Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank, to the best of my current recollection I had a Billingham Eventer and didn't use it because I found it too large and cumbersome. I may have sold it to a member of the OKCLUG. I do have a black Leica M combination bag such as Lluis mentions and I use it as a compact walk around bag on days I am walking around. Like most photographers I have way too many bags but it is one I often reach for. A resource for bag discussions is https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=195 I have ordered many bags from B&H because of their liberal return policy.....but then for some reason I rarely return them. Current favorites include a black Domke that looks like a briefcase and can go to the office or courthouse, a Filson David Alan Harvey messenger style that carries more stuff and is very lightweight and a Fogg eFlat. I had a Filson Harvey backpack but sold it because I didn't like the design (too deep! on my back!) and it was painful on my aged spine. --Bob Baron / Oklahoma City On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 11:38 PM, Frank Farmer < frank at f3documentaryphotography.com> wrote: > Ok, Team, my last bag question (and, unless you have a Billingham Eventer, > or have used one, please refrain): > > I like the Eventer, too. It is, apparently, the Noctilux of camera bags. > Boy howdy is it more tan twice the price of a Hadley Pro. Question: > assuming you have one, other than the increased cost of materials, (love > the leather bottom), is it worth it? Also, are the inerds the same as the > Pro? > > I?ve diligently searched for a video review of this bag. Or, photos of the > bag. Or, just a plain old review. Really, anything about the Eventer. Seems > like people are mum on it. Perhaps it is because folks know they can just > buy a Hadley Pro. > > Just a last ditch query. > > Thanks! > > Frank F. Farmer > Jackson, Mississippi > > >