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Camera bags

Posted by Keith on March 23, 2001 at 22:59:24:

Hey all,

Since RBP reminded me of this forum in General Asylum, I'm now posting like an excited monkey.

Anyways, I just wanted to promote the Kinesis Belt system. No, I don't work for them :). I bought one of their belts before I went on a photo trip this past summer, and man, lemme tell ya, I _LOVE_ it. I can store my Canon mounted to a 70-200L in one of their bags that's hanging on my hip. In fact, when I was at Arches N.P., I was able to leave my Lowepro on the rocks, just use the Kinesis and slung my Bogen over my shoulders, and climbed some rocks up to a ledge to get an incredible shot. I could never have kept balance with a Lowepro on my back, but I am able to move completely unhindered with my belt.

They're not cheap, but I carry 3-4 lenses, cleaning paper, cleaning solution, a GPS, 2 filters, step-up rings, my Elan body, and 8-12 rolls of film, all around my waist.

Highly recommend!
Keith