sergiojaenlara
Rangefinder rookie
I am looking for a camera bag with two leica bodies, three lenses, flash and 20 canisters of film capability.
Can you help me?
Can you help me?
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Have a look at Domke F6.
I just bought one in olive for me 1 month ago and am loving it.
I just bought one in olive for me 1 month ago and am loving it.
peter_n
Veteran
I regularly use a Domke F-2 for a kit that is one lens bigger than yours. An F-6 might be a bit tight I think.
RichardB
Well-known
The large weatherproof Leica bag listed under the R camera section of the Leica website works for the M system also. It will do all you require with the bonus of the weatherproof section for your cameras and lenses.
I keep two M's with lenses attached and a third lens with flash, film, spare batteries and what not, in a 'ready to go' configuration. Grab the bag and I'm off, film already loaded, lenes attached. It is the best bag on the market for your Posted requirements.-Dick
I keep two M's with lenses attached and a third lens with flash, film, spare batteries and what not, in a 'ready to go' configuration. Grab the bag and I'm off, film already loaded, lenes attached. It is the best bag on the market for your Posted requirements.-Dick
kshapero
South Florida Man
Straight from Photo Village


benmacphoto
Well-known
Second the Domke F-2. I have my M8 with 28mm Biogon, M6 with 50mm Summicron. I keep my 90mm Summicron and 50mm Rare Earth lens both in the front pocket. There is plenty of space inside for film and the back pocket for film.
Jeff Day
Member
I like the Fogg bags - the e-flat ought to do the trick:I am looking for a camera bag with two leica bodies, three lenses, flash and 20 canisters of film capability.
Can you help me?
http://www.foggspecialistbags.com/e-flat.htm
nickdando
Established
What about the larger of the Bare Bones Bags?
http://figitalrevolution.com/bare-bones-bag-camera-bag-leica-lomo-lca-zeiss-rangefinder/
I use the Bare Bones Bag (there are both larger and smaller versions available) and have been able to carry around a Leica M6 with Motor, Epson R-D1 in a Luigi half case, 90mm Summicron, 50mm Summicron, 35mm Summaron, 28mm Hektor, five films in the foil wraps, lens cleaning cloth, four 39mm filters in their cases, a Leica Universal Polariser in its case, batteries and spare cards for the Epson.
Nick
http://figitalrevolution.com/bare-bones-bag-camera-bag-leica-lomo-lca-zeiss-rangefinder/
I use the Bare Bones Bag (there are both larger and smaller versions available) and have been able to carry around a Leica M6 with Motor, Epson R-D1 in a Luigi half case, 90mm Summicron, 50mm Summicron, 35mm Summaron, 28mm Hektor, five films in the foil wraps, lens cleaning cloth, four 39mm filters in their cases, a Leica Universal Polariser in its case, batteries and spare cards for the Epson.
Nick
sergiojaenlara
Rangefinder rookie
I am looking for something nearer to fogg o billingham bags, figital bags are not very smart.
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
Domke j803 or f803. My favourites.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
brainwood
Registered Film User
fuwen
Well-known
I am looking for something nearer to fogg o billingham bags, figital bags are not very smart.
I am using Fogg B Minor, but it maybe a bit small for your stuff .....
http://www.fuwen.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=160
alan davus
Well-known
Fogg B Major. Forget the rest and get the best.
Spleenrippa
Yes, Right There
Gawd, Fogg and Billingham bags are nice. Talk about $$$, though!
I'll stick to my Chinese A&A ripoff
I'll stick to my Chinese A&A ripoff
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Real men do not carry Billinghams.
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Gawd, Fogg and Billingham bags are nice. Talk about $$$, though!
I'll stick to my Chinese A&A ripoff
that's a nice looking bag.
the top stays open, no closure of any kind? just the flap that covers it when closed?
joe
sergiojaenlara
Rangefinder rookie
Real men do not carry Billinghams.
Can I know why?
back alley
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Can I know why?
because he couldn't think of something clever to say
Spleenrippa
Yes, Right There
that's a nice looking bag.
the top stays open, no closure of any kind? just the flap that covers it when closed?
joe
No, there isn't any kind of internal flap/cover other than the bag's main flap. I haven't found that to be detrimental, though- my gear is still alive and well after seven months of (pretty much) exclusively using this bag.
Plenty of room for a couple cams with lenses attached- I always carry my Bessa R with either a GRDII in accompaniment or a Holga and other film P&S'. Of course, the other bits all fit too- film, fountain pen, notebook, Blackberry, wallet, etc
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Can I know why?
It's a cute bag I'll admit, something a proper lady might carry. LOL. I bought one last year and couldn't return it fast enough. Holy Christmas. I aint from West Hollywood. Turned around and bought a f803 Domke satchel in od green.
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