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by Philip Greenspun
The great thing about camera bags is that no matter how much you spend, you will never be at peace with one camera bag.

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How do you choose a camera bag that will stay practical for the long run?

Camera Bag Essentials
When packing your camera bag for a shoot, some items are essential to have while others are good to have just in case anything goes wrong. Read the following list for suggestions about camera bag essentials.

In Your Camera Bag - Beyond The Obvious
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Clean Your Camera Bag!
It's time to address a topic that goes mostly unnoticed: the dust and dirt that accumulates in the corners of your camera bag.

11 Everyday Items That Belong in Your Camera Bag
Pricey accessories are great, but sometimes the tool you need is only a junk drawer away.
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To keep all your digital camera accessories you will need a camera bag. First of all a camera bag will protect your digital camera from lens and LCD scratches as well as from dust.

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Size of Camera Bag
Let's do one more test to determine your ideal camera type and size. Which of the following could you see yourself tolerating?
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Camera bags usually contain a number of adjustable, self adhering padded dividers so you can customize the interior layout for your digital camera, table top tripod, notebook computer, lenses, batteries, filters and power pack.

A Camera bag is one of the necessities when owning a DSLR camera. And of course the camera bag design significantly differs from ordinary bags.

A camera bag is likely to provide much better protection for your camera and other equipment than if you keep your camera loose in your suitcase, handbag, or briefcase.

12 Camera Bag Essentials
A dozen items you should always have with you (besides camera, lens and flash)
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The camera bag, hanging off the photographer's neck, swung down into the photo as close-up photo was taken. Put the bag on the ground before shooting.

Your camera bag, which you bought to protect all of your gear from impact and the elements, conceivably could have turned against you.

Nikon Camera Bags and Cases to Suit Your Needs
by Adrian Fields
For people who are involved in taking pictures and love to explore the wonderful burst of colors in digital photography, their camera is their most prized possession.

Buy a camera bag, cleaning kit and warranty plan when you buy your new camera.
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For your camera bag or your wallet, a set of tables for wide angle focal lengths on DX format Nikon digital SLR's, here
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6. You have enough camera bags in your closet to pack up your entire house
5. You choose airlines based on carry on baggage allowance
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Store your camera in a padded camera bag, it will act as a thermal barrier insulating your camera from the elements, it will also help acclimate your gear slowly between hot and cold locations, helping control condensation, ...

- A well-padded camera bag is essential for keeping condensation out of your cameras. The thicker the camera bag padding, the slower the camera warms.

Many times our new equipment sits in our camera bags looking as new as the day we bought them. My first advice is to buy what you think you really need. Secondly, learn to use your equipment and know their limits.

The secret to a good camera bag is one that allows easy access to your equipment, with everything to hand at a moment’s notice. It also helps to have some room spare when changing lenses. I prefer to use a backpack as ...

When you buy a digital camera bag, think about the future. Many photographers on average own at least 3 lenses. Personally I own 2 camera bags. One holds a camera with a single lens.

Lots of times we'll work with the top of our camera bag open so we can pull out accessories or change lenses easily. But watch out if there's any possibility of a wave splashing over your gear. Keep your bag closed.

Tiffen, an American manufacturer, sell an extensive range of general photography products acquired over the years - from Steadicam camera rigs to Barbie-branded toy cameras to Domke camera bags - though they are best known for their filters.

Other items you'll need are a camera bag, lens filters for an SLR and cleaning cloths. Find a bag with ample storage for what you plan to use with your camera. If you buy an SLR, get a bag with storage room for additional lenses.

Delving into the camera bag amongst the rest of the odds and ends were another couple sporting "dioptre +1" and "dioptre +2". These were a set of supplementary close up lenses - something I hadn't struck before.

Lens hoods are great to have in any camera bag, whether professional, amateur or beginner. They stop the flare when you don't want it and they let the flare in when you want it; and for only $20, who can say no?

"Compact cameras" are cameras which have appropriate dimensions for putting them into the pocket of a jacket instead of a special camera bag.

The Guide to Posing the Female Model is small enough (8" X 4") for a camera bag or your pocket, but contains an amazing 1,104 easy-to-copy pose images.
Because it is spiro-bound, the book opens flat, making it easy to see all poses on every page.

An obstacle, such as a camera bag, can be placed such that it blocks the wind.
The stem of the flower can be tied or gently fixed to something stationary.
Simply wait for a break in the wind; then, take the shot. Repeat this procedure many times.

The new OverBoard SLR Camera Bag is 100 per cent waterproof
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One thing you can do to protect your camera while traveling or hiking or exposed to the elements is to invest in a good, high quality camera bag. There are plenty of them out there and a lot of them are weatherproof.

Best DSLR Lens : 50mm Lens Is The Must Have Lens In Your Camera Bag
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ThinkTank Photo is a leader in creating great products for photographers. They specialize in camera bags, travel bags, belts, covers and more.

Some of the other accessories required are a polarizing filter, warming filter (81A or B), UV filter, lens hood and the camera bag.

The lighting gear we used all fit into two cases: a Photoflex GigBag® and a LitePanel™ Carry Bag. Here are a couple of snaps of James carrying these cases, along with his camera bag. [figures 2 & 3]
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All of the strobes, SoftBoxes, LiteStands, connectors and cables were packed in a Photoflex® Transpac® MultiKit Case, the camera gear in a camera bag, and all of the styling gear in an oversized toolbox. [figure 2] ...

If your camera came with a neck-strap make sure your use it, especially when changing lenses with a digital SLR. While we're at it, keep zippers and snaps secured on your camera bag to avoid damage to, or loss of, your valuable photography equipment.

accessories out there, too many to list them all. However here's a small selection that covers most needs and which certainly won't break the bank! If nothing else you should certainly keep a microfiber cloth or a lens pen in your camera bag.

Very good article. #6 is vital - I shot 550 pics during a vacation to attend my sister's wedding. 200 were worth burning to CDs for family. I carry two 256m chips plus a spare battery and charger in my camera bag.
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Those of us who make a living in pursuit of images have gear preferences defined by our personal needs and client demands. Take a look at what some of the pros are shooting today and you might get ideas for some gear to add to your own camera bag.

Dressing like an archetypal foreign correspondent, wearing a Trilby hat, photographer's vest and over-the-shoulder camera bag generally will guarantee that everyone is aware of you.

Carrying a camera bag with you to chow may be inconvenient-but this is better than leaving it unattended somewhere. Also, do not leave your photo gear in a location where it could easily be picked up or stolen.

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