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Shutterbug’s Exclusive photokina Coverage; Bags And Carrying Systems: Backpacks, Carryons, And All-Purpose Luggage
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Materials New And Old
Manfrotto continues to sell National Geographic bags made with sustainable material (hemp) and whenever you buy a bag (or tripod) from them a portion of the price goes to the National Geographic Society.
Not recycled, but also eminently sustainable, cotton canvas is soft and pleasant feeling, long wearing, and very practical. Mekko’s newest bags are of cotton canvas, and Domke continues to use it for most of their bags, though in response to customer requests they have also brought out bags in nylon. I’m sworn to secrecy about another material Domke is testing, but (a) it’s good, (b) it’s cotton-based, and (c) I have never seen it in a camera bag before. They hope to introduce it at PMA.
Take Flight
The TSA is working with a number of manufacturers to try to make life simpler for both passengers and security staff and Tenba/Skooba Design showed me a case, called the Checkthrough, designed for a laptop and papers. It is designed to spread out flat so you don’t have to remove your laptop before the bag is x-rayed. Then, at my suggestion, they tried the padded insert from one of their camera bags and it was instantly converted to a camera-plus-laptop bag! Tenba also introduced their first round flight case: very light, and produced in their factory in New York.
The Backpack Market Is Growing
Calumet Photographic sent out questionnaires to photographers asking what features they would like in a backpack, and came up with two new styles: the BP935 and the BP1500. Both hold D-SLR outfits and 17” laptops and both carry a 10-year warranty.
How bags open is important. To make it easier to get to your gear, Tamrac’s Speed Packs now have a “Dual Entry” system, a side door which allows you to keep the pack on one shoulder rather than having to take it off. Bags which open away from your body make gear readily accessible for you, but not for anyone intent on grabbing it. Lowepro’s new Flipside backpack has both back and side openings. Then there are accessory pockets: one that flops open can be worse than no pocket. Vanguard therefore uses a mesh gusset on some pockets; other companies use other solutions such as elastic or touch fasteners.
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