the.ronin
Established
What do you guys use to carry around lenses and extra film? This camera is so small using my usual Domke camera case just seems way overkill. But stuffing a 90mm and 40mm in my pockets along with a couple extra rolls is pushing it for me. What do you guys use to carry your gear if your only bringing out the CL?
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domke 5xa is a good small bag.
oftheherd
Veteran
Go to your local thrift store. Look in their bag section. You should find a variety small bags, some with movable pockets. I have done that for a Mamiya Six and a Weltini, as well as a Luna Pro SBC and some filters. May not look sexy, but it works and doesn't advertise 'CAMERA!' like some bags.
DanskDynamit
Well-known
my pockets.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Leica sold a very nice case for the CL with both lenses and space exactly right for two boxes of 35mm film. Officially it's a "CombinationCase for CL" and is code 14 825. It's very useful, I've had one for decades.
Talking of CL bits has anyone ever seen a CL's short wrist strap or 14 197?
You often see cases on ebay here but never the wrist straps...
Regards, David
Talking of CL bits has anyone ever seen a CL's short wrist strap or 14 197?
You often see cases on ebay here but never the wrist straps...
Regards, David
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presspass
filmshooter
Domke also made, and maybe still makes, a belt pouch that would hold those two lenses and a couple of rolls of film. There is no provision, however, for an over-the-shoulder strap. Any of the cheap leather belly packs would also work. Or wear an old field jacket and just put them in the pockets.
wjlapier
Well-known
Some scoff at leather lens pouches. I like the Contax G lens pouches for Leica lenses myself. Another option I tried was the rear cap that you can attach two lenses back to back.
jbharrill1
Established
I use a very cheap manfrotto messenger style bag that holds my cl with attached canon 50mm 1.8, Minolta himatic 7sii, 4/5 rolls of film and occasionally a Olympus stylus epic if it isn't in my pocket. In the future I plan on purchasing an m4-2 which will take the spot of the himatic in the bag and fill out the bag quite perfectly. There is also a space on the side for at least one more lens.
So all in all 2 rangefinders with lenses attached, one extra lens, 4-5 rolls of film, point and shoot, batteries and a few other tiny pieces here and there. The bag was 40 bucks and doesn't scream Leica inside but still does exactly what I need it to.
So all in all 2 rangefinders with lenses attached, one extra lens, 4-5 rolls of film, point and shoot, batteries and a few other tiny pieces here and there. The bag was 40 bucks and doesn't scream Leica inside but still does exactly what I need it to.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
I'm about to pick up a Peak Design Field Pouch to hold film/lenses for events. Otherwise, lenses go in my pockets. Use hoods and/or filters, your lenses won't get scratched.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
I'm about to pick up a Peak Design Field Pouch to hold film/lenses for events. Otherwise, lenses go in my pockets. Use hoods and/or filters, your lenses won't get scratched.
Peak Design also makes a smaller Range Pouch, available in 3 different sizes.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Saw those too. I'd rather carry one pouch on my belt rather than a few different ones.
zuiko85
Veteran
Yep, same here. I drop by a local Value Village on Tuesday's (senior discount day) and have picked up quite useable bags in all sizes. Never paid more than $6 for the largest, most are under $2 and that is before the discount for us grumpy old guys.Go to your local thrift store. Look in their bag section. You should find a variety small bags, some with movable pockets. I have done that for a Mamiya Six and a Weltini, as well as a Luna Pro SBC and some filters. May not look sexy, but it works and doesn't advertise 'CAMERA!' like some bags.
Robert Lai
Well-known
Op tech lens hood hats:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=lens hood hat&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=
You can use them to cover the lens hood, in order to cap a lens quickly. If they are large enough, they can hold your entire lens. I use them to prevent the lenses from knocking against themselves in my camera bag.
Op Tech does make "Lens sleeves" (see farther down the page on the link above), which are to hold the lens body while the hood hat goes over the hood.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=lens hood hat&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=
You can use them to cover the lens hood, in order to cap a lens quickly. If they are large enough, they can hold your entire lens. I use them to prevent the lenses from knocking against themselves in my camera bag.
Op Tech does make "Lens sleeves" (see farther down the page on the link above), which are to hold the lens body while the hood hat goes over the hood.
De_Corday
Eternal Student
I have a domke f5xa that usually totes my M6 when I go out with a full kit (M6 + 3 lenses) but lately, now that the weather is cooler, the whole shebang fits in the patch pockets on my jacket. M6 with a 40mm fits in one pocket, lenses and film in the other. With a CL you should have even more leeway?
I've had a hankering for the smaller Peak Design bags lately.
I've had a hankering for the smaller Peak Design bags lately.
the.ronin
Established
Hey thanks everyone these are all really good recommendations. I like the domke pouch. I got curious and found a UK ebay listing of that combinationcase ... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-...-CAMERA-145825-BOXED-/252733113591?nav=SEARCH
Godfrey
somewhat colored
The new Peak Design "Everyday Sling 5L" model looks like it will be my next bag.
https://www.peakdesign.com/product/bags/everyday-sling-5/
That's the size I've been looking for to use when riding my motorcycle or bicycle if I want to carry the Leica M-D + two-three lenses. I have other bags of similar size, but they're not ideal for carrying when riding a two wheeler because they move around too much, and the Everyday Sling 10L bag is a bit too large for what I'm after.
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https://www.peakdesign.com/product/bags/everyday-sling-5/
That's the size I've been looking for to use when riding my motorcycle or bicycle if I want to carry the Leica M-D + two-three lenses. I have other bags of similar size, but they're not ideal for carrying when riding a two wheeler because they move around too much, and the Everyday Sling 10L bag is a bit too large for what I'm after.
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ACullen
Well-known
I'm about to pick up a Peak Design Field Pouch to hold film/lenses for events. Otherwise, lenses go in my pockets. Use hoods and/or filters, your lenses won't get scratched.
I tried the Field Pouch this summer. I tried a number of configurations but it worked best holding a couple of ZM Zeiss lens, film and Sekonic meter, whilst having my M2 around my neck. On the same trip it held either my XA or X100, plus film. This was a good combo for city trips. My CL plus a CV40 fits in fine.
JoeLopez
Well-known
What do you guys use to carry around lenses and extra film? This camera is so small using my usual Domke camera case just seems way overkill. But stuffing a 90mm and 40mm in my pockets along with a couple extra rolls is pushing it for me. What do you guys use to carry your gear if your only bringing out the CL?
I recently picked up the Domke F-34M 15-Inch Protective Wrap to protect my X100T while in my daily carry backpack. These pouches are well built and do a great job. They have different sizes, one may be helpful to you.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
The new Peak Design "Everyday Sling 5L" model looks like it will be my next bag.
https://www.peakdesign.com/product/bags/everyday-sling-5/
That's the size I've been looking for to use when riding my motorcycle or bicycle if I want to carry the Leica M-D + two-three lenses. I have other bags of similar size, but they're not ideal for carrying when riding a two wheeler because they move around too much, and the Everyday Sling 10L bag is a bit too large for what I'm after.
G
Same. I felt literally the exact same way. I'm going to order one tomorrow morning (payday) in black. I absolutely hated the other two color ways. Gonna see if I can get someone to get me the black 20L backpack for Christmas to carry around larger kits.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I use a nice soft leather belly bag that will hold 3 lenses and a couple batteries and some business cards. Hides nicely under my dunlap.
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