The smallest camera bag in the Hadley range. Will fit two small rangefinder style cameras or a mid-sized DSLR with small or mid-sized lens attached. Made in England with 3-layer waterproof fabric and real leather.
All the internal walls of the main compartment have dense foam padding, including the top lid and base, to provide the ultimate protection for your equipment.
The single 'Quick Release System' leather front strap allows you to quickly and easily open the bag, simply pull the strap up-and-off the brass clogball.
The front strap is made of top-grain real leather that softens over time. It is likely you will be able to open the bag one handed whilst wearing it with a little practice. â â
The buckle allows you to fine tune the 'fit' of the front pocket, you do not need to use the buckle to open the bag.â â
Sometimes, no dividers are used and a camera is placed lens down in the main compartment – for example a Canon 5D MkIV with a 24-70mm lens attached.â â
For smaller set-ups two vertical dividers are included, giving you the option to split the bag into two or three columns if your equipment is small enough. â
A single front dump pocket with a press stud close is great for fitting a phone, spare batteries or cables or even a passport!
Want to carry an additional small lens or flash? You can add optional AVEA 3, AVEA 5 or AVEA 7 end pockets to the bag!â â
They attach to the bag's strong leather side panels. Shown here with an AVEA 7 attached.â
The top flap has been sculpted to help prevent rain or snow getting into the main compartment. It is also made of the same 3-layer waterproof fabric as the rest of the bag. â
The shoulder sling is made of strong, woven webbing and is adjustable in length to suit your height and shooting style.â â
The shoulder sling is compatible with the SP15 and SP40 (recommended) shoulder pads – not included.â
The particularly discrete styling of the bag means that it doesn't look like a camera bag at all – ideal for travelling without drawing attention.â â
As a slim bag it's naturally flexible, moulding to the body of the wearer and helping weave through crowds.â â
Photo by Alex Ramos