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Clik Elite - Backcountry Camera Packs

Click Elite Camera Packs I spend a lot of time using and thinking about backpacks. Too much time, really. Well - too much time thinking about them, anyway. Camera backpacks seem to be designed with little thought about the reality of serious outdoor activity. Sure, many of them hold a lot of gear, protect it well, and have reasonably comfortable harness systems. But anyone who spends a lot of time shooting on the trail - especially in the backcountry - knows that water is the top priority. And so far I’ve seen very few dedicated camera backpacks that address the critical need for water when you’re on the trail. Over the years I’ve gone through a lot of dedicated camera packs and big hydration packs. I always end up going back to big hydration backpacks that can carry a DSLR bag and a big zoom in a lens case. But I’m hoping that’s about to change. Let me introduce new camera backpack maker, Clik Elite.
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Lowepro Toploader Pro Video Demo - PMA 2009

Lowepro Toploader Pro Camera Bag Video Demo
 Lowepro had some new camera cases at PMA this year, including an updated version of their popular Topload Zoom AW, the new Toploader Pro AW. The Toploader Pro AW incorporates some thoughtful refinements to the old case that look like they’ll make a real difference for outdoor photographers. Lowepro product manager Tim Grimmer gave us a video demo of the new Toploader 75 AW.
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Canon WP-V1 Waterproof Case for the Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 Flash Memory Camcorders

Canon WP-V1 Waterproof CaseCanon announced the WP-V1 Waterproof Case for the Vixia HF20 and Vixia HF200 Flash Memory Camcorders. The WP-V1 is perfect for divers who want to shoot video and images up to depths of 130 feet. Read the rest of this entry »


Think Tank Photo Updates Airport Addicted Photo Backpacks

Think Tank Photo Airport Acceleration V2.0 Photo Backpacks Think Tank Photo has updated their line of Airport Addicted professional photo travel backpacks. All four backpacks now include a built-in metal security cable that can be used to lock gear into the backpack or lock the backpack to immobile items like airport benches. As the name implies, Think Tank Photo’s “Airport Addicted” backpacks are designed for photographers who spend a lot of time traveling. They range in size from the Airport Antidote, which will fit in tiny commuter plane overhead compartments; to the Airport Addicted, which fits a 400mm f/2.8 or 500mm f/4 lens along with multiple DSLRs and complies with international carry-on rules.
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Osprey Talon 22 Backpack Review

Osprey Talon 22 Backpack - The Ultimate Outdoor Photo Backpack?

Osprey Talon 22 BackpackI’m kind of a backpack whore. Those of you who know me or my photography know I spend a lot of time on the mountain bike, skis, or hiking. I have all kinds of backpacks - both camera-specific and hydration packs made for action sports. I’m always on the lookout for the perfect bag that can pack a bunch of camera gear along with my mountain bike tools, extra clothes, and water for epic rides. I’ve used one camera-specific backpack that also accommodated a hydration bladder. But I always end up going back to dedicated hydration packs because they fit the best and water is mandatory when you’re doing backcountry mountain biking.

Enter the Osprey Talon 22…
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Lowepro Primus AW Backpack Review

Lowepro Primus AW Backpack
List Price: $279

Quick camera access is key for the Primus AW backpack from Lowepro.

by Alan Davis www.alandavisphoto.net
Lowepro Primus AW camera backpack As an active mountain biker, hiker and photographer I have always been on the lookout for a photo backpack that carries well and allows for quick camera access to help capture fleeting photographic moments. The Primus AW immediately caught my eye with its unique side-access pouch. A U-shaped side zipper gives fast access to a complete SLR without removing the pack or even one shoulder strap.

The primary feature in this pack is its lower storage area that has both side and a lumbar access. By unzipping a U-shaped zipper on the right side of the pack via the extra-long zipper tab I can access a compartment big enough to fit my Canon EOS 5D with a 70-200 f/2.8 L lens without removing the pack (It’s not big enough for my 1D body however). I can also use the U-shaped lumbar zipper, but I have to remove the pack to do so. This option gives additional access to my camera and lens, a few small accessory pouches for batteries or filters plus I can reach another padded pocket just big enough for my 24-70 f/2.8 L (an optional divider is provided for use with a combination of smaller lenses or flash).
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Think Tank Photo “Skin” Series Modular Bags

Think Tank Photo Releases Thin, Flexible “Skin” Modular Bags for Quick Access

Think Tank Photo “Skin” Series Modular Bags

Santa Rosa, Calif. – Think Tank Photo announces the release of its new “Skin” series. These modular bags, which are designed to fit on Think Tank Photo belts or regular belts, are very thin and flexible and lay flat when empty, conforming to photographers’ gear when full. Their ability to be compressed when empty frees up valuable space in photographers’ cases, especially when in transit.

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