I've been shooting mostly medium format the last few months, so I'll show off that kit.
The bag is a 20 year old Tamrac Correspondent 8, model 428. This bag was designed for working journalists and documentary photographers, and is basically a ballistic nylon clone of the popular Domke F2. I actually prefer the Tamrac version. When I was in high school in the early 1990s, I bought the Correspondent 6, which is a smaller version. I wanted a Correspondent 8 as well, but couldn't afford it at the time. Soon after, it was discontinued. It took my MANY years to locate one for sale, and I wish I could have gotten one when they were new. The bag is big enough to carry my stuff, without the bulky padding around the sides. Very easy and comfortable to carry, and easy to work out of.
The camera is a Hasselblad 503cx. I have four lenses for it.
Zeiss 50mm CF-FLE Distagon
Zeiss 80mm CF Planar
Zeiss 150mm CF Sonnar
And a Vivitar 2x teleconverter. I rarely use it, because sharpness suffers, but it has been useful at times.
I meter with a Minolta Spotmeter F, and I keep notes with a Moleskine notebook and a mechanical pencil. The pocket level keeps my shots level, and the extra long cable release helps prevent vibration. I have a Manfrotto 2011 Tripod with 3047 head that is in the trunk of my car. I use it for all of my work with the Hasselblad. I need to buy more film, those are my last four rolls, but I'm broke till I sell another print!