I was in a randy mood, Godders.

And I use a sling-bag for casual outings, day to day. Various sized shoulder/handle bags for auto travel (but don't leave them in the car anymore), a Tamrac backpack for hiking, and a roller bag for air travel. Six Halliburton or Halliburton copies for storage at home or checked baggage. (I have too much stuff!!!)

Joseph McAllister
Lots of gear, not much time

On Dec 12, 2008, at 17:21 , Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

that's rather a salacious way of putting it, Joseph. ];-)

Charles, you might look at the Kata DC-441 or DC-443 bags. They're nicely made and should have enough room to hold the camera and lens the way you want. That DA*16-50 and especially the DA*50-135 are pretty bulky lenses...The DC-443 is about $65 from B&H.

The Billingham 5 series or Press Top would also work great, and would be my preference, were it not for the price. I'm using a Billingham Hadley Pro at present and it is delightful if a bit unsensibly expensive, but it's too slim a form factor for the K10/ K20 plus big SLR lenses in my opinion. (Fits the L1 nicely, though.)

Godfrey

On Dec 12, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Joseph McAllister wrote:

Unless you make a habit of whipping it out and shooting fast, why don't you just turn the hood around and use the lens cap? It only takes ten seconds to reverse the procedure.



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