curmudgeon
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When I was shooting 35mm I would grab a tiny camera bag containing a Leica RF with a 50mm lens, a light meter, and a couple of rolls of film almost every time I left the house. If I had not developed that habit I would have missed some of my best photos.
When I switched to MF because I could no longer hold the Leica steady I expected to work mostly with a tripod. But I found that I can shoot the Hasselblad hand held at 1/500 or 1/250 with much sharper results than I could achieve at the same shutter speeds with the Leica.
I decided to replicate my grab and go camera bag from the old days, scaled up to fit the Hasselblad. After trying a few other bags borrowed from friends I settled on a Domke F-5XB. With a single partition it just fits the 500C/M with 80/4 lens and a second A12 magazine. With Tr-X in one magazine and Delta 3200 in the other, two more rolls of film under the A12, and my Digisix meter on top of the camera I am good to go.
When I switched to MF because I could no longer hold the Leica steady I expected to work mostly with a tripod. But I found that I can shoot the Hasselblad hand held at 1/500 or 1/250 with much sharper results than I could achieve at the same shutter speeds with the Leica.
I decided to replicate my grab and go camera bag from the old days, scaled up to fit the Hasselblad. After trying a few other bags borrowed from friends I settled on a Domke F-5XB. With a single partition it just fits the 500C/M with 80/4 lens and a second A12 magazine. With Tr-X in one magazine and Delta 3200 in the other, two more rolls of film under the A12, and my Digisix meter on top of the camera I am good to go.