Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
My daily bag now is Tamrak. Smal, has four removable "walls". The only problem with it after daily use for year or so - the back has now those, don't know how to call it, material wears off and makes little balls on the spot where bag is touching my body. Like on grandpa sweater 
If you like your bag and it doesn't have enough sections, get the insert for camera's gear from e-bay.
If you like your bag and it doesn't have enough sections, get the insert for camera's gear from e-bay.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I have another brand bag (not Domke) that came with metal clips I didn't like.
I replaced them with Fastex style plastic quick-release fasteners I got on eBay.
Chris
I replaced them with Fastex style plastic quick-release fasteners I got on eBay.
Chris
f16sunshine
Moderator
The Millar Shibata has become my favorite for straight up working days.
I used it yesterday for a large event. 3 Fuji Bodies and lenses and a slew of batteries plus snacks disapeared into the bag.
XE1 with 18-55
XE1 with 55-200
XA1 with 35 1.4
Other combos look more like the OP's set up
GF670
X100
XE1 with 55-200 or 35 f1.4
Once unloaded it weighs next to nothing which is important when you alread have two cameras hanging around your neck. I carry it in the front with one body/lens resting on top and the other in hand ready to alternate as Focal length need changes.
It's a soft nylon bag. Lightly padded and very easy on the eyes.
I don't like heavy over built camera bags.
It's not a bag to fit a laptop into. Rather a working bag to keep things handy and lighweight on the go.
I used it yesterday for a large event. 3 Fuji Bodies and lenses and a slew of batteries plus snacks disapeared into the bag.
XE1 with 18-55
XE1 with 55-200
XA1 with 35 1.4
Other combos look more like the OP's set up
GF670
X100
XE1 with 55-200 or 35 f1.4
Once unloaded it weighs next to nothing which is important when you alread have two cameras hanging around your neck. I carry it in the front with one body/lens resting on top and the other in hand ready to alternate as Focal length need changes.
It's a soft nylon bag. Lightly padded and very easy on the eyes.
I don't like heavy over built camera bags.
It's not a bag to fit a laptop into. Rather a working bag to keep things handy and lighweight on the go.
Bille
Well-known
kxl
Social Documentary
Take a look at the Thinktank Sub-urban Disguise 5. It's small, has external pockets and a top lid that opens away from your body for quick access to your gear.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban5.aspx
If that's too small, go up to the next size -- the Sub-urban Disguise 10.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban10.aspx
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban5.aspx
If that's too small, go up to the next size -- the Sub-urban Disguise 10.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban10.aspx
guardado1213
Established
Take a look at the Thinktank Sub-urban Disguise 5. It's small, has external pockets and a top lid that opens away from your body for quick access to your gear.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban5.aspx
If that's too small, go up to the next size -- the Sub-urban Disguise 10.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/suburban10.aspx
+1 I use a Disguise 10 to carry around my Fuji-xt1, its kit lens and two small leica lenses with an adapter. Good fit and I even have spare room for extras like shades or a small moleskin.
You could also try a Thinktank retrospective 7. Its bigger than the disguise but still looks fairly casual and good build quality.
wjlapier
Well-known
The Filson camera field bag sounds about right. I have one with Domke inserts. One larger for my Fujica GS645W ( about the size of the GF670 I think ), two other's that are smaller for rangefinder cameras or a point and shoot digital, as well as accessories. All three attach to each other by velcro.
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