N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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Morally Toxic camera bags

From £170/$210 www.morallytoxic.com

Morally Toxic may be a new name in camera bags, but the brand actually comes from 3 Legged Thing, the British manufacturer of quirky tripods with rock ’n roll-inspired names, such as Ray, Winston and Brian.

First in the range is a backpack, which goes by the name ‘Valkyrie’, and a messenger bag ‘Wraith’. Valkyrie comes in 20- and 25-litre capacities, while Wraith is available in 15- and 20-litre sizes. In both cases, the larger bag has a sleeve for a 15in laptop while the smaller can accommodate a 13in device.

The main compartments of the bags have a clever divider system, with attached pockets for storing cables, filters and the like, that can be customized to fit your camera kit. But the big USP is a ‘frog

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