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  1. #5
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    I've had the crumpler 3 million dollar home and a few of their other camera bags - and really, I've never liked them enough to use them after the couple times that I did use them.

    Just basically get the smallest holster style bag you can. I have a couple different sized tamrac bags that go with me hiking. Something like this:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-me...e=UTF8&index=1

    Except mine lets you detach your shoulder strap.It's got a thing you can put it through a belt strap - so I put it on the hip belt of my backpack hiking.

    I have a nathan hydration pack that lets me put a small lens in a pocket on either shoulder strap. Basically, if my camera or my lenses are in my backpack while hiking, i don't end up using them.

    I have a nice lowe alpine backpack camera bag, which I don't use hiking because of the lack of a hydration bladder, but it's good for playing the tourist.

    I bought the detours zoom handlebar camera bag to put on my bike - it looks nice, I haven't actually tried it yet - but someone else on here has and had no problems with it in regards to their camera - My handlebars & stems & fork are generally carbon, so I think it'll limit how much vibrations get to the handlebar bag (and my other bike is all steel).
    Last edited by Cataboo; 12-10-2010 at 11:36 AM.

 

 

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