Posts Tagged ‘Crumpler’

Crumpler Bag

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

If you live in the outskirts of town and love to take photos, it is essential to get a bag that you can carry while trekking or biking. Crumpler’s newest bag was designed with you mind. This celebrity bag is thoroughly rugged and is built to carry a laptop, a camera, retro reflective strips and a tripod. It is water resistant and has a comprehensive rain cover, protecting all the equipment inside the bag.

Photo Courtesy of Steves Digicams

The bag manufacturer has also paid more attention to ergonomics making sure that the person wearing the bag is comfortable. There are three different sizes available for this bag and you can fit your laptop in these bags. If you have a notebook, it is recommended that you get the smallest size. Along with your laptop you can also put your digital camera and other accessories inside the C List.

Crumpler camera bags

Friday, June 19th, 2009

For anyone looking to purchase a quality camera bag, I highly recommend investing in a Crumpler camera bag. The colors and styles are not only fresh and unique, but also they don’t scream “This is a camera bag!” to potential thieves. One can feel better knowing that hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of camera equipment is not being advertised by a Crumpler bag. I, personally, own the Seven Million Dollar Home (pictured) and am completely fond of it. As you can see from the photo, it can house quite a bit of equipment. My arsenal, however, isn’t as stacked; I have a Nikon D40, four lenses, and an SB-600 flash unit. All of that fits into the bag with plenty of room to spare — enough room for my 13″ laptop to fit nicely. I could have gotten the Four or Five Million Dollar Home and it would have fit all of my stuff no problem, but I opted for a larger bag in case I decide to purchase lenses or another flash in the future. The bag is made with extremely durable and waterproof outer material while the inside is padded for your camera’s safety. The best aspect of these Crumpler bags is that they allow the user to customize the inside compartments to fit specific equipment; the dividers are attached with velcro and allow for easy removal and reattachment. Overall, owning a quality bag is a good investment for any photographer looking to preserve the quality of his equipment.