When I embarked on a 5-day walk iin 2012 I stuffed my Zero Image 6x9 multiformat in my sleeping bag, and this worked very well, with no problems getting the camera in or out. The L758D meter was carried in the top compartment. The arrangement of storing the Zero in a down sleeping bag certainly protected the the camera from a fall off a granite rock mid-way through the walk (the impact broke my stove burner, creating a hole in the pack!). A later summer walk (no sleeping bag) had me roll up the Zero in a T-shirt and placed near the top. Just as effective. For everyday use the camera is stored in a LowePro Impulse 130 shoulder bag that is a very snug fit, with a side pocket for notebook and a single internal divider for 3-4 rolls of 120 film. The best feature is the magnetic flap closure: no strings to pull, to buckles to clip... but it does have secondary runaround zips for extra security. BTW, ZI cameras are very easily damaged by dropping or banging them, so take care.