Nate bought the Slingshot and he doesn't like the way the gear is
balanced inside the bag. He really liked his Adorama Slinger until his
kit outgrew the bag.

I have at least 11 camera bags for different purposes. One of my
favorites is the Lowepro Trekker Orion II, because there's ample room
in the top for extra "stuff". I just ordered the Naneu Pro Military
Alpha because it seems to be similar to the Trekker but it also has a
side-mounted tripod holder.

One of my favorites for shooting in the city is a Crumpler 4 Million
Dollar home, which holds a body and 3 lenses. My only complaint about
it is that there's no room in it for reading material.

Amita

On 3/14/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most people who like the sling bags seem to go gaga for the Lowepro
> Slingshot 200 AW.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Mar 14, 2007, at 1:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Survey:
> >
> > What, in your opinion, is the perfect bag for being able to carry
> > around a
> > camera (with lens attatched) and a spare lens or two (or a lens and
> > flash),
> > plus various other things (maybe a book, or a notepad and pens, or
> > (on the
> > extreme end) a laptop).
> >
> >
> > I have a Crumpler bag that is *almost* perfect.  It's a sling-style
> > bag, which
> > I absolutely love.  So much better than regular shoulder bags and
> > backpacks.
> > I'm looking for something just a little better.
>
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