I'm first reposting the link hoping it doesn't break this time.
<http://www.popflash.com/bags/cases/straps/artisan-artist-gcam-7200-black-nylon/leather-camera-bag-new/>
I balk at this one just given the price but, even if it was much
cheaper I couldn't see myself using it because the camera can't be
stored in shooting ready state with lens installed.
I much enjoyed reading David Young's article here
<http://www.furnfeather.net/Reviews/NewLife.html> It's an excellent
idea but what he has built I'd call a transport bag and not a shooting
bag. I think the main goal must have been secure and easy carrying on
an airplane.
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/17/2013 12:27 AM, Chris Crawford wrote:
> Paul, the Artisan & Artist GCAM-7200 would be PERFECT for you. I have one
> I carry my Leica in; it is small but holds a lot of stuff and is easy and
> fast to work from out in the field. Very expensive, unfortunately. I got
> mine when they had them on sale a few years ago for half what they cost
> now. Still, it is the best bag I have ever seen for carrying a small
> camera and lenses.
>
> http://www.popflash.com/bags/cases/straps/artisan-artist-gcam-7200-black-ny
> lon/leather-camera-bag-new/
>
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