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Camera backpacks can range in price from under £50 to over £200, depending on the features and quality of the backpack. If you're just starting out, you may be able to find a good quality backpack for under £100, such as the
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To keep your camera backpack in good condition, make sure to clean it regularly and store it in a dry place. Avoid overloading the backpack, as this can cause damage to the materials and zippers. Additionally, consider using a rain cover or waterproof bag to protect your gear in wet conditions. The
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