gilpen123
Gil
Kent
Finally at home...
I've got a huge number of bags, I must admit.
Starting with a LowePro Adventura 170 for the small set.
Then a German Army Combat Bag for the slightly bigger set.
A Vanguard Bag for my compact NEX-set.
A CCS Heritage for my Leica-Set.
A LowePro Oion AW if I want a big waist-bag.
A Kalahari K-22 for a bigger set.
A LowePro Mini Trekker for a big DSLR set.
And a Samsonite Trekking Backpack for the really huge DSLR set.
And this weird thing to put almost everything in.
Starting with a LowePro Adventura 170 for the small set.
Then a German Army Combat Bag for the slightly bigger set.
A Vanguard Bag for my compact NEX-set.
A CCS Heritage for my Leica-Set.
A LowePro Oion AW if I want a big waist-bag.
A Kalahari K-22 for a bigger set.
A LowePro Mini Trekker for a big DSLR set.
And a Samsonite Trekking Backpack for the really huge DSLR set.
And this weird thing to put almost everything in.
chodgson45
Grain is Good
Currently using this one:https://www.atthefrontshop.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=USGPLGB
CanonVT
Newbie
I have more bags and rollers that I can shake a stick at, but my favorite for RF gear is the Think Tank Retrospective 5.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/shoulder-bags/retrospective.aspx
It will hold an RF body w/lens and several other lenses, a couple of batteries and assorted odd bits.
Mine is the the "Pinestone" color. Somewhat stylish and not too camera bag looking.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/shoulder-bags/retrospective.aspx
It will hold an RF body w/lens and several other lenses, a couple of batteries and assorted odd bits.
Mine is the the "Pinestone" color. Somewhat stylish and not too camera bag looking.
E.M
Well-known
I always disliked bags , now I 've got only one , a Domke F2 since 1993 . It 's so easy to carry around , fully loaded and even more half empty . So , I just need one bag or no bag at all when I carry just a camera with one lens .
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Love vintage Hifi, too!
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I have more bags and rollers that I can shake a stick at, but my favorite for RF gear is the Think Tank Retrospective 5.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/shoulder-bags/retrospective.aspx
It will hold an RF body w/lens and several other lenses, a couple of batteries and assorted odd bits.
Mine is the the "Pinestone" color. Somewhat stylish and not too camera bag looking.
i also use the tt retro 5...i have 2 bodies with lenses attached plus a thrid lens snuck in there...extra batteries plus sd cards and business cards.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I just finished another bag survey and found that there wasn't anything currently available that was better for me than the BBB-E.
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Hey Joe,
New bag from ThinkTank to be released in May called the "Retro 7".
It will be available in 3 colors.
Mini detail:
"Inconspicuous, soft-sided shoulder bag with a simple exterior that blends into the environment while carrying photo gear. We’ve included a rear pocket which will hold your iPad or an 11” Mac-Book Air."
Go to the ThinkTank web site for a detailed description and Dimensions.![]()
that is very good news...i have often thought about a bag size in between the 5 and the 10! looking forward to it's release!
thanks for the heads up.
zuiko85
Veteran
For my M4-2 with a CV 21 f4, CV 35f2.5 and 90 f4 Elmar I have a small cheap Tamrac. OK for short walkabout. But, if the weather is not too hot (not over 70F for this fat guy) then I prefer a light weight vest with cargo pockets.
For more gear my bag is a 02' Toyota Camry. I don't like carrying lots of gear and there are no interesting photographs more than 100 ft. from the car anyway.
call me, lazy ass John
For more gear my bag is a 02' Toyota Camry. I don't like carrying lots of gear and there are no interesting photographs more than 100 ft. from the car anyway.
call me, lazy ass John
barnwulf
Well-known
I used to use larger bags and backpacks but now I carry my camera and use a smaller bag, a Domke F-5XB. I usually carry a couple of extra lenses and a few rolls of film and maybe a couple of filters. - Jim
robklurfield
eclipse
Here's the perfect bag. How do I know? Well, gosh, their slogan reads:
"The Best Partner for Your Happiness!" How could you go wrong?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blue-Plaid-..._Camera_Cases_Bags_Covers&hash=item20c4836a88
"The Best Partner for Your Happiness!" How could you go wrong?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blue-Plaid-..._Camera_Cases_Bags_Covers&hash=item20c4836a88
kuvvy
Well-known
Hey Joe,
New bag from ThinkTank to be released in May called the "Retro 7".
It will be available in 3 colors.
Mini detail:
"Inconspicuous, soft-sided shoulder bag with a simple exterior that blends into the environment while carrying photo gear. We’ve included a rear pocket which will hold your iPad or an 11” Mac-Book Air."
Go to the ThinkTank web site for a detailed description and Dimensions.![]()
Sounded good until I looked at the website and it looks about the size of my Hadley original. It's made for DSLR so it looks a biggish bag. Hoped it was gonna be as slim as the BBBE but able to fit my iPad in its case.
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i didn't check the measurements but if the 7 is truly between the 5 and the 10 i would be happy.
the bbb bags are pretty unique in that they have so little/no padding and therefore are truly slim.
i have to admit though, that the 10 looks/is bigger than it feels on the shoulder/hip/
the bbb bags are pretty unique in that they have so little/no padding and therefore are truly slim.
i have to admit though, that the 10 looks/is bigger than it feels on the shoulder/hip/
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thanks bob!
now, just to wait for it's release and decide on pinestone or blue...
now, just to wait for it's release and decide on pinestone or blue...
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it never ends bob...never!
jbot
Jared Krause
I just picked up a Lowepro Event Messenger 100. It's tiny, but it easily fits my Voigtlander, my Lumix GF2 and an extra lens and film. I can slip it inside my bigger packpack hassle. Highly recommended at only $45.
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I just picked up a Lowepro Event Messenger 100. It's tiny, but it easily fits my Voigtlander, my Lumix GF2 and an extra lens and film. I can slip it inside my bigger packpack hassle. Highly recommended at only $45.
i was looking at one of these yesterday...they actually seem pretty good and there is room for an ipad behind the divider inside the bag. they cost 69 bucks locally.
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unless i am confusing bags...if you look at the pic of the open bag, inside against the back wall there is a thin divider.
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oops...it's the 150 that holds an ipad...

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