Andrew
If Skip's Billingham Hadley Pro is not big enough (and I use one to
carry a C*ntax G2, with flash and 4 lenses, plus documents, mobile
phone and Palm), you can add end pockets very easily. I use the
pockets which I fit my Billingham 206.
If the Hadley Pro is still not big enough, try the Packington Photo,
also by Billingham. This has 50% more space, can take the backpack
harness, has deep end and front pockets and a larger zip document
pocket; it even has an anti-theft device in the shape of a waist strap
to stabilise the bag and to make it harder to steal. Mine carries a
Br*nica RF645, 3 lenses and a flash as well as loads of other stuff.
Chris
On 10 Jul 2004, at 02:47, Skip Williams wrote:
>
> Here are pictures of my Hadley Pro. The two lenses are the 11-22 and
> 50-200 E-System lenses. The notebook in the last picture is about 3"
> wide, and as you can see, it fits nicely behind the partition.
>
> BTW, the padded compartment dividers are movable and secured by velcro.
>
> http://skipwilliams.smugmug.com/gallery/160241
>
> Skip
>
> ----- Original Message ---------------
>
> Subject: [OM] Re: Looking for a satchel style bag
> From: Andrew Dacey <frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 19:38:03 -0300
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 9, 2004, at 1:37 PM, Skip Williams wrote:
>>
>>> Any of the satchel-type bags necessitate stacking gear to gain the
>>> most usage of the available space, there's no getting around that
>>> issue. I belive that the internal padded divisions are
>>> repositionable
>>> via velcro, unlike the Domke interior inserts. I'll recheck tonight.
>>>
>>> Robert White is very good at shipping to the US (I don't know about
>>> Canada). The prices were substantially below B&H's prices on
>>> Billingham gear.
>>
>> I cracked, I've ordered a Billlingham Hadley Pro from Robert White (I
>> chose the Khaki and Tan option because I like that look, maybe not as
>> "stealthy" as the black on black but I still don't think the bag
>> screams "camera bag"). Awhile back I remember looking at Billingham's
>> site and thinking that something from the Hadley range seemed to fit
>> what I was looking for but didn't know if I could hold other papers in
>> it. I hadn't noticed that it does mention the gap between the insert
>> and the bag that can be used for this purpose (as you mentioned as
>> well) and without being able to see one locally I didn't want to
>> chance
>> it (although I have seen some of their bags before and thought they
>> were really nice). The other thing putting me off was the price.
>> That's
>> greatly reduced thanks to Robert White, when I converted the price in
>> GBP to CAD it was less than what B&H lists the bag for in USD! That's
>> a
>> pretty big savings. I've also ordered 2 AVEA 3 pockets and the leather
>> pad for the shoulder strap so this should have me outfitted nicely.
>>
>> Andrew "Frugal" Dacey
>> frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://www.tildefrugal.net/
>>
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