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Jul 15, 2012 02:29 as a reply to  @ post 14717528 |  #541

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Jul 15, 2012 04:55 |  #542

[QUOTE=hfgarris;147175​28]

Judsonzhao wrote in post #14717042 (external link)
would you like to post some pics a gripped body stays in it?
Thanks!

I'm still considering buying this or f/1.4[/QUOTE]

You might also consider the Billingham 7 series bags (107, 207, 307) for your gripped body. About the same size but deeper (thicker) to accommodate the grip.

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thx a lot, let e check


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Jul 15, 2012 15:02 |  #543

erniethemilk wrote in post #14670198 (external link)
Decided the Hadley Pro was a bit of a squeeze for me with a gripped body. Quite by chance found this 335 going for a great price on another UK forum. :cool:

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Jul 15, 2012 15:02 |  #544

Checked 207&307
Will 207 be too small for a gripped body with standard zoom attached, a 70-200 f2.8 and a sigma 50?
Should I go for 307..

BTW..at the very beginning I'm looking for a hadley pro..now..


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Jul 15, 2012 15:12 |  #545

Judsonzhao wrote in post #14720189 (external link)
Checked 207&307
Will 207 be too small for a gripped body with standard zoom attached, a 70-200 f2.8 and a sigma 50?
Should I go for 307..

BTW..at the very beginning I'm looking for a hadley pro..now..

The 7 series are all the same height and depth, only the width changes with the model number. There are some pictures on this thread of various configurations, as well as a side-by-side comparison for size.

I use a 207 for my ungripped 5D-III with 24-70, 70-200 MII, and 16-35, all f/2.8 lenses plus a flash. I think I posted some pictures of this earlier in this thread.

Neither the 7 series or the Hadley Pro will hold a mounted 70-200 vertically. The 7 series is deep enough to hold the body "sideways", so a gripped camera should be no problem. The Hadley Pro is not so deep and I think it will bulge out badly with a mounted gripped body.


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Jul 15, 2012 15:57 |  #546

hfgarris wrote in post #14720230 (external link)
The 7 series are all the same height and depth, only the width changes with the model number. There are some pictures on this thread of various configurations, as well as a side-by-side comparison for size.

I use a 207 for my ungripped 5D-III with 24-70, 70-200 MII, and 16-35, all f/2.8 lenses plus a flash. I think I posted some pictures of this earlier in this thread.

Neither the 7 series or the Hadley Pro will hold a mounted 70-200 vertically. The 7 series is deep enough to hold the body "sideways", so a gripped camera should be no problem. The Hadley Pro is not so deep and I think it will bulge out badly with a mounted gripped body.


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This will give you an idea of what will go in a 307, the big 2 lenses are f/2.8

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Jul 15, 2012 23:18 |  #547

vmlopes wrote in post #14720410 (external link)
This will give you an idea of what will go in a 307, the big 2 lenses are f/2.8

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Very informative, thanks a lot!
Let me guess how you can fit them in the bag.
A 2.8 attached wuth your body in one side cmpartment, two primea in the middle compartment, a 70 200 in the other side compartment?
Consider I have 3 77mm diameter lens with hood, 207 is a bit small and 307 is a bit large.

well.. let me do more research.. try to calculate those sizes..


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Jul 15, 2012 23:22 |  #548

hfgarris wrote in post #14720230 (external link)
The 7 series are all the same height and depth, only the width changes with the model number. There are some pictures on this thread of various configurations, as well as a side-by-side comparison for size.

I use a 207 for my ungripped 5D-III with 24-70, 70-200 MII, and 16-35, all f/2.8 lenses plus a flash. I think I posted some pictures of this earlier in this thread.

Neither the 7 series or the Hadley Pro will hold a mounted 70-200 vertically. The 7 series is deep enough to hold the body "sideways", so a gripped camera should be no problem. The Hadley Pro is not so deep and I think it will bulge out badly with a mounted gripped body.


-howard

thanks a lot, ive seen your pics, really helpful.
But some other guy just fit the bag with one gripped body and a 70_200 then it's full.. I'm confused that both of you have the same bag but seemingly dfferent capacity..
I havedroppedhadley pro.. I believe thats for leica guys, uhh


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Jul 20, 2012 15:15 |  #549

SunTsu wrote in post #14720186 (external link)
Can you please show the inside of the bag with gear?

Sure, I'll pop one up over the weekend sometime :)


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Jul 29, 2012 13:01 as a reply to  @ erniethemilk's post |  #550

Well,
Wanted a Billingham bag, couldn't decide between black vs Khaki, pro vs small so I got both :)
Here is my Billingham Pro in Khaki and Small in black.

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Jul 29, 2012 14:31 |  #551

benny.dahan wrote in post #14786088 (external link)
Well,
Wanted a Billingham bag, couldn't decide between black vs Khaki, pro vs small so I got both :)

Yeah ...that happens a lot around here ... ;)

Please post some photos on how you were able to arrange your gear inside.

Enjoy your new Billinghams ...:D


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Jul 30, 2012 06:32 |  #552

That is exactly how i ended up with the 107, 207 AND the 307. Absolutely no regrets though. Fantastic bags.

benny.dahan wrote in post #14786088 (external link)
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Wanted a Billingham bag, couldn't decide between black vs Khaki, pro vs small so I got both :)
Here is my Billingham Pro in Khaki and Small in black.

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Jul 30, 2012 07:16 |  #553

rklepper wrote in post #14789293 (external link)
That is exactly how i ended up with the 107, 207 AND the 307. Absolutely no regrets though. Fantastic bags.

Yeh, something about these bags.... i'm now considering the large.....

hfgarris wrote in post #14786357 (external link)
Yeah ...that happens a lot around here ... ;)

Please post some photos on how you were able to arrange your gear inside.

Enjoy your new Billinghams ...:D


-howard

Nothing special really, here is some shots - any idea how to rearrange better?
5D3 with attached 35L hood on, 70-200 2.8 II no hood, Rode Videomic Pro, Ipad, Memory holder, Spare battery.

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Same gear, closed

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from the side, closed

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Front with gear - notice the 70-200 standing out a little

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All gear outside

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Jul 30, 2012 07:17 as a reply to  @ benny.dahan's post |  #554

This is the black small
5D3 with 35L attached no hood, 24-105, Ipad, Memory holder, Spare battery.

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Top open with gear

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Top closed

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closed with gear

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from the side with gear

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Gear out

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Jul 30, 2012 07:38 |  #555

hfgarris wrote in post #14720230 (external link)
Neither the 7 series or the Hadley Pro will hold a mounted 70-200 vertically.

I can fit my 450D with 70-200 f4 mounted vertically in my Hadley Pro, I just need to loosen the straps by 1 notch.


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