Malcolm,
I suspect you might be talking about a bag similar to my Tamrac bag that I
bought and use just for local, car-based trips where I need the
convenience of easy access to multiple cameras and/or lenses, and being
able to lay down a camera with the attached flash.
If I were buying a new bag for 2 DSLs, I would consider Vaguard bags.
I've written on this list that I am VERY happy with Vaguard Up Rise II -
33, which is a messenger bag, which made it to several countries on 4
continents.
What I like about Vanguard bags is thoughfulness of the design.
Besides other advantages, this bag feels big and spacious without being
overly bulky.
(The main shortcoming of that bag that I discovered is the awkward rain
cover.)
Vanguard has other lines designed for 2 DSLRs. I haven't seen those
personally -- only on the web site:
http://www.vanguardworld.us/photo_video_us/products/camera-bags.html?bag_configuration=1150
It seems to me that XCENIOR 41 and XCENIOR 36 might fit the description of
what you are looking for:
http://www.vanguardworld.us/photo_video_us/products/camera-bags/xcenior-41.html
http://www.vanguardworld.us/photo_video_us/products/camera-bags/xcenior-36.html
(I don't think they are THAT much looking as photo bags.)
Mon May 9 15:01:21 EDT 2016 Malcolm Smith wrote:
I'm still on the search for a decent bag. The last time I bought a bag I
really liked, was a gigantic Tamrac from a list member on the south coast
of the UK (Brighton? Peter?) who I believe had a shop there and moved to
Japan (is that right?) - this was many moons ago when a Pentax digital
camera of any sort was just speculation. Great bag, I store my film
cameras in it etc, but only useful otherwise day to day if you have some
poor devil to cart it around for you. I have a backpack which I got as a
free gift with a DSLR body that is too small, and another free bag which
just takes a body and a 50mm lens attached.
Over the years from film, I've noticed that many bags have moved away from
being able to house two camera bodies.
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