The Hunt for the Perfect Camera Bag
31 January 2005 | filed under GeneralNow that I’ve gone and officially ordered my new toy, the Canon EOS 20D, I’m on a serious hunt for a solid and swanky tote.
Not just any bag will do. It must be intuitively functional, comfortable to carry, well built and protective enough but not built like a tank. It shouldn’t really look like it’s housing my prized camera, mostly for security reasons but also because the majority of camera bags are fugly.
In the beginning I considered this ‘Next Venue’ bag by Crumpler:

It’s fairly pretty and has lots of padding, so much that I think you carry unnecessary extra weight. The reviews I’ve read are mixed - it’s too small, not configurable enough, etc. If resale value is any indication, though, used bags are selling on ebay for nearly full price. Oh yeah, the price seems high at $115.
Now I’m looking at this Naneu Lima Military bag:

Naneu naneu! But is it big enough? The camera body could possibly be squeezed in at 4.2 inches into a 3.5 inch holster. The rest of my gear will fit fine I’m sure. Hmmmmmmm
Why is it so tough to find a great carry-all for your SLR that doesn’t look nasty?








