Travis Butler
Active Member
If you won't need to swap lenses a lot, backpack should be the best to carry gear around, in a more comfortable manner than sling/messenger/shoulder bag.
Also depends on weather/environment. I live in Kansas City, where summers are hot and humid; backpacks inevitably trap sweat between your back and the pack, leaving both a sticky mess. ;_; I prefer shoulder bags, preferably with enough strap to go around the neck; shoulder-only tends to start sliding off my shoulder after a while.
This is also where gear selection plays a big role for me. ^^;; I've always preferred smaller cameras that let you pack a lot into a smaller bag. The Pentax Q with a collection of cine lenses is unmatched there; pity the IQ isn't higher. Along those lines, I've carried a Lumix GM5 (see pic below for how much I can fit into a small LowePro Edit 100 bag), Olympus Pen-F, and now a Sigma fp.
I've picked up a lot of bags used at garage/estate sales, which may not be that helpful for anyone else looking. Tamrac is my favorite manufacturer by far; one time I got caught a few miles out from my car when it started pouring rain, and the Tamrac bag I was using at the time kept everything dry for a good 30-40 minutes of heavy downpour. I was soaked. My clothing was soaked. The camera was just fine.