Sorry to dredge this up again, but I wanted to say thanks for all the
input.  I thought I was confused before I asked the list about camera
bags!  <G>  After careful consideration, examining a few bags in
person, and drinking a beer or four, I narrowed it down to my own
first choice, the F.64, and the Velocity 5 (recommended by several
listers).  My wife has purchased one of the two for me as a birthday
gift.  As soon as I find out which one I'll bore you with the details.

Thanks again!  You guys are great.

On 6/19/05, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gearing up for the upcoming Philly PDML, I have a dilemma.  I'm really
> intent on doing some street photography with the MX while there.  I'd
> like to carry the body, three primes (28, 50, 85), and a few rolls of
> film.  I think my Domke bag is overkill for that sort of shooting.
> I've found some backpacks that more or less fit the bill, but I'd
> rather be able to change lenses and film without with having to stop
> and remove the pack.  I've used a fanny pack when carrying only one
> extra lens but I have concerns about two lens bouncing around
> unprotected.  Looking at the B and H selection leaves me dumbfounded.
> Any recommendation on a small, easily accessible bag, designed with
> mobility in mind?
> 
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> Scott Loveless
> http://www.twosixteen.com
> 
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> "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman
> 


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http://www.twosixteen.com

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