ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
RFF members helping one another
RFF members helping one another
The recommendations of others can help me narrow down my choices,
or make me aware of products I didn't know about.
What's wrong with that?
Chris
RFF members helping one another
dll927 said:To no surprise, a question of this type is going to generate a bunch of answers that say nothing except the personal preferences of the posters.
What is the best make of car? What is the best brand of camera?
The recommendations of others can help me narrow down my choices,
or make me aware of products I didn't know about.
What's wrong with that?
Chris
Terao
Kiloran
Lowepro Top Load Zoom 1. Enough room for:
Epson R-D1
Bessa T or R2S (no lens mounted, fits in the bottom)
2 rolls of film
40mm Nokton mounted on the R-D1
Finders in the filter pocket
21mm Color-Skopar
75mm Color-Heliar
12mm Ultra-wide Heliar
All in the front pocket
Strap long enough so that I can wear it across my body
A bit of faffing around required changing lenses but does the job
If I want to carry an exotic 50 as well as my other lenses the bag goes on my Tamrac belt that has two medium lens cases and body case that fits a lensless Bessa like a glove.
When you consider that it barely used to take my (D)SLR plus two prosumer zooms its a surprisingly spacious rangefinder bag...
Epson R-D1
Bessa T or R2S (no lens mounted, fits in the bottom)
2 rolls of film
40mm Nokton mounted on the R-D1
Finders in the filter pocket
21mm Color-Skopar
75mm Color-Heliar
12mm Ultra-wide Heliar
All in the front pocket
Strap long enough so that I can wear it across my body
A bit of faffing around required changing lenses but does the job
If I want to carry an exotic 50 as well as my other lenses the bag goes on my Tamrac belt that has two medium lens cases and body case that fits a lensless Bessa like a glove.
When you consider that it barely used to take my (D)SLR plus two prosumer zooms its a surprisingly spacious rangefinder bag...
flipflop
Well-known
I have the Contax G system bag...I carry my G1 + 35mm mounted on the camera + film a TLA 140 Flash and the 21mm in its case..+ handheld meter.
It has room to spare and the quality of the bag is the best I have seen. The leather is silky smooth and the inside is molefur, the only downside is my camera is so comfortable he rarely wants to come out.
It has room to spare and the quality of the bag is the best I have seen. The leather is silky smooth and the inside is molefur, the only downside is my camera is so comfortable he rarely wants to come out.
Nando
Well-known
I have a Roots Sling Camera bag. Its almost perfect. It's small and it can carry one RF body plus all my RF lenses. Its quite an amazing little thing but it looks like a purse. I also bought a Hadley Large insert to put in my regular day bag which is a big rugged messenger type bag made from saddle leather. I don't like using the insert very much it because it is so deep and it didn't come with enough dividers.
Lately I've been wanting a bigger backpack type bag. I'm interested in the big Giottos LeFoto canvas backpack but I can't find anybody that carries the Giottos LeFoto line. Here's a link:
http://www.giottos.com/Lefoto.htm
Lately I've been wanting a bigger backpack type bag. I'm interested in the big Giottos LeFoto canvas backpack but I can't find anybody that carries the Giottos LeFoto line. Here's a link:
http://www.giottos.com/Lefoto.htm
mwooten
light user
I've been using an olive drab Domke 803 satchel for years. The bag came with an square opening insert that holds a lens or two. I added a rectangular insert to hold my RD1. I padded this insert with generous amounts of foam to give the camera a very soft nest to ride within. The front pockets carry the extra batteries (and flash if needed), filters, and little things. The top zipper pockets are for the sd cards (left side for unused -- full ones go into the right side). The slot on the back is great for paperbacks, notebooks, or sandwiches.
Mohan
Established
I Just got a Domke F6 in Olive Canvas, it looks like something you might have bought in a surplus store, It seems like its built to survive WW3 and is prefectly dimentioned for my needs.
Dan Unkefer
Newbie
I have a couple of nice Billinghams, the smaller one holds all my Voigtlander stuff, currently. Two R's, Two L's with lenses, plus the rest of my lenses/stuff. My big Billingham has extra add-on pockets, and holds -most- of my SRT stuff. It's really heavy when fully loaded.
I have three or four of the Domke F2 bags, those are good, too. And a smaller Domke (about 1/2 the size of the F2) which is also good. For street shooting I picked up a Swiss Army Medical Bag at the Army Surplus Store. Good for stealth shooting.
I have three or four of the Domke F2 bags, those are good, too. And a smaller Domke (about 1/2 the size of the F2) which is also good. For street shooting I picked up a Swiss Army Medical Bag at the Army Surplus Store. Good for stealth shooting.
dostacos
Dan
on a 1 camera day I use a Domke 5XB room for a body with a small lens attached, and two more divider spaces for lenses of any size [50/1.5 or 90mm ] room for film
I also like the DOMKE little bit smaller F6 It holds three bodies and lenses, and best is a large fipper pouch that holds a ton of film with room for a flash IF you really want one....
I also like the DOMKE little bit smaller F6 It holds three bodies and lenses, and best is a large fipper pouch that holds a ton of film with room for a flash IF you really want one....
jky
Well-known
4 Million Dollar Home by Crumpler... fits 1 body, 2 lenses, film & compact flash. Looks like any regular man-purse.
GeneW
Veteran
Lowepro Omni Traveler
Lowepro Omni Traveler
Has anyone here tried a Lowepro Omni Traveler? I was looking at one in a camera store recently and rather liked its thinner design. Can hold a fair bit of gear. Looking for opinions on it.
Gene
Lowepro Omni Traveler
Has anyone here tried a Lowepro Omni Traveler? I was looking at one in a camera store recently and rather liked its thinner design. Can hold a fair bit of gear. Looking for opinions on it.
Gene
tidelands
Member
Lately I've been wanting a bigger backpack type bag. I'm interested in the big Giottos LeFoto canvas backpack but I can't find anybody that carries the Giottos LeFoto line. Here's a link:
http://www.giottos.com/Lefoto.htm[/quote]
Back up on the link to www.giottos.com, the home page, for the distributor's address and phone. His site, http://www.hpmarketingcorp.com/ , will tell you the US dealers. You need to enter your state. They're great looking bags.
http://www.giottos.com/Lefoto.htm[/quote]
Back up on the link to www.giottos.com, the home page, for the distributor's address and phone. His site, http://www.hpmarketingcorp.com/ , will tell you the US dealers. You need to enter your state. They're great looking bags.
Nando
Well-known
Hi Tidelands,
I'm in Canada and I contacted the Canadian distributor. He responded to me and said that they do import those bags to Canada.
I'm in Canada and I contacted the Canadian distributor. He responded to me and said that they do import those bags to Canada.
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