finding a swell bag for my M

Anyone use the GCAM 7000? I think it's called Sebastiao's reporter satchel or something similar. How is it size wise?

I use the ACAM-7000 which is the canvas version of the Sebastio....

I prefer this bag over the ACAM-7100 (Oscar One Day Bag )..... a bit more room and longer shoulder strap ..... I find it much more comfortable and I like the extra room .... A magazine or 8x10 prints fits nicely in the the side pocket ... the other bag you would have to fold it in half .....

I take this bag everywhere without hesitation .....
 
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The Oscar One Day Bag looks like a winner, except it does appear to use velcro --- at least, from this image on the A&A site:>

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Perhaps you have a model other than this one? But this would be the one I'd want. The other A&A bags are too big for me, or just look too much like a camera bag.

I had this bag and sold it. Reason for selling: Being 190 cm tall, the strap is to short to be used as a sling bag. As a shoulder bag it is OK, though.
 
if the velcro bothers you you can always remove it or stick some velcro over the velcro to render it useless ... that make sense lol /QUOTE]

Take that a step further and put a pair of old fashioned 'snaps' on each set of velcro-velcro covers. They might need a little tweaking to allow them to be pulled opened without yanking the velcro loose, but they would be more discreet than the velcro as is.

Eli
 
Billingham Hadley Digital is my favourite. I can fit two M bodies with lenses attached (usually a 35mm Lux ASPH with hood and Summicron 50,) a light meter, wallet and few rolls of film in the pocket. My black version is brilliant and very stealth.
One other think I really like about it is that it only has one fastening strap so it's very easy and fast to get in and out of. It also fits my Mamiya 7ii if I want to take it out instead of my Leica's.
Tim
 

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Over the decades I have carried gear in just about everything. It depends what you need it for. Commercial stuff, with Hasselblads, Nikon's etc I used the Domke New Yorker from 1975. It could hold most everything you needed and you only had to hand it to a client and they would OK money for a "schlepper" to carry it! Easily topped 40-45 pounds.
For my rangefinders I use a Brady fishing bag, the Ariel Trout. It comes with a plastized insert (thus you can fill it with water and carry the live trout home! I usually remove this and use one or two towels as padding (one is folded at the bottom and the other is stuffed between bodies).
They have to front pockets that will hold my pipe, a can of tobacco and some matches and the other one holds odds and ends like folding knife, spare keys and all that stuff you think you will need, but rarely do,
No velcro anywhere, leather straps with brass "fittings" and a webbed. wide strap. The advantage is that it looks like a book bag (and will hold a regular sized magazine 8.5x11). The canvas "duck" material is virtually impossible to wear out (2-3 years).
I can fit 2 M sized bodies with lenses, an extra lens and some doodads in it. For traveling, it is small enough and inconnous enough not to attract attention. They are bit tricky to find and I usually buy 3 at a time (7-8 years supply). I have used them for the last 20-25 years and not found anything that is better.
 
I use the ACAM-7000 which is the canvas version of the Sebastio....

I prefer this bag over the ACAM-7100 (Oscar One Day Bag )..... a bit more room and longer shoulder strap ..... I find it much more comfortable and I like the extra room .... A magazine or 8x10 prints fits nicely in the the side pocket ... the other bag you would have to fold it in half .....

I take this bag everywhere without hesitation .....

I have the (leather) Sebastio Reporter. I was under the impression that it's a little bit larger than the Oscar One Day, but I could be wrong. Whatever the case, I don't use this bag a lot, mostly just for transporting my M kit. I find it too large for shooting.

The center holds my MP with 50mm/f.14 Summicron attached. On one side I have my 35mm/f2.0 Summicron and CV 25mm/f4. The other side holds my M6TTL (0.58x VF). The front pockets hold film and a FL-20 flash. The rear pocket holds a Moleskine notebook, pens, and a couple micro-fiber lens cloths. The zipped mesh pocket on the underside of the top flap holds a Leica 1.25x VF multiplier, a couple spare meter batteries, and a small bottle of lens cleaning fluid.
 
I had this bag and sold it. Reason for selling: Being 190 cm tall, the strap is to short to be used as a sling bag. As a shoulder bag it is OK, though.

Exactly what I dislike about this bag ...I have had it for 3 days now ..... The strap is just a bit short to carry comfortably as a sling bag..... I am sure A&A would customize the bag with a longer strap if you really liked this bag ..
Marke you correct the Sebastio Reporter is a bit larger than the Oscar One Day bag ......
 
You could have a luggage/shoe repair shop sew a longer strap. It's actually very easy to do if you have a sewing machine.

Exactly what I dislike about this bag ...I have had it for 3 days now ..... The strap is just a bit short to carry comfortably as a sling bag..... I am sure A&A would customize the bag with a longer strap if you really liked this bag ..
Marke you correct the Sebastio Reporter is a bit larger than the Oscar One Day bag ......
 
Tom, I like the Ariel Trout bag you mentioned, but have you tried the billingham hadley? They look alike a lot but the billingham has padding insert made for it.
 
Swell bag!

Swell bag!

Why don`t you buy one of the original vintage Leica Kombi-Bag?
Ridiculously expensive at their time in the sixties and seventies can they be picked up now for ridiculously little money!
Best regs Wolfhard
 
Of all my bags, I like working out of my Lowepro Nova2 the best. Seems to hold just the right amount of stuff for me. I use it with an M3 and Collapsible 'cron and AutometerIV + film, or two bodies (Contax IIIa is the 2nd, w/WA lens.) It always seems just right. Could be I've just gotten so used to it.
Vic
 
Tom, I like the Ariel Trout bag you mentioned, but have you tried the billingham hadley? They look alike a lot but the billingham has padding insert made for it.

I don't like padding, though my cameras probably would like it! I tend to use towels or occasionally lens bags to keep things from banging into each other. The Billingham's are nice (and expensive) but they were copied from the Brady bags. I tried to get them to change something and was told "We make them for fishermen, not photographers!". Still like them though.
Today I was out using up some film for a development test run. Three cameras, two Nikon S3's and a SP with 35/50/105 lenses on them ( and the 105 was the f2.5 which is not exactly a small lens. Not too uncomfortable to carry around for several hours.
 
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