zauhar
Veteran
Joe, I do understand the allure of bags.
Hey, I got the Domke 5X bag per your suggestion a couple weeks ago.
Look forward to your evolving bag wisdom.
Randy
Hey, I got the Domke 5X bag per your suggestion a couple weeks ago.
Look forward to your evolving bag wisdom.
Randy
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Great fun idea Joe.
Are we 'allowed' to post pictures here of our bags 'in action' and 'at rest'?
jesse
Are we 'allowed' to post pictures here of our bags 'in action' and 'at rest'?
jesse
back alley
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Great fun idea Joe.
Are we 'allowed' to post pictures here of our bags 'in action' and 'at rest'?
jesse
please do!
and talk about what works for you and what doesn't work regarding your bag as well.
we joke about bags but we have never really done a complete teardown of what works and what drives us mad!
back alley
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that IS funny!
back alley
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Joe, I do understand the allure of bags.
Hey, I got the Domke 5X bag per your suggestion a couple weeks ago.
Look forward to your evolving bag wisdom.
Randy
glad that worked out for you!
the domke could be closer to perfection if they would do something about that top zipper!
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Can't say I've ever seen a dedicated forum for bags, but it does sound like fun.
Sooo all bag pr0n go here, eh?![]()
it's a first!
we should get a bag (porn) thread going soon!
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Will there be reviews? With lots of photos?
Curious,
Dave
Curious,
Dave
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Will there be reviews? With lots of photos?![]()
Curious,
Dave
that's the plan...working on one for the think tank citywalker 30...
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Here in Paris (not Texas), and in Europe (aka Yurop), man bags are de rigueur; I have a few myself of different sizes. Then there's the few Crumpler bags (which are not easy to get in Frons)...and I'm hoping that one day I'll get that Billingham I've been hankering to get for the past three years (too rich for my blood nowadays).
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Here in Paris (not Texas), and in Europe (aka Yurop), man bags are de rigueur; I have a few myself of different sizes. Then there's the few Crumpler bags (which are not easy to get in Frons)...and I'm hoping that one day I'll get that Billingham I've been hankering to get for the past three years (too rich for my blood nowadays).
I can vouch for Gabriel's comments!! I felt quite "at home" while in Frons...
Cheers,
Dave
benlees
Well-known
'Bout time! Camera bags are an oddly personal thing; having an in house "tester" will benefit us all, I think.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I can vouch for Gabriel's comments!! I felt quite "at home" while in Frons...![]()
BTW, we owe you a dinner!
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
BTW, we owe you a dinner!
This means I MUST go back to Paris... how this makes me sad. . . . NOT
Hopefully sooner rather than later
Congrats on the book too!!
Cheers,
Dave
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
This isn't quite what is expected but Joe did say I could post a picture. This is one of my cases 'at rest'.

Picked up at a 'car boot sale' one Saturday morning this little Canon case cost me 50p ( just over 35c). It looked rather better then than it does now but it's an ideal fit for my Lumix LX1. Goes on my trouser belt with a good loop on the back, and has a velcro flap on the front. The case is big enough for camera with a fitted Clearviewer but no space for a spare battery! This isn't really an issue because I have never taken a run of 100 photos before I've been back at base, downloaded and swapped batteries.
So, it works for me and no real issues when 'at work'.
jesse

Picked up at a 'car boot sale' one Saturday morning this little Canon case cost me 50p ( just over 35c). It looked rather better then than it does now but it's an ideal fit for my Lumix LX1. Goes on my trouser belt with a good loop on the back, and has a velcro flap on the front. The case is big enough for camera with a fitted Clearviewer but no space for a spare battery! This isn't really an issue because I have never taken a run of 100 photos before I've been back at base, downloaded and swapped batteries.
So, it works for me and no real issues when 'at work'.
jesse
icebear
Veteran
Bag bag bag bag bag! bag.
I use two bags, one was won as a prize from a member, and another found on craigslist and has 'frotto' in it![]()
Wasn't that the BBB i.e. Bare Bones Bag, was it ?
greyelm
Malcolm
Jerevan
Recycled User
Great stuff - you bagged it, Joe!
As for bags, I sometimes think I should buy another one, but my trusty Crumpler Pretty Boy 4000 (XL) is so nice that I can't think of a better everyday bag for me. I've had it with me everywhere - Tanzania, Kenya, Norway, England, Germany, Denmark... and it still looks like new.
The only niggle is that it has velcro fasteners, and you know - rip that open in a quiet space - it'll get you some attention!
As for bags, I sometimes think I should buy another one, but my trusty Crumpler Pretty Boy 4000 (XL) is so nice that I can't think of a better everyday bag for me. I've had it with me everywhere - Tanzania, Kenya, Norway, England, Germany, Denmark... and it still looks like new.
The only niggle is that it has velcro fasteners, and you know - rip that open in a quiet space - it'll get you some attention!
Vics
Veteran
...and thus the RFF supports a third of the economy. Congrats, Joe. I'll watch with interest!I have 6-7 messenger bags, probably 10 or 12 backpacks, so many other bags, and I have 3-5 dedicated camera bags so I think I can definitely use some advice from the expert!
Looking forward to more BAS (Bag Acquisition Syndrome) attacking inputs from Joe!
kuvvy
Well-known
I'm currently on holiday in the UK and I've brought three bags along. I brought a couple of cameras, iPad, chargers and other stuff in my Hadley Original while travelling. Been using the BBB-e first few days, mainly as it will fit a small brolly for the English Summer rainshine. Not really enjoying the BBB-e though and will most likely sell it when I return home next week. My other bag has been the Ona Bowery which is handy for carrying either the Ricoh GR or X100 along with other stuff. Stylish too.
I left my other bag, a Think Tank Citywalker 10, at home. Love the quality, the many pockets and its light weight but its too big for my small Fuji Xpro kit. Used twice, it is now in the classifieds.
While liking the quality of Think Tank bags I'm finding it hard to settle for one that suits me. Hence I also have Retrospective 5 thats been used only once. Personally I think I prefer a slimmer profiled bag and had hoped the new TT Mirrorless Mover might be the answer but from what I've seen online they still seem a bit boxy for me.
Paul
I left my other bag, a Think Tank Citywalker 10, at home. Love the quality, the many pockets and its light weight but its too big for my small Fuji Xpro kit. Used twice, it is now in the classifieds.
While liking the quality of Think Tank bags I'm finding it hard to settle for one that suits me. Hence I also have Retrospective 5 thats been used only once. Personally I think I prefer a slimmer profiled bag and had hoped the new TT Mirrorless Mover might be the answer but from what I've seen online they still seem a bit boxy for me.
Paul
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