Has anyone got first hand experience of the Kata Bumblebee camera bag? I seem to have out grown my current bag and need something a little larger
No
I'm a Lowepro AW fan.
AW (All Wather) means it has it's own raincoat in a zip compartment . Very hand if you get caught in a downpour.
Ha, ha, I've had a Lowepro AW for years. I completely forgot about that feature. :2funny:
I have (for 2 years now) a Lowepro, but with the d700 4 lenses a t/c, nikon flash and all the other bits and bobs its all now a bit of a squeeze, but even if i buy a new bag I'll keep the Lowepro as its a fantastic bag
Quote from: Beryl on September 20, 2013, 12:25:26 AM
No
I'm a Lowepro AW fan.
AW (All Wather) means it has it's own raincoat in a zip compartment . Very hand if you get caught in a downpour.
The Lowepro DryZone 100 is even better, as you don't need a raincoat at all. :P :tup:
These Lowepro bags com in all sises. I have one the will carry any size lenses and my Laptop. Mind you it's a backpack type
I ave about for different occasions
I've discovered that, since buying a Sony NEX and a couple of lenses I can get away with a jacket with two large pockets. Much more comfortable than lugging around a a huge knapsack, with people thinking I'm off up Kilimanjaro for a month or so.
It has the added advantage that when I'm not out taking pictures I can wear it anyway. ;)
I watched a guy today a short distance away taking photos with a fair-sized DSLR with a short telephoto lens on, then slip it easily into an inside pocket of his open jacket. It did strike me as quite a good idea.