Help me buy a bag please!

Epoc

Senior Member
Ok, I'm a bit of a bag junky with quite a few different versions of bags. Lowepro Computrekker, Slingshot 200, Crumpler $6M home, + others. Now I have the need for another bag. I want a small shoulder bag that will house my D700 with 24-84 VR on + hold a 50/1.8G or 35/2. That's all it really needs to hold. I want it for when I go to restaurants with family and friends or similar. It needs to be as small as possible and discreet in that I don't want it to look to much like a camera bag. Just a trendy "man bag". Any suggestions please?
 

mr2_serious

Senior Member
Vanguard uprise messenger 38. Its real sturdy and a nice size. It fits my d600 with room left. You can unzip the side to expand it.

- william - via tapatalk
 

JDFlood

Senior Member
We are clearly of similar minds... But jeeze man you gotta dump the zoom. I have a huge number of bags... Have been on a mission for perfection. Bag that is very close to perfect is The Bare Bones Bag, Evolution. I use it for the. Symphony, Plays, and other events when I must be discrete. It will fit the D 700, actually it may fit the zoom and your lenses... But it is gonna be like a small bag of rocks. I also carry my sun glasses, mini iPad, check book, and fountain pens.

Consider going a step further. I bought a Fuji XE-1 with a 18 - 50mm zoom and 35mm f 1.4. I'll get a 14mm soon. Anyway, it is light and the APS-C sensor is really good in low light ( for a APS-C) sensor! This is really a mall discrete system. I would say equivalent or better IQ and low light than the D700 (I have a D700 and D800), probably it is better on both accounts. Really outstanding system.

Also, I got a small Frost River Shoulder Bag, a camera insert, and had Frost River add a handle, it is nt much bigger than the BBB but easily fits a full sized IPad. Would fit your rig I think, but is a bit outdoorsy, depending on you lifestyle.

I got a few really expensive ones, but they are boxy or just big. JD
 
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Dave_W

The Dude
A few months ago I scored on the greatest camera bag. It's a circa 1980's Fotima canvas shoulder camera bag. It has a large main pocket that holds my camera and three lenses (camera w/ lens on and two stowed in their own little squared off area) and has a large pocket in the front to hold all your goodies and two on the sides and a narrow on on the back. If I weren't so lazy I'd take a photo of it and show you. I love that it's made of good ol' fashioned canvas I priced a modern version of this bag with the same inside dimensions and the cheapest I could find it for was $160 and closer to $200 on average and they're made of a funky meltable plastic material. And the best part is that it cost me $20 on Craigslist (and when I pulled out the dividers I found a 55mm CP buried in there).

The moral of this story is that if you don't mind getting a bag made for cameras back in the 80's or 90's that doesn't have a fancy name, you can save a ton of cash and protect your stuff as good, if not better than modern bags.
 

Epoc

Senior Member
Thank you all for your suggestions. Bit of a DOH moment when i read the replies. I'm going with Horo Fish's suggestion of a smaller Crumpler Home. Probably a $4M.

I gotta say, JDFlood your suggestion was OUT THERE!! I ask for suggestions for a small bag and you come up with buy a XE-1 + lenses!! That's so out there I got a real good chuckle. Thanks for the laugh ;)
 
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