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That could be easily done with the Domke F2 bag I use with my M262 outfit. I've played with the configuration using my

M262 and either an M6 or M4 film body, with or without a lens mounted and 21, 35, 75 and 135mm lenses.

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<p>I use a Thinktank "Speed Demon Convertible" (https://www.thinktankphoto.com/pages/shoulder-bags) because it's fairly small, works from the top with the lid folding away from you, and has more than adequate padding and weather protection. Best of all, it has zippers on every opening and NO VELCRO (noisy, short life expectancy).</p>

<p>The "Speed Demon" looks like a camera bag. If you prefer disguises, there are plenty of messenger bags of appropriate size. If you carry a laptop or iPad, you need something larger. Ir you prefer something less bulky (i.e., less padding), a belt pack or fanny pack might be the ticket. I gave a lot of thought to one of the Billingham bags. I like the modularity and the flaps that close with straps and push-pegs. THERE IS NO PERFECT BAG! That's why I have a closet-full, mostly empty and seldom used.</p>

<p>Thinktank Speed Demon - Leica M9 + 4 lenses, with enough room for a second body if one of the lenses were omitted...<br>

<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/18080120-lg.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="600" /></p>

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<p>Back in the day I use to carry an M6 with Tri-X and an M4 with T-Max 3200. I used a Domke F803 bag with the "three" divider - the FA-230. Now that is based on one camera being out (on my shoulder) and the other camera with a smallish lens such as the old original 35mm f1.4 Summilux. If you're looking to carry both cameras and lenses it might be a tad small. It is a great bag and very low profile if you get it in black. Good luck with your bag purchase and with your photography.</p>
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<p>Take a look at the Thinktank Suburban Disguise 30 -- also opens away, and doesn't look a lot like a camera bag. Your cameras are smaller than mine, the 20 might work better for you. I can carry a ridiculous amount of stuff, ready to use in a medium sized bag that easily fits under the seat on the plane. Camera cases -- you can have a perfect one till your gear changes or you want different capabilities! Happy hunting!</p>
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