I popped into LCE yesterday to have a “ogle” at new kit - they had some Billingham bags on display that looked brilliantly designed - checking the price of £250reminded me how he elite live, and there is me with my Lowe pro Tesco special!
I would like a shoulder bag to carry a Nikon D800 fitted with 50mm lens and a couple of small primes. The nearest Billingham stockist is nearly two hours away - so can anyone advise me whether the Hadley Pro or Hadley Large is big enough?
thanks,
Neil
But a Billingham bag will last at least 30 years and out live most forum members, and I know of at least one person who got some torn stitching on a 30 year old bag and Billingham fixed it for free (and cleaned the bag!!). I think when you take the lifetime into account they actually represent decent value for money
The bag equivalent of the Tilley Hat ???
I had a 335 once, loved it for it's looks and build quality, but by the time I'd put something in most of the pockets etc it was too heavy to carry for any real length of time. I always find myself coming back to backpacks...
I use mine as a man bag too!
D700 with 80-200 on it inside and went deer park yesterday ! I bought it second hand! I don't like new ones! Mines old and worn ! Looks great! My dad bought a 550 35 years ago! Still looks like new! I think he paid £175 for it in about 1980! They are best part of £600 now


Bought mine second hand so haven’t a clue where mine came fromYou won't believe where mine came from ?
My Hadley Pro can fit (tightly) my 5d with kit lens plus sigma 85 1.4 and sigma 35 1.4 leaving the front pockets free . It's a very nice size of bag to carry around
I use my Hadley Pro with my Df and a couple of primes along with one attached. Nice and snug but fits without a problem.