Weekly Giveaway – Naneu Lima :You can never have too many camera bags

Oh, it’s almost like figuring our which camera and lens to choose.
Which bag to carry your gear in.
Is it an event with quick lens changes? Stealthy urban street shooting? Simple auto transport, shipping, flying, and about 100 other specific needs.
It’s always an internal conversation. And a constant search.
We got turned onto the folks at Naneu bags when Chris Weeks showed us his set-up in one of our videos shoots.
Loved the roller bag, and they wanted to turn you all onto a different bag in their line up. For free.
Yep, our giveaway this week is a Lima-N black, able to hold a DSLR, 5″ lens, flash, and 2 small lenses.

(camera/flash/and lenses not included in giveaway. but you knew that, right?)
This is part of their Military Ops line, and the thing that we like is the travelability of the unit.
Nope, not a real word, but this is what we mean.

On the road, when you aren’t taking a full set-up, this bag will slide onto the handle of your roller suitcase, won’t scream camera bag, and when you’re using it in town, the shoulder strap makes it an easy carry.
Just the right width so you’re not banging into folks in a crowd, and it stay close to your body.

Well made of 1680D Ballistic Nylon, 9 pockets give you plenty or room for all of your extras including a paper, or an E-reader to pass the time away while waiting for the shot, the meeting, or the next flight out.

And we have one of these to give away this week.
Just make sure you are signed up for the weekly NEWSLETTER, By Tuesday night, as we email em’ out on Wednesday early AM.
All of the details will be in there, as well as a recap of the week, and things you won’t find on the site.


2 Responses to “Weekly Giveaway – Naneu Lima :You can never have too many camera bags”

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  2. Farhaj says:

    Just wondering – since we’re on the subject and all, is that Kata Sensitivity V capable of handling a D3000, battery grip, and three lenses? I think not, but alas. Thanks everyone; and sorry for bogarting the thread.

    -F

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