camera pack

WolfpackNOgun

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Do you have a dedicated camera pack (when you're not hunting)? what is it?
How do you pack camera gear in the field, when you are hunting?
 
I use a MindShift Backlight 26L for my Canon 80D, 150-600, 70-200, 18-35, 50, extra batteries, filters and some other accessories when I am just doing camera-related things. When I feel like dragging it around hunting I have a couple of individual soft padded lens cases I put in my Exo as well as a Peak Design Shell camera cover for some light protection and keep a small dry bag in case I need to throw the body inside of it for extra protection.
 
I've got an Alps Raptor X that I'll use in the summer and some in the fall if I'm just running trail cameras. I've got a case logic case that holds my D3400 with the longer lens on and a Lowepro for the P900. I've come to use those with shoulder straps for more of the day to day stuff and while out hunting.
 
MR Crewcab most of the time. I have an old Lowepro AW that works well too. It is perfect for air travel to hiking destinations.

Jeremy
 
Probably not what you are looking for, but I use my hunting backpack for my big glass when not hunting, MR Metcalf. When I am hunting I use the same pack, but a smaller body/lens. marsh light.jpg
 
For full photo use, I have a lowepro rover 45l. Nice thing about it is that it comes with two nice camera inserts in it that can be pulled out when I am using a different hunting pack. In which case one of the inserts goes into my stone glacier 40/56 when hunting.

When videoing whitetail hunts from a treestand, I use a badlands camera day pack which works well for my purposes.
 
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