My Ortlieb bags function in a similar way. But the cameras I take on rides must
be light; either the Ricoh GR or the Panasonic LX-100.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 25 Nov 2015, at 22:30, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> It is too big for a bicycle handlebar bag.
>
> I've got a full kit of Cannondale bags for my Cannondale bike. One of
> them is an awesome handlebar bag that will fit an entire OM-3Ti with
> MD2 and 35-80/2.8 zoom perfectly well. Plus a few lenses to boot. It
> even has a quick-release mount and strap for it which turns into a
> shoulder bag.
>
> The reality is that I've got as much money tied up in that bike as a
> the Leica SL anyway.
>
> AG Schnozz
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