Store and protect your compact or mirrorless camera system in this sage and chocolate S2 Shoulder Bag from Billingham. This shoulder bag features one main compartment with two removable touch fastening padded dividers to organize and keep your gear securely in place. A removable fabric covered foam base ensures that even the bottom of your bag offers an extra level of protection against accidental bumps in transit. A front full-length dump pocket is perfect for your phone, a spare battery, and other essentials you prefer to have quicker access to. A discrete rear exterior zippered pocket provides a secure spot for your passport or extra cash while traveling. Comfortably carry your gear by way of the adjustable shoulder strap and don't fret over unknown or inclement weather predictions as the S2 Shoulder Bag features a triple layer waterproof fabric keeping your contents dry.
- Holds Mirrorless Camera & Lenses
- Zippered Main Compartment
- Two Removable, Padded Dividers
- Removable Fabric Covered Foam Base
Billingham S2 Overview
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Billingham S2 Reviews
Fantastic
I love this bag. It carries my Olympus Pen f camera, three lenses, and the flash and an extra battery. Not only is it so convenient, it is also remarkably stylish.
Top quality and ideal as a smaller bag
I like to go light (weight and size). I have a small Billingham 72 for my Fuji X-E3 and absolutely love it. However, it will not hold an extra lens, so I moved up a notch to this S2 and it fits my needs perfectly. The styling, craftsmanship, and quality all go without saying. For me the downsides are two: The front pocket will not hold much and does not have a separate closure (just a top center snap). Second, I prefer the fully open style top of the smaller 72, whereas this S2 has a zipper closure under the cover making for an extra step and the camera does not slide in and out as easily as with the fully open top of the 72. However, these are minor personal preferences, and I would still buy this bag again.
