I know, these critters are multiplying like rabbits in my basement, but I just cannot get the right bag. Either it's too small and will only take one lens or it's too big and cumbersome.
I am looking for a good, sturdy, durable bag for the A7RII which can accommodate the body (with camera plate, sans vertical part) and the Batis 25 and 85 (or similar lenses), one of which would be mounted on the camera. If it can take an additional smallish lens like the 35 f2.8 or the 55 1.8 it would be great.
I would typically be using the camera on a Black Rapid strap but when I put it away, it would go into the bag without the strap. I don't need additional space for water bottles/tripod/etc.
The 'bagfinder' app on Lowepro's site results in too many choices with all bags being too large and unwieldy. I need something that is as small as possible.
I would prefer the bag not to be a backpack type since it is a pain to constantly remove it for changing lenses especially with a BR strap on. Prefer a shoulder type.
Anybody tried the Billingham series? I swear their photo vest is one of the best darned things I've ever bought, cannot imagine how I managed without one before.
I did a search and found one thread from a year ago, about a LowePro sling that I do not like after seeing one with a relative.
Thanks
I am looking for a good, sturdy, durable bag for the A7RII which can accommodate the body (with camera plate, sans vertical part) and the Batis 25 and 85 (or similar lenses), one of which would be mounted on the camera. If it can take an additional smallish lens like the 35 f2.8 or the 55 1.8 it would be great.
I would typically be using the camera on a Black Rapid strap but when I put it away, it would go into the bag without the strap. I don't need additional space for water bottles/tripod/etc.
The 'bagfinder' app on Lowepro's site results in too many choices with all bags being too large and unwieldy. I need something that is as small as possible.
I would prefer the bag not to be a backpack type since it is a pain to constantly remove it for changing lenses especially with a BR strap on. Prefer a shoulder type.
Anybody tried the Billingham series? I swear their photo vest is one of the best darned things I've ever bought, cannot imagine how I managed without one before.
I did a search and found one thread from a year ago, about a LowePro sling that I do not like after seeing one with a relative.
Thanks