The bag is extremely unobtrusive and is not readily identifiable as a camera bag. Also acts not necessarily valuable, but just as "Kalahari", as if there was only one bottle of water and emergency rations for the walk on the edge of the desert would be in it. This is not to become the target of pickpockets and it can also carry a slightly more expensive photographic equipment reassured.
My Vorrezensenten have the dimensions and configuration of the bag already described extensively, so I hardly need to go into it.
The bag goes with me out to comfort a Leica M9 along with three lenses (one top, two loose) and a Panasonic GF1 with an additional lens, two adapter rings, a Fernauslösekabel, two USB cables, wallet, mobile phone, iPad, and a small tripod to transport.
I distribute the items vary depending on the situation. Wallet and cell phone in the left and right outer pockets is not always displayed (pickpockets), because these are only closed by velcro. If one is spotted, it leaves the cell phone or wallet disappear in one of these pockets outside, then the risk of being robbed rises. Therefore many people around me and the situation is confusing, then I place these Gegenstönde prefer the front outside pockets that are completely inaccessible when the bag is closed - especially if the snap hook are engaged. In more relaxed situation I have in the front pockets Kapel and adapter rings and in the left and right side pockets cell phone and wallet, because simply practical.
The interior of the bag is another well protected from unauthorized access as well as from shocks from the outside and the objects. There are enough divisions to protect the transported 'treasures' of each other and before you close the case definitively, the interior is closed with a double zipper.
The bag is through this kind of multiple seal of but no longer ready case. That should keep in mind anyone who wants to use it as a reportage pocket.
The comfort is excellent, thanks to the lush padded shoulder strap.
The bag is missing, in my view absolutely nothing, not even about the rain protection. If the fact had, they would look very different and the Unauffälligkeitsfaktor would be lost. Besides, nature and outdoor photographers already use other bags and usually have a long focal lengths going for this bag would be much too small.