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Camera bag for 2 Nikon Camera's


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hshatzer

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Hello, I have a D3200 and a Coolpix P900 and I'm looking for a bag to be able to carry both and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions. Thank you



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Are you aming for a sholder bag or a backpack. Is it just to carry the two cameras, or with extra lenses and accessories for the D3200? Should there be room for other stuff as well (not camera related)?



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My suggestion would be to visit a brick-and-mortar store where you can trial fit your cameras and whatever extra things you need room for before you buy. Giving advice on something as personal as a bag is very difficult. Buying sight-unseen is possible, but you will likely not get the best bag for your needs.

 

Shoulder bag or backpack? Stylish, discreet or a typical camera bag? What degree of protection against both dropping the bag and getting it wet do you need?

 

I am partial to the quality of Billingham bags for my shoulder bag needs and I have three in different sizes. The old 206 can carry one body and two lenses and it is possible to bring a speedlight as well. The 325 has room for two bodies and three pro zooms as long as the tele zoom is an old 80-200/2.8 as all the 70-200 versions are too long. The 550 has room for everything except for really long teles.

 

My backpacks are either an old Tamrac Aero 85 when I want one body , some lenses and two speedlights, or a Tamrac Anvil 27 when I want to bring either my old 300 and 500 combination or the Sigma 150-600 Sports and a couple of bodies.



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I agree with Merco that you should go to a store, but if you don't have a camera store near you take a look at these.

 

https://www.adorama....nacpro1400.html

 

https://www.adorama....nacpro1600.html

 

https://www.adorama....nacpro1700.html

 

https://www.adorama.com/cgdcb309.html

 

https://www.adorama.com/mbmatrvgy.html



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Alway hit brick and motor store try out camera bags. Been lucky to have friend with good backpack’s so saw what he had got one like him. Also not sure how many lenses you want to have too in bag.