Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I wondered how you managed to pack 5 lenses. The reason why I bring only 4 lenses, is that I always want to have two bodies ready for immediate use, with lenses attached. On trips, when exploring new places, I never carry a camera around my neck. Most people will see that I am a tourist anyway, but they will not know that I may take any pictures until I grab my camera. Looking at the Alice bag from the outside, it is almost magic that such a small bag can carry that much equipment. It is a photo bag, that I never have found to be a burden, easily brought whereever I go, and it don't bump into people on crowded streets. I have been looking 25 years for this bag. /Hans >I've found the Alice bag to work really well with 2 M6's and 5 lenses. The >35/1.4 ASPH fits fine in the bag on either an M6 or M5. I arranged the main >compartment with an M body on both ends. In the center, I set up a >compartment for lenses. I used one of the small dividers to divide this lens >compartment in half. Using the back to back coupler, I put the 50/2 and >90/2.8 in one half and the 24/2.8 ASPH in the other half. Any number of lens >combinations would also work. > >I've used the Hadley. Also a good choice but a little too deep for M's. I >think it's better suited to R lenses, although the R8 doesn't fit too well in >it. > >BTY, the name ALICE is an acronym for LEICA. > >One improvment I can suggest would be a grippier grade of velcro like that >used by FOGG. > >One could argue that the Alice is a loose copy of a FOGG bag. > >Bill Rosauer >