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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971717)
And so I too became an OM-D owner. I bought it with the 12-50mm lens, but I also have a 9-18mm lens.

Here the pic shows OM-D with 9-18mm lens, have placed it on a CD for size reference.

Attachment 1017923

You're going to love it> I have the same 12-50 mm lens and I also got a 40 - 150mm lens as well.

I'm very pleased with it!

Jeroen

A BIG CONGRATS!!!!! That camera looks really small Samurai. I essentially like it's so called traditional 'SLR' look.

By that sense Olympus was the pathfinder of advance SLR designs. A big salute to that small build man Yoshihisa Maitani. This camera is also keeping his design in mind.

Thanks.

Something strange happened while I was at R K Photoguide. As I was checking out the camera, they showed me an OM4 they had with them. Held next to each other they were of same shape and size. It was nice to see OM-D's ancestor.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971840)
Thanks.

Something strange happened while I was at R K Photoguide. As I was checking out the camera, they showed me an OM4 they had with them. Held next to each other they were of same shape and size. It was nice to see OM-D's ancestor.

Congrats on your purchase.
Me so jealous.
BTW they have released a new version of 17mm. Its on premium side. f1.8. Same quality as their famous 12mm. About 500 dollars.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/11...rds-499dollars

I feel that would make your kit tight and sharp. Too bad its silver. Will not be an unobtrusive package.

Right now I don't have moola for any more lens. Right now I am desperately looking for a bag that can snugly carry the OM-D+12-50mm & 9-18mm. This is turning out to be a bigger challenge than choosing the camera. Most bags are designed for dSLRs and big lenses. Finding a camera for m4/3 body and lens is quite frustrating.

Currently I am eyeing this one: http://www.flipkart.com/manfrotto-mb...9-eac6658b2788

Any idea who retails Manfrotto bags in Bangalore?

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971920)
Right now I don't have moola for any more lens. Right now I am desperately looking for a bag that can snugly carry the OM-D+12-50mm & 9-18mm. This is turning out to be a bigger challenge than choosing the camera. Most bags are designed for dSLRs and big lenses. Finding a camera for m4/3 body and lens is quite frustrating.

Congrats Samurai. Welcome to the OM-D community.

How much did you pay for it? When i asked RK they quoted me 72k. I felt it was little bit on higher side.

Do you know if they have any Panasonic/Oly MFT lenses. I would be interested in the 20mm 1.7.


As for bag, you can look at the Kata range of shoulder bags. I got one for mine as its quite good fit. Its very small also so it can go inside another backpack whenever there is a need for more equipment to be taken (for example flashes or tripods etc). The bag I have is model 433 that can take kit + 2 more small lenses but I'd advise you to go for a bigger model like 437 or 443.

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Originally Posted by download2live (Post 2971846)
Too bad its silver.

Where did you see silver? He was specifically looking for black body and that's what he got anyway.:confused:

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971920)
Right now I don't have moola for any more lens. Right now I am desperately looking for a bag that can snugly carry the OM-D+12-50mm & 9-18mm. This is turning out to be a bigger challenge than choosing the camera. Most bags are designed for dSLRs and big lenses. Finding a camera for m4/3 body and lens is quite frustrating.

Currently I am eyeing this one: http://www.flipkart.com/manfrotto-mb...9-eac6658b2788

Any idea who retails Manfrotto bags in Bangalore?

Congrats on the delectable new camera, I have been considering this body/lens combo for months now.

I'd recommend the Think Tank Retrospective 5. Check it out here:

http://www.flipkart.com/think-tank-p...2-baf20140c126

more details:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/produc...pinestone.aspx

Think Tank makes superb quality stuff. As good, if not better than the likes of Lowepro & Tamrac.

Take a look at the Lowepro Pro Event Messenger series.

http://www.lowepro.com/compact-system-camera-bags

You can use the Lowepro Bag finder tool to narrow down your choices.

http://bagfinder.lowepro.com/lp/choose-profile

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 2971933)
Where did you see silver? He was specifically looking for black body and that's what he got anyway.:confused:

Think he's referring to the lens, v/s the black camera body that Samurai purchased. :)

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971920)
Right now I don't have moola for any more lens. Right now I am desperately looking for a bag that can snugly carry the OM-D+12-50mm & 9-18mm. This is turning out to be a bigger challenge than choosing the camera. Most bags are designed for dSLRs and big lenses. Finding a camera for m4/3 body and lens is quite frustrating.

Currently I am eyeing this one: http://www.flipkart.com/manfrotto-mb...9-eac6658b2788

Any idea who retails Manfrotto bags in Bangalore?

I got Vanguard Boston 14 bag with E-PL1.
It is fits the camera with kit lens quite nicely. But not sure if its professional grade bag.

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 2971933)
Where did you see silver? He was specifically looking for black body and that's what he got anyway.:confused:

I was talking about the lens indeed.

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Originally Posted by R2D2 (Post 2971949)
I'd recommend the Think Tank Retrospective 5. Check it out here:

These are really big bags. I have 4 different camera bags, from a big backpack to a tiny one for E-PL1. The one I am looking for must be one step up from the smallest bag. OM-D with 12-50mm + a medium size m4/3 lens.

Say this size: http://www.kata-bags.in/product/8374...tab=dimensions

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2972027)
These are really big bags. I have 4 different camera bags, from a big backpack to a tiny one for E-PL1. The one I am looking for must be one step up from the smallest bag. OM-D with 12-50mm + a medium size m4/3 lens.

Did you check the options available in Olympus website?
http://www.olympusimage.com.sg/produ...strap/#cs36fbc

For something a bit quirky, check this website:
http://www.jumpfrompaper.us/

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2971717)
And so I too became an OM-D owner. I bought it with the 12-50mm lens, but I also have a 9-18mm lens.

Here the pic shows OM-D with 9-18mm lens, have placed it on a CD for size reference.

Attachment 1017923

Just saw your post. Congratulations on your purchase. I like the screen size on the OM-D. A lot of OM-D owners here around. This simply shows the worth of this camera.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 2972027)
These are really big bags. I have 4 different camera bags, from a big backpack to a tiny one for E-PL1. The one I am looking for must be one step up from the smallest bag. OM-D with 12-50mm + a medium size m4/3 lens.

Have you tried the links I had given earlier - specifically the Lowepro bag finder? It will help in narrowing down to a few models that you can select from.

I came across this particular model that is similar to the Kata, the Event Messenger 100. The problem with Kata is there's a limited range available in India.

http://products.lowepro.com/product/...20100,2289.htm

Check out their bags for CSCs - http://www.lowepro.com/compact-system-camera-bags

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Originally Posted by vb-san (Post 2972060)
Did you check the options available in Olympus website?
http://www.olympusimage.com.sg/produ...strap/#cs36fbc

These are custom made for just OM-D, and not for additional lenses.

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Originally Posted by R2D2 (Post 2972163)
Have you tried the links I had given earlier - specifically the Lowepro bag finder? It will help in narrowing down to a few models that you can select from.

:) I had tried bag finders of many popular camera bag makers before posting my frustration. Ideally I wanted to try the bag first hand before ordering it. But shops hardly keep bags meant for CSC. I visited 5 camera shops today before giving up on that option.

I want the bag to be as compact as possible considering I switched from dSLR to EVIL mainly for reducing size.

I have ordered Kata DC-435 on eBay after reading the following reviews: http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...DateDescending

A little late to the party, but congratulations Samurai :). Welcome to the OM-D club. I didn't know RK had started stocking up on OM-D. When I got it, it was just Jayesh who had them. Anyway, as far as the bag goes I use a Domke F803 which I find is adequate for most of my needs. I can easiy carry the OM-D with 3 to 4 lenses in it. Sometimes, I have carried two bodies and 4 lenses. The material is quite nice and I have found the padding to be pretty good. It has a small slit at the back where you could carry a tablet if you want.

Here's a link to it:
http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct...temnum=701-83b

Having said that, I got it used last year for my kit and it's still with me. I think I paid about $50 for it and am not sure if it's available in India.

A dear friend of mine uses Crumpler bags and I thought they are quite good. If you want, I could check with him as to who sells them in India. Last time we spoke, he was telling me that someone in Chennai sells those. This will give you an idea:

http://www.crumpler.com/us/Camera-Ba...=MD5002-U04P50

Again, the retail prices are cheaper than what's advertised on their site. And here's a good thread for micro four thirds gear specific discussion on bags (warning: it's a long long thread):

http://www.mu-43.com/f67/bags-more-bags-593/

And some news on new Domke bags:
http://www.mu-43.com/f67/new-domke-bags-coming-35968/


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