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Camera Bags are far more personal than cameras - if you ask 10 photographers, you'll get 20 opinions.
It's a personal decision about what you choose to use. The key is access - you need to get your stuff without having to take the bag off. Many pros prefer waist packs because they don't fall off and offer easy access to everything inside. If you use a backpack, you'll have to take it off and put it down on the ground just to get a lens or filter. But once it's a waist pack, the top opens and it's all in your hands. You can run all over and it's not going to slip off.

Cameras can get really heavy sometimes, so you'll need a lightweight camera bag to pack light. Waist camera packs are generally lighter than camera backpacks, allowing you to carry them with little effort while inspiring you to snap the most beautiful scenes.

In today's market, there is a collection of camera waist bags with many sizes, fabrics and brands. Some of them have attractive and professional looks, while some others boast high-tech innovations. If you have difficulty choosing the one that suits you best, this buying guide may offer some help. Here are some useful tips on choosing a good camera waist pack.

Size: The size of your camera bag should fit your camera model. You may also want to take a couple of lenses, filters, batteries or films. When choosing a camera waist pack, check if there is enough space for you to pack all of these accessories and organize them by size and function. The best sized camera bag cases have enough space for all your accessories, and also provide sufficient padding to protect your camera when dropped.

Compartments: Generally, a camera waist pack has a main compartment for an SLR camera with lens, and two or more detachable side tubes for extra lenses, other accessories or water bottles. Some have an expandable front flap pocket for other accessories. You may also check whether the main compartment includes a divider system to precisely fit your gear, and whether other pockets and pouches are padded to well protect your sensitive equipment.

Waist Belt: The belt of a camera waist pack is also an important consideration. It should be wide enough to distribute the weight, and balanced enough so the bag won't cause any instability when you go hiking or rock scrambling with it. The belt won't work well if it's too firm or too loose, and the best one is made from a sandwich of different grades foams-open-cell foam, which can offer you a firmer support. The best way to check the comfort of the waist belt is going to a well-stocked store and trying the pack on yourself. If possible, you may ask the shop assistant for help to load something in the pack.

Durability: Your camera bag should be durable enough to offer good protection to your gear for years to come. So you need to make sure the material of your bag is durable. An important issue related to the durability of the pack is water-resistance.
The best water-repellent materials in today's market include Cordura, ripstop nylon or nylon packcloth. Another key to ensure durability is to choose the camera waist packs that have reinforced design on the easy-to-wear-out areas, such as the pack bottom.

Anti-theft Features: You spend big bucks on your camera, so it is important that the camera pack has some anti-theft features. Inconspicuous bags are best. Avoid bags with a big, bright logo like "Nikon", or any other obvious logos that shout "camera bag". Lockable zippers and hard-to-slash-through materials are also good to protect your expensive equipment from being stolen.

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