paulfish4570
Veteran
because there are no perfect bag makers - or users ... 
emraphoto
Veteran
Shopping bag, preferably free and local.
Mark my words, free and as next to perfect as you will find.
Mark my words, free and as next to perfect as you will find.
ryan26
Established
Back Alley,
Did you know that you have started 52 threads that have the word bag or case in either the subject line or in the first sentence.
You found the perfect one in 2004, remember??
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2309&highlight=bags
All in good fun, I also am never happy with my camera bags...
Did you know that you have started 52 threads that have the word bag or case in either the subject line or in the first sentence.
You found the perfect one in 2004, remember??
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2309&highlight=bags
All in good fun, I also am never happy with my camera bags...
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
domke f2 i have for years, 2 rangefinders with 4 lenses.
back alley
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that's a rather foolish opinion.
There are no perfect cameras either ... No one camera is the best tool for all picture taking needs. Same for bags.
i agree...
back alley
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The domke 803 satchel is perfect for me.
always thinking about yourself frank...
back alley
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You are looking at this all wrong Joe as what you really need is someone to carry all your gear and pass it to you when needed, that leaves you free to concentrate on the creative process.
A sort of photo Sherpa![]()
i'd have to like people more to want one with me all the time...
back alley
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OK, I have just concluded this is one of the dumbest threads ever. The premise is silly.
i agree...
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back alley
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PERFECT is an illusion.
i can see it too!
back alley
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Back Alley,
Did you know that you have started 52 threads that have the word bag or case in either the subject line or in the first sentence.
You found the perfect one in 2004, remember??
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2309&highlight=bags
All in good fun, I also am never happy with my camera bags...
i think you should be my personal researcher/biographer...but first, there are no capitals in my name...
maddoc
... likes film again.
Why a bag at all ? Neck strap works perfectly ... 
celluloidprop
Well-known
I'm starting to think it's hard to beat the good old Billingham Hadley - quality materials, big enough for two cameras (even a MF camera!) but not excessively large, the button latches beat the crap out of velcro.
akptc
Shoot first, think later
It's out there.. I just know it...
robklurfield
eclipse
This is it.
It holds everything and anything.
The perfect bag.
I almost forgot: unlike most bags, this one frequently comes with a camera already inside. Let's see Billingham, Crumpler, Lowe, Tenba, Domke, Fogg et al try to match that.
It holds everything and anything.
The perfect bag.
I almost forgot: unlike most bags, this one frequently comes with a camera already inside. Let's see Billingham, Crumpler, Lowe, Tenba, Domke, Fogg et al try to match that.

hteasley
Pupil
As a slight ( but related ) divergence: when I was a young one and used to play Dungeons and Dragons, there was a magic item called the "bag of holding". It was just a small pouch, but it could magically fit a ton of things in it, and it never got heavy! The perfect camera bag, perhaps.![]()
You're wanting this, then.
I've been using it with a Crumpler insert. My favorite bag is the Chrome Niko, but its big downfall is a lack of ipad/netbook compartment. For a small day bag, it's awesome. If you ride a bike with your camera, it's awesome.
But for schlepping to work, I use the Bag of Holding.
ChrisN
Striving
What's wrong with me? I've had the Hadley Pro for almost five years now - it's still the perfect bag for the rangefinder kit.
An old pic:
An old pic:
Latecomer
Making up for lost time
I spend more time trying to figure out how I can make do without a bag.
Cheers
Cheers
al1966
Feed Your Head
I have no end of problems with bags, when I want to go out with my MAmiya it is too big to fit in the Domke style satchel. Otherwise I can take out all I want to use in an 802 and the pockets on it work out really well. All I really need is a deeper version of the same bag but it only needs to be about 2 inches deeper if that. I have been through no end of types of bag and have found that I prefer the satchel style to work from or a form of messenger bag, but so many of the inserts are over thick in their padding. I detest crumplers as the padding just seems way too thick, but I know I will never find the right bag
Gary E
Well-known
3 camera systems, have 8 different bags (12 if you count old no longer used ones). So yes, something is awry with camera bag manufacturers. But you have to admit, they do know how to take your money and keep you going back for more 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This is all a bit strange!
I have two lowepro bags that I bought about five years ago ... a hiking backpack and one that hangs off a shoulder ... both with a bit of re-arranging of the partitions will carry most systems ... 35mm or MF!
I also have a domke f5-xb that I bought about three years ago ... a seriously good little bag IMO.
Anything more than this would be insanity ... what's wrong with you people?
I have two lowepro bags that I bought about five years ago ... a hiking backpack and one that hangs off a shoulder ... both with a bit of re-arranging of the partitions will carry most systems ... 35mm or MF!
I also have a domke f5-xb that I bought about three years ago ... a seriously good little bag IMO.
Anything more than this would be insanity ... what's wrong with you people?
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