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Theres a bag out there that looks like a bowling ball bag.
 

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When I do lightweight shoots I take my lowerpro messenger style camera bag. It has removable padding but once the flap is on it looks just like a regular messenger bag. Won't fit much in it though. I can fit a Pentax 6X7 medium format (which isn't exactly small) with a 110mm lens in it along with a few necessities like a notebook, little credit card holder and my phone. That's about it.

Or, I can fit two smaller cameras, like my Pentax 35mm and a Konica Rangefinder along with the necessities.

These lowerpro bags are really cheap too. Look at Amazon!

The one I use is this: http://www.amazon.com/Lowepro-Excha...48TQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1314230106&sr=8-2
 
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The bag I use the most is a canvas messenger from ASOS, I dont think they sell it anymore. Comes with a nice soft removable shoulder strap and tote style carry handles. I shoved in a thick layer of adheasive backed egg crate foam and it works very well. It got really grungy at one point, but it cleaned up well. I think it cost me $12, the foam I had lying around. Not water proof though, I will probably wax it one day when I get around to it.

Just bought another bag from Marc New York http://www.amazon.com/Marc-York-Rivington-Canvas-Messenger/dp/B0043YP12Q

hopefully it looks nice, got it for $25 =]
 
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If you don't want a bag that looks like a camera bag, there are boatloads of small military surplus bags here: http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/browse/military-backpacks-bags-shoulder-bags.aspx?c=163&s=146

Most of these type items should be available at a local surplus store too.

I've used a WWII gas mask bag for years with a TLR. I don't mind the older green/grey ones; but I would feel a bit silly with a camo one.

Yep, that's along the lines I was thinking. I just need to see if an insert if possible.
The Crumpler 4 Million dollar bag seems nice tho too.
 

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Yep, that's along the lines I was thinking. I just need to see if an insert if possible.
The Crumpler 4 Million dollar bag seems nice tho too.

A good quality bag designed for cameras will almost always be better protection. But it does advertise "camera". A thief is likely to steal first; then look closely at what's been stolen. I got the impression that you might be in locations where that might be an issue.

I've used a short length of heavy mailing tube for lenses and small cardboard boxes inside a bag with a flat bottom. Sounds tacky, but it works as long as it's just 2-3 items in the bag.
 
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