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Key Features
- Holds Camera and Lenses
- Accommodates Small Laptop or Tablet
- Insert with Padded Dividers
- Front Flap with Clog-Bolt Closures
Comfortably carry, store, and protect your DSLR or mirrorless kit with the sage FibreNyte with chocolate Hadley Shoulder Bag from Billingham. This bag can hold a camera and up to five lenses and accessories. It has a front flap that closes tight via clog-bolt straps and buckles. Under the flap are two dump pockets, a main compartment with a removable insert, laptop and tablet storage, and padded touch-fastening dividers. Photographers will appreciate the olive lining, solid brass hardware, and shoulder strap.
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How wide is the shoulder strap? I'm looking for a shoulder strap pad for this bag, preferrably made by Billingham but am open to all suggestions.Thanks
The shoulder strap on the Billingham Hadley Pro Large bag is 1.5"; the Billingham SP15 and the Billingham SP40 are recommended for this bag--the SP40 offers more padding and the SP15 has a better grip.
Date published: 2024-09-02
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I want to but the shoulder pad for this but can't find if the strap is 2 or 1.5 - the sp40 or sp50 shoulder pad
Billingham lists these shoulder pads as compatible with the Hadley Large Pro Shoulder Bag,http://bhpho.to/1mhLj2O. And these can be used with straps no larger than 2 inches.
Date published: 2019-05-09
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Does the leather grab handle have two buttons, or two rivets? I'm trying to figure out if you need to undo the buckles to get to your gear or if you can just unclasp the handle. Thanks!
The handle snaps. You need to undo buckles to get to camera and gear. I use the bag for travel.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Does this new model have the hidden quick release feature seen in the old Hadley Pro? All I see from the photos are buckles...Having to undo the straps within the buckles seems rather cumbersome, esp. in situations where it's important to have quick access to your camera...Can anyone elaborate on their experiences with this?
You are right it is not as quick to open the bag with the buckles and that is the only way. Has not been a problem for me since I use the bag to transport my gear from one point to another safely. I then use something alot smaller when actually shooting. Mainly use this when I have to take a laptop along. Cheers!
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Approximately how many lenses can the bag hold?
I have been able to get three, inside the bag itself. 1- 70-200L, 1 - TSE-24mm, and 1-17-40L, plus I was able to leave a lens on the camera/w-grip. The only thing, you will need to buy a divider flap, to keep the two smaller lenses, that are stacked, from sitting on top of each other. The bag doesn't come with it.
Date published: 2018-08-25