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I had bought an oberwerth Porto bag to accomodate my Sl with 24/90 and 90/280, and the m 16/21. It perfect, space full very well built only one defect , when placed on the flor or on a table never stay upright but fell down as the base of the bag is curved , banded by camera weight

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5 minutes ago, kuau said:

How about a bag for my new SL2 that will hold 3-4 M lenses and is weather resistant?

I'm waiting to get my SL2 to see how it fits in the Billingham M Combo bag I have, with the M lenses I already have

Got a feeling it might encourage me to leave one or two of the M lenses behind, rather than taking 4 or 5 out with me! Although, to be fair, 80% of my M lenses are tiny, and 90mm Summarit 2.5 is hardly a giant.

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25 minutes ago, Dr. G said:

I'm also looking for a cross body messenger bag - but one that that can carry the SL2 with the Summcron-SL 50 mounted and the Q2.  I'm ok with carrying the SL with the lens pointed ownward in the bag.  Any suggestions?

There will be a bag in the Billingham range - probably this one https://billingham.co.uk/collections/camera-bags/products/hadley-large-pro

You may get away with a size down Hadley Pro https://billingham.co.uk/products/hadley-pro-2020-camera-bag (As Artin describes)

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Ona Astoria should work, holds my GFX100 with 110mm attached and there is room for another lens and perhaps more. In addition, the Oberwerth Munchen holds the S1R with Panasonic 70-200 mm Attached and there is room to spare. Both well made bags but the Ona is much less costly.

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2 hours ago, pedaes said:

There will be a bag in the Billingham range - probably this one https://billingham.co.uk/collections/camera-bags/products/hadley-large-pro

You may get away with a size down Hadley Pro https://billingham.co.uk/products/hadley-pro-2020-camera-bag (As Artin describes)

The Hadley One is sized between the two, and first included the upgraded features that are now available in the new 2020 Hadley Pro. 

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30 minutes ago, snooper said:

Greetings,

Coming from M to SL, I don't have the proper bag to carry the body, 3 lenses and a few other things. It sounds like this bag has very good opinions ?

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1186107-REG/mindshift_gear_360_backlight_26l_backpack_charcoal.html

Is anyone using it ?

Thanks !

MindShift BackLight are currently my favorite backpacks, we have several of them. Love the way they open. I have more trouble finding a good bag than a good backpack, there are situations where a bag works better than a backpack.

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22 minutes ago, kuau said:

Great bag if your looking for a backpack I have two of them this seize and the larger one

Thanks.. Which one would you recommend for a body + 3 lenses ? The 36L looks soooo big !

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4 minutes ago, SrMi said:

MindShift BackLight are currently my favorite backpacks, we have several of them. Love the way they open. I have more trouble finding a good bag than a good backpack, there are situations where a bag works better than a backpack.

Looks like complicated indeed. With the M (2 bodies 4 lenses) any bag could do the job.. But the 90-280 is so huge... 😞

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6 minutes ago, Vip said:

The oberwerth Porto that is perfect and sturdy even if does not perfect stand on a flat plane

The bag weighs empty about as much as an SL with Summilux 75 🙄. Great for a German Siegfried type who’s able to withdraw a sword from a rock

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vor einer Stunde schrieb otto.f:

The bag weighs empty about as much as an SL with Summilux 75 🙄. Great for a German Siegfried type who’s able to withdraw a sword from a rock

I put the Porto bag on a scale and indeed it is 1.5kg.
SL with 75lux is 1.3kg.

 

But the Porto bag is great for taking all your gear on a plane.
For walking I prefer a smaller bag for SL and one lens.

 

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