Hello all,
I'd like to hear from those who do amateur photography using SLR and hike.
I'm looking for a new backpack to store both camera equipment and hiking items (food, jacket, etc), for capacity of only day hikes, not overnight hikes. The backpack needs to store my DSLR, couple of lenses, extention tubes, filters, etc, and small to medium tripod. It also needs to store food, first aid kit, and a jacket or 2.
I currently have 2 backpacks and am looking to amalgamate them in to the one more useful one. My current ones: One is a dedicated camera backpack which stores the equipment fine but has no room for food. I usually put a water bottle and small amount of food where a lense could otherwise fit, and put a jacket slung through the clip on the back. The other is a dedicated day hiking pack, Deuter Ventura, 30 odd litre , which has lots of capacity for lunch, hydration pack, first aid, jackets, and tripod, but isn't well suited to camera gear.
The best I can find is the Tamrac Adventure range:
http://www.tamrac.com/frame_adv.htm
Of those, I think I would need the 9 series.
But the Tamrac ones don't have many external clips to sling jackets, or even hold a tripod. And the internal space for non astronomy items is a little limited. Without one of the other of those it's tricky to know if it'll be sufficient. I wish they'd just add a few extra attachment points on the outside and it'd be fine. Also the space in the Adventure 9 pack for a laptop isn't required, but would be used for maps/leaflets etc anyhow.
Lowpro deem to have only fully camera dedicated pacs, nothing hyprdid.
I can't find any other alternatives.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Roger.