Currently have a lowepro fastpack-150 but it's pretty out of date now! Any recommendations?
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Jim Smith
Aug 13, 2021
That is why it is important to not be hasty or casual about what top cast iron skillet for steaks you use. If you want to be able to make restaurant quality steaks at home, you need to own the best cast iron skillet for steaks. Making a steak in a cast iron skillet is essential for mouth-watering results.
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William Woodward
Nov 28, 2017
@James yep I do believe he's used a similar setup.
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James Barnett
Nov 22, 2017
@William, I believe that's the same system Chris Burkard uses, is it not?
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Arya Touserkani
Nov 21, 2017
I have a bad back (two slipped discs) and have gone through a lot of photography specific bags. I finally ended up with the Osprey Stratos 24. It's a very comfortable and lightweight day pack with an internal frame and hip straps. I pair it with either the Temba BYOB 10 or 13 depending on how many lenses I'm carrying.
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Leonardo Brasil
Nov 15, 2017
Fstop Loka ul, love that pack!!
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vta0226
Nov 14, 2017
I am looking at the atlas. It looks like a great pack. 385 is steep though. Do you have pictures of the rest of the bag? All I see are the camera slots...
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Josh Silver
Nov 09, 2017
I'm using the Atlas Athelete Pack it fits a ton of camera gear and also acts as a normal hiking backpack that fits all the essentails + more.
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William Woodward
Nov 08, 2017
How much gear are you hoping to carry? Bodies and lenses? Other gear besides camera equipment? This is the Mountainsmith Daylight
That is why it is important to not be hasty or casual about what top cast iron skillet for steaks you use. If you want to be able to make restaurant quality steaks at home, you need to own the best cast iron skillet for steaks. Making a steak in a cast iron skillet is essential for mouth-watering results.
@James yep I do believe he's used a similar setup.
@William, I believe that's the same system Chris Burkard uses, is it not?
I have a bad back (two slipped discs) and have gone through a lot of photography specific bags. I finally ended up with the Osprey Stratos 24. It's a very comfortable and lightweight day pack with an internal frame and hip straps. I pair it with either the Temba BYOB 10 or 13 depending on how many lenses I'm carrying.
Fstop Loka ul, love that pack!!
I am looking at the atlas. It looks like a great pack. 385 is steep though. Do you have pictures of the rest of the bag? All I see are the camera slots...
I'm using the Atlas Athelete Pack it fits a ton of camera gear and also acts as a normal hiking backpack that fits all the essentails + more.
How much gear are you hoping to carry? Bodies and lenses? Other gear besides camera equipment? This is the Mountainsmith Daylight