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Best 5 camera bags

(Jun 19, 2009)

Philip Ryan Philip Ryan
Senior Editor
You can buy the greatest gear in the world, but if you don't have the appropriate bag to carry it, you won't take it with you. That's where these come in: whether you need a kitchen-sink carryall or a compact, subway-friendly traveler, one of these bags or backpacks should stow your gear in style.

Lowepro Vertex 200 AW

If you need a bag to haul lots of photo gear through rugged terrain, Lowepro's Vertex 200 AW can get the job done.

Price:$170.22 - $229.95 (check prices)

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Kata Ergo-Tech Sensitivity V

A great camera-and-laptop backpack, especially for city dwellers and frequent fliers who need to fit a moderate amount of gear, including a 13-inch-or-smaller laptop, into a relatively small space.

Price:$89.95 - $110.00 (check prices)

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Kata DR-467 Digital Rucksack

Kata's Digital Rucksack is an excellent choice for a backpack to tote your SLR, a few lenses, some extra gear, and a laptop.

Price:$79.90 - $79.90 (check prices)

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Tenba Shootout Sling (small, black)

For a small camera sling with protection from the elements, the Tenba Shootout Sling is tough to beat. But make sure to try before you buy to ensure it's comfortable for you.

Price:$89.95 - $99.95 (check prices)

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National Geographic Walkabout Rucksack (small)

A great daypack for the amateur photographer, the National Geographic Walkabout Rucksack stylishly and comfortably carries everything the enthusiast needs for a day of shooting, plus it can handle most daily nonphotographic needs.

Price:$149.90 - $149.95 (check prices)

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