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On 11/19/2021 at 7:04 PM, redrocksjoe said:

Next up is my least favorite and by far the most expensive option. The Artisan & Artist ACAM-76 Camera Pouch . This is just overpriced garbage. The padding is about 2mm thick, the closure is messy and fiddly to use. I would not use this, a reusable lunch bag is better protection. If you dropped your camera this would provide no protection at all. 

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I thought i might comment since I use these A & A pouches too. These are more intended to be a camera "wrap," not a camera bag as far as I know.
I use them when placing a camera into a bag that might be holding other items that might damage a loose camera, say a hiking backpack or other type of non-camera bag.
They can also double as a lens-wrap for many size lenses and accessories too, again, to be placed into another bag, as you noticed, they are not padded.

 

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This Billingham 72 bag has proven to be a perfect choice for my Q2 when i don't want to bring anything else.
The bag came with a shoulder strap but i shortened it to act more like a handle, which i prefer.
Because it's a detachable strap, if needed, i can still attach a shoulder strap from another bag too.

 

 

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13 hours ago, ianforber said:

Hadley Pro, now with Cooph gloves added for the chilly winter months  still plenty of room for water bottle, thermos etc. No sausage as I’m veggie!

 

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What is the brand of the tripod in your bag?

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It’s a Leitz, although I replaced the usual tall ballhead with a small Gitzo ballhead I had hanging around. To be honest the shape makes it quite difficult to accommodate in a bag. I needed something that could hold the Q2 vertically, which it does, but I’d prefer a standard shape. 

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On 12/1/2021 at 8:51 PM, KateStarr said:

@redrocksjoe Wow, I didn't know Oveja Negra made a hip bag, that's awesome! I have one of their frame bags and love it. Do you have any pics of the inside of the pack with your Q2 in there? I'd be curious to see how much extra room there is. Thanks!

 

This is my best shot at getting the Q2 inside the bag, I would say you could keep an extra windbreaker and a snack. Not your winter coat. 

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Here is a detailed post I put together http://robonza.blogspot.com/2021/09/review-oveja-negra-royale-hip-pack.html 

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I use the Oberwerth Leica Q bag.  

Waterproof—it just came in from some wet snow a few minutes before I snapped these cellphone pictures.

Holds the camera nicely, and enough space for (one of) a cell phone, reading glasses, Leica monovid, or good-sized vial of whiskey.

The front pouch holds a bird caller and unhealthy snack.  And an extra battery (which I don't have yet).

Very comfortable over your shoulder.  Nice and small, although perhaps one of their slightly bigger ones would be better, especially if you wanted to carry a bottle of water for the whiskey, or some filters.

 

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On 3/15/2022 at 4:25 PM, DavidJohn said:

I use the Oberwerth Leica Q bag.  

Waterproof—it just came in from some wet snow a few minutes before I snapped these cellphone pictures.

Holds the camera nicely, and enough space for (one of) a cell phone, reading glasses, Leica monovid, or good-sized vial of whiskey.

The front pouch holds a bird caller and unhealthy snack.  And an extra battery (which I don't have yet).

Very comfortable over your shoulder.  Nice and small, although perhaps one of their slightly bigger ones would be better, especially if you wanted to carry a bottle of water for the whiskey, or some filt

Here are the photos in jpg.  Not sure how I goofed and had them in heic.

 

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On 11/19/2021 at 10:14 PM, redrocksjoe said:

The EVOC Hip Pack Capture 7L is quite possibly the perfect waist pack for bike riding with your Q2. It has enough rigidity that you can open the top and grab your camera quickly, and room for an extra layer inside. I particularly like the side water bottle pocket for holding the RRS tabletop tripod. The only drawback, no safe spot for your wallet and keys. 

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Mine just arrived. Very nicely designed. 

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Fogg Satchmo. 

 

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Wanted a smaller bag for travelling and went with the Billingham Hadley Digital Camera Bag - also has the benefit that you can add an extra end pocket if needed.

 

 

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