burancap
Veteran
Hmmm, even with two young children... I am trying to recall ever, even one single time, carrying any camera bag into a local school, movie theater, or shopping mall -not even a fancy pants Billingham.
Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
Well, it's been a while. Any users of this bag have anything to say about it? I'm thinking about getting it.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
One of these bags might be good for my use with the Polaroid cameras. I tend to use them with a lot of accessories (filters, auxiliary lenses, flash unit, etc) so all the pockets and organizer add-ons might be very useful.
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burancap
Veteran
I posted the following in another thread about "non-camera" camera bags...
Adam, both the 2 and 4-Bangers are symmetrical. The removable straps can be oriented either way. As shipped and as shown on the 5.11 site -the bag would be over the left shoulder and sitting at the right hip. I flipped mine as I prefer to reach across my body into a bag.
I bought three of these inserts: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008UVIT7M/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
One pops right into the 2-Banger. The lid is a bit tight and I do not typically use it on a walk. I had a seamstress shorten one of the two remaining inserts to fit along with the last unmodified insert in the 4-Banger which is about 50% longer, but otherwise dimensionally identical to the smaller 2-Banger.
The 2-Banger (which I prefer) is a bit smaller, especially in height, but similar to a Billingham Leica bag. It fits a lensed M body, an extra lens, and a few rolls in the main, zippered compartment. Wallet, keys, etc. in the front zippered compartment. The Velcro "looped fastener" pocket is a bit wonky and I am considering having the loops removed and replaced with a simple strip of Velcro.
At any rate, a handsome, fairly well made (considering price), light bag that is well suited for hikes, etc.
Adam, both the 2 and 4-Bangers are symmetrical. The removable straps can be oriented either way. As shipped and as shown on the 5.11 site -the bag would be over the left shoulder and sitting at the right hip. I flipped mine as I prefer to reach across my body into a bag.
I bought three of these inserts: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008UVIT7M/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
One pops right into the 2-Banger. The lid is a bit tight and I do not typically use it on a walk. I had a seamstress shorten one of the two remaining inserts to fit along with the last unmodified insert in the 4-Banger which is about 50% longer, but otherwise dimensionally identical to the smaller 2-Banger.
The 2-Banger (which I prefer) is a bit smaller, especially in height, but similar to a Billingham Leica bag. It fits a lensed M body, an extra lens, and a few rolls in the main, zippered compartment. Wallet, keys, etc. in the front zippered compartment. The Velcro "looped fastener" pocket is a bit wonky and I am considering having the loops removed and replaced with a simple strip of Velcro.
At any rate, a handsome, fairly well made (considering price), light bag that is well suited for hikes, etc.
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
I find the huge, prominently located flag label repugnant.
There are other things that are far more repugnant than a flag patch:
"The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." - John Stuart Mill
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