>>3859524There's a reason most serious/pro photogs end up with tons of bags. I've got half a dozen in common rotation myself
>Small and medium general purpose shoulder bags (Think Tank Retrospectives)>Small Artisan & Artist for when I want to carry my mirrorless around and look /fa/>Large Think Tank shoulder bag with 15" laptop compartment for everyday work use (I used to be the media manager at an automotive aftermarket company so I had to take photos onsite daily)>Vanquest sling bag for all day outdoor events where I still need easy access to gear>(Not shown) Think Tank Shapeshifter backpack for travel with gear + random essentials (windbreaker, water, etc.)As well as a whole bunch of bags I didn't like or don't use much anymore, like one of the big Think Tank Airport series backpacks that I used when I was carting around two pro bodies and a full suite of lenses for motorsports events, and a TTP modular belt rig that I'd actually carry all my gear around those events in.