There's lots of different bag set-ups, but what sort of gear are you packing into your Hadley Pros?
There's lots of different bag set-ups, but what sort of gear are you packing into your Hadley Pros?
Also, maybe this is a personal gripe, but I always like having a bottle of water on me (or other non-photographic items!), yet all the camera bag reviews never seem to involve people who need any sort of pens, water, or anything which doesn't serve a purpose on a Leica M...!
Thanks for the descriptions. I get the impression the Hadley large is taller, but all the other dimensions are roughly the same?
I've got an ex Swedish army gas mask bag I use for anything smaller than the rb67. The 67 goes in a Lowepro backpack... This is rubbish carries the weight far too low and hurts my back.
All the dimensions are here http://www.billingham.co.uk/acatalog/Hadleys.html
HTH
stuff lenses, stuff tripods, lifes too short for trecking like a sherpa with junk you might use on the off chance.
Which is a great way to run RFs, and how they are designed to be used. It doesn't quite work like that in LF land with 8 exposures for a days shooting. If you find a shot you damn well want to make sure you have the doohickey you need, which definitely includes a tripod
We aren't talking LF, but if we were I'd be recommending a donkey....
....and cart
Actually, that's a good point, we don't know what Julie is gonna want to pack, and without getting all sexist about it, whether she is up to carrying half the junk the blokes are lugging about.
Its all well and good suggesting a bag to carry 25kg, but she might only be up for 10kg or less even.
Julie? Veronica? Who are these people? :bonk:
Contemplating a Hadley Pro. Only a bit worried about the weight distribution, even with the additional shoulder pad.
Until I sell some organs to buy a Billingham ...
That's why I only have one liver left ...