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This bag has metal parts only on the outer part of the bag, say the strap clips. Not sure what metal they are. I have a lot of experience with clips used with wallets to hold the wallet to your belt (I use those to not lose my wallet). THOSE are just pot metal which break frequently. Not sure what these are made of but the camera inside is safe as long as you don't have 2 lenses in the same compartment banging together or something. I'm using a crumpler camera strap. I have a Black Rapid one for the M9 (which hangs it down by my waist). I've thought about those braided ones I see on Leicas. I wonder how comfortable those are.

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I have a Leica stiff leather fold over top bag from the 50s-60s. It has a single try attached but able to fold up. It's roomy and as I say very stiff brown  leather with a locking clasp. Two very stiff leather handles and a shoulder strap. It does not conform to the body.

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A birthday present from my wife. Tarion BackPack. Has many compartments and extra pockets. There is space for 2 bodys and lenses at the top. It would also fit a SLR with lenses fit.
There is also space for a 17 inch laptop. Below is an extra photo bag to take out. Or for various accessories such as chargers etc.
Instead, you can also 
enter the lunch. In size, ideal as a large hand luggage on the plane.

 

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Fogg Forté - classy and light, made with impeccable craftsmanship. 

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My bag, light and compact, made by Tamrac around 30 years ago contains two M bodies, usually a M4-P and a M6, meanwhile a M10-D instead of the M6 and following lenses

Tele-Elmarit 2,8/90

Summicron 2/50

Summilux 1,4/35

Elmarit 2,8/28

plus film, spare batteries etc.

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