Photo Bags and Cases
Though great, MultiCarts can be made even greater by sprucing them up with a Handle Bag, Wagon Bag, Accessory Bag and StandWrap. The Handle and Wagon
Never underestimate the importance of having your “workhorse” camera kit available and ready at all times. Obviously, “workhorse” can mean different things to different people, but for me, it’s a solid, pro-level DSLR body—the Nikon D750—and a versatile, fast zoom lens, the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Art lens. With my second D750 body and
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Summer is the perfect season for travel, and we’ve got three dedicated travel backpacks to help you safely carry all your camera gear. Join David Flores from B&H as he talks up some of our favorites: the Think Tank Photo Airport Essentials, the
Peak Design, a perennial purveyor of prestigious packs, has just announced two new travel bags: the Travel Duffel 35L and the the Travel Duffelpack 65L. Both duffels are strong additions to Peak Design’s celebrated catalogue and provide two great solutions for comfortably toting your gear.
The Travel
Great news for all you outdoor photographers! Lowepro has just announced two new backpacks designed for outdoor imaging enthusiasts: the Photo Active BP 200 AW and the Photo Active BP 300 AW. Each pack is a lightweight carrier that’s equal parts convenient, rugged, and secure.
They key difference between the two packs is volume. The 200
Defining and recommending bags for someone to use every day is tough, though I will say the key to any good everyday carry (EDC) bag is that it be just large enough to fit your essentials. Taking that into consideration, I’m going to try and do the impossible and recommend some bags that creatives in various professions may want to check out in the hunt for their next pack.
Photographer: Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L
Of course, we are going to start with
I don't know what it is like in your home, but the person I live with only temporarily tolerates my photographic filth. I have issues with putting my camera bag away in a closet—that seems sacrilegious—so it stays out most of the time, but when lenses, lens hoods, tripods, lens caps, memory cards, nodal rails, macro rails, dust blowers, and adapters end up strewn across the place, there is the potential for Marie Kondo-like interventions. Maybe you are a minimalist shooter with everything camera-related you own in one small shoulder bag. But
Tenba's new Fulton Collection of rolltop backpacks combines a stylish, vintage aesthetic with modern comfort, function, and protection. Each pack is designed with a water-repellent canvas exterior that keeps contents safe from the elements. Speaking of contents: Fulton packs can hold several pieces of equipment, including a DSLR camera with multiple lenses, tablet, tripod—even a compact drone. There's additional room for accessories
There are many reasons to want a camera bag that doesn’t look like a camera bag. It could be style, practicality when using the bag for other reasons, or to avoid becoming a target for opportunistic thieves. You are in luck, because plenty of bag makers offer fashionable designs that are perfectly suitable for every day. Here are six that we find appealing.
ONA Bowery
One of the biggest names in stylish, everyday camera bags is ONA, and the
ONA has announced a colorful new collection of camera bags through a collaboration with the travel website, Passion Passport. The popular Bowery bag will now be available in saffron, dusk, clay, forest, and sea colors, adding a simple yet bold aesthetic to your camera carry. A sharp combination of canvas exterior with leather detailing, the bag functions as a camera bag with the added benefit of passing as an everyday carry. Check back
Shimoda Designs has introduced a new, smaller version of its popular Explore 40 daypack, and it's called the Explore 30. Despite its shorter exterior profile, the Explore 30 can carry the same amount of gear as the original Explore 40, and it features a new removable belt system.
To go along with the newest addition to the Shimoda Designs product lineup, the company has also introduced a Large DSLR Core Unit designed for DSLR systems with longer telephoto lenses, and a Mirrorless
As photographers, we’re always on the lookout for better ways to store, protect, and transport our gear. For this reason, I welcomed the opportunity to play with Pelican’s new line of Vault Cases. These cases do an excellent job of filling the need for basic equipment protection, without the bells and whistles of Pelican’s premium line of lightweight
Back by popular demand, Gura Gear has revived the Kiboko line. Three Kiboko 2.0 bags hit the shelves this November, offering many of the features photographers know and remember from the originals, plus a few key updates. Here’s what you can expect from the highly anticipated Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 lineup (and a look into the also-new