Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] A neat camera bag
From: Gary Marklund <Gary@Marklund.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 11:50:29 -0700
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Adam,
Is that the teardrop style? Did you get leather, mesh or microfiber? Looks 
interesting if that is the one.
Gary

On Wednesday 01 January 2003 11:02, Adam Bridge wrote:
> For Christmas my wife gave me an over-the-shoulder bag from LL Bean.
> Yesterday I hiked the hills west of the house in Black Canyon and can give
> this bag a good report.
>
> I carried a D30, an M6, two added lenses for the M6, a GPS, cell phone,
> water, map, and various and sundry items to clean lenses, not to mention an
> additional battery for the D30 and some more film for the M6. I still had
> room to pick up a few rocks and tuck them away into a generous outside
> pocket.
>
> The bag carried easily over my shoulder, gave me good flexibilty while
> scrambling up a scree of shale and avoiding cactus and numerous thorny
> plants.
>
> You might want to give one of these bags a look-see. They are often called
> "back savers" I think.
>
> Lots of internal and external pockets and places to stash stuff. In fact
> one of the down-sides is there are so many that you might forget where the
> heck you stored stuff. The double main zipper makes it easy to access your
> camera while you're walking.
>
> My $0.02.
>
> Adam Bridge

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