Professionals and aspiring amateurs and there is no difference. If you want to carry a basic set of camera or photographic equipment, and protect it from harsh weather and day and night strike, try Seven Million Dollar Home bar.
Than the Six Million Dollar Home greater capacity and more flexible, as hard as old boots, water resistance, convenient and comfortable to carry when, with multiple pockets and easy customization space.
Velcro silencer
Camera bag Velcro hidden behind the same size velcro silencer flip. Pull out, push in the correct position. Open and close the QT, then use the straps in place. It's that simple
Wide adjustable length straps
Installed equipment, the more need to bring scattered Wide shoulder its weight, but also the greater the need Six Million Dollar Home soft but tough polypropylene webbing 50 mm fire and contain EVA foam lined shoulder pad with non-slip rubber handle. Use square buckle + Japanese word buckle combined system, the formation of almost any length to complete the shooting.
Padded handle
EVA foam pad to create maximum comfort. The ergonomic shape of the handle, with the natural contours of the hand and fingers match.
Four fittings shackle
Symmetrical strengthening side parts shackle.
Waterproofing
The camera bag placed in a moist surface, seamless one-piece 900D base prevents water seepage, double thickness 900D clamshell equally resistant to rain, hail, sleet, snow, beer and mixed drinks.
Wear-resistant surface
900D nylon outer layer and brushed interior padding combines the amazing strength and superior flatness and scalability. Does not hook into the clothes. Equipment not have scratches.
Structural Integrity
PE EVA foam laminate base insert ensures that even when the camera bag filled with things still are not deformed, and can cover all parts curved clamshell.
Rugged
To ensure its life, using super waterproof camera bag 900D outer, fireproof polypropylene webbing, triple fixed S-Bend webbing attachment, injection Velcro, and in all parts of a larger force with adhesive nylon line, carried by the rod stitch suture.