Bob W wrote:

> I think his surname is Blake. I've just looked at the archives, and
> this subject came up in September 2006, so we're a bit early for the
> 10th anniversary.
> 
> The best camera bags for shooting are still the Domke F series. The F-2
> in particular was designed specifically for shooting with two bodies,
> and I've used mine for twenty years for that.
> 
> http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct.html?tablename=domke&itemnum=700-
> 02B
> 
> You can configure the innards different ways, eg one config for
> storage, another for shooting. For shooting I divide the interior into
> two parts, one per camera, and use the bag's pockets for accessories,
> although generally that's only for transport - when I'm shooting I have
> my cameras on my shoulders. On a strap, obviously; I can't attach
> tripod mounts to my shoulders.
> 
> Hmm. Maybe I've just had a business idea... It's crazy, but it might
> just work.

Thanks Bob, I'll take a look at that first thing tomorrow; it looks the best 
option I've seen. Very much like a cycle saddle bag at first glance, although 
it may be I'm just tired.

Malcolm


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