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Been looking around for a new camera bag for a while and found the above mentioned in a link that gibbo had put up.

Same kind of question he asked really. Does anyone own one of these? Are they any good? Or can anyone recomend something similar?

Got a mini treker at the mo, but need more room for non photographic stuff.

Appreciate any help. :thumbs:
 
Hello Tooler & everyone else,

Did you every purchase this bag, or does anyone else have one? I have been looking at it and from what I have found on the internet it does seem very good, but is it?

I do have one of their Digital Holsters (20), which I have been very pleased with, but given the cost of the Rotation 360, it would be nice to hear some views before forking out for it.

Or does anyone have any other ideas.

Fitzy
 
I have one but TBH haven't used it yet and am not sure wheteher to keep it or not.

It is excellent in principle and has some nise touches but I think it depends what you want it for.

If you do a lot of hiking etc. (where the bag will be kept on your back) I can see that it will be a godsend. But as a general rucksack for transporting your gear I think it will be lacking as the space is lacking really.

I just can't decide what sort of bag I want to keep (mind you I have the same problem with lenses so I've no chance really) :bang:
 
Thank you for the replies, I must admit I did have a feeling it might be a little on the small side. But as a bit of a hiker the space for other bits would have been nice, which of course then cuts down the space for the all important camera bits.

It seems the only answer is a rucksack just for my camera equipement and then a pub lunch!
 
How about Lowepro? Some of them (well the Nature Trekker does) have an additional 'Daypack' when can either be used on its own or fixed to the main pack.

The Nature Trekker is quite big.
 
Thanks for tip, I will have a look.
 
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