Mountains and carrying DSLR cameras
|
| regor16. 05. 2016 08:26:02 |
None of that. A few years ago I bought a one-compartment backpack and I'm very satisfied. I carry it on my chest and take the camera out without problems. No problem with zoom lens either. If there are no path issues (bushes, rocks) then I carry it in my hand. I don't trust variants where the camera isn't protected, because I'm afraid I could quickly hit it somewhere, scratch it, or at least lose the lens cap.  Darko
| (+1) |  | |
|
|
|
|
| turbo16. 05. 2016 08:49:03 |
|
|
|
|
| Hribolazec8116. 05. 2016 21:50:27 |
Regor this pouch or one-compartment backpack is interesting and practical to me, may I ask where you bought it? 
|
|
|
|
| regor17. 05. 2016 08:14:19 |
Hribolazec, bought it at MIXI in Ljubljana, but quite some years ago (at least 7- when I bought DSLR). Brand is Kata, but on their website it says they now cooperate with Manfrotto and their line can be obtained there. I checked and that bag is no longer there, but similar ones somewhat larger. Check their page: http://www.kata-bags.us/lightri-312-dl-for-small-dslr-w-kit-lens-2-lenses  Nice day ahead! Darko
|
|
|
|
| Hribolazec8117. 05. 2016 22:28:49 |
Many thanks, Darko, for the help
|
|
|
|
| regor18. 05. 2016 07:46:25 |
|
|
|
|
| Hribolazec8118. 05. 2016 16:55:24 |
I checked but they don't list prices so I'll call them, I also checked at Foto Beseničar so I'll decide there or via eBay where it's cheaper  Thanks again
|
|
|
|
| regor18. 05. 2016 19:16:45 |
With pleasure! darko
|
|
|
You must log in to post a comment:
If you do not yet have a username, you must first
register.