Jock Elliott
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- Troy, NY
I picked up what I believe is an Eagle Creek birding bag at a garage sale.
It measures (approx.) 9 inches tall, 5 inches wide and 3 inches deep. The main compartment is lightly padded front and rear, there is a zipper on top, a front flap with a zippered pocked, a zippered side opening, and a couple of pockets for pens. There are metal d-rings on the sides for a shoulder strap.
This has turned out to be a marvelous bag for carrying myFZ200 superzoom camera. I carry it cross body and the minimum depth (3 inches), makes it very comfortable to carry all day.
Now that I have acquired another small camera (Panasonic LX100), I would like to purchase a similar bag that is just a bit bigger (wider) and would have a padded divider between the cameras. I'd like to keep the depth down to three inches as before, if possible.
Here's the existing bag with the FZ200 in it:
Here's the orientation of the FZ200 in the bag:
Here's the LX100 alongside:
Another orientation:
Now, I don't want anything that screams CAMERA BAG! Stealth is the order of the day.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Cheers, Jock
It measures (approx.) 9 inches tall, 5 inches wide and 3 inches deep. The main compartment is lightly padded front and rear, there is a zipper on top, a front flap with a zippered pocked, a zippered side opening, and a couple of pockets for pens. There are metal d-rings on the sides for a shoulder strap.
This has turned out to be a marvelous bag for carrying myFZ200 superzoom camera. I carry it cross body and the minimum depth (3 inches), makes it very comfortable to carry all day.
Now that I have acquired another small camera (Panasonic LX100), I would like to purchase a similar bag that is just a bit bigger (wider) and would have a padded divider between the cameras. I'd like to keep the depth down to three inches as before, if possible.
Here's the existing bag with the FZ200 in it:
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Here's the orientation of the FZ200 in the bag:
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Here's the LX100 alongside:
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Another orientation:
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Now, I don't want anything that screams CAMERA BAG! Stealth is the order of the day.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Cheers, Jock