Different Solutions To Carry Your Digital Camera And Accessories

By Sylvia Howard

You may just have acquired a new digital camera and your trigger finger is itching for the occasion to take lots of nice pictures, so buying accessories may be the last thing on your mind as you are figuring out what subject to photograph first.

Yet, the truth is that after buying your new digital camera, the camera bag might just be the most important accessory. Why is this? Well, you certainly want to be able to protect that camera that you just spent so much time and money on, and you certainly want to be able to carry your new camera around. You also need a bag that allows you to access your equipment easily and helps you organize your other equipment.

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.

But if your photography skills are already verging towards the ones typical of a serious hobbyist, you will probably have a lot of accessories that you need to make your picture-taking more versatile, such as an external flashlight, or even extra lenses and a second housing if you are using SLR camera equipment. You may want to opt for a camera backpack or an aluminum case.

Most importantly, the camera bag should become an aid in carrying and protecting your digital camera and its accessories, not an obstacle, so you should avoid heavy cases if they are not suited to the kind of travel that you will do. Get a bag that will allow you to carry all your kit 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.

If you have a lot of sensitive equipment, such as several cameras, you should get a bag with dividers that are attached to Velcro strips and that can be fastened at different places inside the bag. This will further protect your digital camera accessories and give you more flexibility.

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. - 32363

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