My photography revolves around my participation of active outdoor sports, and bringing back images that I can share or publish. Typically, I’ll move ahead into position, whip my camera out of the bag, spin the aperture ring and fire off a few shots. Being able to access my camera quickly is a must. A velcro flap rather than zips are preferred. I don’t use lens caps while my camera is in the bag, so some dust protection is needed.
I prefer chest pouches for their flexibility.

Update 10 June:
I need a chest pouch to fit the D200. The Lowepro Topload Zoom 1 is a contender, although it uses zips insteaad of velcro to close. Seb Rogers, a pro mountain biking photographer uses one for his D200. Jimmy Chin, a mountaineering photographer uses an M-Rock holster for his D200. I haven't seen one of those, so I'm not sure how they close. I've also seen pics of a Tamrac 5514 holster bag that might do the job. If anyone has any input about any of these bags, please let me know. Thanks.
Photos:
Top: Mountain Biking Nepal. Taken with a Nikon FM2, 24mm lens, original 'Galen Rowell' Chest Pouch
Right: Crossing a Bamboo Bridge in Northern Thailand with the Newswear Body Pouch
2 comments:
Okay...
...I'm not sure how that's going to help me find a camera bag though...
I've gotten a Lowepro TLZ1 for the D200 and 12-24 and Lens Case 2S for the Sigma 50-150 to try out.
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