What are people using for bags, especially ones you can wear all day and hike some distance?
I know there are all kinds of backpack options but I want to keep it to the size of a personal item allowed by airlines, which is 17 x 10 x 9 and able to fit in the seat underneath.
I've been using a Tamrac shoulder bag which is discontinued but it's well under that size but perfect for my camera with lenses, iPad and some small accessories, including those not related to photography. It's been perfect because it lets me get at everything quickly. However, it's not roomy enough for some larger lenses like the 70-200 f4 Nikkor that I have which is 7 inches long. Even if it found space there, slinging it over one shoulder with the additional weight of a 2-pound lens isn't optimal.
So I'm looking at slightly bigger bags which could distribute the weight over both shoulders as well as over the back. I did have one of the sling bags but I once lost a lens on a flight when someone wedged their luggage up against the bag in an overhead bin. So I'm going to avoid putting it in the overhead at all costs.
Backpacks would offer a lot of room but I don't like having to open them all the way up to access all the compartments, especially out in the field, around strangers. I did like the sling form factor, because you open just a little bit to pull out the camera.
These bags which have loops for tripods don't have water bottle sacks so I will have to rig up something with a carabiner or something.
I know there are all kinds of backpack options but I want to keep it to the size of a personal item allowed by airlines, which is 17 x 10 x 9 and able to fit in the seat underneath.
I've been using a Tamrac shoulder bag which is discontinued but it's well under that size but perfect for my camera with lenses, iPad and some small accessories, including those not related to photography. It's been perfect because it lets me get at everything quickly. However, it's not roomy enough for some larger lenses like the 70-200 f4 Nikkor that I have which is 7 inches long. Even if it found space there, slinging it over one shoulder with the additional weight of a 2-pound lens isn't optimal.
So I'm looking at slightly bigger bags which could distribute the weight over both shoulders as well as over the back. I did have one of the sling bags but I once lost a lens on a flight when someone wedged their luggage up against the bag in an overhead bin. So I'm going to avoid putting it in the overhead at all costs.
Backpacks would offer a lot of room but I don't like having to open them all the way up to access all the compartments, especially out in the field, around strangers. I did like the sling form factor, because you open just a little bit to pull out the camera.
These bags which have loops for tripods don't have water bottle sacks so I will have to rig up something with a carabiner or something.



