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Notable brands of camera bags
[edit]This was primarily inspired by Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2022 February 6#Lowepro, a review of the deletion of an obviously notable camera bag brand. I think it desirable to add a list of notable or popular camera bags, primarily sorted by date. SmokeyJoe (talk) 02:54, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
Links to explore
[edit]- https://www.shutterbug.com/content/prevaricator%E2%80%99s-history-camera-bags-%E2%80%94-and-how-choose-bag-best-suits-your-needs Contains joke content but some could be useful
- https://www.purseblog.com/trends/mini-camera-bags/
--SmokeyJoe (talk) 09:29, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
- I skimmed the first link and didn't see anything. The second link is about small purses roughly sized to hold a point-and-shoot camera. A hatnote could be appropriate if they were mentioned in Handbag#Types. Flatscan (talk) 05:32, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks. I've never owned a camera bag. SmokeyJoe (talk) 07:11, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Manufacturers
[edit]I'm not sure there are many notable bags vs notable brands and what they brought to the market when created or during their lifetime.
- Tenba - Created by photographer Robert Weinreb in 1977 who hiked with a backpack containing lenses wrapped in knitted hats. He developed a shoulder bag with built-in camera protection. Company sold to MAC group in 2011.[1]
- Lowepro - originally a hiking backpack company, in 1972, they "introduce the world's first soft-sided, foam-padded camera bag".