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I just purchased a SL3 and 24-90f2.8 lens.

I need a camera bag, shoulder or backpack style to carry the SL3 with lens attached and storage for extra battery and small items.

Any recomendations please?

 

I am a new forum member so take it easy on me!😃

Thanks!

Dan

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First post a bag thread; you’ll fit right in here, as there are dozens of related discussions! Either use search box or just Google “Leica Forum (followed by topic).”
 

Billingham is a common recommendation; the Hadley line comes in various sizes.  I use the Hadley Pro for SL2 plus 24-90.  Plenty of room for extra stuff, including an extra SL lens or M body/lens.  But for me it’s just used for transport/travel; no bag needed when out shooting.
 

You didn’t ask, but Peak Design straps (Leash or Slide Light) are convenient with this setup, especially when anchored to one lug and to small provided baseplate, so lens hangs down against hip or back rather than protruding outward. Easy to adjust length (e.g., for cross-body carry or to accommodate different clothing), or to remove strap, and makes carrying without a bag more pleasurable.

Jeff

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Danpbphoto,   First, welcome to the forum.  You will find the forum to be a great place to find excellent advice and ideas from photographers who will offer their sage advice to include myself.  Second, congratulations on your new SL camera and lens.  Like many things in photography, camera bags are a personal preference, plus it depends on how you want to use the bag and of course, cost.  Many photographers will have several types bags for different scenarios.  Personally, I use Billingham HP 20/20 bags for my SL and M camera and lenses.  For travel on aircraft, etc, I use Pelican cases.  In your case, (no pun intended) there a good number of choices such as bags made by Billingham, Lowpro, Wotencraft, and list goes on.  If you have a good camera shop, it might be best to take your camera and go check out the different bags there.  A link to Billingham is below.  Happy shooting.  r/ Mark

Try:   https://billingham.com

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Billingham makes a bag for exactly that combo; also works fine with a SL camera and a prime lens. Only available at a Leica Store, however:

https://billingham.com/products/sl2-camera-bag_colour-black-fibrenyte-black-leather

Otherwise, the Hadley Pro works fine. I carry a SL2-S and a prime lens, plus another prime, in mine.

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The Billingham Hadley Pro 2020 and the Wotancraft Pilot 7L will accommodate your SL3 with 24-90. I recommend buying the optional shoulder pad for the Billingham. 

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1 hour ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Fogg b major

Treasure it as I don't think you will get another. Probably inevitable after bee's unexpected passing, but I think Nigel has stopped making bags.

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3 minutes ago, pedaes said:

Treasure it as I don't think you will get another. Probably inevitable after bee's unexpected passing, but I think Nigel has stopped making bags.

I also have the b minor and soprano. I understood he was continuing to make them, but I have not heard for a while. 

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9 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

continuing to make them

The 'Specialist Bags' website is no more and Robert White are showing only a 'Last Waltz" in stock - how ironic is that. Hope to call in there soon when some of the new Voigtlander 50mms arrive so will ask then.   

I have a couple of b-sharps and a Flute. 

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THANK YOU EVERYONE for your recommendations!!

Greatly appreciate the feedback.

Many selections to choose from so I will spend the day reviewing the members choices!

Look forward to "getting involved" with you Leica photographers!

Thanks again!

Dan

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6 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I use a Fogg b major for just that combination, and I’m very happy with it.

 And welcome to the forum!

I have a 20+ year old Fogg b-Laika, and worked with bee, just before her passing, to custom order a second one with a top strap (customs/shipping costs from the US, etc, precluded their adding a handle to my existing bag).
 

The more recent b-Laika bags are somewhat bigger than my old version, and perfectly accommodate an SL2 with the 24-90 attached. 
 

Jeff

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15 hours ago, Jeff S said:

First post a bag thread; you’ll fit right in here, as there are dozens of related discussions! Either use search box or just Google “Leica Forum (followed by topic).”
 

Billingham is a common recommendation; the Hadley line comes in various sizes.  I use the Hadley Pro for SL2 plus 24-90.  Plenty of room for extra stuff, including an extra SL lens or M body/lens.  But for me it’s just used for transport/travel; no bag needed when out shooting.
 

You didn’t ask, but Peak Design straps (Leash or Slide Light) are convenient with this setup, especially when anchored to one lug and to small provided baseplate, so lens hangs down against hip or back rather than protruding outward. Easy to adjust length (e.g., for cross-body carry or to accommodate different clothing), or to remove strap, and makes carrying without a bag more pleasurable.

Jeff

Thanks Jeff! I have to "feel" my way around the forum so members please excuse me if I dont get things right the 1st time.

Just show me the roper way to do things and I will!

 

I am a newbie to Leica so any YouTube videos, webcasts, etc are welcomed....!

Dan

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14 hours ago, Chuck Albertson said:

Billingham makes a bag for exactly that combo; also works fine with a SL camera and a prime lens. Only available at a Leica Store, however:

https://billingham.com/products/sl2-camera-bag_colour-black-fibrenyte-black-leather

Otherwise, the Hadley Pro works fine. I carry a SL2-S and a prime lens, plus another prime, in mine.

That is fine! I pick upi my SL3 and lens tomorrow at the Leica-Washington,DC store!

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14 hours ago, LeicaR10 said:

Danpbphoto,   First, welcome to the forum.  You will find the forum to be a great place to find excellent advice and ideas from photographers who will offer their sage advice to include myself.  Second, congratulations on your new SL camera and lens.  Like many things in photography, camera bags are a personal preference, plus it depends on how you want to use the bag and of course, cost.  Many photographers will have several types bags for different scenarios.  Personally, I use Billingham HP 20/20 bags for my SL and M camera and lenses.  For travel on aircraft, etc, I use Pelican cases.  In your case, (no pun intended) there a good number of choices such as bags made by Billingham, Lowpro, Wotencraft, and list goes on.  If you have a good camera shop, it might be best to take your camera and go check out the different bags there.  A link to Billingham is below.  Happy shooting.  r/ Mark

Try:   https://billingham.com

G'day cobber!

I will be at the Leica-Wash.,DC store tomorrow!

I will check out the Billingham bags!

Digger

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25 minutes ago, Danpbphoto said:

G'day cobber!

I will be at the Leica-Wash.,DC store tomorrow!

I will check out the Billingham bags!

Digger

You’ll find a much wider selection of bags at Ace Photo in Ashburn, VA, if you can make it that way.

Jeff

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6 hours ago, Jeff S said:

I have a 20+ year old Fogg b-Laika, and worked with bee, just before her passing, to custom order a second one with a top strap (customs/shipping costs from the US, etc, precluded their adding a handle to my existing bag).
 

The more recent b-Laika bags are somewhat bigger than my old version, and perfectly accommodate an SL2 with the 24-90 attached. 
 

Jeff

Yes - I asked for top handles on both b major and minor - I think the soprano came with one anyway - and no closures on the b major side pockets (not really needed), just the flaps. She was always up for customisation. 

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