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p.1 #1 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


let me start with my self by saying my favorite so far is Billingham Hadley Pro, small as a briefcase and i can easily take 1 long lens 70-200, and two medium size one of them mounted to the camera. also can take side bags like the photos below.
I highly recommend this bag for everyday use and for travel.

Hadley Pro against the new billingham 307



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against the gorillapod focus


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with the side bag forgot the name (delta something)


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So whats your favorite travel bag?



Oct 16, 2009 at 05:24 PM
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p.1 #2 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


Maybe you can post a few pics for the 307 too?. Can you fit the 70-200 in it?

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Oct 16, 2009 at 06:20 PM
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p.1 #3 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


My needs might be a bit different because my travelling is pretty much moving my life from one place to the next, but I have found the Mountainsmith Borealis fantastic, loads of room, dead comfy, proper hiking harness, probably room for 2 bodies plus 2 lenses or 1 body & 4-5 lenses (my config).

It is just over the carryon limit for most planes but I have never had a problem, even when loaded upto 15kg with gear, laptop, change of clothes, flip flops etc. (for long-haul flights).

You can see my review here... I am hoping to update the review soon with better pictures and more real world use stuff.

Thanks
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Oct 16, 2009 at 06:46 PM
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p.1 #4 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


I am a bit lazy to photograph with the 70-200 inside, but i have some I shot before. 70-200 easily, it can if mounted to a camera but you cant close the zipper. even my 300f4L IS can fit and i can close the zipper. However i dont believe its for sale yet in US, i bought mine from UK. US have the older version 306.



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Oct 16, 2009 at 07:20 PM
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p.1 #5 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


Thanx for the 307 photos! Before getting the 206 as my preferred walkaround, I scoured the net for photos. Why is it so difficult to find photos of Billingham bags? Doesn't help that the UK Billingham web site is a joke when you need any useful information and/or photos of their products.

Oct 16, 2009 at 08:17 PM
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p.1 #6 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


You are very right m3rocket about the billingham website, when 307 was released i couldn't find any photo or info even when it was sold in other websites.

Oct 16, 2009 at 08:28 PM
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p.1 #7 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


Very nice, have been thinking about the Hadley for some time...you may have tipped me over the edge. I have a 335, 445, and Rucksack...the best bags out there!

Which 70-200? And does it stand up and fit in the Hadley? ...stand up and zip closed still I mean.

Oct 16, 2009 at 08:51 PM
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I don't know about your pics tho...it seems you lost your head over this.

Oct 16, 2009 at 08:52 PM
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p.1 #9 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


I was talking about 70-200 f4 IS but i think even the f2.8 have the same length but wider. i have this image to give you an idea not the best quality. the Hadley Pro doesnt have a zipper just some padding to lay it on top as in the image.



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Oct 16, 2009 at 09:09 PM
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p.1 #10 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


MSC wrote:
I don't know about your pics tho...it seems you lost your head over this.


I am shy person


Oct 16, 2009 at 09:09 PM
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p.1 #11 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


The Hadley Pro is a favorite of mine. I also have the Digital Hadley for when I want to travel really light- it fits the 5D/24-105.

Margaret

Oct 17, 2009 at 01:00 PM
 



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p.1 #12 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


I've been using photo backpacks for most of carrying. I've seen those bags around and really like the look of them. How is the wear & tear on the shoulders at the end of a long day? Does it balance the weight, well?

Oct 17, 2009 at 04:10 PM
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Deezie wrote:
I've been using photo backpacks for most of carrying. I've seen those bags around and really like the look of them. How is the wear & tear on the shoulders at the end of a long day? Does it balance the weight, well?


Shoulder bags have all the weight on one shoulder. You can switch shoulders or cross it. But anything with weight in one place and not two or three is not going to be like a backpack. Personally and tho I have backpacks, they are made for hauling gear and not for photography. Meaing that with a shoulder bag, you have instant access to your stuff. You can carry it open top and have the camera-lens mounted and ready to shoot. When you stop, you can just slip the bag off your shoulder. They also tend to be smaller than a backpack that has all the extra straps and loops and misc stuff. Just a personal preference of course. Billingham in particular have nice very big/wide shoulder pads on the strap that distributes weight. If you don't know if you like shoulder bags, buy a used one or a Domke and see...that won't put you out much to try. Personally, my backpacks sit on the shelves and my shoulder bags get 90% of the use...I like being ready to instantly shoot. I think it come down to are you shooting or hauling gear. Different needs for different events...that is why I use some of each, but my personal preference is shoulder bag ready to go--how you use camera gear is the main determinant.

Oct 17, 2009 at 04:46 PM
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To be honest, i have never used shoulder bag for too long this is why i cant judge however if the weight is light i think you would be find because you wont be walk all the time for sure. but if the weight is heavy i think you might lose your shoulder. so keeping it around three lenses i think you will be fine.

Oct 17, 2009 at 05:00 PM
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I have the Billingham Packington, which for some weird reason, always looks very different to me in photographs than it does in "real life". In real life, it's a thin looking bag, but in photos, it always looks "boxier". I'm able to fit my Nikon D200 with a 28-70mm mounted, a 70-200 and a 12-24 with flash and a bunch of accessories, but it's a bit tight. I actually use that bag more as a work and computer bag and use a Think Tank Urban Disguise 40 for my gear. While not as "pretty" as the Billingham, it's a very practical and well thought-out bag with tons of pockets and specific features for a photographer. But I use the Billingham daily as a work bag.

I was just at the PDN/Photo show in New York and stopped at the Billingham booth, but didn't notice any new bags, but I simply might have missed it. I would have liked to get a look at the 307. Guess I'll have to wait until B&H gets some in. With the weak dollar, I probably can't afford it anyway. (It's 1.63 British pounds to the dollar today and that's an improvement. That makes that bag $326 USD.)

Oct 27, 2009 at 03:15 AM
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p.1 #16 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


I use two shoulder bags, Billingham 335 and Thinktank's Urban Disguise 60. Both are outstanding products with a different set of strengths. The Billingham is a handsome bag, a real work of art. It is well padded and built like a tank. Its drawback is usability - it takes a little time to get things in and out of the bag. The UD 60, on the other hand, is slimmer, not as well padded, easily accessible, and very versatile. It can also fit in a laptop which makes it an excellent choice as a carry-on for airplane travel.



Oct 27, 2009 at 04:57 AM
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I think I have a pretty unorthodox approach-- though perhaps not. Because of some of the places I travel, and what I'm doing there, I try to be as low profile as I can be with a 5D + 35L + tripod (sometimes).

I travel with a Northface Hot Shot, in black, with the labels taped over or painted black with a Sharpie. I'm obviously still carrying around a fancy-ish bag...though given that Northface knock-offs outnumber just about every other bag, real or otherwise, it's actually not that flashy once one is outside the United States.

I keep a 10-inch, 8-hr, netbook running Snow Leopard, an ultra-light/compact tripod, C. Pol + ND filter, remote release, 5D, Oly 24 2.8, 35L, 135L, light jacket, and whatever else I need for the day-- in the bag. I often leave the netbook where I am staying. The tripod fits folded INSIDE the bag, in the main compartment, next to the 5D w/ 35L mounted. The other two lenses in the "outer" pocket. I don't look like a photographer unless I'm actually in the act or have the camera on my shoulder.

Very easy to carry for hours, nice padding/mesh panel against the back to limit sweating. For moving between locations, I use the Northface day-pack across my chest, and carry an Osprey 48 L backpacking pack for everything else. The Osprey is only needed for extended travel (multiple weeks) and when I can afford to have two bags. Otherwise I can live out of the Hotshot for quite some time... though it's rough.

I plan on doing a subsequent post-- if I get a chance before I leave on assignment in Asia next week-- to detail this setup, as I think it might be useful to some folks out there with similar travel/photo needs.



Oct 27, 2009 at 02:35 PM
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p.1 #18 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


Thanks guys for sharing you experience, glad this thread still going. hopefully more will come

Oct 27, 2009 at 06:28 PM
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p.1 #19 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


This is a darn good thread. I am looking for the best system to take pictures on the move with, I do a lot of my photography while trekking/backpacking, so a system that could hold two cameras with lens attached (say the 5Dii with a 17-40 and a 7D with 24-105), and not get in the way of my backpack. Thoughts?

Oct 27, 2009 at 09:07 PM
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p.1 #20 · Your Favorite Travel Bag


Russ, sounds like we do some of the same stuff, would love to hear more!

Oct 27, 2009 at 09:08 PM
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justruss wrote:
I think I have a pretty unorthodox approach-- though perhaps not. Because of some of the places I travel, and what I'm doing there, I try to be as low profile as I can be with a 5D + 35L + tripod (sometimes).

I travel with a Northface Hot Shot, in black, with the labels taped over or painted black with a Sharpie. I'm obviously still carrying around a fancy-ish bag...though given that Northface knock-offs outnumber just about every other bag, real or otherwise, it's actually not that flashy once one is outside the United States.

I keep a 10-inch, 8-hr, netbook running Snow Leopard, an ultra-light/compact tripod, C. Pol + ND filter, remote release, 5D, Oly 24 2.8, 35L, 135L, light jacket, and whatever else I need for the day-- in the bag. I often leave the netbook where I am staying. The tripod fits folded INSIDE the bag, in the main compartment, next to the 5D w/ 35L mounted. The other two lenses in the "outer" pocket. I don't look like a photographer unless I'm actually in the act or have the camera on my shoulder.

Very easy to carry for hours, nice padding/mesh panel against the back to limit sweating. For moving between locations, I use the Northface day-pack across my chest, and carry an Osprey 48 L backpacking pack for everything else. The Osprey is only needed for extended travel (multiple weeks) and when I can afford to have two bags. Otherwise I can live out of the Hotshot for quite some time... though it's rough.

I plan on doing a subsequent post-- if I get a chance before I leave on assignment in Asia next week-- to detail this setup, as I think it might be useful to some folks out there with similar travel/photo needs.



Please do detail the setup! I'm looking also for something like that. I hate the look and size of photobags. I don't want to have a big sign on my back with "rob me" on, as I sometimes visit places which aren't that safe.

I shoot with a 5D + 35L + something long (85 F1.8 / 70-200F4 IS / 100 Macro) I also want to be able to take a tripod along (I now have a big Manfrotto 055XPROB but looking to switch it for a Benro travel angel) and also some beverages and food.

I do find a sideback more convenient, but when walking a whole day it's not much fun.


Oct 28, 2009 at 08:29 AM
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I want to love Billingham bags (aside from their ludicrous price in the US) but am actually increasingly fond of crumpler camera bags, particularly the European models. In fact I'm about to buy a Crumpler New Delhi, assuming I can convince my dad to take delivery and mail it to me

The biggest problem I have with larger Billies is that they're just too uncomfortable to carry heavy gear for long periods. It's partly the strap system and partly the boxy shapes. I will say that the new 335 bags with their tuck-tops are very easy to work out of, however.

If the New Delhi is as comfortable as my 7MDH (and with the third leg strap it probably will be more comfortable) then I might end up selling my Billy 335 altogether. As it is, I currently only use the 335 for local trips and the 7MDH for actual "travel". The two main drawbacks of the 7MDH are the lack of external pockets (tho you can attach pouches at each end) and the lack of good weatherproofing (tho it is somewhat showerproof).

Oct 28, 2009 at 07:31 PM




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