ezc203 Posted January 5, 2011 Share #1 Posted January 5, 2011 Advertisement (gone after registration) Just wanted to share my positive experience with finally finding a suitable bag for shooting with Leica M cameras. This is literally a shooting bag! Filson is know for their specialty in game hunting equipment that is durable and fashionable (at least to me ) This is their Field Bag in a small size. And I find it perfect for an M camera + 2 lenses. Usually I have the 50 Summarit mounted, and carry the 24 Lux and 90 Cron with me. I also like to bring a small Moleskin to jot down random tidbits and that fits perfectly in the side pocket along with a couple of pens. If you're still haven't found your perfect M bag, take a look at their stuff. You may just find what you need. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dickgrafixstop Posted January 8, 2011 Share #2 Posted January 8, 2011 you can find excellent answers when you're not even asking the question. the filsons are nearly indestructible and the field bag is great for a small kit. Add a domke wrap for protection and you have a hard to beat solution. The shotgun shell bags are also a good answer, and bags by Babour (I like the tarras to compete with billingham) and Orvis are also excellent answers. Only problem with these bags is that you'll probably be leaving them to your children. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxxceli Posted January 10, 2011 Share #3 Posted January 10, 2011 Great pick! I really love my Billingham, but this one... How many bags is too many bags again?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezc203 Posted January 10, 2011 Author Share #4 Posted January 10, 2011 Haha, you can never have enough! I've recently purchased a larger one to accommodate my Canon gear (those big tele-zooms are annoying) for an upcoming safari trip. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fotobug Posted February 8, 2011 Share #5 Posted February 8, 2011 Eddie, I second that motion. I have the Medium size of this field bag (Model 232), and I've found the size to be very reasonable. I've only just yet put my R8 in it (with 28-70mm on), as far as my Leica kit goes. But I have put a: scarf, Kodak DCS SLR/n (with 28-200mm), Metz Mecablitz 60 CT-1 monster flash, and Metz dryfit battery-pack (with shoulder strap) in the main compartment. I placed pens, small Rhodia notebook, peppermints, 2 batteries, and a pair of gloves in the 2 pockets covered by the front flap. Weighed a lot; but for anyone who did not know me, they would have no idea that I was carrying camera equipment. I'm pretty sure I could fit my R8 and M3, with a couple of lenses, white/grey balance target, Sekonic meter and lots of film without too much difficulty. I might suggest the large square camera wraps, or padded bag inserts (such as from Domke), or if you have a belt system like Kinesis you could use some of those accessory bags. I like the fact that Filson's Otter Green is neither beige nor black. It is a pleasing color. And it won't show up dusty or dark marks or scuffs so easily. If you get a Filson bag, try to get one that does not have the "X" over the Filson label. Filson does this to prevent the item being returned. Usually because this was a "second' or otherwise flawed item from the factory and they don't want any "hey, somethings wrong" stories. I have the old school model that has the bridel leather, a less expensive model uses nylon webbing. I have not held the webbed version; but I don't think it has the same range of movement as the leather strap version. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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