If you have a 6 Plus or a ginormous Android phone, using that hole for your phone is going to be a no go. I would have to use a little force to stuff it in and I had to wriggle it out. The pockets on the outside sides DID fit my iPhone 6 (which has a slim case on it) but it was TIGHT. I used that pocket to store a paper map (so old school, right?) and my phone cord. ![]() Even so, half of it would be sticking out…and I wouldn’t personally want to carry it around like that. There’s also a back pocket, which online people have said you can fit a tablet there…but I think that’s pushing it unless your tablet is a kindle. I didn’t use those for money on my trip though because I was slightly concerned about pick pocketers. There are also two smaller pockets on the front where you could put money or your ID or CF cards or something. ![]() The bag is actually meant for mirrorless cameras though, so stuff at your own risk! Maybe a 35 1.4? I REALLY wished I had my 35 in Italy! You could also take the divider out and put other stuff in there! I think this would fit a smaller film camera (a 35mm) very well, but I doubt you could get a contax in there. ![]() If you didn’t need random junk, you could totally put another, smaller lens over there. I keep my Mark III and lens in the bigger section and my wallet, Mophie, and any other random stuff in the other. It fits fine length wise, but the thickness of the Mark III makes it a challenge to get the clasp on the front closed unless you have the rest of your stuff packed just right. It’s kind of a rough fit if I have other stuff in there too, but the bag itself is flexible enough to make it work. It BARELY fits my 5D MarkIII with 50 1.2 attached. I really wanted the black and didn’t care as much for any of the other colors so I think I would have still chosen the same bag, but just something to know if you’re thinking of buying one. And being that it’s black, it shows easily. One thing I did NOT realize though, that is something to consider, is EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF LINT attracts itself to this material. It also matches most of my clothes, which is great for travel, since versatile items are important. I love how it looks! It looks like a satchel and not at all like a camera bag, which I really appreciate, being a woman who travels solo from time to time. I chose the black in wax canvas partially to be budget conscious (which, I have to say, anyone would be feeling like that after doing their taxes and seeing the reality of the expenses I had last year…yikes) but also because I like to have something I’m not worried about getting wet or damaging. A lot of people I know carry the larger Palma and Capri bags, but I decided on the Bowery because I liked that it was a little different from the one I see lots of people using, and it’s a teeny tiny bag! For a camera bag, at least. I’d originally looked into the KM Riva bag, but decided to see if ONA bags had a smaller bag that would fit the bill. Something a little bit lighter and smaller that I could carry around the city all day without feeling tired or sore. The only problem with that is, I find myself either taking TOO MUCH or just getting annoyed and not wanting to carry a heavy bag and leaving it in the car when I sightsee.įor my trip to Italy, I knew I needed something else. It’s definitely got enough room! I can fit a ton of stuff in there. ![]() That is, until now! In the past when I’ve traveled for work or fun I’ve just used my B Hobo bag. The peak tote bag is a nice compact flexible every day bag.I might be one of the last people to get on board with ONA bags, but I have a good excuse! I’ve been pretty happy with the bags that I currently use for weddings (A Kelly Moore B Hobo and the Pelican 1510) and haven’t needed to get another yet. The billingham is more like one big canvern where as when I go to a specific pouch, I know exactly what I'm getting. It gives me the flexibily to carry other daily carry essentials.ĭomke has same very nice bags too. I regularly carry my lenses without any padding. If you take out the inserts, it is much more body conforming. I can appreciate why someone feels it being too boxy. I might ask you to reconsider the billingham. That being said, the ona is strong enough for the majority of users. The anchor points and the patches used to attach shoulder hooks seems less robust than everything else you mentioned. However I was not too happy with the build quality. Ultimate in functionality, But ugly as butt. If you don't care about looks, newswear has a series of bags, vests and fanny packs.
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