
As a wanna-be photographer, I’m a fan of bags that fit everything and are still comfortable to carry. This bag is compact and easy to access. It’s like a portable cooler for your camera parts.
Features include:
- Quick access top-loading camera compartment
- Large zip around opening and customizable padded main compartment for organizing lenses, flash and other equipment
- Iconic quick release buckle with integrated bottle opener
- Velcro straps for mini tripod
- EVA foam padded shoulder strap with cross-chest load stabilizer for increased rideability
- Nylon 69 thread and waterproof urethane YKK zippers
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Now here is a gift any photographer would absolutely love to get as a holiday gift. These ONA Union Street messenger bags are expensive, but it seems as though you will get a top-of-the line product for your money.
It’s designed to hold a 15-inch laptop, a DSLR camera, 3 lenses or small accessories and any personal items you might have—and it does it with some serious style. The bags are also handmade and constructed using wax-infused canvas for extra durability. Additional images are available after the break.
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Not “a” flash camera… “The Flash” camera. This design was up for voting on Threadless once upon a time, but it must have gotten passed on for some reason. No matter, because you can score one today super cheap on Tee Fury. And I do mean “today” because  tomorrow it will be gone.
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This is more of a video camera thing I think, but I’m liking the clean design.
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Not much is known about the strange and elusive Shutterbug, but we do know that they often travel in swarms that resemble cameras. DSLRs mostly, but some have been known to form point-and-shoots. Back in the ’80s one swarm was captured in the shape of a Polaroid.
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Perfect for paparazzi, the Cloak Bag allows you to put away that expensive DSLR without having to sacrifice opportunities for great shots. The bag has a simple but ingenious feature—the bottom can be unzipped and rolled up so you can get at the camera quickly to capture a touching moment, beautiful landscape or Tiger Woods with a prostitute in an alley.
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Cameras that still require film are used by grandma to take photos of birthday parties and flower arrangements. Since digital cameras eliminate the whole development thing, they’re more likely taking photos of your hardcore S&M escapades and what you drew on your buddies’ faces when they passed out after a night of beer pong. And judging from the shock, it looks like this Wodak old timer just got a peek at the seventh circle of hell.
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After many, many years of service, film is being forced out of his position by management after digital got its big promotion. So, I guess it is time for film to pack its bags and head for Florida where it will live out its years withering away in the disposable cameras of our nation’s senior citizens.
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