franswa
Orbiting
Just acquired a fine specimen that is the Mamiya 6 and 75mm lens. I will probably end up getting the 50mm eventually in the future. What bag are you using to carry your Mamiya 6 and 2 lenses?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
For me it all fits perfectly in an domke j-803 or a f-803 wit all three lenses a day supply of film and my wallet.
Cheers,
Michiel
Cheers,
Michiel
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
fits in my billingham hadley pro just fine.
christian.rudman
digital to analog convert
fits in my billingham hadley pro just fine.
Simon! I just checked out your photo site about "My street." Amazing sir, kinda just fell in love with the computer screen a bit.
Sorry to interrupt the thread for non-related work, but this is amazing stuff.
franswa
Orbiting
Simon! I just checked out your photo site about "My street." Amazing sir, kinda just fell in love with the computer screen a bit.
Sorry to interrupt the thread for non-related work, but this is amazing stuff.
No need to apologize....the images are fantastic and definitely worth mentioning!
I've bookmarked his site...thanks to you
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franswa
Orbiting
For me it all fits perfectly in an domke j-803 or a f-803 wit all three lenses a day supply of film and my wallet.
Cheers,
Michiel
Thanks, Michael. Looks like a great bag and a good size. I just received my F-5XB, and even though the Mamiya w/ 75mm attached fits perfectly with room for one more lens, the bag itself reminds me of a purse. I need something a little bigger.
franswa
Orbiting
fits in my billingham hadley pro just fine.
I looked over that bag a few times and it looks REALLY nice, but unfortunately, too expensive for my budget. I'd rather not spend more than $120-$150 at most. Thanks, though.
richardvanle
Richard Van Le
I use the Domke F-5XC. It's like a taller version of the F-5XB. The Mamiya 6 with a lens mounted fits in the top and I put more lenses or film in the bottom part.
KenR
Well-known
Small Lowepro or a Courierware messenger bag depending on the day or the trip.
franswa
Orbiting
Small Lowepro or a Courierware messenger bag depending on the day or the trip.
The Courierware bags look pretty nice! I like the options they have for customizations. Pretty neat, thanks
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I found changing lenses on the Mamiya 6 a real pain so I got a dedicated body for the 50mm. I enjoyed the speed and flexibility of shooting with two lenses on two bodies. When collapsed both bodies/lenses fit perfectly in a Billingham Alice.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I looked over that bag a few times and it looks REALLY nice, but unfortunately, too expensive for my budget. I'd rather not spend more than $120-$150 at most. Thanks, though.
I got mine new for less than 150€ here in germany, iirc. although, at the current rate, yes, that's a bit pricey in USD.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Simon! I just checked out your photo site about "My street." Amazing sir, kinda just fell in love with the computer screen a bit.
Sorry to interrupt the thread for non-related work, but this is amazing stuff.
thank you very much
kmallick
Well-known
I find choosing a bag a very personal matter. But do consider the Domke F4 bag. It comes with nice inserts and paddings. I keep my Mamiya 6 with one lens attached and 2 other lens in it.

Giant Ginkgo
Established
I have the previous generation Crumpler "Four Million Dollar Home" and the entire Mamiya 6 system fits perfectly in it: body, all 3 lenses, hoods and spare film. I highly recommend the bag, it is pretty compact with solid sides and it is very well made. I keep the spare lenses in cloth bags too keep them from getting banged up.
The same Crumpler was too small for my Canon 50D, it barely fit in with a spare 50mm lens...


The same Crumpler was too small for my Canon 50D, it barely fit in with a spare 50mm lens...


Matus
Well-known
I have Mamiya 6 with all 3 lenses. To carry the camera on 1 day trips I after long search decided to get a slightly modified bag from Courierware. It is very light messenger type bag with just little padding on the bottom.
I do keep the lenses in thin neoprene pouches when on the move though. Only thing I would like to see improved is tiny bit of soft material sewed in the internal pockets. But maybe I am just too paranoid. Many out there just put the lenses inside the pockets directly.
I wrote a detailed review back then, so have a look if you like: HERE
I have also used on occasion a the Stunner model from Crumpler. It will take Mamiya 6 with 50 and 75 lenses + a few films in the front pocket, but not much more. You get a small package that can withstand pretty much everything.
I do keep the lenses in thin neoprene pouches when on the move though. Only thing I would like to see improved is tiny bit of soft material sewed in the internal pockets. But maybe I am just too paranoid. Many out there just put the lenses inside the pockets directly.
I wrote a detailed review back then, so have a look if you like: HERE
I have also used on occasion a the Stunner model from Crumpler. It will take Mamiya 6 with 50 and 75 lenses + a few films in the front pocket, but not much more. You get a small package that can withstand pretty much everything.
Hamel
Established
I use a Lowepro 200AW. It fits the 6 with the 50mm/75mm combo perfectly with room to spare. This bag has been through hell and back (tunnels, abandoned subway lines, tower cranes, hiking in the mountains, abandoned blast furnaces...) with no problems or tears. On a usual day I'm wearing it for 5-6 hours on my bike or walking the streets and it never feels too heavy. The bag also has the benefit of the rain cover for those days you want to go shooting in inclement weather or get stuck in a storm.
Also, I have a 50mm f/4 that needs to go if you're interested.
Also, I have a 50mm f/4 that needs to go if you're interested.
itai
Member
I have the 6, 75mm and the 50mm, which is bigger, especially with the hood.
The kit fits easily in my ThinkTank 10, with room for more, and in my slightly smaller Crumpler 5mil, but as its a compact MF, it'll fit in smaller bags.
The kit fits easily in my ThinkTank 10, with room for more, and in my slightly smaller Crumpler 5mil, but as its a compact MF, it'll fit in smaller bags.
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