The types of bags suitable depends on whether
these lenses to carry have hard, soft, or no protective
lens cases. What's the story?
jco

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Derby Chang
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Subject: Re: Camera Bag for Travel Kit


Charles Wilson wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm deciding to use the following as a travel kit
> DA 14, DA 21, FA 43 and FA77  plus ist D
>
> I now need a travel bag to carry it, preferably one over the shoulder 
> any
> suggestions.
>
> Regards
>
> Charles Wilson
> Sydney Australia
>
>
>   

They might be a touch overpriced, but I am very fond of my Artist and 
Artisan bag.

http://www.mainlinephoto.com.au/category34_1.htm

I have a Pad and Pencil. Teeny little bag that can fit My K10D/77mm with 
battpack, and an istDS with a largish 20/1.8 Sigma. Comfy and very discreet.

D

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