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Mountain smith vs lowepro


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Bonobo

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I love my lowepro but I've been real tempted by the borealis. Anyone have any experience w/ that pack? I've heard durability can be an issue

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I love my lowepro as well. Another bag I use is the Case Logic SLRC-205 SLR Camera Sling. I keep one of my D3100s in my vehicle at all times for location scouting. This bag is more compact than the Lowepro and has a very good design to it. It has a free floating shock absorber. A nice side bag where I keep 2 lenses. A front pouch which I keep the charger and 2 spare batteries. 

 

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I'll check that one out

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I have a variety of bags, of all shapes and sizes. If I am going out with a lot of kit I use a hama, but I have recently purchased a small bagby vanguard UP-Rise 34, which is a sling bag, holds one camera and some lenses, but is great for going out walking any sort of distance in a day or to a stadium event.



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As my Kit increased in size so did the size of my bag, i just bought a Lowepro flipside 400 aw, anyone using one of these.  Reviews and demos looked great but a first hand nod always settles the mind  :D