Sep 18, 2009 -
There are oodles of covet-worthy camera cases and bags out there, but they tend to pack hefty price tags. Particularly those with designer labels like Stella McCartney. Good news, snappers: I've spotted some chic camera cases for less than $30.
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Aug 21, 2009 -
As far as I know, Banana Republic hasn't really been in the gadget accessory game, but all the same, I'm happy to see its (maybe) first: the new Leather Camera Bag.
At 11 inches by 13 inches by 4 inches, the size is big enough for your SLR, and it's nice, simple, but luxe looks nab it a spot in my roster of stylish SLR camera bags.
But it is also $148 — pretty pricey.
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Jul 30, 2009 -
I have sung the praises of the HP Mini on a few occasions, and can't get enough of the netbook craze altogether. And although I love the mighty little machine, it does come with a certain disadvantage: it's so small you might lose it to the depths of your full-sized laptop bag. I know, I know, I shouldn't complain — the lighter the laptop means less shoulder strain for me.
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Jun 20, 2009 -
Say you're not as depraved as I am — using pillowcases as laptop sleeves and whatnot. Say you like to use dedicated bags to keep your gadgets organized and orderly (more power to ya!) — then check out Kangaroom's totally practical (and as a bonus, adorable) Velvet Media Bags.
It's just $20 for a set of four, and each cute drawstring bag has the gadget it's intended for embroidered on the front — there's an MP3 player, a cell phone, a camera, and a larger one for cords (great for travel since my box technique won't work on the road).
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Apr 16, 2009 -
One of the many who said they had an SLR? As fab as they are, they can be a pain to find a good-looking bag for. Need some help?
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Feb 25, 2009 -
Oh, adorable camera bag, why aren't you big enough for my SLR? The shoulder strap would be perfect for toting around my big Canon, but considering the unbearably rad artwork of yes, another camera, on the front of this Dreaming Camera case ($40), I may get it anyway and give my little point-and-shoot some really special treatment. It gets carried around a bit more anyway, so this time the little guy's gonna come out on top.
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Jan 31, 2009 -
I wish the dimensions of the New York Motorway Camera Bag from Kenneth Cole were listed in its description, because I'd love to be able to use it for my SLR.
It's leather and looks like any other great handbag, so it's great for discretion against potential camera-snatchers, as well as meaning that you don't have to compromise style to get a great supportive bag to stow your camera. However, it's also an expensive handbag price: $248.
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Jan 10, 2009 -
My hunt for the perfect accessories for my DSLR continues. The Crumpler bag is cute and sporty, and the ACME Made bag is fun, but they both lack a place for big lenses.
The Shootsac ($180) picks up the slack by providing a safe and attractive place to store your lenses (not to mention memory cards and your cell phone).
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Jan 06, 2009 -
Like I've been telling you, this Lomo craze isn't going anywhere, and to prove it, here come some accessories. If you've gotten your camera, flash, and film ready to go, it follows that you need a bag to toss it all in. And I don't just go for any bag — I need a side of style to go with my function.
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Dec 11, 2008 -
I'm a big fan of Crumpler bags, so I jumped at the chance to go to the grand opening of the first West Coast Crumpler store right here in San Francisco. Born in Australia, Crumpler bags are functional, versatile, yet still stylish (even more so than rival bag-maker Timbuk2, maybe?). I got a chance to see some cool limited-edition artist series bags, and was pleased to find out I can customize my own online.
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