Micro 4/3rds bag recommendations

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Hi Guy's,

I looking for some bag recommendations please to hold the EPL5, 14-42, 20 F1.7 and 45mm 1.8. I don't want anything huge just something that will fit this type of set up. I don't need to carry much else other than maybe a battery or two. I don't have a massive budget either so less than £50 please.

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Scott
 
I've used a Domke F6 since around 2000. It holds an EM1, 12-40 and 100-300 with ease (although I rarely carry more than one lens with me when I'm out and about, but they're in there for storage). One of the smaller Domke bags.

Domkes are great bags. You'll need to roll around in the dirt with it a few times a month for the first twenty years in order to make it look properly run in, but once you do you should be set for the next fifty years or so. They're £100 new but even my 10-yr old bag is probably worth £50 plus, so there's your £50 bag!
 
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The Think Tank Mirrorless Mover range has several bags with street prices within your budget. Not as stylish as the Think Tank Retrospective range or the Domke bags, but they're all well over budget.
 
Hi Guy's,

I looking for some bag recommendations please to hold the EPL5, 14-42, 20 F1.7 and 45mm 1.8. I don't want anything huge just something that will fit this type of set up. I don't need to carry much else other than maybe a battery or two. I don't have a massive budget either so less than £50 please.

Regards

Scott

Just joined, just saw this post. I Have recently picked up almost the same kit as you - EPL-5, Double-zoom Kit and a 14mm Panasonic Pancake. I have the Manfrotto Solo II holster and a Manfrotto Nano IV. The Nano stores the EPL-5 with pancake, and this then fits inside the Solo II. There's room for my entire MFT outfit, including two spare batteries, charger, plug lead, USB 3 card reader, spare memory card and a cloth - on top of the camera in case with pancake, and twin kit lenses as well.
 
Mostly I just use my thick canvas manbag ('Troop' brand) with spare lens in thin pouch. MFT is light enough to not have much inertia.
When carrying multiple lenses, I have a Lowepro Exchange Messenger.
 
Just received a Vanguard Bin37 Camera bag // small rucksack I'm truly impressed; and it's small enough to carry all day, yet big enough to carry the camera spare lens and some bits n pieces like batteries etc... it was also at a bargain price on eBay form Picstop Digital accsessory Specialist. £16.65 inc postage reduced from £39.99 here's a link to the bag at Wex, :
http://www.wexphotographic.com/buy-...=22621734489&gclid=cjtw3v64-70cfzshtaodqysavw
 
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