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Promate Handypak1-L Waterproof SLR Camera Shoulder Bag
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What about the lowepro slingshot?
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Nearly 80k subs! well done mate :) You have great content. pls keep them coming.
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The clip u don´t like at the Vanguard to open is a great security tool. I don´t think it´s one bad step more to do opening the bag. :)
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BBP DSLR Slinger seems ideal. Too bad I can't find it anywhere. Can anyone suggest a similar size bag? I am looking for something to fit my Canon 6d with 24-70 mm lens. Thanks!
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The BBP bag looks awesome. Too bad I can't find it anywhere. Please post a link if you know where to get it. Thanks.
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Are you still using that BBP bag? It looked awkward for you to pull it around your right side and operate the zipper with your right hand. As a strongly right-handed person I think I'd want one that goes on my right shoulder so I can pull it around from the left. Also I like to keep my right side unencumbered. Unfortunately most of the bags seem to go the other way. Have you come across any good bags that go on the right shoulder?
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Link is broken for the 'BBP DSLR Slinger', new link: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=BBP+DSLR+Slinger
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Nice Video... but it appears you can no longer buy your preferred bag the bbp dslr slinger.
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Thanks for the review - but the BBP bag is nowhere to be found...
What mic are you using in your video ? -
Great REVIEWS thanks for it
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I personally prefer ThinkTank, I have 4 of their bags. By far my most used is the Turnstyle 20 Sling Bag. Great for all types of day shoots, although if I need a little more, I will take the Sub Urban Disguise 30. Great Review though.
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It is the eternal search for one bag that does it all. I have a holster that holds just my camera and lens and whine that works great it is too limiting just space for an SD card or 3. I have several backpacks including a Manfrotto but am planning a trip to Europe with my daughter. and wanted something in between that might serve as a camera bag and something to carry other objects in. I decided to give the Passport Sling II a go. And while I agree that it is a bit flimsy to some extent and could do with a slight more padding it is easy to use and expand and does not look like a camera bag. I took it with me on a trip to Sarasota and found it to be very comfortable and once you decide how best to position the camera in the back for fast access, easy to use. I have a D7100 with an 18-200 lens- It is a tight fit for the padded removable section but works great if I put it in body first instead. I am very careful with my equipment so I do not have much concern with regards to the padding. It will hold several lenses and or another body as well but for me the concept of this bag is to hold one body and lens plus a 2nd lens along with whatever else you want to put in there. T-Shirts, gifts you bu along the way, etc. Everyone has their own needs, wants desires.
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Actually having that xtra quick snap to undo on the first bag is a good thing not a bad thing, ...and heres why
and #1 you dont always need to clip it,=you can just leave it uncliped better to have then not,
or even if you do clip it, ..IT only takes a fraction of a sec to unclip No big deal,
but heres the good thing about having that added quick disconnect,
its added security You need and want if you have a heavy huge full frame you surly DON'T want the intire weight of that full Frame & big Zoom depending on a simple Zipper alone? :- Yikks.. and i'm sure this will make sense to some of you with a bit of a creative / designer imagination, ..or even just those who carry a full frame with a huge honking lens like i do, theres not much to analyze here, = its a no brainer, :) first bag better for Bigger Pro Gear, and the first or 2nd bag for standard DSLR, and Skip the 3rd Bag altogether, money better spent elsewhere, ..But the first 2 both are Great Bags both in looks and in feild design operations :) -
I think the Lowepro passport sling is more for international travelers who don't want to look like their carrying a camera and are also using the bag for other things like water bottles etc.
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I don't know what I actually want yet, a backpack, shoulder bag or a sling bag. At the moment I have a Canon 600D/T3i + BG with the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 OS, 50mm f/1.8 II and the Walimex/Rokinon/Samyang 8mm f/3.5 fisheye lens. The next lens will probably be the Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 VC but that will not be to soon since I just spend my money on the Sigma.
Whatsoever I would be happy about some recommendations. -
I can't find the bbp bag. Their official site doesn't have it either, well they only have some colored soft boxes for "bags". So I'm stuck and living in europe... I'll go to my local shops cause amazon.de isn't that good either. Any valid recommendations?
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You all seem to have missed the fact that the Vanguard Adaptor "adapts"... you can convert it from a backpack to a sling.
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5:32...Gypped is a derogatory term!
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Heres a money maker idea for camera bag makers..add a compartment that opens and allows you to connect your camera to it. Like a camera strap built into the bag! I would buy it.
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I've been on the hunt for a good DSLR sling bag lately. So here are 3 different camera sling bags I've tried. Do keep in mind this is a fairly subjective thing... Everyone has different uses for bags and each bag fits people differently. That said, check out the review. BBP DSLR Slinger: http://bhphotovideo.com/c/product/892878-REG/BBP_718122729258_SLR_Slinger_Black_Tan_With.html/BI/6566/KBID/7173 Vanguard Adaptor 41 Daypack: http://bhphotovideo.com/c/product/896465-REG/Vanguard_adaptor_41_Adaptor_Backpack_Sling_Bag.html/BI/6566/KBID/7173 Lowepro Passport Sling: http://bhphotovideo.com/c/product/676639-REG/Lowepro_LP36140_0EU_Passport_Sling_Camera_Bag.html/BI/6566/KBID/7173