Do you have shops around the endless search for the perfect camera bag for your Canon Rebel? I am always puzzled why the camera manufacturers refuse to take a camera bag with their cameras. The original design manufacturer knows the camera better than anyone else. You know where the weaknesses are and how best to pack their cameras for the storage and shipment. It really is a mystery. Luckily, I have a few suggestions to helpout.
An election to consider whether a large bag or two. You can get a great fall to the rebels to carry tripod, filters, memory cards, batteries, and the inevitable selection of lenses. While it is certainly all in one place nice and cheaper to have only one case, it can be heavy and difficult to travel with. An alternative I prefer is a great "take everything" case and a small "run out the door with just the essentials" bag.
Thesmall bag should be just large enough to hold your Rebel, a standard lens, and possibly a spare battery. That's it. It is perfect for short trips to the beach, a hike, nieces or birthday party. It also removes the wrong decision may only feed the camera completely naked drawn on the floor of a backpack with a number of other camera wrecking stuff.
Make sure the straps and handles to review the case to come by. You want something substantial, withgood seams or rivets fastening points to the case properly. Having straps and handles is quite nice, as it gives you more options for transporting your equipment. Canon tow through the airport with a few other pockets, is a different experience than just your Rebel toting to the beach for some sunset photos. Having belt and holds his hand, which is solvable an added bonus.
A non-brand camera bag is not such a bad idea good. While you can be proud of the factthat you own one of the leading brand cameras, it also makes it a potential target for thieves and other sticky fingers devil. Cheap plastics may not look so beautiful, a rich Corinthian leather, but they can also sturdy and durable as the expensive leather ones are. Again appears to be less conspicuous, which can be a very good thing.
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