Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]another camera bags testimonial for about 10 years, i have carried my M6 , 21, 28, 35 and 90 in a black tamrac 823. (or its predecessor--the one i have has no number printed in it, but it looks exactly like the one on www.tamrac.com) it's made of ballistic nylon, and a really nice feature is that there's a hidden hip belt that can convert this from a shoulder bag into a fanny pack. even as a shoulder bag, it's small and inconspicuous, not like the lowepro magnums i carry my hasselblads and store my nikons in. i divide the main compartment into 3 sections. the 21 and 90 go into the 2 sides, the 28 lays down in the middle, and the m6 with 35 mounted goes on top. divider flaps fold over both lenses, protecting them from the body. the web page seems to imply there's only one divider in the 823, my old one had 2 long velcroed dividers, plus a little velcroed divider. the hood for the 28 is on the back lens cap on the 21. within the front fold-down flap, the 21's hood is in the left front pocket, with the viewfinder in its case within the hood's circle. a small sunpak 1600A flash for emergencies is in the right front pocket. a cable release, lens cleaning stuff, and mechanical self-timer are in the netting of the front flap. the small flat back compartment carries AAs for the flash and 76 buttons for the M6. my only complaint is that it is rather full, and i've got the equipment fitted in there like a jigsaw puzzle. i can't carry the winder in those rare occasions where i use it. and even film is limited to a couple of rolls outside the body. if i plunge in for the noctilux, guess i'll need another bag--or do some agonizing soul-searching every time i bring the kit out to determine which lenses to leave behind. :-) - -rei