Thanks Mark. It looks like it would work well for me. I'm hoping to use a gift 
certificate at Woodward Camera, but I may just save that for something else 
(it's only $50). I doubt if Woodward has the Urban Disguise. 

Paul
On Jun 19, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd second Darren's recommendation regarding the urban disguise line. I 
> picked one up a few years ago so I could have a bag that looked like a 
> briiefcase when traveling for work. I only used it a few times for extended 
> shooting, but carried two bodies and a few heavy lenses (the biggest being a 
> SIgma 135 - 400 f 4 - 5.6) and it was very comfortable and ergonomic.
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 6/18/2013 5:15 PM, Paul Stenquist 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.
>> 
>> Paul
> 
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