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Bag it up, Day three – FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D W3 User Manual

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SEPTEMBER 2010

Day Three

world of imaging

2010

Bag it up!

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here is a fascinating range of camera

bags, camera cases, travel bags,

duffel bags with dedicated camera

and accessory compartments, exhibited at

the Photokina stalls. Most top-notch bag

and accessory manufacturing companies

are present here. Consumers are making

a beeline to these exhibitors, some to

browse, purchase or simply learn more

about the products.

It’s difficult to miss the Manfrotto booth.

Besides an impressive line-up of tripods at

this Photokina, their whole range of camera

and travel bags is drawing a lot of attention.

The Italian manufacturer has launched

their Lino bags and apparel collection and

Stile bags collection. The Lino series is

for professional and advanced users and

comprises of backpacks, messenger and

roller bags. Whereas, Stile bags are meant

for everyday needs to keep the media gear.

Cameras, laptops, phones and laptops can

easily be packed into these sacks.

And Manfrotto sister company Kata

was equally conspicuous with their wide

catalogue of bags tailor made for every

imaginable purpose. Camera bags and

travel gear have great variety in the

Lightweight Protection series.

In the other section of the stall, one

finds National Geographic with their

wares. It appeared to have treaded into

the African terra firma and come out with

Africa-inspired photo, video, media and

lifestyle bags. But the jungle in this case,

extends from the enchanting national parks

to urban jungles created in our metropolises.

A whole range of rucksacks, shoulder

bags, travel bags and accessories have been

released for the show under this theme.

Two models of rucksacks that will carry

essentials, will keep photographic gear, as

well as a laptop in place. It has multiple

organiser pockets inside and has two easy

access pockets for accessories that you

want close at hand. The satchels in the

shoulder bags range are designed to hold all

you personal gear along with a camera or

camcorder in protective inner chambers.

The Africa Camera Pouches are designed

to hold and protect a small point and shoot

camera or micro camcorder with media

accessories. They are designed in such a way

that you can quickly draw them out during a

shooting situation.

The onboard rollers might excite frequent

travellers. There is a dedicated compartment

not only for clothes and knick knacks,

but also for all the necessary shooting

equipment. There is also a comfortable

slide-out trolley handle for easy carting. Also

available are fashionable tote bags which

can pack in enough stuff for a day. A small

DSLR and one small lens or camcorder

can be neatly slipped into the pack. Among

accessories, there are rain capes and a

waterproof garb that will protect your bags

from moisture. Rain covers are available

for small and medium holsters, medium and

slim sactchels, small and medium rucksacks

among others.

The UK-based Hama is present with

new backpack series that goes a step

further. The ‘Katoomba’ models are now

worn with a shoulder strap and can be

quickly pulled forward in front of your

body using a handle.

The smaller Katoomba 150 model is

available in two versions based on whether

you prefer to carry the weight on the right

or on the left shoulder. The bags have fast

access to the equipment. The front cover

prevents the main compartment being

unintentionally opened too far and the

valuable equipment falling out. The Hama

“Daytour” series (Daytour Backpack 230

and Backpack 180) comprises travel bags

and kits that can safely keep photography

equipment. Both offer direct access to the

camera from above; the larger “Backpack

230” also features a quick-access on its side.

For all those who don’t want to forego using

their often cumbersome tripod, a convenient

transport possibility is offered by a loop and

a storable tripod bag.

Tamrac comes to Photokina with its

diverse line of bags and cases for the

DSLR category. They are showcasing

their new Rally series bags. The camera/

netbook/iPad bags provide a way to carry

camera gear, accessories, and a laptop,

without advertising what’s inside. As per

their claims, its slim profile, fresh look

and modern design doesn’t look like a

camera bag, yet it provides fast access

to your camera and gear, allowing you to

carry your photo equipment safely and

discreetly.

Debdutta Ray