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Subject: [Leica] Off & Tired Topic Warning: the Billingham Hadley Pro
From: frank at f3documentaryphotography.com (Frank)
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 23:00:00 -0600
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Thanks for the insight. 


Frank F. Farmer
Jackson, Mississippi 


Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 20, 2018, at 10:28 PM, Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG <lug at 
> leica-users.org> wrote:
> 
> Frank,
> 
> Its a great bag - not inexpensive, but you need to buy it only once in
> your life, because it will last a lifetime! I have a 335 which I
> purchased used on Ebay India over 20 years ago, and is still in first
> class condition.
> 
> For day to day street work I oscillate between a Hadley Pro and Hadley
> Small, depending on requirements. The former will take all you
> require, while I use the latter when I am going out with one Fuji
> body, a couple of lenses, a small bottle of water and spare batteries,
> cards, cleaning kit, spectacles, etc. It will also accommodate an Ipad
> Mini if I so wanted. Just removing the insert also converts it into a
> rather smart casual bag for general use.
> 
> Incidentally, I got the Hadley Pro from B&H a few years ago at a 50%
> discount - even with the shipping all the way to me in India, it was a
> steal!
> 
> Cheers
> Jayanand
> 
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 9:42 AM, Frank Farmer
> <frank at f3documentaryphotography.com> wrote:
>> Team,
>> 
>> I?ve been a Domke user for about a billion years. So, there?s that. In 
>> SLR land, I carried two F-2 bags: one for bodies and lenses, one for 
>> lights and remotes. In Leica M land, I always carried, and still do, a 
>> well-worn F-6 (the ?little bit smaller bag?). The problem is just that, 
>> though: it?s well-worn. While is has many more miles on it, for sure, I?d 
>> like to have something not so worn for those times when such isn?t 
>> exactly the best option.
>> 
>> I?m enticed by the Billingham Hadley Pro. I?ve been flummoxed, though, in 
>> my efforts to actually put my hands on one. New Orleans? No dice. DC? 
>> Same. Jackson? You?ve lost your mind.  I?m limited to my experience with 
>> various photos from the likes of the Billingham website and B&H, etc.
>> 
>> Here?s my query: Has anyone moved from a thicker bag like a Domke (the 
>> four compartment insert is a thing of beauty because one can always 
>> access each compartment) to a more slimline bag like the Billingham? How 
>> did it change your shooting style? Your storage style? Access? It appears 
>> that equipment will take more digging to access in the B?ham, for 
>> example. Is the experience more vertical?
>> 
>> For reference, my current usual M kit consists of an M10, 35, 50, 90, 
>> flash w/ diffuser, and the normal accessories (extra battery, memory 
>> cards, lens cloth, pen, flashlight, glucose monitor (ok, fine, that?s not 
>> a normal piece of kit, and Leica doesn?t make one, but I have to carry 
>> one anyway). Sometimes, there is a super-wide with finder.
>> 
>> Thoughts? Anyone made that exact swap?
>> 
>> Here?s to my second totally subjective question in a week. Thanks for 
>> sharing your experiences.
>> 
>> Frank F. Farmer
>> Jackson, Mississippi
>> 
>> 
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