Frantisek,
I have 803 (two pockets in front), and the first thing I got for it was 3 compartment 
padded insert. LX + 50/1.4 fits the middle compartment with no problems. Not sure 
about the winder -- I rarely carry it (usually there's enough stuff packed without it 
to make my back sore by the end of the day). Two lenses sit in the other two 
compartments. If I need an extra lens, the camera goes on top of the bag, resting on 
the compartment dividers ("lowepro"-style). The packet on the back of the bag carries 
a notepad (paper-kind) and a map. Two front pockets keep a small tripod, a meter or a 
small flash (Viv. 550 iirc). At that point it gets as heavy as I can tolerate, so I 
wouldn't care for a larger bag.
Also, the 3 compartment insert comes handy when I don't want to carry the wallet or 
passpot in my pockets -- they go between the canvass back and insert, which is pretty 
much the safest place I can think of, short of leaving it all at home.
But the best part is that it looks just like a regular bag, nothing "photographic" 
about it on the outside.
Also, it takes only a second to open the bag and grab the camera... This is as close 
to the perfect travel bag as it gets, IMO.

best,
Mishka

> Regarding bodies, I carry at most two. The main (LX 
> or af) plus backup, when on assignment (backup being 
> MX). Or just one when in "leisure" mode. Lenses at 
> most three, 70-210/3.5 (big one, about as big as 2.8 
> zooms), 20-35 and lowlight 35/2 or 50/1.4 just for 
> sure. Plus Metz 40MZ3. It could be a problem packing 
> all these though, especially with the big flash and 
> zooms, if winder attached. But I don't want this 
> satchel as the bag to carry all my equipment :)
> 
> Frantisek

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