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pricey but nice...wish i could see inside.
What I mean to say here, is: What's the perfect rangefinder bag for you?
So what camera bag are you using with your RF equipment, and if you are happy with it, why?
No, no. That´s not a Gladstone bag......
It's a Courierware Incognito camera bag, size Mini. It's their smallest camera bag and it's the perfect alternative if you want something for two RF bodies with three lenses. I wasn't planning to fit everything in like this, but it turned out to be the perfect solution.
I found this. It's a Courierware Incognito camera bag, size Mini.
Both are made by Courierware. The figitalrevolution dude just has a specifically designed bag not available on the Courierware site, but it's fairly close.Isn't this the same bag that figitalrevolution dude sells?
Use the A&& 7100. Yes it does have Velcro which does not bother me, when shooting out on the street in crowds, I want to hear a sound if someone is attempting to get in my bag. I do have two and have my M9 & M6 TTL with lens mounted in one bag and a Mamiya 7 II and MP in the other at the moment. Each bag carries film, filters, cleaning kit, extra batteries, SD Cards, and a third lens if needed. Strap is wide and padded, front zipper pocket on from flap, another zippered storage compartment inside on top fold over section, along with two front pockets for storage. The main compartment is well padded on the bottom, all sides and has two moveable dividers. I find it to be discreet and comfortable to carry.
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Thanks for posting this bag. I've been half--assed looking for about a year for a good bag that fits my cameras and an iPad (and/or photo book) and this does the trick.
well, and me too, and I think the XS would carry either a TLR or the Bessa III along with a rangefinder and lens better.Weighing a BB-E and the Courierware Incognito one size up (XS rather than Mini). It's not that much bigger, just a bit more room for an iPad.