SolaresLarrave said:
My Domke F5XB bags are ideal for that kind of job... but then, I need room for film. I'm interested in learning how many rolls of film can you add in the mix with this bag, one M body and a couple of lenses...
Keep us posted! 🙂
For what it's worth, I just picked up one of these Domke F-5xb bags recently for what I thought was a reasonable price. Admittedly, it was the Domke Tamron version (labelled as such on the tag sewn across the front - which I promptly cut off) for whatever that's worth. Ordered it from Adorama for $39.95 plus $10 shipping for a total of $49.95. Here's the link in case anyone is interested:
http://www.adorama.com/TMCSDF5X.html?searchinfo=domke tamron&item_no=1
I also recently picked up another nice bag, albeit slightly larger (yet still not what I would call big). It's a Tamrac Adventure Messenger 3 Shoulder Bag (messenger bag style but smaller). Easily holds an M camera plus 3-4 lens plus film, etc., in a very compact user friendly package. It was $35 plus shipping from B&H Photo Video (can't tell you what the total with shipping would be because I also purchased some other items at the same time). Here's the link for anyone interested:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/con...s&Q=&sku=425882&is=REG&addedTroughType=search
In my limited use so far (although I did carry the Tamrac with M6 and a total of 4 lenses, including the one on the camera, all over Disneyland last week with no problem - in retrospect I shoulda just taken the Domke F-5xb and two lenses since that's all I really needed), I find the Tamrac good for a slightly fuller camera setup and the Domke good for a lighter more streamlined around-town kinda load. Regardless, either one is a very easy carry.
I also have a Domke F-3xb which is also a nice bag. Even though Domke characterizes it as compact, which it is by comparison to many of their other bags, I just found it to be slightly too big for my needs in general. I'll keep it for when I want to carry two cameras with lenses, etc., which it excells at.
Gee, why do I suddenly feel like I'm writing an article for the fashion page?
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Oh, and thanks, Brett, for pointing out the Mountainsmith bag. Looks good to me. Guess the one thing that I think I like better about the above-discussed bags is that they provide some separation/dividers to keep the camera and lens from banging into each other. Also, just my personal preference mind you, the one thing I decided I did not like about the Domke F-3xb is that it is just a little too unstructured or floppy whereas the F-5xb and Tamrac bags have a bit more of a defined shape. Guess the reason that I mention that is because the Mountainsmith bag looks like it, too, might be a bit too floppy for my tastes. Again, just my preference since I can imagine others preferring just the opposite.