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We talking camera bags, or cars?

May I suggest looking to see what your local charity store has on offer. Mine provided both the camera and a couple of bags. Including a vast photo-backpack.
 

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I now own three Think Tank "containers" -- a 1-SLR holster, an Urban Disguise 30 shoulder bag, and most recently, a Turnstyle 10 Sling Bag. I think their stuff is well made, though they aren't giving it away! Alas, the specific trip I bought the sling bag for has now been canceled -- one more bag in the closet!

It used to be a small "non-camera" type of bag seemed desirable to discourage thievery, but these days one wonders. A pretty upscale tablet can fit in a rather thin trivial looking bag and might be just as tempting. Heh, I remember a camera club outing in the early 1960s where one guy had a leather bag about the size mail carriers use (read: u-u-uge!) that proclaimed "Nikon" in two inch letters on the side, a sort of walking billboard. I would avoid that! :D
 

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I have a number of bags, most came with cameras I bought on line, my favorite bag is a Puma Gym bag, I had lens cases sown in for 5 lens, room for 2 bodies, filters and the like. I put in an extra sweat shirt in help cushion the bodies, and had a steel wire sown in the strap so it cannot be cut in cut and grab. Happened once in Egypt, had to have new strap sown on. Overall I want a bag that does not say please steal my Nikon. My Puma bag has seen better days and thinking about finding another bag. In the 80s I upgraded by F2 to a F3 and got a FG for a second body, (was promised an FE but it was sold to another PJ) which came in a nice box case, bright yellow with the large black Nikon letters, great case, I do use it for 4X5 film holders.
 

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I carry my Fs etc. in a GI gas mask bag that my rich Uncle Sam gave me when he sent me off on my senior trip. It matches my Ford pick-up.
 
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... and had a steel wire sown in the strap so it cannot be cut in cut and grab. Happened once in Egypt, had to have new strap sown on. ....

Smart decision.

Also, thieves will just watch whose using a camera - it doesn't matter if you have it in an old sack, they know you've got it.

A few years ago there was a video of a man, a tourist in a country I won't mention, who was surrounded by locals acting aggressive towards him, pushing him and grabbing him. He managed to keep his camera, but his lens was quickly and skillfully removed.
 

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When I travel I prefer the old canvas Leica bags. I add a little padding on the bottom. Camera, 2 lenses, 10 rolls film, iphone and charger stuff, and a 12" macbook. The Billingham M bag is also very good for travel as well but considerable more $$$ and can't fit the macbook.

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I intended to buy the ACAM 7100 but wound up buying a "used" ACAM-3000 (Penn's Pad & Pencil Satchel) which I would hesitate to call used, regardless, it was very reasonably priced. It's a really nicely made small bag and I don't mind paying a little more for something of quality. My favorite bags are from Filson though, they're nearly indestructible.
 

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Surely your jest. Do you think a man of my integrity who drives a restored 1964 Jaguar Sedan MK II, owns two Leica rangefinders with assorted lens would even drive to the parking lot of a place like Family Dollar? Wal-Mart, now that's another story. Beat you to the punch, I already have a cooler bag but that's for my Dom Perignon '55.
I wouldn't put it past anyone driving a jag.
 
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When I travel I prefer the old canvas Leica bags. I add a little padding on the bottom. Camera, 2 lenses, 10 rolls film, iphone and charger stuff, and a 12" macbook. The Billingham M bag is also very good for travel as well but considerable more $$$ and can't fit the macbook.

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I have one exactly like that I bought many moons ago. I never liked it much as there were no dividers for it and no cushion on the bottom.
 
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I got the bag today and it's pretty nice. I can fit both bodies with one having a lens attached and two lens with little problem. The one Ben pointed out is also a super nice bag but very costly for a bag. I think the Think Tank 25i will serve me well.
 
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I think it's going to work out pretty good. It's lightweight-a real plus as well. I have another bag that looks and was more expensive but it's heavier with noting in it than this one is with two cameras and three lens.
 

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I have one exactly like that I bought many moons ago. I never liked it much as there were no dividers for it and no cushion on the bottom.

In mine there is a long tongue to wrap around a primary and one pocket for an M body with wide lens. I add a bit of padding to the bottom. I would agree it isn't for rough play or hostile environments. For that I have a Hadley and/or Billingham M if it's likely to be thrown into a trunk or pick-up bed for a bumpy ride.
 
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Mine has no pockets on the inside. It's for sure not a bag you'd through around.
 

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When I travel I prefer the old canvas Leica bags. I add a little padding on the bottom. Camera, 2 lenses, 10 rolls film, iphone and charger stuff, and a 12" macbook. The Billingham M bag is also very good for travel as well but considerable more $$$ and can't fit the macbook.

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My mostest favoritest bag ever. bit large for the Leicas though.
 

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I have 2 Domke bags and I am happy with them. Mostly I carry the F6.
 
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