MelanieC
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TLR. What do you carry yours in? Yes, given that they have fixed lenses and usually not that many accessories this may seem like a brain-dead question, but bear with me please. I am not a fondler, I actually use this camera, but I'd really lke to keep it in good condition, so just tossing it into any old bag isn't really going to work for me.
I hate the leather case for my Rollei 2.8F and don't use it. I need some solution that's going to (a) keep it safe, (b) make it easily accessible (no drawstring bags stuffed into the bottom of another bag), and (c) either be movable from bag to bag, or allow me to carry accessories and perhaps another camera in the same bag.
Right now I am using either a Crown Royal bag, which is not padded, not easy to get into, and makes me look like a drunk. Or, I am using a Domke insert that is a bit tight and is not padded on the bottom (why the hell aren't these things padded on the bottom? what were they thinking?) and is a piece of crap materials-wise anyway. I can't tell by looking at pictures online which camera bags have the right sort of measurements.
I am willing to sacrifice a bit of style for function but to be honest I find most camera bags from "camera bag companies" (Domke, Tamrac) to be heinously ugly. Of these types of bags I find Mountainsmith and LowePro the least offensive. I wish that Crumplers were a little more stylish and had a little less velcro. In civilian life I carry a Timbuk2 messenger bag.
Just curious what you use. If it's one of the brands I pronounced "heinously ugly" I apologize. I want to know anyway.
I hate the leather case for my Rollei 2.8F and don't use it. I need some solution that's going to (a) keep it safe, (b) make it easily accessible (no drawstring bags stuffed into the bottom of another bag), and (c) either be movable from bag to bag, or allow me to carry accessories and perhaps another camera in the same bag.
Right now I am using either a Crown Royal bag, which is not padded, not easy to get into, and makes me look like a drunk. Or, I am using a Domke insert that is a bit tight and is not padded on the bottom (why the hell aren't these things padded on the bottom? what were they thinking?) and is a piece of crap materials-wise anyway. I can't tell by looking at pictures online which camera bags have the right sort of measurements.
I am willing to sacrifice a bit of style for function but to be honest I find most camera bags from "camera bag companies" (Domke, Tamrac) to be heinously ugly. Of these types of bags I find Mountainsmith and LowePro the least offensive. I wish that Crumplers were a little more stylish and had a little less velcro. In civilian life I carry a Timbuk2 messenger bag.
Just curious what you use. If it's one of the brands I pronounced "heinously ugly" I apologize. I want to know anyway.