• 01-25-2005, 12:15 PM
    steveknj
    Camera Bag Advice for Fuji S5100
    I just purchased a Fuji S5100 and am now in the market for a camera bag to go with it. Idealy I'd like a "fanny pack" style bag since the over the shoulder style gets heavy on the shoulder after carrying it around all day and the backpack style is not condusive to quick photos. Something similar to the Lowepro Photorunner is what I'm looking for. Price range of under $50 perferred.

    Any help would be appreciated
  • 01-25-2005, 02:42 PM
    mjs1973
    Re: Camera Bag Advice for Fuji S5100
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by steveknj
    I just purchased a Fuji S5100 and am now in the market for a camera bag to go with it. Idealy I'd like a "fanny pack" style bag since the over the shoulder style gets heavy on the shoulder after carrying it around all day and the backpack style is not condusive to quick photos. Something similar to the Lowepro Photorunner is what I'm looking for. Price range of under $50 perferred.

    Any help would be appreciated


    Welcome to the forum. The Photorunner is less than $50 at B&H. And as far as I'm concered, you can't go wrong with LowePro, or Tamrac. Be sure to check out the review section of this site. Their might be some great bags out there that someone else has discovered. Check out the link below to a nice selection at B&H.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ar&A=search&Q=

    Good luck with your search!
  • 01-26-2005, 07:23 PM
    jar_e
    Re: Camera Bag Advice for Fuji S5100
    Howdy.

    I also have a S5100 and ran into the same problem intially trying to get a bag. The bag I currently have is a Lowepro TLZ-1. It works very nicely, but it doesn't provide much more space for additional lenses if you have 'em. Though overall, greatly made and good deal. I got mine for only $30 canadian so finding it under $50 should be easy as pie.

    Jared