I am always on the lookout for the perfect bag too, and like you, I live in a
place with no decent camera stores. I have settled on having several bags,
depending on need. A Domke 803 for either my M8 or Fuji X outfit plus iPad when
I need that; a small Think Tank bag for the Fuji X outfit and a small
Billingham for the M8 outfit when I am at home; and a big Domke bag for
travelling when I am restricted to one piece of carry-on and need to transport
both photo equipment and computer.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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On Dec 17, 2013, at 5:45 AM, Paul Braun wrote:
> The biggest problem I'm having is that most bags today are designed for
> the body style of the typical DSLR or Mirrorless where the lens is all
> the way over to one side. Like my E-1. Since the E-M5 is designed a
> lot like an OM or traditional SLR, most of the bags I see won't work.
> It fits just fine in my old Tamrac that I used for the OM's. What I
> need is something like that, but roughly half or 2/3 the volume.
>
> I might just quit for tonight before I get really cranky(er).
>
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> Paul Braun
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