I always carry my second body with just a cap on it. Frequently I pack both 
bodies in my Pelican case with just caps and pack all the lenses separately. 
Paul
On Nov 16, 2012, at 6:48 PM, Igor Roshchin <s...@komkon.org> wrote:

> 
> 
> I am surprised to see that somebody would be putting the only body
> without the lens attached in the bag as it is shown in the first
> video at, say 0:50, and then again at about 1:00.
> http://products.lowepro.com/product/Pro-Messenger-180-AW,2285,20.htm
> or directly at Vimeo:
> http://vimeo.com/29802717#
> 
> While the narrator says that it is the second body, in those cases, 
> it is clearly not the case. (Other footage where it is is
> intermixed with this though.)
> 
> So, I was wondering if anybody would be carrying the only camera
> body in a messenger bag (when, presumably, you want to be able
> to take it out and use quickly) - separate from any lens.
> If yes, - what would be the reason why you'd do that?
> 
> The only possible argument I can see is that it would be quicker
> to choose the lens (so that you don't need to detach what you 
> have on first). I'd think that it'd be better to have something 
> always attached, - at least you'd be more prepared for ~50% of
> shots (if you carry two lenses).
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Igor
> 
> 
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