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marke_gilbert

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For anyone who is interested-- I walked by the American Eagle Outfitters store in my local mall today. In the window was a sage colored canvas shoulder bag. Picked one up-- seems reasonably durable, the insert from my tenba courier bag fits inside, and its fairly body-hugging. Certainly not attention grabbing. Only $32.00.

American eagle has them on their website, www.ae.com. Goes to "mens", click on "belts and bags", its called their messenger bag. Best,

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Marke,bags are so nice aren't they? I love my camera bag,it's a

billingham 335(?).They don't start to look nice until they are at

least 3 or 4 years old.I know I will be flamed for this,but I don't

care......

 

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On a sunday night I like to completley empty my camera bag,give it a

hoover inside and re-pack it.Everytime I rearrange it in a slightly

different way.My girlfriend thinks I am very sad.

 

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I have a friend who does alot of climbing and mountaineering and he

has the same affection toward his packpack......

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Virgil, now we really are going to be accused of being sad! I too

have a 335 - bought secondhand 5 years ago at Ffordes - it is

beautifully scruffy! How many secondhand camera bags have a resale

value? For the Leica and travelling I now use a Billingham F4.5 - I

truly believe Billingham are the best company at what they do in the

world - forget Mercedes cars, Leica cameras or Rolex watches etc(!)

 

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Even Billingham's brochure is a work of art.

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My R gear goes in a Lowepro Street and Field 200. M gear goes in the

new Classics M bag (a copy of the old Leitz bag). I've tried

Billingham and just didn't like them as camera bags. But I've had

their Metro Briefcase and Organizer for years and love them. Also

carry around my recording gear in a couple of their Stowaways. Great

looking bags. And I agree, their brochure is second only to Leica's.

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IMHO, the Billinghams are too fussy and slow to get into when in

a hurry. Otherwise they're beautifully made, and offer top-notch

protection. My favorite bag is an old Atan, the manufacturer of

which I think went bankrupt after a year or so of production. At

any rate, the internal walls are thin enough to not get in the way,

and the top cover is unpadded (like a Domke) which means that

it can be expanded over tall lenses if need be. Its smaller than

the Billingham 225, and I can put in, all at once, two M-6's (one

motorized), three M-lenses, a Nikon F-100 with 24-85 attached

and 80-200 fixed 2.8 stored, a Metz 32MZ-3 flash, and 24 rolls of

film (12 each in metal 100' bulk film cannisters) in the end

pockets, maps, documents, and lens tissue in the inside docu -

pouch, and have it all readily accessible! Another kit that fits in

this bag is a Blad with PME-90 prism attached, 50, 80, and 120

lenses, an extra back, plus an M-6 with three M-lenses! This is a

truly amazing bag, in its convenience and capacity to size ratio,

nothing else has ever come close! Everyone I show this bag to

is amazed and wants one. Why, oh why, did they ever stop

making it?

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