I like Billinghams - expensive but tough, don't look much like a camera bag and
well featured. The small originals were designed for Leicas so they should
work. I have a small Hadley in khaki which looks good and holds quite a bit. Of
course, there's the problem of other photos assuming that you've got a red spot
in it.
I'm using an E-M5 plus half grip at present with a 751.8 on it - very mini-SLR
but it goes in nose down nicely.
Andrew Fildes
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The TLR Compendium
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On 17/12/2013, at 3:45 PM, 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
> Certified Music Junkie
> Valparaiso, IN
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