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and i'm not happy about that!
i have 2 bags that i use now…well, 3 but 2 of them are the same but made of different material.
they both fit my 2 bodies with lenses attached, perfectly (without hoods though) and i thought i was going to be fine with that set-up…but i want to start carrying my third lens with me and there is absolutely no room for it in either bag. so i need a bag that is one lens bigger than my bowery or bbb-e bags.
i could just carry one body and piggy back 2 lenses but i really don't want to.
and now begins the task of searching, again!
i have 2 bags that i use now…well, 3 but 2 of them are the same but made of different material.
they both fit my 2 bodies with lenses attached, perfectly (without hoods though) and i thought i was going to be fine with that set-up…but i want to start carrying my third lens with me and there is absolutely no room for it in either bag. so i need a bag that is one lens bigger than my bowery or bbb-e bags.
i could just carry one body and piggy back 2 lenses but i really don't want to.
and now begins the task of searching, again!
GaryLH
Veteran
I am assuming piggyback two lenses means gluing the rear lens caps together or u mean u don't want to stack lens on top of each other?
The max I like to carry in the field is two bodies and three lenses, but that is a pretty rare.. I prefer to have just two bodies w/ a lens on each.
Gary
The max I like to carry in the field is two bodies and three lenses, but that is a pretty rare.. I prefer to have just two bodies w/ a lens on each.
Gary
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piggy back wont fit in either bag with both bodies…stacking would be fine, i already have 2 caps glued back to back…
the 23/56 is perfect but i want to add the tiny 16-50 so i can access the 16 when i want.
the 23/56 is perfect but i want to add the tiny 16-50 so i can access the 16 when i want.
kxl
Social Documentary
Ona Brixton
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GaryLH
Veteran
My favorite bags are from Timbuk2 because they don't look like camera bags.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/shop/function/camera-backpacks-bags
Followed by Lowe pro bags.. But mainly for their backpack styles these days.
Gary
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/shop/function/camera-backpacks-bags
Followed by Lowe pro bags.. But mainly for their backpack styles these days.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Come to think about it, what about think tank mover 20 or 30?
Gary
Gary
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problem solved!
i should have tried before i cried…
the 3rd lens fits under either of the attached lenses in both bags but especially easy in the bbb-e bag as it's deeper.
i must need some sleep or something.
i should have tried before i cried…
the 3rd lens fits under either of the attached lenses in both bags but especially easy in the bbb-e bag as it's deeper.
i must need some sleep or something.
f16sunshine
Moderator
problem solved!
i should have tried before i cried…
the 3rd lens fits under either of the attached lenses in both bags but especially easy in the bbb-e bag as it's deeper.
i must need some sleep or something.
Maybe you need a sleeping bag.. Hah!
GaryLH
Veteran
Probably had camera bag withdraw.. How long has it been since Joe even did a bag review
.? just did not notice the withdraw because he been out taking some nice pics.
Gary
Gary
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Think Tank Photo Mirrorless Mover 30i is my current favorite for one body/three-four lenses, with either the A7, E-M1, Leicaflex SL or Nikon F systems.
That said, I saw this Incase ...
http://goincase.com/shop/incase-dslr-pro-sling-pack#color/129/view/2
... which might be just the thing for when I want to pack a travel tripod as well. The Sirui T-025x can almost fit inside it with the A7 and three lenses.
G
That said, I saw this Incase ...
http://goincase.com/shop/incase-dslr-pro-sling-pack#color/129/view/2
... which might be just the thing for when I want to pack a travel tripod as well. The Sirui T-025x can almost fit inside it with the A7 and three lenses.
G
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
I am of a capricious nature when it comes to kit as I use all manner of cameras from Hasselblad MF to XPan, XPro-1, Voiigtlander rangefinders and SLR / DSLR. I REALLY struggle to find a bag that's suitable but I recently got my hands on a s/hand Billingham 225 with some very soft / protective / compliant inserts which allow a lot of configuration. Hassy 500c/m + 3 lenses, meter, universal hood, film and phone, wallet, etc is a but tight but manageable. Having a bit too much room is a good thing. What will do a lot will do a little....
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i'd like to look at a sling bag…i 'sling' my bags behind me now as it is and have been wondering if they might be a natural alternative?
the think tank ones look very nice too!
the think tank ones look very nice too!
cz23
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No question sling bags are very functional. Probably more so than any bag I've used. But I don't like that wide strap across the chest, either the way it feels or looks. The one Godfrey mentions is one of the better looking sling bags I've seen.
John
John
GaryLH
Veteran
I switch around between
- two different sling bags (a timbukt2 and a no name w/ timbukt2 snoop camera insert)
- a fanny pack (w/camera inserts I added)
- a backpack (lowepro when I use my sd1m w/ multiple lenses)
Of all the ones I switch between, the two sling bags get used the most, over 70%)
Gary
- two different sling bags (a timbukt2 and a no name w/ timbukt2 snoop camera insert)
- a fanny pack (w/camera inserts I added)
- a backpack (lowepro when I use my sd1m w/ multiple lenses)
Of all the ones I switch between, the two sling bags get used the most, over 70%)
Gary
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I wish there was a Retrospective 5 that was a couple of inches longer, enough for a forth pocket.
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the retro 5 is too boxy for me…
looked at some sling bags today…and remembered why i don't like them…
the bbb-e will do nicely for the times i want my third lens along for the ride.
looked at some sling bags today…and remembered why i don't like them…
the bbb-e will do nicely for the times i want my third lens along for the ride.
Mr_Toad
Fluffy Marsupial
I am glad to see that you resolved your challenge of how to configure your equipment in your current bag.
However, that does nothing to resolve the real issue, which is that YOU NEED A NEW BAG!

FYI...I sold my new ONA Brixton and ordered two of the Extra Small Camera bags from this artisan in Greece...and i will be posting a review upon arrival. (..and she happily added the heavier straps to the small bags at no charge.)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueDrop
robt.
However, that does nothing to resolve the real issue, which is that YOU NEED A NEW BAG!
FYI...I sold my new ONA Brixton and ordered two of the Extra Small Camera bags from this artisan in Greece...and i will be posting a review upon arrival. (..and she happily added the heavier straps to the small bags at no charge.)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueDrop
robt.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Think Tank Photo Mirrorless Mover 30i is my current favorite for one body/three-four lenses, with either the A7, E-M1, Leicaflex SL or Nikon F systems.
That said, I saw this Incase ...
http://goincase.com/shop/incase-dslr-pro-sling-pack#color/129/view/2
... which might be just the thing for when I want to pack a travel tripod as well. The Sirui T-025x can almost fit inside it with the A7 and three lenses.
G
The 30i works well for CL, extra lens, digital p&s and a tablet.
Mirrorless Mover is a silly name for a great bag.
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I am glad to see that you resolved your challenge of how to configure your equipment in your current bag.
However, that does nothing to resolve the real issue, which is that YOU NEED A NEW BAG!
FYI...I sold my new ONA Brixton and ordered two of the Extra Small Camera bags from this artisan in Greece...and i will be posting a review upon arrival. (..and she happily added the heavier straps to the small bags at no charge.)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueDrop
robt.
lots of bags on that page...
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