Re: Camera bags

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Hi Marilyn, 
I have been using the Tamrac bags for some years now and have been extremely happy with the quality and durability of their products. I purchased the Tamrac Pro 8 from Calumet Photographic earlier this summer to replace an older and smaller bag and it held 2 bodies, 4 lenses, a guidebook and a notebook without any problem. I also use a Tamrac hard-sided wheeled bag for my large format equipment. It is just the right size to carry everything I need for the field camera and still be considered carry-on luggage by the airlines.

Hans 

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On Jan 28, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Marilyn wrote:

I would like to hear from PF members about what camera bags you like best.   It seems like a simple thing to do - choose a camera bag - but I've had some I've been disappointed in there are so many to choose from . . . .
 
Is there a bag that can safely and easily hold two camera bodies with lenses and accessories?  Those of you who may use camera back packs - do you find these easier to carry and use?
 
Opinions?  Suggestions?
 
Thank you in advance.
 
Marilyn
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