Backpack that fits the MacBook, and an A&A Evan Walker bag that fits in it. When you are taking images you can pull out the A&A and leave the MacBook against your back and not have to deal with it.
I hate to be a buzzkill, but it seems silly to want to carry such a big bag for a Leica system. One of the big things about a rangefinder system it is that it is compact, compared to an SLR system.. Then, to carry a big (or even small) laptop-sized bag...
Keep it to basics; there's no need to carry the laptop while you're out shooting.
Why not use a regular carry-on suitcase. Put your camera's in your favorite camerabag, and that inside the suitcase. Then buy a cheap laptop sleeve (the one made of wetsuit material) and put it in the suitcase as well.
Otherwise you are going to be stuck with a way large camera bag on the other end of the plane ride.
Or will you be carrying the camera gear and laptop together anyway?
Why not use a regular carry-on suitcase. Put your camera's in your favorite camerabag, and that inside the suitcase. Then buy a cheap laptop sleeve (the one made of wetsuit material) and put it in the suitcase as well.
Otherwise you are going to be stuck with a way large camera bag on the other end of the plane ride.
Or will you be carrying the camera gear and laptop together anyway?
I second that suggestion, if you only want to board a flight.
If you pursue this route, however, be sure to check with Pearson Airport about the max size and weight for carry-ons. They are really strict on these things lately, and all my relatives and friends have been slapped with overload penalties, or they have to buy a smaller suitcase to get on board, etc. :bang:
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