I'm looking for a nice roller camera bag for just one camera and a few lenses plus the laptop naturally. All the ones seem to be too big for airplane carry on. Does anyone have any suggestions of a nice one that they use.
Thanks guys!
After looking forever, I bought a Think Tank Airport Navigator that's perfect for me. Holds a laptop, and fits under most (MOST) airline seats. It can open from the top or front, giving you quick and easy access to your gear.
Check Tenba they have a nice line of roller bags.
I am a fan of Think Tank. I have their bags and roller units. Quality through and through!
https://www.thinktankphoto.com/pages/rolling-casesFind one to suit your needs.
tbone1130 wrote:
I'm looking for a nice roller camera bag for just one camera and a few lenses plus the laptop naturally. All the ones seem to be too big for airplane carry on. Does anyone have any suggestions of a nice one that they use.
Thanks guys!
B&H Photo, Adorama, Amazon - we shouldn't need to do your homework for you. There are a great number of roller bags suitable for airline travel. Good luck. Regards.
When shopping for bags, most vendors indicate that they are Airline carry on legal. But beware, some carriers are changing their requirements to squeeze more $$ out of passengers.
Think Tank navigator wins hands down!
tbone1130 wrote:
I'm looking for a nice roller camera bag for just one camera and a few lenses plus the laptop naturally. All the ones seem to be too big for airplane carry on. Does anyone have any suggestions of a nice one that they use.
Thanks guys!
When buying carry-on luggage, be careful. "Carry-on" dimensions are not carved in stone. National and international rules vary. Go for smaller, rather than larger.
Check out Think Tank they have small rollers
I have one I am selling here on UHH, use search and put in Lowepro 450AW Excellant condition$175 plus shipping
i have a tamrac which holds my hasselblad kit, including the 500mm lens and fits nicely up in the luggage compartment on aeroplanes.
I just place my camera bag into a standard carry-on luggage bag with rollers of the right size. Maybe wrap the camera bag in a fluffy towel or bubble wrap for extra cushioning and a snug fit. When I arrive at my destination, I simply remove my camera bag from the luggage bag and I am ready to shoot. I really don't see the need for a special camera luggage bag unless one plans to take pictures on the plane or in the airport and thereby needs to access the camera easily. (A pocket camera is probably better for that anyway.)
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