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Where can I find a camera bag that doesn't -look- like a camera bag?

  • I have been searching around the internet to find a SLR camera bag to use with my Rebel XT. I have the lense kit, and a 50-300mm lens. Basically, I am only 17. I want a camera bag that looks like a 17 year old. I don't want some ugly black bag that screams 'photographer'! I have seen crumpler bags, and those are much more along the lines of what I am looking for, but they are a tad expensive. Does anyone know of any other camera supplies companies that provide alternative camera cases that are stylish but also functional? Anyother links (besides crumpler) would be appreciated! Thanks very much!

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    I think that if you are going to take photography seriously and care about your bags appearance, the crumpler bag is a good investment. I just received mine in the mail and I love it. Ive been searching for something similar, but nothing comes close. $100 or so bucks is nothing compared to the prices of the lens you might by for you 350D

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I think that if you are going to take photography seriously and care about your bags appearance, the crumpler bag is a good investment. I just received mine in the mail and I love it. Ive been searching for something similar, but nothing comes close. $100 or so bucks is nothing compared to the prices of the lens you might by for you 350D

MC82

If you are going the purchase route, Crumpler is a good bet. When I need a camera bag that doesn't look like one, I use custom-cut dividers in a non-camera bag. I use dense foam that's fairly inflexible to line the bag, and to separate individual pieces of equipment within the bag.

Vijay R

Add some padding to one of your purses and put the camera in there.

Alan Winans

Still a bit geeky but very nice are they Lowe backpack style bags. As Vijay implied, another way to go is to create your bag. Find one you like and then add dividers yourself.

bonairetrip

If you are going the purchase route, Crumpler is a good bet. When I need a camera bag that doesn't look like one, I use custom-cut dividers in a non-camera bag. I use dense foam that's fairly inflexible to line the bag, and to separate individual pieces of equipment within the bag.

Vijay R

Still a bit geeky but very nice are they Lowe backpack style bags. As Vijay implied, another way to go is to create your bag. Find one you like and then add dividers yourself.

bonairetrip

Add some padding to one of your purses and put the camera in there.

Alan Winans

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