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UER Forum > UE Photography > Good smaller camera bag for exploring?? (Viewed 247 times)
MrBungle 


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Good smaller camera bag for exploring??
< on 3/21/2023 5:12 AM >
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Hey! hope this is the right place for this. I recently got into vintage photography, got my hands on a solid Canon AE-1 Program model. A lot of spots in this silly hobby require being more compact to enter. Lets say you're climbing or crawling through a tight space. What should I use to transport my camera? Just wondering what you guys use for smaller camera equipment!




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Re: Good smaller camera bag for exploring??
< Reply # 1 on 3/24/2023 2:40 PM >
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a small to medium size cross body bag might be useful for carrying a camera or other equipment but i would bring your camera with you when you go to buy one to make sure it will fit / be safe. cross body bags are usually adjustable to fit really snug against you and you can wear them on your front or your back depending how accessible you need your stuff. its kind of dorky but a fanny pack might work well too




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