Leica Billingham Combination Bag, Kahaki, for M System, and Digilux 3
Details
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- List Price:
- $315.00
- Our Price:
- $262.43
- Savings:
- 16%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 5.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Billingham
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- List Price:
- $315.00
- Our Price:
- $262.43
Features
- Allows Easy Access through Top via Quick Release System
- Fully Adjustable, with Touch Fastener Tabbed Partitions
- Zipperless Main Compartment
- Optional Billingham AVEA Pockets are available
- Featues an Interior Back Pocket & Gusseted Front Pocket
Description
Leica's endeavour was to develop a bag which is perfectly tailored to the M equipment. As a result we now offer the smallest bag on the market which can accommodate 2 M bodies with 2 lenses or one M body an 3 lenses in its main compartment. There is enough room in the side pocket for a SF 20 flash units, as well as filters and films. With the main compartment there is one pocket allowing you to store papers or an ID for example.
Spotlight customer reviews
Great Little Camera Bag for A 35mm Rangefinder Camera and Three Lenses
[ Posted: 2007-11-17 ]
I love Billingham bags so much, that I own several, including this compact litte bag that is sold directly by Leica Camera to those owning its 35mm rangefinder cameras. But it is a compact enough bag that will also interest owners of other 35mm rangefinder cameras, especially Zeiss Ikon and Voigtlander. This Billingham bag has ample room to hold one rangefinder camera with a lens attached, plus extra space for two additional lenses, depending on their overall sizes (However, I have used this bag with two Leica M rangefinder cameras with lenses attached with them, leaving enough space for a third additional lens.). There is one ample side pocket with a zipper lock that's large enough to hold a small handheld light meter like a Gossen or Minolta, a compact pair of binoculars such as the Zeiss Victory 8 x 20, and a few rolls of film. I also greatly appreciate the shoulder pad which comes with the bag, allowing me to carefully distribute the bag's weight across my back and shoulder. Billingham bags are extremely well made and are designed to take a lot of physical abuse. They may be expensive, but they will protect well your photo equipment for years to come.
What a Great Bag!!!
[ Posted: 2007-06-07 ]
I have had several camera bags over the years -- too large, too small, not configured right, etc. This is the first bag I have had that really is built for the camera. My M8 with a 35mm fits perfectly over the 21mm on one side and the 50mm on the other. Digital recorder, memory card, extra battery and insect repellant (Georgia) in the zippered front.
Yes, it was worth the money.