scorpius73
Well-known
I got a few extra coin in my pocket. I have always admired these bags. But I can't choose. I would pretty much use it for an M body with 2 or 3 extra lenses with a Fuji 10 roll film case. I know that both would both fit the bill. Anyone looked at both and decided on one?
PS I already have the Army surplus bag with Domke insert. But these coins are burning a hole in my pocket for a Billingham or an A&A bag.
PS I already have the Army surplus bag with Domke insert. But these coins are burning a hole in my pocket for a Billingham or an A&A bag.
mugent
Well-known
I've owned the Hadley Pro, but not the A&A. It's a lovely bag, but for your purpose, you may find it a little big, have you seen one in the flesh?
scorpius73
Well-known
I've owned the Hadley Pro, but not the A&A. It's a lovely bag, but for your purpose, you may find it a little big, have you seen one in the flesh?
Thanks for the word. I have not seen either in the flesh. One shop in town carries Billinghams. Did not have the Pro when I stopped in. No one carries the A&A.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
My choice would be the ACAM-7000 because it sounds like a tactical air strike missile and you could drop that casually in a conversation: "Almost ready to go, just lemme get the ACAM-7000 out."

jhthomasii
Established
i got a hadley small for christmas and it holds an m6 with 35mm attached, about 10-12 rolls of 35mm, a rolleicord and 120 film in the front pockets.
Sparrow
Veteran
My choice would be the ACAM-7000 because it sounds like a tactical air strike missile and you could drop that casually in a conversation: "Almost ready to go, just lemme get the ACAM-7000 out."
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... or the computer on a doomed space mission
SteveM
Established
The Hadley Pro will easily fit what you want and maybe the Hadley Small too. I’ve got the Pro and having seen the A&A bag in a shop I think the Pro is the superior bag. Even the Pro is not a large bag to carry and having used it for travel it’s nice to have a bit more space for inevitable extra stuff. The zip pocket at the back, carry handle, snug fitting top flap and quick access tabs make it a great bag to work from. It cured me of bag GAS. If possible, try them out in a shop.
Steve
Steve
pedaes
Member
The Hadley Pro is perfect for what you describe. There is a good review on Youtube with a M9 and lenses.
dave lackey
Veteran
Good advice so far. Can't really add much.
I sold my last DSLR 6 months ago to buy the Pro. Perfect bag for my carry of the M3 with lens, R4 with lens and motor drive and the III F with lens. Lots more room for film, cleaning supplies, moleskine notebooks, Ipad (when I get one), paperwork/documents, and that doesn't even begin to fill the two expandable pockets.
So you see it can carry a lot. The handle is the one item that I would not do without and why I selected it over the Leica Combination bag.
Have fun shopping!
I sold my last DSLR 6 months ago to buy the Pro. Perfect bag for my carry of the M3 with lens, R4 with lens and motor drive and the III F with lens. Lots more room for film, cleaning supplies, moleskine notebooks, Ipad (when I get one), paperwork/documents, and that doesn't even begin to fill the two expandable pockets.
So you see it can carry a lot. The handle is the one item that I would not do without and why I selected it over the Leica Combination bag.
Have fun shopping!
scorpius73
Well-known
I went with the Billingham Hadley Pro in black with tan leather trim. All the US retailers were back ordered. I ordered from the auction site from Korea. All good feedback but I will check to make sure its legit.
dave lackey
Veteran
I went with the Billingham Hadley Pro in black with tan leather trim. All the US retailers were back ordered. I ordered from the auction site from Korea. All good feedback but I will check to make sure its legit.
Superb choice! Let us know how it works out for you!
scorpius73
Well-known
I received my Billingham Hadley Pro last night. I tried out putting my M2 with lens attached. I also fit 3 more lenses in it. I'm very impressed. Then I put my Nikon FM3A with lens attached and Hassy with 80mm attached. I think I'm really going to like this bag. My wife now wants one for her daily commute because it looks so nice.
Arvay
Obscurant
I'm using Billingham Hadley Pro. I can say I use it for M and 2-4 lenses and lightmeter or Hasselblad 503cx with 80 & 150 & lightmeter, or M and Rollei GX and lighmeter. Pockets are for shades, film, batteries, whatever. It's a universal bag, you'll never regret.
Forgot to say, you can place a small notebook (I use MacBook) between two back wall units.
Forgot to say, you can place a small notebook (I use MacBook) between two back wall units.
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
I've got the Hadley (not the Pro - which I think has the extra handle) and can carry anything from my M6TTL and/or M4-P + 4 lenses + film to my Hasselblad 500c/m + 80mm f2.8 + 150mm f4 + film + Minolta AutoMeter IVf. It is a proper little "tardis" and very well made.
John Lawrence
Well-known
Another satisfied Hadley user here.
Great bags.
John
Great bags.
John
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