used this bag with the ClikStand, and if so, can you comment about pros/cons? Thanks.

    www.clikelite.com

    Yendikeno, welcome to the Digital Grin. clap.gif

    Sorry, this ClikStand product is new to me too.
    ziggy53
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  • Art ScottArt Scott Registered Users Posts: 8,959 Major grins
    edited October 5, 2009
    It all looks nice but I do not like the fact there seems to be no D-rings, slip locks or anyway to attach a hydration pack or tripod to the out side of the packs.....I'll stick with Lowe Pro for now and my DIY belt system...........
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  • yendikenoyendikeno Registered Users Posts: 214 Major grins
    edited October 6, 2009
    ziggy53 wrote:
    Yendikeno, welcome to the Digital Grin. clap.gif

    Sorry, this ClikStand product is new to me too.

    Thanks for the welcome and reply. Also thanks to Qarik and Art for their comments. I hadn't noticed the lack of D-rings, etc., so that definitely would be a concern. I guess the best thing to do is to wait for this bag and concept to be sold for awhile, and see what folks have to say about it, before making any buying decsion.
    Regards,
    AZFred
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