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Artisan & Artist GCAM-7200


Manolo Laguillo

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Hi,

I wanted to share with you that I got an A&A GCAM-7200 bag.

Last week I found there is an official importeur of Artisan & Artist here in Spain, and spoke with them. They have a showroom, sell directly to the final customer, and are not far away from Barcelona, so I visited them yesterday, and_had_to_buy_the said bag.

Incredibly well finished, and very small, it has the right space for a M body with a lens attached, plus 2 more lenses.

I'm a big fan of Billingham (I own 4), but this bag is terrific, and more invisible, both because of the design and of its smaller footprint.

Regards from Barcelona,

Manolo

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I agree with you totally the A&A is a great bag, I got the GCAM-1000 (need more extra space) and now I use it daily, had to put away my expensive Fogg b-Minor just because the A&A is zippered and the Fogg isn't (so the fogg might easily spill its content if flipped by accident) good choice. I will be visiting Dale Photo & Digital in January I hope to get a GCAM-7200 or a 1100 too. enjoy.

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I couldn't agree more.

 

I've got the ACAM-1000 (similar to Humood's GCAM-1000, except in canvas rather than leather), better known as the "Image Smith" bag for whenever I need to carry a little more stuff - a second M body or another lens or two. But the GCAM-7200 is my main working bag. Having space for a single M body with lens attached, two pockets for additional M lenses (or film), and a couple of small sleeves for spare batteries, SD card, and the like - it's the closest thing I've ever found to the perfect camera bag. Being able to carry an M, with 35, 50, and 75 lenses in such a small package is golden!

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