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A PERFECT CAMERA BAG
I think I've found the perfect camera bag for digital cameras. Go to KMART/WalMart/Target and look at the childrens insulated lunchbags. 1. They're a perfect size to hold the camera and its accessories. 2. The insulation acts as padding for bumps and drops. 3. On a hot day, the bag provides some insulation ( in a car trunk or back seat ) 4. If left unattended, it only looks like "a kids lunch pack" instead of a bag of expensive camera goodies. 5. They're CHEAP ! 6..Choice decor; SpongeBob, Spiderman, ... or even "plain" ;o) Check 'em out ! rj |
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TheNewsGuy(Mike) wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 06:24:08 -0700, "RJ" wrote: I think I've found the perfect camera bag for digital cameras. Go to KMART/WalMart/Target and look at the childrens insulated lunchbags. ... YEP!! I AGREE!! I bought one last week and am using it right now - It's great for the smaller sized digital equipment! Cost me $9.95 Canadian - I chose the plain grey and black colour scheme. The one I got can be opened at the top and worn as a backpack too. I hooked up a velcro straps to hang my monopod. I will still keep my Large Carry Care bag but will use the new lunch bag for vacations, aiplane carry-on (personal bag). Much more convenient. Has a nice little pouch for CF cards and filters. One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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"Jer" wrote in message ... One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) An American child's lunch...... |
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"Jer" wrote in message ... One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) An American child's lunch...... |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 06:24:08 -0700, "RJ"
wrote: I think I've found the perfect camera bag for digital cameras. Go to KMART/WalMart/Target and look at the childrens insulated lunchbags. ... YEP!! I AGREE!! I bought one last week and am using it right now - It's great for the smaller sized digital equipment! Cost me $9.95 Canadian - I chose the plain grey and black colour scheme. The one I got can be opened at the top and worn as a backpack too. I hooked up a velcro straps to hang my monopod. I will still keep my Large Carry Care bag but will use the new lunch bag for vacations, aiplane carry-on (personal bag). Much more convenient. Has a nice little pouch for CF cards and filters. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + The News Guy(Mike) - Seinfeld Lists + (two mirrored sites) + http://membres.lycos.fr/tnguym + http://wave.prohosting.com/tnguym NOWTHISWORKS + All things Seinfeld; scripts, trivia, lists, +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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I concur with the idea of the lunch bag.
On the other hand if you are very active I would look into getting a vest. The Tilley's vest is excellent but its price is way too much. Maybe a fishing vest made with breading material could serve me well? Some of the lunch bags are spill prove and may promote condensation. Trapped moisture may or may not affect the lenses or other electronics depending to what standard the equipment has been made? "Pink & Perky sing the Blues" wrote in message ... "Jer" wrote in message ... One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) An American child's lunch...... |
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I concur with the idea of the lunch bag.
On the other hand if you are very active I would look into getting a vest. The Tilley's vest is excellent but its price is way too much. Maybe a fishing vest made with breading material could serve me well? Some of the lunch bags are spill prove and may promote condensation. Trapped moisture may or may not affect the lenses or other electronics depending to what standard the equipment has been made? "Pink & Perky sing the Blues" wrote in message ... "Jer" wrote in message ... One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) An American child's lunch...... |
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"Jer" wrote in message ... TheNewsGuy(Mike) wrote: On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 06:24:08 -0700, "RJ" wrote: I think I've found the perfect camera bag for digital cameras. Go to KMART/WalMart/Target and look at the childrens insulated lunchbags. ... YEP!! I AGREE!! I bought one last week and am using it right now - It's great for the smaller sized digital equipment! Cost me $9.95 Canadian - I chose the plain grey and black colour scheme. The one I got can be opened at the top and worn as a backpack too. I hooked up a velcro straps to hang my monopod. I will still keep my Large Carry Care bag but will use the new lunch bag for vacations, aiplane carry-on (personal bag). Much more convenient. Has a nice little pouch for CF cards and filters. One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) American kids are fat for a reason, bub. |
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One wonders what kind of child's lunch would require shoulder straps. ) American kids are fat for a reason, bub. What a moron.... Ron |
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I guess this would depend upon the digital camera you own.
So does this thing have zippered areas for CF cards, lens pens, batteries, seperated areas for my various lenses and flash unit, and can it hold two DSLR bodies and accessories? Well, I guess I stick with LowePro.... Ron "RJ" wrote in message ... I think I've found the perfect camera bag for digital cameras. Go to KMART/WalMart/Target and look at the childrens insulated lunchbags. 1. They're a perfect size to hold the camera and its accessories. 2. The insulation acts as padding for bumps and drops. 3. On a hot day, the bag provides some insulation ( in a car trunk or back seat ) 4. If left unattended, it only looks like "a kids lunch pack" instead of a bag of expensive camera goodies. 5. They're CHEAP ! 6..Choice decor; SpongeBob, Spiderman, ... or even "plain" ;o) Check 'em out ! rj |
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