How To Carry Your Digital Camera And Its Accessories In Style

Whether you are an already experienced photographer and proud owner of a quality digital camera and a lot of photoshooting accessories, or a photography newbie with a compact digital camera, you may think that camera bags are only an afterthought.

But truth be told, you should stop and consider buying at least one crucial digital camera accessory, one that you almost cannot do without. And no, that is supposed to mean a memory card, although that is surely also high up on your list of priorities. The accessory in question is a nice and sturdy camera bag.

There are tons of different kinds of camera bags, so which one should you take is a matter that should be given some thought. It mainly depends on the amount of extra stuff that you will be carrying around, that is, if you will be lugging along accessories such as tripods or flashlight on a regular basis, or not.

If you only carry minimalist photography equipment besides your digital camera, such as spare batteries and a small tripod, then you could do with a camera-specific waist pack. This item will be easy to carry around hands free and your camera will always be within reach.

For a serious hobbyist or a professional with a lot of accessories to suit all situations, a camera backpack is ideal – especially if you are on a long trip. For extensive traveling in planes and land vehicles, especially if you have any studio lights, you may also want an aluminum hardcase for the most bulky equipment. Maybe even something that is waterproof.

In any case, the main purpose of camera bag is to make your camera and kit easier to carry, not more of a hassle. So, you want to make sure that you find a camera bag that fits your camera, that protects your equipment well and that can be carried comfortably.

If you are just starting out taking photographs, you may only need a basic camera bag – a bag that will hold just your camera. But if you have multiple camera accessories, like multiple camera bodies and lenses, etc, you are obviously going to need a larger camera bag. You are going to want a camera bag that can at least hold those accessories that you use most often.

One thing that you should not do without if you are getting a camera bag for lots of accessories, and possibly extra lenses and spare cameras, are padded internal compartments. These will avoid that your valuable equipment will slosh about, and will increase the survivability of your camera and accessories.

Do also make sure that you get a bag with big-tooth zippers that have closures against rain. You also wanted double-sided zippers for easy access.

Concerning the color of your new camera luggage, you may not consider that important, but it can, in fact, be a good idea to choose a light or medium tone color (such as tan, green or navy blue) to avoid overheating the equipment when you are out in the sun. It’s advisable to choose a color and fabric that will also hide dirt and stains on the bag for your digital camera accessories.

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