When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: George Cairns / Digital Camera World At 18L in capacity, the Stratus Photo Backpack from ...
Photographers gripe about the ugliness of camera backpacks and a number of startups have cropped up on Kickstarter with designs that remove the bulk, improve functionality and give the genre a ...
When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.
The Lowepro PhotoSport 70 later backpack is ideal for hiking and accommodates an internal camera bag and space for hiking gear. The first bag I bought for my brand-new Nikon D7000 camera and lenses ...
Deciding which camera bag to carry can be as daunting as deciding what clothing to pack for an Antarctic vacation of a lifetime. Kelly Serfoss knows your pain. Who? Serfoss is a pro photographer whose ...
At 18L in capacity, the Stratus Photo Backpack from Utah-based company Wandrd is a medium-sized camera backpack when it comes to storage space. For a round-up on a wide range of backpack styles and ...
Photography is already an expensive hobby, with a single lens costing hundreds of dollars, without having to replace broken gear. That's why you need to ensure that you have the right protection ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Think Tank Photo to give away an Urban Approach 15 Mirrorless Backpack that's designed to hold an iPad, a laptop, camera gear, and tons more. Think Tank ...
This could be the single bag that fits all your needs if you're unsure what kind of bag to get—laptop, camera, or video camera—and if you're torn between a backpack and sling-bag configuration. This ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Building on the success and popularity of their MindShift Rotation180 ® Backpack series, Think Tank Photo announces the launch of the next generation of Rotation ...
Cameras present a unique challenge in the backcountry or on an adventure. They’re often heavier, always more expensive, and usually more fragile than any other outdoor gear you’re hauling around ...