Carrying Cameras in Bag Lenses Down Okay?

I'm leaving on Sunday for a trip to three countries in Europe. I've got a Kata Report-It messenger-style bag that I'll primarily be using with my 1DX2 and 11-24mm and 5DSr with 24-70mm.

I can fit both bodies in the bag but only with the lenses facing down. I've put the dividers within the bag in such a way to support the camera bodies by taking the brunt of their weight. However, seeing as the lenses are still touching the bottom of the bag, it got me wondering if there's any harm being put on them through stress.

What are everyone's thoughts?

Maybe this is a silly question. I don't normally use messenger bags, but because of bag-size restrictions on flights and in some venues I'm going to I thought this would work best.


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Hi R1-7D.
My thoughts were there are so many bags designed to carry this way with so many people using them. One would expect to see at least a few people speculating that "this broke my lens (camera)" but it is not something that shows up, at least I haven't seen it.
I would bet it is safe, unless you dump the bag really hard!

Have a good journey. (I don't like 'trip, it sounds too dangerous with many trips being followed by a fall! :eek: ::) ;D )

Cheers, Graham.

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I'm leaving on Sunday for a trip to three countries in Europe. I've got a Kata Report-It messenger-style bag that I'll primarily be using with my 1DX2 and 11-24mm and 5DSr with 24-70mm.

I can fit both bodies in the bag but only with the lenses facing down. I've put the dividers within the bag in such a way to support the camera bodies by taking the brunt of their weight. However, seeing as the lenses are still touching the bottom of the bag, it got me wondering if there's any harm being put on them through stress.

What are everyone's thoughts?

Maybe this is a silly question. I don't normally use messenger bags, but because of bag-size restrictions on flights and in some venues I'm going to I thought this would work best.


Please see attached pictures.
 
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Been doing this for decades with no damage.

If you're still unsure, if there is enough vertical room to leave the hood on, that would give a little more impact resistance. Plus, at the bottom of each pocket you could add a suitable extra layer of high density foam. And don't drop your bag!

Common sense generally prevails. Have a great trip. :)

-pw
 
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