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Lowepro BackpackGoing hiking. How can I wear a backpack bigger, instead camera bag?

I prefer to Lowepro photo backpack computreker as there is nothing there capacity but more versatile, like a shoulder bag or backpack better shoulder bag /.
Please help, much appreciated

If I understand what you are asking is how you carry your camera (preferably in a place where there is easy access on the track) where you are as a backpack full of camping tent, bag sleeping, etc., yes?

I travel quite a hike of several days and sometimes carry my Canon Digital Rebel SLR (and a large 35mm camera Minolta ago). What I found is the best approach is to get one of these cases triangular unit (where the lens is pointing down) and where (which is the important part), you can UN clip of the shoulder strap. You get a couple of clips and clip carbine case directly to the camera strap backpack by the front shoulder (with each shoulder strap connected to a corner of the case). The outcome is that the case is essentially attached to the chest forward.

This works quite well ... a little weight before the actual balances against the pack on your back and your camera to your hand if you need it on the track. You can store the strap of the case and any additional lens in your backpack to go around the camp, if necessary. The only drawback is that the obscuring matter to tone your legs a little about what may seem a little weird at first and be a little inconvenient if a runway really hard with a lot of delicate footwork.

I have a Case Logic case I use this way and I can fit either an SLR with a telephoto lens or a regular and extra wide-angle loans in the background. There are other cases that work just as well for this setup too.

Whatever you do, if you are carrying a full backpack, you do not want the straps over your neck and shoulders.

carefully. Sorry, I do not know the brand names, just experience.

Looks like you all ready to answer your question: Get a backpack camera ... a camel would be nice, too. I do not know if you can get this combo. I carry the amount that I can at least when hiking. I do not want the weight, and back pain. I want to do around my waist, if possible ... a kind of fanny pack thing. In fact, my camel's back a fanny pack. It keeps me water and some basics and then I wear a backpack for very small things start light, food, camera, etc.

I find your question a little confusing, but I do a fair bit of hiking with camera kit so I'll try to help.

Need a large backpack, bags, preferably with tips and bags of compression (to separate and organize your belongings) and side pockets. I also use a small day bag to carry items such as my camera, hat, sunscreen, sweater / rain jacket, and a system of Camelback hydration water.

Chances are that you overpack ... Keep unnecessary items to a minimum and mostly take care of your back! Weighty items (even your camera equipment bag + days) can adapt to the top of your main pack, which keeps the weight on your shoulders. If you put your backpack on her back while you're here for a very difficult time!

I would jump on a shoulder bag and go in style backpack - with certain types of filling if you are carrying camera kit - you need to keep that weight is distributed evenly, especially after carrying a bag more / larger loads.

Definitely going with a backpack style camera. I always preferred the Tamrac bag systems as they have proven their versatility time and time again.

Posted on April 28, 2010.
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