Bag for Two Ms

There's also the Retrospective series by Think Tank...I have the 7, and it will hold two bodies with lenses mounted, plus an extra lens. Great quality, but the big itself isn't that small though...maybe the Retrospective 5 would be the right size for you?

The Retrospective 5 is a brilliant bag for two M bodies with lenses mounted and a couple of extra lenses too. It is extremely well made with loads of pockets Etc in a compact size. I also have a couple of FX-5Bs, which are OK for two bodies and lenses but then there's no room for anything else.
 
I guess I'm one of the few that don't like the Retrospective series of bags. Sold mine a couple of weeks after I got it for these reasons:
1/ With the bag closed there are big openings on both ends where dust/water etc can get in.
2/ The velcro closures are extremely noisy, and if you don't use them the top flap just hangs there and can open any time spilling the gear inside if you have a mishap.
 
The velcro closures are extremely noisy, and if you don't use them the top flap just hangs there and can open any time spilling the gear inside if you have a mishap.

If you think they're noisy on the Retrospective then try the FX-5B :eek:
 
The Retrospective 5 is a brilliant bag for two M bodies with lenses mounted and a couple of extra lenses too. It is extremely well made with loads of pockets Etc in a compact size. I also have a couple of FX-5Bs, which are OK for two bodies and lenses but then there's no room for anything else.

I agree, and just for fun, to give an idea of its capacity, the Retro 5 will even hold three Leica Ms with lenses! Here it is with the 35/1.4 ASPH on one body; 28/2 ASPH on another; and the compact little Minolta 40/2 on the M9, in the middle. Plenty of room for film, filters, lens cloth and blower in the front pocket.

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And here is the Retrospective 5 with two Leicas and the classic "photojournalist outfit" the 35, 50, and 90mm lens set:

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The Retro 5 has been my favorite small bag for some time now.

I have been saying for years that Domke should make a "stretch" version of the F-5XB, with its length increased enough for one more separator. Well, they never have; but in the meantime, Think Tank has made a stretch version of the Retro 5. A Retro 6 is on its way to me from B&H! I'm looking forward to trying it out!
 
Mattie, I liked your shot, and decided to imitate it with items I had on hand--and on wrist--and in pocket. (Domke F-5XB instead of Ona Bowery).

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Thanks! I used a F5XB before picking up the Bowery about 4 years ago. Just couldn't stand the zipper and how loud the velcro was. Went so far as to tape up the zipper so it wouldn't scratch anything. Now the Domke is relegated to holding all my filters.

Mattie, I liked your shot, and decided to imitate it with items I had on hand--and on wrist--and in pocket. (Domke F-5XB instead of Ona Bowery).
 
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