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Photo Backpacks; Amiable Traveling Companions For Your Gear:
The Kata HB-205 GDC (Global Digital Collection) Hiker Backpack accommodates two or three D-SLRs and up to eight lenses, including one full-size 400mm f/2.8. Thermal Shield Technology (TST) is a unique combination of material and engineering that provides maximum protection with minimum weight. The outside structure is made from an abrasion-resistant ribbed fiber product that is dust and waterproof. Underneath, a closed-cell foam shield provides protection from impact, moisture, and temperature extremes. The bag is equipped with a set of modular dividers, and there are two soft TST open pockets for water bottles or other small items. The rugged harness system is designed to allow for adjustment in all dimensions to ensure a snug, comfortable fit. Tipping the scales at a scant 5.5 lbs, the HB-205 sells for $215.
The Tamrac Adventure 9 Model 5549, available for $110 (street) in gray, red, or camouflage, is designed to accommodate a full-size D-SLR in the Canon EOS-1D size range with grip and lens attached. It will easily stow several additional lenses, a 17” laptop computer and other accessories. If you’re looking for a well made, lightweight bag that will hold enough equipment for a full day’s shooting, the Adventure 9 is an excellent choice. Tamrac backpacks, like their gadget bags, are famous for high-quality construction and functional details. You’ll find the Tamrac SAS (Strap Accessory System) unbeatable when it comes to attaching external pouches and pockets. And the red flag system they use to distinguish available memory cards and batteries from used ones is a real time saver. If you shoot with a smaller D-SLR system, the Tamrac Adventure 6 Model 5546 (about $50) holds a mid-size D-SLR in the Canon EOS 20D class and two or three lenses.
Airline Carryon Requirements Manufacturers/Distributors This report shows a small sampling of the extensive line of backpack manufacturers/distributors. To see a more complete line-up, visit our website, www.shutterbug.com, and click on Links, then Accessories, and finally, Camera Bags.
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