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The Billingham range of camera bags are excellent and specifically made not to look like camera bags, they look more like a canvas fishermans bag. They are pricey but the quality is top notch, I used them for years, as a photographer and they survived everything, try ebay and you'll be able to get one with the "patina" that says "there's nothing of value in here."
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Hi Guys
I found a brilliant compromise on my recent trip. I bought a LowePro Orion Trekker backpack which holds my Nikon digital SLR and 2 additional lenses plus other bits and bobs. What I found is that you can take the padded section out from this bag and it fits into touratech tank bag snugly. What I also did was to put it in a waterproof bag just as an additional safety measure. This meant I had the best of both worlds, quick easy access to my camera and accessories on the bike. If I needed to trek anywhere and leave the bike behind or at night to keep the camera safe, I would unroll the Lowepro rucksack and put the camera padding back in, and bobs your uncle you got a backpack. This was much easier to carry around than the tank bag and took up very little space when rolled up. Cheers Julio |
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