A Bag For Hiking?
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Ok, to start, I'll be carrying a gripped D7000, 17-55 and would like to have room for my 70-200. Space for my Pro Optic 8mm fisheye would be nice too.
I'll need a bag with room for gear for, at most, 3 day hikes in the mountains in the Pacific Northwest.
Are there any large camera bags with room for gear? Or, can anyone suggest a camera friendly hiking bag to check out? I get the feeling I may need to find a small camera bag to pack inside my back pack, which would be fine with me. Any suggestions there? I just don't know my options and could use a little guidance. Thanks!
I'll need a bag with room for gear for, at most, 3 day hikes in the mountains in the Pacific Northwest.
Are there any large camera bags with room for gear? Or, can anyone suggest a camera friendly hiking bag to check out? I get the feeling I may need to find a small camera bag to pack inside my back pack, which would be fine with me. Any suggestions there? I just don't know my options and could use a little guidance. Thanks!
D7000/D5000 | Nikkor Glass | SB600's | RF602's | CS5/LR3
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You can see my review of the bag at http://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com/2012/04/gear-review-f-stop-loka.html.
I also posted a review here on dgrin at http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=219201. There are comments by other f-stop users in that thread.
Info on the bags at http://fstopgear.com/.
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
Its looking like this will be the route I go. I'm finding that all the camera bags lack some of the external features I need. I didn't know about Think Tank, thanks for the suggestion.
Their bags look really nice, but they're a bit small for what I need.
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I'll give that a shot. Thanks.
One possible solution I've found is the Naneu K5.
http://www.naneubags.com/products-by-series/adventure/k5
Anyone have any input on this?