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So many camera bags, really is seven to many. What are you using?

March411
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How many bags or cases do you own? Is this a photographers second most collected item.

The reason I ask, I still searching. With all these bags I still don’t have one for travel that I can fit a mounted body and the RF200-800mm lens in, plus another body and two travel lenses. Now I still need room for accessories……

The WANDRD PRVKE Backpack (Black, 41L) comes close but I’m still searching. I want something I can wear, carry on the plane and that fits in the overhead.

The challenge, when I carry the WANDRD I have to pack a messenger bag and inserts in my checked bag for road trips once we get to a destination. A 41L bag is just too much to haul around on every day on vacation.

I guess I could settle and bring the RF100-500mm but I hate giving up range!

I do use the smaller messenger bags locally; the different sizes are used when I need to expand or contract the gear I carry.

Here’s what I currently own:

  • WANDRD PRVKE Backpack (Black, 41L) and the PRVKE Camera Cube Pro Deep (19.1L)
  • Lowepro LP37142, Nova 200 AW II Messenger Case
  • McKinnon Camera Messenger 13L
  • NOMATIC McKinnon Camera Sling 8L
  • MOSISO Large Camera Backpack
  • RAINSMORE Messenger Bag with insert
  • JAEP Large - Waxed Memory Canvas Weather Resistant Camera Backpack

Marc
Windy City

R5 Mk II ~ R6 Mk III ~ R7
Lenses: RF Trinity and others
Adobe and DxO PhotoLab Elite for post processing

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I see no problem with however many bags you think you need or want and I think judging or belittling others usually is based in their own fears and/or insecurity.

My current inventory:

  • Think Tank Photo Walker Pro
  • Think Tank Photo Turnpike
  • Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 30
  • Teneba Axis V2 4L Sling
  • MOSISO Large Camera Backpack (ok for the price for us both I guess?)
  • JJC "Extra Large Thick Camera Len Case Bag for Canon 200-800..."
  • And a lot of Canon and other lens sleeves
  • Vanguard (and others) tripods came in bags

And I use a Camelback as a bag as well.  I tried to love Deneba, but just didn't, especially compared to Think Tank.  I bought a Pelican Aegis checked bag to put some of the above bags into if I check in a bag with gear and have a rider on my home insurance policy (very inexpensive at $75 a year) to cover it in case of damage or loss while travelling.

Next we'll be taking about straps or something, won't we?   🙂


>> Owns/Owned both Canon EOS mirrorless full-frame and APS-C cameras and associated RF, RF-S and EF adapted lenses - inventory tends to change on short notice. Same for flashes, tripods, bags, straps, etc.
Plus>> Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 Printer
>>The opinions and assistance are my own. Please don't blame Canon for any mistakes on my part.

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

Thankfully I've down sized.  I'm mostly a LowePro guy.

Hip holster TLZ 75 AW II

250AW II sling backpack

Protactic 450 AW II full backpack

Canon 100 EG

If the weather is nice, I usually use a Black Rapids Sports Breathe carry strap or BR wrist strap.  My cameras never come out of a bag without some level of retention.  Something that keeps my camera and lens attached to me.

 

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


~R5 C (1.1.2.1), ~R50v (1.1.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 10 ~CarePaks Are Worth It

I have no complaints with my US-made OP/TECH Utility Strap Sling and their Super Classic Combo Camera Strap Kit for shoulder straps.  The Kit also has an ok wrist strap.  I notice the Canon CPS strap is OP/TECH.  I like the SmallRig wrist straps (as I'm not 100% trusting anyone's plastic pressure clip with gear on a shoulder strap) and will be trying a SmallRig R50V leather enclosure soon.  These are pretty solid budget-friendly brands for me.

I were a daily pro I'd definitely switch to Black Rapid as a baseline shoulder carry.  I know some love Peak Design.  I can see loving their connectors, but I didn't see a strap wide enough to suit me.  I have thought of just getting some Peak Design connectors and seeing if I could replace the OP/TECH clips.  But I've gotten used to using either just a wrist strap or a shoulder strap with wrist strap backup, so I feel pretty secure as-is.

Have any of you modified any of this stuff to better work for you?  If so, how?


>> Owns/Owned both Canon EOS mirrorless full-frame and APS-C cameras and associated RF, RF-S and EF adapted lenses - inventory tends to change on short notice. Same for flashes, tripods, bags, straps, etc.
Plus>> Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 Printer
>>The opinions and assistance are my own. Please don't blame Canon for any mistakes on my part.

justadude
Whiz
Whiz

Seven is not too many if they are all full... or all except one actually.  Between bags and metal padded cases I own nine, plus one I keep empty.  I keep an empty shoulder bag that is just barely big enough for one body and two lenses, plus either three batteries, or three rolls of film.  This is my grab and go lightweight bag which I love when I don't want to fill the back of the car with gear when I go out (No, I'm not telling you where I park - lol).

I know next paragraph doesn't help you Marc, but it might for anyone else reading along that might be interested. But... have you called and talked to the guys at B&H?  When I was looking for a specific size case last year for some gear, they were very helpful. The salesgirl even grabbed a few different bags, and the gear I mentioned, and did a test fit, then called me back with two options.  The one I picked was perfect.

While I really like and use the LowePro soft cases, and Quandary metal cases (good for accessories) my favorite brand is the Ape Case Pro series shoulder bags.  I can carry two bodies, 6 lenses (one being the RF 100-400mm) and the EF RF adapter on the inside alone, and camera manuals, business cards and other passes and paperwork in the top inside pouch... plus with the two outside pouches to hold chargers, 10 batteries, rocket blower, lens pens and cleaning cloth, and remotes, and a folding grey card (helps with infrared WB).  


Gary
Lake Michigan Area MI

Digital Cameras: Canon EOS R6 Mk ll, EOS R8, EOS RP, ...and a few other brands
Film Cameras: Mostly Pentax, Kodak, and Zenit... and still heavily used

"I usually use a Black Rapids Sports Breathe carry strap or BR wrist strap."

While I have, and love the original BR basic strap (they now call it the 10 Year Anniversary strap, but I bought it 20 years ago - so maybe it's pre-historic), but I have never tried their wrist strap.  My old off brand wrist strap is getting worn.  What are your thoughts on the BR one as far as comfort and fit?  Asking because I have owned a few very uncomfortable ones over the years, as well as loose fitting.


Gary
Lake Michigan Area MI

Digital Cameras: Canon EOS R6 Mk ll, EOS R8, EOS RP, ...and a few other brands
Film Cameras: Mostly Pentax, Kodak, and Zenit... and still heavily used

Funny that I did the same exact thing Gary and that's how I ended up with the WANDRD PRVKE Backpack  and the PRVKE Camera Cube Pro Deep insert. I called BH Photo and gave the the equipment I wanted to load and I got a call back two hours later with the recommendation. 

They were even honest enough to tell me that the R5 with the RF200-800mm was a tight squeeze. And they were correct, it's tight. I'm looking for one more bag with just a little more leg room 😁


Marc
Windy City

R5 Mk II ~ R6 Mk III ~ R7
Lenses: RF Trinity and others
Adobe and DxO PhotoLab Elite for post processing

Personal Gallery

Hi Gary,

I use the BR wrist strap and let the camera dangle with a RF 15-35 or 24-70 mounted.  When I have a 70-200, 100-500 or 200-800 (rarely) mounted, I use the wrist strap on the body and use the lens foot as a carry handle. It's actually pretty comfortable.  Even for several hours or all day carry.  No chance for drop is the premise.  I've seen persons at event or weddings have their camera knocked out of their hands when walking around or maneuvering through crowds.  They are looking right and walking left and wham there's a collision.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


~R5 C (1.1.2.1), ~R50v (1.1.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 10 ~CarePaks Are Worth It

Marc,

Please keep us updated when possible. Carrying the 200-800 is challenging for sure.  

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


~R5 C (1.1.2.1), ~R50v (1.1.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 10 ~CarePaks Are Worth It

Thank you, Rick!  This is what I was hoping to hear.  I need to put this on my short list of things I want to get soon.


Gary
Lake Michigan Area MI

Digital Cameras: Canon EOS R6 Mk ll, EOS R8, EOS RP, ...and a few other brands
Film Cameras: Mostly Pentax, Kodak, and Zenit... and still heavily used
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