Shoulder bag recommendation for 2 x bodies and 2 x lenses (attached)
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Re: Shoulder bag recommendation for 2 x bodies and 2 x lenses (attached)
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davidevans1 wrote:
mujana wrote:
davidevans1 wrote:
I asked this question on the accessories forum initially, but think I will have a better chance of a knowledgeable reply here.
Any recommendations please for a shoulder bag that will fit 2 x Sony A7 series bodies each with a lens similar size to the Sony 24-70 f/2.8 GM lens attached? Both cameras also with tripod L brackets fitted.
Must be with the lenses attached and ideally with the lens hoods attached also, but I'm fine if these are fitted reversed on the lenses.
That’s it, doesn’t have to carry much else except a few small accessories.
Finally I’m in the UK so ideally a bag that’s available here.
Thanks in advance for any help.
As I just said in the accessories forum:
I love my Billingham shoulder bag. You might take a look at their collection. And...British.
Mujana, thank you and a Billingham bag would definitely be an option. Do you have two camera bodies and lenses and carry with two lenses attached, or is it a general suggestion for the Billingham range? Does anyone know if the Hadley Pro would fit 2 x bodies with 24-70 F/2.8 lens size fitted?
Hello David. First of all it’s a recommendation for Billingham bags in general. Sturdy / very good protection and comfortable. I do not own the same equipment as you want to put in a shoulder bag. In my equipment list you can see my photo gear. Everything fits nicely in my Billingham. If you buy one, I definitely also recommend the shoulder pad from Billingham.
Sigma DP3 Merrill
Sony a7R IV
Zeiss Batis 85mm F1.8
Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8
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