There is no such thing as the perfect bag. Real Photographers have at
least 10 camera bags, each of which is configurable in at least 10
unique ways.

> I'm looking for something just a little better.

Aren't we all?

In the end it depends on how you want to use it. If you want it to
carry stuff from A-B without using the stuff, it almost doesn't matter
what bag you use. If you want to carry it all to the top of Aconcagua
for a dawn shoot you'll have a different bag than the one you use when
photographing the D-Day landings, which in turn will be different from
the one you use when wandering the streets of Paris on a Sunday day in
April.

You need a different bag for every occasion! 

The 3 I use most are the Domke F-2, LowePro S&F Reporter (I think it's
called) and LowePro S&F Rover AW backpack. I also have several other
bags, but I'm not quite a Real Photographer yet.

I'm not a fan of sling bags - they seem to me to be neither fish nor
fowl. 

--
 Bob
 
> Survey:
> 
> What, in your opinion, is the perfect bag for being able to 
> carry around a 
> camera (with lens attatched) and a spare lens or two (or a 
> lens and flash), 
> plus various other things (maybe a book, or a notepad and 
> pens, or (on the 
> extreme end) a laptop).
> 
> 
> I have a Crumpler bag that is *almost* perfect.  It's a 
> sling-style bag, which 
> I absolutely love.  So much better than regular shoulder bags 
> and backpacks.  
> I'm looking for something just a little better.
> 


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