by Peter Walkowiak on April 18, 2012

Think Tank is a company who listens to their clients and it shows. The people asked for a new color and a slot for an iPad and the people got just that. In May, the Think Tank Retrospective 7 bag will be released with these new features. The new portable slot will be able to hold either an iPad or a 11″ Macbook Air. It also appears that their entire Retrospective line will now be offered in the Blue Slate color as well.
In a couple weeks you will be able to order the bag soon from their website here. In the meantime you can have them notify you when its ready to ship.
by Mitch Russo on April 12, 2012

Also known as Model 5768, the Velocity 8x is part of Tamrac’s Velocity Sling Series, which has become very popular for one particular reason—it can be worn like a backpack but yields its contents with one simple swing-motion. You’ve probably seen sling bags, in fact they’ve been around for a while, but the Tamrac Velocity 8x wins for accessibility and comfort. Here’s what it looks like and why I think it deserves your attention.
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by Thursten Kent on April 2, 2012

Ask almost any well-seasoned camera lover who Billingham is and most will tell you about how nice but pricey their bags are. In having this bag for the few weeks I’ve had most of my other professional photographer friends just come off as plain jealous. I can just see why. Known to some as the Rolls Royce of camera bags, Billingham makes some of the more classic looking bags in the business.
But, how was it like to use in real life you ask?
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by Andy Hendriksen on March 19, 2012

Incase, a company primarily known for making iPhone and iPad cases, has rapidly gained popularity thanks to their unique design and their attention to detail. Their bags, which cater primarily to users of Apple laptops and tablets, are often regarded as some of the best out there. Now Incase is venturing into the world of camera bags, and I’ve spent some time with their flagship offering, the DSLR Pro Sling Pack.
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by Chris Gampat on March 18, 2012

Though there is still quite a bit of hype going around about Adobe Lightroom 4, it’s nice to know that there are other options available tailored to the styles of different editors. We previously went hands on with Nevercenter’s CameraBag 2 while it was in beta and have been testing the now fully released version of the software for quite a while and over many different shooting sessions.
In a nutshell, the software is perhaps what every enthusiast photographer that doesn’t want to spend a ton of time in the editing stage may want to get their hands on.
by Andy Hendriksen on March 8, 2012