Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Tips For Finding the Right Camera Bag For You


So, perhaps you have just spent tons of time deciding on which film camera or digital camera to buy. The last thing you want to figure out is which camera bag to buy.


Yet, after buying your new camera, the camera bag might just be the next most important thing. How so? You certainly want to be able to protect that camera that you just spent so much time and money on, and you certainly want to be able to carry your new camera around. You also want a camera bag that allows you to access your equipment easily and one that helps you organize your photographic equipment.


There are many different camera bags in a variety of shapes, colors, sizes, designs, materials, and functions. Which sort of camera bag should you choose? You can pick out a camera bag that is carried with one strap over the shoulder or a backpack (a camera backpack is great for heavier photo gear and long trips). You could get a camera bag that fits like a fanny-pack or on your belt. You may instead want a camera bag that has a hardcase – maybe even something that is waterproof, but certainly durable.


A camera bag should make your camera easier to carry, not more of a hassle. So, you want to make sure that you find a camera bag that fits your camera well and one with comfortable, wide, padded straps. If you are just starting out taking photographs, you may only need a basic camera bag – a bag that will hold just your camera. But if you have multiple camera accessories, like multiple camera bodies and lenses, etc, you are obviously going to need a larger camera bag. You are going to want a camera bag that can at least hold those accessories that you use most often.


If your camera bag is going to be used to carry more than just a camera, you definitely want dividers in it. Heck, even if you do have just a camera, it is nice to be able to store your wallet or a snack in your camera bag so that you do not need to carry around an extra bag just for those things.


When looking for a camera bag, you want to makes sure that you find one with big-tooth zippers that have closures against rain. You also wanted double-sided zippers for easy access.


As far as the color of your camera bag, you may not think that it is important, but it can, in fact, be a good idea to choose a light or middle toned color to avoid overheating when you are in hot and sunny conditions. A middle toned camera bag will also hide dirt pretty well.


Now that you have started thinking about exactly what you want, it is time to go out there and get yourself an excellent camera bag!








Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on bags and cameras, visit Digital Cameras and Equipment.

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