The inner layout of your SLR camera bag can generally be adjusted for all your needs. However, just what exactly should you be able to carry in your bag?
1. Consider, whether you are going to carry your camera body with the lens attached, or unattached. An unattached lens will let you carry more in your camera bag. However, if you need to take the camera out and start rapidly shooting, you will not be able to do that with an unattached lens.
2. You will most likely want to carry a flash in your SLR camera bag. Most or all cameras have a built-in flash on them. However, an external SLR flash gives you more flexibility. So, if you do want to use an external flash, your camera bag should accommodate it.
3. Extra lenses. How many extra lenses do you use? Do you take all of them with you at once? Your camera should not just accommodate a 17mm-85mm lens, but also something larger, like a 75mm-300mm lens.
4. Video recorder or a camcorder. Are you planning to also record video? Then your SLR camera bag should also have enough space for a video recorder, and possibly for a power plug to charge your video recorder.
5. Telephoto zoom lens. If you are planning on some special effects, such as making remote objects appear magnified, distorting the perspective, blurring the background (bokeh), etc., you will probably need a telephoto lens. Thus, your camera bag should provide space for this important accessory also.
6. Camera’s manual booklet. SLR cameras nowadays have so many fascinating features, that a photographer can easily get lost in them, or miss some tricks. That’s why you may want to make sure that your SLR camera bag will also accommodate your camera’s instruction manual.
7. Your SLR camera bag should also allow for the placement of various miscellaneous (but also very important) photography accessories, such as cards, cords, lens caps, extra lens caps, memory card, extra memory card, film, extra batteries, filters, chargers, cleaning cloth, etc.
8. You may also check if your camera bag will additionally accommodate your cell phone and iPod, as well as a bottle of water and a light snack.
Thus, a good SLR camera bag should have enough space for your camera (with the lens attached or unattached), flash, extra lenses, video recorder or camcorder, telephoto zoom lens, camera’s manual, miscellaneous accessories and a bottle of water with a light snack.
The inner layout of your SLR camera bag can generally be adjusted for all your needs. However, just what exactly should you be able to carry in your bag?
1. Consider, whether you are going to carry your camera body with the lens attached, or unattached. An unattached lens will let you carry more in your camera bag. However, if you need to take the camera out and start rapidly shooting, you will not be able to do that with an unattached lens.
2. You will most likely want to carry a flash in your SLR camera bag. Most or all cameras have a built-in flash on them. However, an external SLR flash gives you more flexibility. So, if you do want to use an external flash, your camera bag should accommodate it.
3. Extra lenses. How many extra lenses do you use? Do you take all of them with you at once? Your camera should not just accommodate a 17mm-85mm lens, but also something larger, like a 75mm-300mm lens.
4. Video recorder or a camcorder. Are you planning to also record video? Then your SLR camera bag should also have enough space for a video recorder, and possibly for a power plug to charge your video recorder.
5. Telephoto zoom lens. If you are planning on some special effects, such as making remote objects appear magnified, distorting the perspective, blurring the background (bokeh), etc., you will probably need a telephoto lens. Thus, your camera bag should provide space for this important accessory also.
6. Camera’s manual booklet. SLR cameras nowadays have so many fascinating features, that a photographer can easily get lost in them, or miss some tricks. That’s why you may want to make sure that your SLR camera bag will also accommodate your camera’s instruction manual.
7. Your SLR camera bag should also allow for the placement of various miscellaneous (but also very important) photography accessories, such as cards, cords, lens caps, extra lens caps, memory card, extra memory card, film, extra batteries, filters, chargers, cleaning cloth, etc.
8. You may also check if your camera bag will additionally accommodate your cell phone and iPod, as well as a bottle of water and a light snack.
Thus, a good SLR camera bag should have enough space for your camera (with the lens attached or unattached), flash, extra lenses, video recorder or camcorder, telephoto zoom lens, camera’s manual, miscellaneous accessories and a bottle of water with a light snack.
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