Re: Smallest, lightest bag for carrying two A7CR bodies with smallish lenses attached?
chiron wrote:
I am looking for the smallest, lightest bag that would carry and give quick, easy access to two A7CR bodies, each with a Sigma i Series or a Sony 16-25 or 25-50 zoom attached. These are all pretty small lenses.
I don't need or want much in the way of external padding, but there should be good internal separation to keep the bodies from contacting or rubbing against each other in the bag. Not banging when the bag is put down is nice.
Easy, quick access (without the cameras falling out) is important, so backpacks are out. Shoulder bags are probably best so that I can just reach into the bag without having to swing anything around. Slings really don't keep the cameras to hand.
I don't want anything flashy or with a big label. Discreet is best.
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
Make sure you share with us what you choose. You described almost exactly what I’ve been looking for.
I haven’t tried my ThinkTANK Retrospective 10 or 7 version 1’s yet since I have another kit in it right now but will swap around some things to give those bags a try. Currently using a Shimoda Urban Explorer 25L for my travel kit that has an A7CR and A7CII in it but that backpack has a 24-50/2.8 G and 70-200/4 Macro G II mounted to the bodies and then a 16-25/2.8 G, a Zeiss Batis 40/2 CF an Batis 85/1.8 in it as well. This is my travel bag but bigger and definitely heavier than I want. So a total of 5 full frame lenses. While the Zeiss lenses a bigger the are actually lighter or as light as the Sigma I-Series DG DN f/2 lenses I also own and the Sony and Zeiss all share 67mm filter size which way currently travel with those.
Sep 10, 2025 at 12:29 PM
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