By Joan SherwoodI prefer camera bags designed for a moderate amount gear that you can carry and maneuver around with without knocking lamps off the furniture every time you turn around. The Lowepro Pro Messenger 180 AW and the Chrome...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on January 12, 2012 12:25 PM
Thanks so much to our readers for contributing to the success of our Facebook page and the community of photographers there. To have gathered more than 20,000 followers in just over 10 months really says something about the passion people...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on November 24, 2010 10:00 AM
By Curtis Joe Walker Roller bags are all about maximum capacity, since there’s no concern about breaking the user’s back. The primary design challenge is making the bag small enough to use as a carry-on, yet large enough to hold...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on August 11, 2009 4:28 PM
By Joan Sherwood, Senior EditorI wanted to try the Lowepro Inverse AW because it looked like it might finally be a beltpack that didn’t fit like a heavyweight obi, taking up all the space from waist to armpits on my...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on August 8, 2008 12:04 PM
By Joan Sherwood Lowepro brings simplicity to camera bags with its Cirrus TLZ line. These top-loading bags have a single compartment, two Velcro-attach supports, and a memory card pocket. I tested the Cirrus TLZ 25 bag, largest of the line,...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on February 13, 2008 12:10 PM
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