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Subject: Re: [OM] case for OMD
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 20:20:08 -0400
I followed Moose's lead on the main bag and bought the Photo Runner 100
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/652586-REG/Lowepro_LP36125_PEU_Photo_Runner_100_Shoulder.html>
but the one I have is a different color as seen on B&H here
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/652586-REG/Lowepro_LP36125_PEU_Photo_Runner_100_Shoulder.html>
The small front pocket you see is the one I just recently described as 
able to hold an Oly or Progo charger and a spare battery (or maybe 2 
with the Progo charger)

B&H describes the Photo Runner as a shoulder bag but it also has a waist 
belt which it the real reason I wanted it.  I've never had a waist pack 
before.  Now I have to admit that I've never actually used it yet other 
than trying it in the house.  I've been so impressed with my 14-150 
mZuiko as my do-it-all walk-around lens that I haven't felt the need yet 
for anything other than camera and lens and a couple of spare batteries. 
  But, of course, I only have the 12-50 and some other minor accessories 
so far.  I don't have a 9-18 or 100-300 yet.

At the same time as I bought the Photo Runner I also bought an Ape Case 
625 holster case which I love.  They're cheap.  There are 3 sizes seen 
here 
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=ape+case+holster&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=>

I think I may have bought one size too large but am not sure.  I wanted 
it to fit with the 14-150 with hood in working position while also 
allowing space for a tripod QR plate + a simple grip handle.  It fits 
all of that with room to spare.  It also holds a couple of spare 
batteries in the front pocket and a rain cover tucked away in the rear 
pocket.  I'm sure it could also pack a couple other very small items if 
needed.  Almost forgot.  It has 2 tiny flash card pockets under the lid.

It has a shoulder strap which I usually wear crossed over my neck so I 
can sling the case across my back side and out of the way.  It also has 
a belt loop for wearing on your waist but I haven't found a suitable 
belt yet and I think the belt loop should be higher up on the case. 
Anyhow, wearing it across the neck and slung behind me seems to work 
very well.  An E-M5 and single lens is pretty light.

Chuck Norcutt


On 7/1/2013 3:48 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 7/1/2013 10:05 AM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
>> I like the Zing neoprene cases but they don't sell a small version.
>> Trying out the Optech cases but one is too big and the 4/3rd's case is
>> too small on the OMD with the bump on top. It fits but just barely and
>> is a bit of a pain to wrestle it in. Also not as cushiony as the Zing
>> cases. I want something for active use like backpacking. So what do you
>> use?
>
> I've tried an Op/Tech case, for the 60D, and had exactly the same problem, 
> small case fit with difficulty and big was
> going to be very sloppy. I could see where even one that fit it would get in 
> the way, so it went back.
>
> I use the old style Lowepro Photorunner* on my waist, often with the shoulder 
> strap picking up part of the weight. E-M5
> with 14-150, 75-300 and a couple of smaller lenses will all fit in the main 
> part, a spare Pen body, pancake lens,
> battery/card bag(s), extension tube(s), etc. fit in the surprisingly 
> capacious side pocket.
>
> The E-M5 goes naked but for a strap in use, or is protected in the bag. 
> Anything else is just too awkward for me in use.
> If it rains, I mount the 12-50 and let 'em get wet. Haven't tried a downpour 
> as yet - I don't want to be out then - but
> light rain is only a problem in getting the front element spotted with drops.
>
> Hold That Bag Moose
>
> * Recently bought a back-up on the 'Bay. The new design isn't as good for my 
> gear.
>
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