Paul,

I would think about two bags that may fit those needs:
There is a series of "messenger" style bags: Up-rise by Vanguard.

I wrote about Up-rise 33 back in March: 
http://pdml.net/pipermail/pdml_pdml.net/2013-March/340066.html
This is great, but would be too small for two cameras.
You can see if Up-rise 38 (which is bigger) would do the job.
I've carried this bag while wearing semi-formal type of clothing.

If that doesn't fit 2 cameras and the rest (which requires quite a large
bag, especially if you want to work out of it comfortably),
I'd suggest looking at Tamrac 5613.

I bought Tamrac 5612, which doesn't have the section for the laptop, and
is slightly different in the proportion. I like using it when I travel
by car, and want to carry either two cameras or one camera with more
than 3-4 lenses.

HTH,

Igor


On 18 Jun 2013, at 22:15, Paul Stenquist <pnstenquist at comcast.net>
wrote:

> I know there have been dozens of camera bag discussions here, but I
> didn't pay attention at the time because I always worked out of my big
> pelican. Now I need a bag for around town assignments that will
> accommodate a limited amount of gear and an 11-inch laptop. I want to
> carry two K-5 bodies with battery grips, three lenses (DA* 16-50,
> 50-135, and 60-250), and two 560 flashes. 
> 
> Don't want to spend a fortune, but I do want a good bag. I'm thinking
> shoulder bag, because some of my assignments are a bit formal in
> nature, with a coat and tie wardrobe. A backpack seems out of place.



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