Paul,

Sometimes an old ruck sack works quite well for carrying gear.  Many folks 
use some kind of backpack/daypack to carry lunch or other personal articles 
to and from work daily.  You don't have to stand out with a fancy camera bag 
unless you want to...

There are some places in the USA where having a big bulge under your shirt or 
jacket wouldn't be such a good idea, especially after 9/11.

Regards,  Bob S.

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<< What I want to do is attach the cameras to my belt in some fashion, so that
 I'm not always reaching into a back pack to grab them and I'm not carrying a
 bag that screams "steal me" the way that most photo bags do. The idea is to
 have them just to hand, but covered by a shirt (worn over the belt) or a
 jacket most of the time.
 I've bought a couple of small padded cases that are usually used for point
 'n' shoot cameras, and both the MX (with 40) and the folder will fit snugly,
 but they still seem a little bulky. Does anyone know of any sort of clip
 arrangement so that the camera can be attached directly to my belt?
 Does anyone else carry their cameras this way?
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