Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dslr Camera Bag Hiking What Camera Bag Is Best For A First Time DSLR User That Is Traveling Abroad?

What camera bag is best for a first time DSLR user that is traveling abroad? - dslr camera bag hiking

I bought my first digital SLR (Canon EOS 400D). I travel to Vietnam and want to know what is the best way to travel with my camera. I want so nothing too big like most camera backpacks, I have seen.

I think only get a neoprene case is as follows:
http://english.gmarket.co.kr/challenge/neo_goods/goods.asp?goodscode=125453292

Is that enough protection so that when I light hiking, sightseeing am?

That is my choice because it also has purchased 75-300mm. I do not know if it's overweight for height?

http://english.gmarket.co.kr/challenge/neo_goods/goods.asp?goodscode=157427897

What do you think? Why? What should I bring to think about when I travel abroad for two weeks?

Thank you!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I use a Tamrack, fit a digital SLR, but only a fixed focus lens. I keep my spare lenses in my backpack. Keeps them apart. I like this bag as it is easy to whip my camera and took some photos and small enough to conceal under his arm and around my body, while the markets, etc. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

fhotoace is correct .... except that I spent $ 70 in his pocket and sucks! Associated with mining holes only with the zip ...

See the Think Tank bags, that's what I think will happen soon.

Anonymous said...

I use a Tamrack, fit a digital SLR, but only a fixed focus lens. I keep my spare lenses in my backpack. Keeps them apart. I like this bag as it is easy to whip my camera and took some photos and small enough to conceal under his arm and around my body, while the markets, etc. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

I use a Tamrack, fit a digital SLR, but only a fixed focus lens. I keep my spare lenses in my backpack. Keeps them apart. I like this bag as it is easy to whip my camera and took some photos and small enough to conceal under his arm and around my body, while the markets, etc. Good luck!

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