Donald Mann
Member
If you are looking for a new camera bag, may I suggest this site: http://www.foggspecialistbags.com/index.htm
Their bags are beautiful and functional - even better than Billingham bags. I have no connections to the firm. Just a user.
Their bags are beautiful and functional - even better than Billingham bags. I have no connections to the firm. Just a user.
peter_n
Veteran
They look kind of expensive and they probably are. (Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with people spending big bucks on stuff like bags, it's just that such bags attract the wrong sort of people
.) How quickly could you get one to look scruffy? I'm currently working on trying to make a fairly new Domke clone look bad and I'm having a hard time doing it.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I looked into these before I bought my Domke bags. Without personally inspecting either, I like these better than the Billinghams from what I can see. They ARE expensive; I wish I could have afforded them, as I loved the design, the craftsmanship and the apparent workmanship. And anyone who drops out of the corporate life and can make a living in Provence has my undying admiration!peter_n said:They look kind of expensive and they probably are. (Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with people spending big bucks on stuff like bags, it's just that such bags attract the wrong sort of people.) How quickly could you get one to look scruffy? I'm currently working on trying to make a fairly new Domke clone look bad and I'm having a hard time doing it.
Trius
XAos
Well-known
I found a flight bag at wal-mart, little smaller than an average duffle. I had access to a LARGE supply of wrestling mat foam which I used to cut out around the camera. I'm fixing to redo it now that I have rear lens and body caps - I think I should be able to get 3 or 4 lenses in a bag this size.
Donald Mann
Member
XAos said:I found a flight bag at wal-mart, little smaller than an average duffle. I had access to a LARGE supply of wrestling mat foam which I used to cut out around the camera. I'm fixing to redo it now that I have rear lens and body caps - I think I should be able to get 3 or 4 lenses in a bag this size.
Hmmmm! I think I'll stick with my Fogg bag
XAos
Well-known
Donald Mann said:Hmmmm! I think I'll stick with my Fogg bag![]()
That's fine, I was addressing Peter's post more specifically. They dont make a whole lot of camera bags big enough to hold an RB67, and Mamiya thinks it should be priced as if you paid $4k for the camera. But it's nondescript, strong, large enough to hold accessories, and is padded enough to withstand moderate impact.
Looking at the web site - I dont trust people who wont list prices up front. I get the idea they want to send a salesperson down to discuss my needs in a camera bag over a $60 steak dinner and a $100 bottle of wine.
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groove
Put in earplugs
My first post here. Been reading for long but never post.
I've been searching for a good bag for a long time. Checked the Billingham, the Domke, the Lowes, etc but never been satisfied with. They are big, expensive and most of all they tell everyone "Hey there is a camera inside!" (I prefer people thinking I'm carrying a book, a cell phone and a bottle of water.)
The bag I choose finally is a simple DJ Shoulder Bag #1427 from Manhattan Portage and two Domke protective wraps. Non-descript, tough, not photo-specific. I easily carry my M6 and two lenses, mini-tripod, a small raincoat and films. The bag opens quickly and nobody notice what is inside. If not in NewYork thery are hard to find except maybe in dj related stores. I bought mine in Montreal and found it is the perfect size.
As I don't kwon how to paste a picture of it here is a link:
http://www.manhattanportage.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=155
I've been searching for a good bag for a long time. Checked the Billingham, the Domke, the Lowes, etc but never been satisfied with. They are big, expensive and most of all they tell everyone "Hey there is a camera inside!" (I prefer people thinking I'm carrying a book, a cell phone and a bottle of water.)
The bag I choose finally is a simple DJ Shoulder Bag #1427 from Manhattan Portage and two Domke protective wraps. Non-descript, tough, not photo-specific. I easily carry my M6 and two lenses, mini-tripod, a small raincoat and films. The bag opens quickly and nobody notice what is inside. If not in NewYork thery are hard to find except maybe in dj related stores. I bought mine in Montreal and found it is the perfect size.
As I don't kwon how to paste a picture of it here is a link:
http://www.manhattanportage.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=155
peter_n
Veteran
I like the pink one.
Welcome to the forum groove! 
ducttape
Established
$3.50, I think. I put a piece of leather in the inside and it holds and pads a rangefinder very well.
Can't beat army surplus, and for sure NO ONE thinks you are walking around with thousands of dollars of equiptment in an old beater like that.
Can't beat army surplus, and for sure NO ONE thinks you are walking around with thousands of dollars of equiptment in an old beater like that.
peter_n
Veteran
Hey welcome to the forum ducttape!
Nice bag you have there, I agree! And I like your avatar too - I just love that album! 
ducttape
Established
peter_n said:Hey welcome to the forum ducttape!Nice bag you have there, I agree! And I like your avatar too - I just love that album!
Glad to be here, thanks!
TimF
Established
I always seem to fall out of love with any bag I get - far too quickly as well! :bang:
Having said that, I just got hold of an Eagle Creek "Protect-it" Excursion bag, which is just the right size for carrying an M (or similar size body) with two to three lenses, or two bodies with a lens mounted on each. Also has space for film, notebooks, meter etc in the front. It can be used as either a shoulder or a waist bag.
The bag is now discontinued sadly. I got mine from Sierra Trading Post, though Campmor have it listed too (but they don't do international shipping).
Having said that, I just got hold of an Eagle Creek "Protect-it" Excursion bag, which is just the right size for carrying an M (or similar size body) with two to three lenses, or two bodies with a lens mounted on each. Also has space for film, notebooks, meter etc in the front. It can be used as either a shoulder or a waist bag.
The bag is now discontinued sadly. I got mine from Sierra Trading Post, though Campmor have it listed too (but they don't do international shipping).
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