ChristopherCoy
Subscriber
Bags are one of those subjects that are highly subject to personal taste and preferences, I realize that, but that doesn't make them easy to shop for. Firstly, they're expensive as hell. Secondly, they can't be found just anywhere so comparing them isn't necessarily easy to do. And thirdly if there is any part of photography that contains "fandom", it's bags.
Since 2010-ish I've used a Lowepro 300AW Slingshot. I used to love it but as my lens assortments grew it got extremely heavy and completely full, and I quit using it. Over the last year, I've carried around a Peak Design Everyday Messenger 15 usually with just the F100 or F5 with the 50mm attached, however I've come to dislike that one as well. It is too thin for the camera to fit into with the lens attached, and if you keep anything in the front pocket at all, it cuts into the interior camera room.
I've been casually looking at bags that are big enough to fit the RB67 and all three lenses, but I have yet to find anything that interests me. I'd really like something that would carry the RB with lenses, and still have a little room to put the F2 with a 35 or 50mm attached to it - but not cost multiple hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Bags are kinda like boats, they depreciate 75% immediately after you buy them.
Am I looking for the unicorn in the horse pasture or what?
Since 2010-ish I've used a Lowepro 300AW Slingshot. I used to love it but as my lens assortments grew it got extremely heavy and completely full, and I quit using it. Over the last year, I've carried around a Peak Design Everyday Messenger 15 usually with just the F100 or F5 with the 50mm attached, however I've come to dislike that one as well. It is too thin for the camera to fit into with the lens attached, and if you keep anything in the front pocket at all, it cuts into the interior camera room.
I've been casually looking at bags that are big enough to fit the RB67 and all three lenses, but I have yet to find anything that interests me. I'd really like something that would carry the RB with lenses, and still have a little room to put the F2 with a 35 or 50mm attached to it - but not cost multiple hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Bags are kinda like boats, they depreciate 75% immediately after you buy them.
Am I looking for the unicorn in the horse pasture or what?