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Any bag recommendations for a P900 - preferably toploader? (1 Viewer)

Richard D

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Just ordered a P900 and will need a bag. Would prefer a top loader that can be strap hung or belt mounted.
No need to carry accessories. Small but adequate protection preferred.
Have had good experience with LowePro for serious cameras, but open to suggestions.

Thanks!
 
My mate and I both use LowePro Toploader below for P900 and find it perfect. I added a quick click workmans belt for ease and flexibility of taking it on and off. I tend to wear camera would waist and sat on hip for quick access while birding. It has a front pocket for spare battery and card and even an integrated rain cover that can be pulled out in case of downpours.
 

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I’m not a huge fan of the purple but this one fits my p950 really well
 

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The one I got with my camera is actually a very sturdy cooler bag. It's called a Fairway Fridge, but I can't find it on-line now.

I got my camera when visiting a BF member in Australia (his wife is a golfer).

Just mentioning is as it was/is perfect for my needs with a carry handle and shoulder strap. External pockets and open pockets ideal for a pen or two. A zipped inner pocket in the lid where I keep spare batteries.

Just mentioning it as it's probably cheaper to buy a decent cooler bag than those sold as 'camera bags'.
 
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