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Shoulder bags are one of the most popular type of camera bag and are designed to allow convenient access to your

photo gear. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes , the downside is that that all the weight is carried on one

shoulder so can become tiring the more gear you carry.
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On Jun 18, 10:26*am, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >,
>
> *shooon > wrote:
> > Shoulder bags are one of the most popular type of camera bag and are
> > designed to allow convenient access to your

>
> > photo gear. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes , the downside is
> > that that all the weight is carried on one

>
> > shoulder so can become tiring the more gear you carry.

>
> This is off topic moron but single shoulder bags are hard on the spine.
> You can purchase small padded back packs now with two straps. *One for
> each shoulder.
>
> Peace, Om
>
>

It's from one of the twits at Foodbanter, 'nuff said.


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ItsJoanNotJoann > wrote:
> On Jun 18, 10:26 am, Omelet > wrote:
>> In article >,
>>
>> shooon > wrote:
>>> Shoulder bags are one of the most popular type of camera bag and are
>>> designed to allow convenient access to your

>>
>>> photo gear. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes , the downside is
>>> that that all the weight is carried on one

>>
>>> shoulder so can become tiring the more gear you carry.

>>
>> This is off topic moron but single shoulder bags are hard on the spine.
>> You can purchase small padded back packs now with two straps. One for
>> each shoulder.
>>
>> Peace, Om
>>
>>

> It's from one of the twits at Foodbanter, 'nuff said.


I cannot wait until "they" can remove my own eye for a bionic one that I
can see through and have a built in camera in it, so I would not have to
carry a camera. That would be so cool

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On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 10:26:13 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> shooon > wrote:
>
>> Shoulder bags are one of the most popular type of camera bag and are
>> designed to allow convenient access to your
>>
>> photo gear. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes , the downside is
>> that that all the weight is carried on one
>>
>> shoulder so can become tiring the more gear you carry.

>
>This is off topic moron but single shoulder bags are hard on the spine.
>You can purchase small padded back packs now with two straps. One for
>each shoulder.


My camera bag has a strap, can be hand held or hung on ones neck...
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