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backpacks or utility belts – find a camera bag or case to suit
your style
Whether a hobby or a profession, for a
photographer the camera is a matter of individual style. So, you
pick up a camera that works for you, and is intuitive with your
style. Once you’ve got the kit in place with a set of lenses to
complement and a bunch of accessories to meet your needs. You
notice that the free camera bag is not big enough to carry your
equipment and accessories. The thin leather case is too small and
will not even provide cushioning in case of a drop on a hard
surface. It is time to invest in camera bag or pack for your
requirement and style.
The search for the ultimate camera bag
will take thought and clarity. Understand your style, locations
you shoot at and the kind of protection you need for your gear.
The best camera carrying bags are made from thick ballistic nylon,
a popular material for bags that need superior resistance. There
are some classic cases that traditionally use a heavy-duty canvas
or leather. A good case will keep your equipment safe from being
damaged by branches and shrubs. The equipment also needs to be
cushioned as it is often thrown around in the car trunk or from
the occasional downpour.
When looking for your camera bag, you will
find cases of all forms and fashions. The most popular is the
shoulder bag. Although if you move around quite a bit with your
equipment or have to carry it for hours, a shoulder bag will tear
at your shoulder and wear you down. In such a scenario you could
consider a backpack or adding a waist belt for support so that the
strain is distributed to your waist and legs.
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Garima Sharma
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06-04-04