I can second that! I’m pretty fond of Peak Design. I have the 5L Sling, Cuff, and Leash, and I am happy with all three. I typically carry my micro 4/3 camera with 2-3 lenses (one of them mounted, typically my 20/f1.7 pancake) along with a film SLR, disposable, or instant camera and some odds and ends. The 5L Sling might be too small for a Sony body plus 3 Sony lenses since they are a bit bigger than most m4/3, especially if you might get something larger, but it depends on your specific lenses and preferences. I wanted something that was camera specific or camera-leaning but plain looking and as compact and easy to access as possible and I feel good about it in all regards. check the drop down for a couple photos of the bag and of everything I had in it today, along with more details:
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- Panasonic GX85 micro 4/3 body
- 3 lenses, two of which are very compact: 20/f1.7, 12-32/f3.5-5.6, and old Minolta 45/f2.0 with m4/3 adapter
- Cuff (on camera), Leash (in front pocket unless needed)
- Instax Mini instant camera w/ spare film pack
- extra battery, SD card, lens cloth, and some filters I forgot to take out for the photo
I could also fit more small accessories (another battery plus some small stuff) in the interior zipper pocket, plus a small-ish tablet or similar size thing in the tablet sleeve, which I don’t often use. I don’t carry a laptop with me often so that wasn’t a concern.
this might be excessive detail, but I have used a few different bags over the years with my film SLR and other cameras (typically non-camera-specific bags that I just made do with) and I like this setup a lot. I always have it ready so I can just grab it and go, and I also plan to use the 5L bag as a camera insert of sorts in a carry-on for upcoming trips with a field recorder/cold shoe mount and disposable film camera in place of the Instax. I really like organization options that are versatile and flexible, and I think Peak’s bags do that better than any others I’ve seen. You can definitely tell that they’re designed by people who actually use them.
If I were needing to carry more or bigger bodies/lenses in the future, I’d definitely at least consider the 10L Sling or their backpacks, though I don’t expect to need more than this for the foreseeable future. I tried out the 5L and 10L Sling in my local camera shop before deciding on the smaller one, and the 10L is the largest I’d personally want to carry with a single strap - any larger and I’d use a backpack. Bringing my gear and testing it in person at the shop was super helpful for me.
It also stays in place when riding a bike which is not common for me with sling-type bags unless they have a stabilizing strap (like larger Chrome/Timbuk2/etc).
tl;dr @sellanraa: I’d personally recommend the Peak 10L Sling to carry what you described!