Following up, pics of my current bag sets.
First, the
lightweight kit based around the Sigma fp. Perfect for always having with you, carrying on walks, and other shot-of-opportunity situations. (Also good for places that restrict/ban 'serious'/'professional' cameras.)
- Apple - iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 mini back dual wide camera 5.1mm f/1.6
- 5.1 mm
- ƒ/1.6
- 1/60 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 250
Top layer: The fp itself. Pentax-M 40/2.8 mounted on the camera, as it's a nice thin pancake; now that I've got a C/Y adapter for L-mount, I may try swapping it out for the Contax/Zeiss Tessar 45/2.8. Pentax-K 55/1.8 as a fast normal prime and because I like the rendering, though I've also had the Pentax-M 50/1.4 there. If I'm wanting to do casual macro, I can swap it out with the OM Zuiko 50/3.5 Macro.
Bottom layer: OM Zuiko 35/2 for wide-angle fast prime. Konica Zoom-Hexanon 35-70/3.5-4.5 for flexibility; it's not the best 35-70 I own, but it's pretty good and very small/light. Leica Elmar 90/4 to give a bit more reach, and because I like the tonal rendering; if I want still more reach, I can easily fit the OM Zuiko 100/2.8 in its place. The OM Zuiko 50/2 Macro can be added instead if I want to get serious about macro.
Second, the
heavyweight kit using the Lumix S5 - for when I'm working with larger/heavier lenses, need IBIS, or just want the flexibility of more lens space.
- Apple - iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 mini back dual wide camera 5.1mm f/1.6
- 5.1 mm
- ƒ/1.6
- 1/60 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 400
Top layer: S5 with 20-60 native lens, Vivitar Series 1 28-90/2.8-3.5.
- Apple - iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 mini back dual wide camera 5.1mm f/1.6
- 5.1 mm
- ƒ/1.6
- 1/60 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 200
Bottom layer: Konica Hexanon 65-135/4, OM Zuiko 24/2.8, Super-Takumar 35/3.5, Minolta Rokkor-X 50/1.4 (MD III), Pentax-A 35-70/3.5-4.5.
I like to put lenses in microfiber suede bags to reduce the chances of scuffing/scratching, as in the Sigma fp pic; I took them off in the S5 bag pics to give a better view of the lens.