08-08-2024 07:29 AM
I’ve seen the camera bag question countless times, but recently the gate agents at my airport struggle with their own baggage rules. Does anyone have a recommendation for a small bag that would hold an R50 body, and two lenses that is small enough it can be tossed into a backpack when needed? Largest lenses would likely be a RF85/f2, possibly a 100-400. Gate agents assume a backpack is a personal item instead of a carry on, therefore my current camera bag gets tagged as a second personal item. Can’t and wouldn’t check either due to value and li-ion.
08-08-2024 09:08 AM
My LowePro messenger bag might do that, depending on your backpack.
I suggest getting a camera backpack that can fit other stuff.
08-08-2024 10:46 AM
Greetings,
Like kvbarkley, I use LowePro as well. A slingPack. My camera never leaves me when I travel. Batteries come into the passenger cabin with me also. The ticketing personnel always ask if I have batteries in my checked luggage when they see a tripod.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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08-08-2024 03:09 PM
You can buy small, individual cases for lenses and cameras. You could then fold your camera bag to fit inside your backpack. Instead of one sizable piece, you would have a few smaller pieces.
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