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What with all the other posts I'm guessing this will be like spitting into the wind but I just recently bought and love the new Wotoncraft Raven. It's beautifully made, as are all Wotoncraft bags, it's small, can carry an M body with lens attached and one extra lens easily, two if they're small, has two small outside pockets, the innards are easily accessible, it's light and comfortable. I'm a bag freak, have owned many, but this one, promoted as being designed for street photography, suits me better than any other I've tried, especially when I don't want to carry a lot of weight and gear.

     It's also perfect for hauling around the Q and a sandwich, :)

 

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Any idea of the purpose of the clips on the sides of the Domke F-803 bag?  I picked up that bag for the M and a couple lenses.  I like the bag so far.  Just want to cut off those two side clips.

 

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My current F803 I bought in 1980's. It's black and almost disreputable in appearance. I vaguely remember something about those clips being for clipping to another Domke bag. Or something like that. The front clip will NOT last forever. So consider those replacement clips.

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What with all the other posts I'm guessing this will be like spitting into the wind but I just recently bought and love the new Wotoncraft Raven. It's beautifully made, as are all Wotoncraft bags, it's small, can carry an M body with lens attached and one extra lens easily, two if they're small, has two small outside pockets, the innards are easily accessible, it's light and comfortable. I'm a bag freak, have owned many, but this one, promoted as being designed for street photography, suits me better than any other I've tried, especially when I don't want to carry a lot of weight and gear.

     It's also perfect for hauling around the Q and a sandwich, :)

 

Are the Wotancraft straps still too short to cross-body (and I'm not the tallest one, believe me)?

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I use a black Billingham Hadley Digital. It is kind of stealth looking and lets me carry an M camera with a lens attached and one extra lens in pouch or two M cameras both with a lens attached.

The small front room has plenty of room for batteries or filters...

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Anyone have a Billingham Digital Hadley..... ?????

Will it nicely hold an M240 with a 50mm f/2 lens attached, a 90mm f/2.8 and a 28mm f/2.8? I'm expecting to store a lens on either side and put the camera on top with the attached lens hanging down? Does this configuration seem safe? Will it all fit?

From pictures of the bag it look like it was designed to be used this way?

 

 

 

It will and it does...

I have it and use it everywhere I go...!!!

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Had the Ona Bowery for awhile (still use it, just not as often) but didn't like it much. 

 

The strap clips would occassionally get caught and detach from the bag :( Not too often, but still a design that bugs me. 

 

Back to my Billingham Hadley Small for now. 

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