Have you looked at the crumpler range? They do a lot of satchel style
bags. I'm very happy with mine.
James
On 9 Jul 2004, at 4:20 am, Andrew Dacey wrote:
> Continuing in my search for new gear before my trip. Right now my main
> camera bag is a Lowe Pro Rover AW backpack. I like the support and it
> carries a lot of gear but as a backpack, it's not as accessible. I also
> like that it has an unpadded portion for carrying other stuff but I
> find that it's a bit small so I can't use it as a regular backpack that
> also has some camera gear. The other drawback to it is that when I'm
> travelling I'll be using another backpack to carry my other stuff and
> managing 2 packs is kind of awkward. That said, it's a good bag and I
> do plan to keep it.
>
> What I'm looking for now is a satchel style shoulder bag. I think that
> would be make getting at my gear easier and also be better to work with
> carrying a backpack as well. In terms of size, I need something that
> can carry 2 bodies with lenses attached and 2-3 additional lenses plus
> film and filters. The other criteria is I want to be able to use this
> bag for carrying work papers around so it must be able to also hold
> letter or A4 size papers and/or binder.
>
> I've seen online that Domke offers some promising looking satchels but
> I'm not certain which one would fit my criteria and there's not a lot
> of detail on Saunders' site. Unfortunately, I've only been able to find
> one Domke bag locally, a F-3x which looks nice but doesn't fit the
> criteria I've outlined above. Any suggestions?
>
> Andrew "Frugal" Dacey
> frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.tildefrugal.net/
>
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