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What camera bag(s) do you use for your Sony cameras and gear?

 
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Jun 11, 2016 21:27 |  #31

Here is my loaded roller bag for the moment. I know I'll be doing a lot of adjusting over time until I'm satisfied with the layout. I wanted to have both cameras stored with a lens already mounted but haven't decided which 'default' lens to use for each. That might impact how the divider's are spaced.

I haven't included my Canon 5D3, the EF 17-40 or 24-70 lenses as I plan on selling them. The one lens not shown yet is my Canon 85 f1.8. I'm undecided whether to sell it or not but as you can see, I have plenty of room for it in my new roller bag. I do have a few more bits and pieces to add but am in no real rush at the moment.

I'll probably print this out and put it in one of the lid pouches to remind me where everything is for awhile. ;-)a

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Aug 15, 2016 10:03 |  #32

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Aug 16, 2016 18:25 |  #33

few weeks back, I bought ANOTHER holster bag, I wanted a less bulky bag, my current holster was make for a 100-400 with body attached, and was too big for my smallish gear.

With my biggest being the 70-300, slightly bigger than the 24-70 GM, I was able to fit that lens WITH hood attached into this bag! It's incredibly compact and form fitting. When used without the popdown, it can fit something such as the the FE 35 or FE 55 WITH hood attached. It makes holding the bigger combos (24-70ii/70-300) an absolute joy, and great for the smaller combos as well. Was using it at the beach along with the lowepro S&F lens changer 100, works so well for lens changes and fairly compact. Was able to hold 3 filters in the front pocket, ND 9, ND 1000, CPL all 82mm. Side pocket can accomodate a few batteries and memory card.

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Sep 17, 2016 21:48 |  #34

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I got a neoprene sleeve that was made as an iPad protector at the dollar store. It works fine as a bag for my old Sony H-5. Not really any need for anything more substantial; the sleeve does exactly what a bag needs to do.

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Dec 25, 2016 11:08 |  #35

Please check the delrin? fittings that attach your bag to the strap. I had to replace mine due to breakage. I used carabiners i purchased from Mountain Equipment Coop. I had broken fittings on two bags after light and very occasional use.

Not so good Tiffen/Domke. My bags were made/sold by Tiffen. Not Mr Domke

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two of my primary setups, one is a shoulder bag, and the other is a modular belt.

Domke F2 fits globs of gear, great for gear that's not too big.

Lowepro Utility Bag 100 AW - basically a body + lens attached + another lens.

Rezo 110 AW - either two lenses or body and 24-70

Lowepro ILC 50 - accessories or A7r + Voigtlander 40. This is what I carried to a recent wedding, however, I had a yearning for more gear and brought the bag after leaving it in the car.

When it comes to straps, I typically dont use them. Only the paracord wrist strap.
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Jan 21, 2017 17:23 as a reply to  @ post 17536297 |  #36

I have that Gene and I like it.


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I've given up on photo packs as they are overpriced and not made for comfort carrying. Tried enough different types and makes to know they all have problems.

I've settled on a trekking pack from Osprey and use lens / camera wraps for my gear. The pack has room for my gear along with some extras like sweater, hat, sun screen, bug spray etc... Harness system is great and the belt makes carrying all my gear all day long a breeze. No more sore shoulder or back at the end of the day like I got from the likes of Fstop and Lowepro packs.




  
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Feb 08, 2017 18:39 |  #38

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I've given up on photo packs as they are overpriced and not made for comfort carrying. Tried enough different types and makes to know they all have problems.

I've settled on a trekking pack from Osprey and use lens / camera wraps for my gear. The pack has room for my gear along with some extras like sweater, hat, sun screen, bug spray etc... Harness system is great and the belt makes carrying all my gear all day long a breeze. No more sore shoulder or back at the end of the day like I got from the likes of Fstop and Lowepro packs.

What Osprey did you go with? I'm actually looking to do the exact same thing, convert a true hiking bag into a camera bag but I'd like something capable of holding my tripod front and center (not in a side pocket).


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Oct 17, 2018 00:03 |  #39

adding the a7r3 and 24-70 2.8 into the family I had the need to use a different bag that will help ease my shoulder with the heavier setup. I went back to using the thinktank urban disguise that Ive used when I was shooting with a dslr.

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this is way plenty for just a small outing but again, this setup is heavier than the original a7r and sony/zeiss lens that Ive had originally. It would obviously fit in my smaller bag but the thin shoulder cushion does not do the job for this setup.

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fuller setup with the 70-200 2.8 and grip

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24-70 is attached on the camera and the 55 1.8 is hiding on the right side of the divider space.

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Oct 17, 2018 00:22 |  #40

think tank urban disguise 60
this bag has a laptop compartment and is bigger. I would use this for when I need to bring two cameras and the 70-200. If I didnt need the 70-200 I would use the smaller bag above. as you can see the shoulder pad on these bags are thick and it helps a bunch when carrying a load. what I like about these bags is I can remove the shoulder straps when I don't want to use it and store them in the inside. oh and I can close the bag with the 70-200 mounted to the camera with this bigger bag.

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one time I had a setup like this for disneyland but with one camera and an addition travel tripod. I used one of the space to store it. no it does not close, I didn't fully close the bag and just zip to the tripod with the head sticking out. I dont have that tripod anymore to show but it's the same size as the mefoto travel tripod.

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Oct 15, 2019 21:45 |  #41

I also use the Domke R2 bag and just toss my the gear that I need into it...


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Nov 30, 2019 18:51 |  #42

Don't have a lot of gear, so I use a big camera bag pack (tamrac is the brand) to store:
2x a7iii
24-105
70-200
50 f1.4
28 f2
2 x godox 860vii
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still have space left for other items

If I doing a casual shoot, then a tenba shoulder bag with
2x a7iii
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godox 860vii

I am also looking to replace the 28 f2 with a tamron 17-28 2.8 to cover the ultra wide range


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Feb 07, 2020 08:15 |  #43

navydoc wrote in post #17536189 (external link)
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I'll start off with a bag I bought from LowePro, the Photo Runner 100 (apparently, they're out of mica color) and it will hold my a7r + either my FE 24-70 or FE 16-35 mounted and the other one stored in the bag, my FE 55 f1.8 + FE 35 f2.8 stacked, battery charger, 4 batteries + 1 in camera, wireless remote control (I bought the 2nd one because it will also start/stop video) and a micro-fiber cleaning cloth. Misc. odds and ends such as the usb cable for the camera and the usb charger that came with the camera.
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That's a great bag, very form fitting and tidy.




  
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Apr 25, 2021 00:01 |  #44

I'm having the urge to have a new bag even though I dont need it :mrgreen:




  
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Apr 26, 2021 09:39 |  #45

I have an ape case for my a7riv with the 200 - 600 attached but with the hood inverted. the other gear Im not sure what the name is its out in the car.


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