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Old September 10th, 2012, 09:09 PM
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I just got a Tamrac Aria 6, and I love it. Very slim profile, super light, water resistant, just enough padding, has a space for a tablet (eg iPad), and is just right for a couple MFT bodies and a lens or two extra. Plus no noisy velcro!
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Old September 11th, 2012, 02:11 AM
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Correct. If I carry two bodies I'd put them in short sides of the camera toward my body. If I'm using one body (which is most of the time) I put the spare lenses on the left and right sides, camera with lens mounted in the center pocket with the long sides to my body instead.
Brilliant - thanks. I wasn't sure if it would all fit.

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I just got a Tamrac Aria 6, and I love it. Very slim profile, super light, water resistant, just enough padding, has a space for a tablet (eg iPad), and is just right for a couple MFT bodies and a lens or two extra. Plus no noisy velcro!
Thanks Amin. Anotherone to look at (trying to find anywhere with stock of specific items where I live is a nightmare so it's all from looking at pictures from the internet)!
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Old September 11th, 2012, 04:01 AM
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That Aria 6 is definitely going on my list, looks like a nice new bag for M43 gear.

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... it's all from looking at pictures from the internet!
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Two bodies. The lens barrels extend into two pockets like the other two open ones you can see. (Color coding is nice. The blue body almost always carries the 14-140mm.)



The picture below shows the "junk pallet" pulled partially out of the front pocket. (I am no longer using the Cocoon system. This is a home-made pallet of heavy leather with Velcro "fur" glued and sewn to it. The Cocoon webbing system is not as flexible on item placement as this approach.)

In front of the bag are a couple of "hitchhiker" bags that can attach to the PALS webbing (Pouch Attachment Ladder System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). There are jillions of these available around the internet, too. The right hand pouch contains a Metz 48 AF-1 and the left one contains a GPS.

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Properly divided interior allows me to load the G2 & GF-1 with lens attached plus have space for 1-2 other lens and not have to juggle anything around to get access. Lens packed are pany 20mm, 14-45mm, either the 45-200 or the 100-300mm & sometimes the 9-18mm oly. Bit tight for accessories beyond spare batteries, remote, dust/rain cover, grey card, lenspen & cloth and couple filters. Relatively light and compact bag. Hangs and feels nice.
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It's not a photo bag, but I'm loving my new Maxpedition Methuselah bag. Padded with plenty room and several compartments. Has a laptop sleeve too.

http://www.amazon.com/Maxpedition-Me...rds=methuselah
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I have a Retro 5 which is a bit tight when I want to carry all my gear, (as shown in sig) so I think you looking at that range of bags I would look at either the 7 or 10
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Thanks Alan_N, scottz. I've requested a few people measure strap lengths - I'm 6ft 8in tall and a bit.. umm.. "cuddly", and want to wear it across the body.
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