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	<title>Looking for an attractive, inconspicuous, sturdy camera bag</title>
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	<description>I need a new camera bag.  I don&apos;t want a huge blocky &quot;traditional&quot; one, just one big enough for my SLR, a lens or two, and perhaps things like wallet, keys, cellphone, etc. (I don&apos;t want to have to carry my purse and my camera bag at the same time). Ideally a backpack or shoulder bag or something of that easy-to-carry nature, it should be fairly inconspicuous (i.e. doesn&apos;t scream &quot;LOOK!  I&apos;M A CAMERA BAG!!!&quot;) and reasonably attractive.  It should be well-built and padded enough to protect my precious camera.  Suggestions?</description>
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