Three Camera-Friendly Commuter Bags to Keep Your Gear Safe

Three Camera-Friendly Commuter Bags to Keep Your Gear Safe

If your camera and gear go everywhere you do, you’ll need a commuter bag that’s up to the task. We put three of them to the test on the hot asphalt during the spring and early summer.

    



Intense Travel Bag Ports Camera Gear, Prevents Crushing Laptops

Finding the right camera bag for travel is a challenge because, these days, your camera gear isn’t the only kit you need to drag around the universe with you. The Pelican Progear S130 Sport Elite carries your camera gear in a conveniently sized bag and has an invincible compartment for your laptop. More »

Brenthaven BX2 Camera Backpack: Nice Bag, But Too Baggy [Lightning Review]

Every week, it seems, a new bag company is out to court the crowded world of products for camera-wielding creative types. Brenthaven has been making laptop bags and luggage since the 1980s, but the name might not be extremely familiar in the realm of camera gear. We gave its BX2 backpack two weeks to show how well it can haul some gear. More »

Lowepro Pro Roller X200: A Pack Mule for Back-Breaking Camera Gear [Lightning Review]

Cameras gear is not fun to carry around. Any enthusiast with a lens fetish—or any professional with places to be and a shit-ton to carry—already knows that taking the weight off the shoulders is worth more than steady work shooting supermodels. More »

ONA Union Street Lightning Review: A Camera Bag More Fashionable Than Functional [Lightning Review]

Most camera bags are great at protecting your gear, but not so great at making you look great. The alternative is ONA, a maker of distinctive, high- camera bags, like this messenger-style Union Street model. More »