Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the insight. I?ve always wondered about the Fogg bags. They?re really pricey, though. Frank F. Farmer Jackson, Mississippi Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 22, 2018, at 2:29 AM, FRANK DERNIE via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> > wrote: > > FWIW I use Domke F6 and Billingham Hadley Pro. I also have a Fogg B-Laika > and their backpack.I like the Domkes best as camera bags, light and > accessible, though the clips are a bit slow for me.The Billingham is in > another class from a finish pov, but quite a lot heavier empty.I also have > the original M. Billingham bag, when they only made one model for cameras. > I have had for about 40 years and is a bit faded but still fine. The > insert is crude though, just interconnected bits of white closed cell > foam. It travelled all over the world with me for many years, now I have > little used stuff stored in it.The Fogg B-Laika was my favourite for years > but the rubberised canvas has hardened and it now is too stiff and smells > of rubber. I only use the backpack on holiday.The combination of having > Domke F6 or Hadley Pro as alternatives is a practical one > imo.cheewrs,Frank D. > > On Thursday, 22 February 2018, 3:47, Greg Rubenstein via LUG <lug at > leica-users.org> wrote: > > > Hi, Jayanand and company: > > Understand the variance of opinions. The bag equation is personal and tied > to how we work. > > I use backpacks for balance. And because I have a surgically repaired > back. Shoulder bags are no go for me. Yes, backpacks can be unwieldy to > work from, but I?m limited. > > Use regular hiking backpacks from two firms. Included URLs which, I hope, > doesn?t violate any LUG guideline. > > Always use waterproof pouches (with internal dividers) made by Wotancraft. > The pouches are what make the backpacks (and carry-on bags sometimes) work > for me. Used Calumet wraps for years until I discovered these. > > https://www.wotancraft.tw/en > > The packs that get serious use are from Black Diamond and PacSafe. Mine > wear like iron. > > Black Diamond: > > http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en/hiking-packs > > I?m particularly pleased with The Creek Transit 32. Capacious. > Comfortable. > > http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en/climbing-packs/creek-transit-32-BD681197BLAKALL1.html#start=8 > > Also use a Black Diamond Dart, which is an old model but might turn up on > e-Bay or elsewhere if you do a search. Has a few organizers and a laptop > pouch. > > The Creek Transit is minimalist, with a laptop compartment and small > organizer (pens, paper, cards, etc.) in the top opening). > > Here?s PacSafe. > > https://www.pacsafe.com/bags/camera/ > > My PacSafe bag is an old backpack that has long-since been updated by the > company. > > This is the closest pack I can find to the PacSafe model I use. > > https://www.pacsafe.com/venturesafe-15l-gii-anti-theft-day-pack/60280100.html > > If you call companies or correspond online be sure to discuss your size > and what you?ll wear when carrying the packs. I?m 6?2? with a long, bony > frame. The packs I use fit easily over the winter wear I need in Chicago > and northern climates. Some pack harnesses run small, so check. > > Hope this helps. Contact me on- or off-list if you have questions or want > to chat. > > Greg Rubenstein > > ?Breathe deeply. Swear profusely.? > > ? Allison English > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information