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Model Number: 501334-54
Barcode: 5035627115702
The smallest camera bag in the Hadley range. Will fit two small rangefinder style cameras or a mid-sized DSLR with small or mid-sized lens attached. Made in England with 3-layer waterproof fabric and real leather.
Shoulder Pads
SP40 (Chocolate Leather / Antique Studs)
End Pockets
Khaki FibreNyte / Chocolate Leather / AVEA 7
Luggage Tally
Chocolate Leather / Brass Buckle
SP15 (Chocolate Leather / Antique Studs)
Khaki FibreNyte / Chocolate Leather / AVEA 5
50th Anniversary Belt Key Fob
Tan Leather
Hadley Digital Divider Set (Olive) 2x Dividers
Hadley Front Strap (Chocolate) 1x Front Strap
All the internal walls of the main compartment have dense foam padding, including the top lid and base, to provide the ultimate protection for your equipment.
The single 'Quick Release System' leather front strap allows you to quickly and easily open the bag, simply pull the strap up-and-off the brass clogball.
The front strap is made of top-grain real leather that softens over time. It is likely you will be able to open the bag one handed whilst wearing it with a little practice.
The buckle allows you to fine tune the 'fit' of the front pocket, you do not need to use the buckle to open the bag.
Sometimes, no dividers are used and a camera is placed lens down in the main compartment – for example a Canon 5D MkIV with a 24-70mm lens attached.
For smaller set-ups two vertical dividers are included, giving you the option to split the bag into two or three columns if your equipment is small enough.
A single front dump pocket with a press stud close is great for fitting a phone, spare batteries or cables or even a passport!
Want to carry an additional small lens or flash? You can add optional AVEA 3, AVEA 5 or AVEA 7 end pockets to the bag!
They attach to the bag's strong leather side panels. Shown here with an AVEA 7 attached.
The top flap has been sculpted to help prevent rain or snow getting into the main compartment. It is also made of the same 3-layer waterproof fabric as the rest of the bag.
Photo by Mr Sakaya Boonsamer
The shoulder sling is made of strong, woven webbing and is adjustable in length to suit your height and shooting style.
The shoulder sling is compatible with the SP15 and SP40 (recommended) shoulder pads – not included.
The particularly discrete styling of the bag means that it doesn't look like a camera bag at all – ideal for travelling without drawing attention.
As a slim bag it's naturally flexible, moulding to the body of the wearer and helping weave through crowds.
Photo by Alex Ramos
What is the difference between these two camera bags?
External dimensions
W230mm (9”) x D130mm (5⅛") x H210mm (8¼")
Internal dimensions (Main Compartment)
W180mm (7⅛") x D100mm (4") x H170mm (6¾")
Please note this bag is flexible - especially front to back. The bag can comfortably bow out to a 'D' measurement of 120mm (4¾") at the top (centre) - although this will reduce the 'W' measurement to approx 160mm (6¼”). The padded top flap inside the bag also flexible so you can put in items slightly taller if you need to.
Capacity (Main Compartment)
2.50 litres (0.09 feet³)
Capacity (Total)
3.00 litres (0.10 feet³)
Weight
0.58 kgs (1.28 lbs)
1 in total (excluding main compartment)
Internal dimensions
W170mm (6¾") x D25mm (1") x H180mm (7⅛")
Capacity
0.5 litres (0.02 feet³)
Length
Can be adjusted between 850mm (33½") to 1480mm (58¼") approx.
Width
38mm (1½")
Compatible with SP15 and SP40 (recommended) Shoulder Pads (not included).
You can find out sizing for each specific part of the product. Just select a section from the below options to find out more details.
Small to Medium DSLR (e.g. Canon 5D or Nikon D750 without battery grip) with one small-to-medium lens attached. If a very small lens is attached then a another spare lens might be possible too.
Almost any mirrorless camera (Sony A7IV, Fujifilm X-T4, Nikon Z6, Canon EOS R, Olympus OM-D E-M1 etc) with small to medium lens attached. Plus maybe a spare lens too.
Leica M10 with 1 lens attached and another to the side.
Compact medium format cameras with a small-to-medium lens attached (e.g. Fujifilm GFX 50S with 63mm lens or Hasselblad X1D II with 80mm lens attached).
Small foldable drones such as Mavic Air 2 or Mavic Mini 2.
What are the main differences between this and the Hadley Small?
Can this this bag fit a Canon 5D?
Yes it can. It will fit facing downwards so long as you don't attach it to a lens that is too long. You won't be able to fit the battery grip on too though.
Does the buckle make the bag slow to get into?
No! You don't use the buckle to get in the bag!
Hadley front straps are opened by sliding the top of the strap off the brass clogball (round stud). This is a very quick way to open and close the bag - many people learn to do this one-handed as the leather softens.
The buckle is only used very occasionally to adjust the fit of the bag - to give you a tighter or looser fit depending on what you are carrying. We'd recommend keeping the strap inside the buckle during normal use - this keeps the straps securely attached to the bag.
You can keep the bag itself open while shooting - just don't put the straps back on the clogball until you want to close bag.
Does this bag need re-proofing to keep it waterproof?
No. The fabric is made of 3 layers - the middle layer is butyl rubber. Water cannot pass through this butyl rubber layer. As long as you don't get a hole in the fabric or expose it to harsh chemicals (for example in a washing machine) the fabric should remain waterproof for many years. There is no need to apply re-proofing.
What is the difference between 'Canvas' and 'FibreNyte'?
In simple terms ‘Canvas’ or ‘FibreNyte’ refers to top layer of fabric on our bags – the facecloth.
‘Canvas’ is a mix of cotton and polyester. ‘FibreNyte’ refers to our face fabric that is completely synthetic. Canvas is hard wearing, FibreNyte is very hard wearing.
Both fabrics are bonded to a non-wicking polyester backing fabric with a middle layer butyl rubber – this rubber layer makes both fabrics equally (and very) waterproof. Water can’t get through that rubber layer.
Both fabrics have a similar weave - the FibreNyte looks similar to canvas. Canvas is slightly softer to the touch, FibreNyte is slightly rougher to the touch.
People tend to choose Canvas if they want the bag to age gracefully and look vintage over time. This is particularly true of people who choose our ‘Khaki Canvas’ fabric as this looks particularly lovely as it ages.
People tend to choose FibreNyte if they want the bag to look newer for longer or if they are particularly hard on their gear - for example by carrying the bag to work with them every day, doing a lot of hiking or filling it particularly full. If you are buying a black bag it’s particularly worth considering FibreNyte as it will stay looking blacker longer. Also Sage FibreNyte is particularly attractive as a colour – it’s probably the most popular colour among our staff!
Which shoulder pad fits this bag?
The 'SP15' and 'SP40' sizes both fit this bag. The 'SP15' has more grip whereas the 'SP40' has more padding. For most customers we recommend the SP40 shoulder pad.
Remember to select the correct colour for your bag!
Do I need a shoulder pad for this bag?
The shoulder pad isn't essential but can stop the strap from digging into your shoulder if you are carrying heavy equipment inside the bag or carrying it for long periods. It can also reduce the chances of the bag slipping off your shoulder if you don't wear it across the body. Remember only the 'SP15' and 'SP40' sizes fit this bag. Buying it with the bag will save the postage cost of buying it separately later.
Some of your bags have removable padded inserts. Does this bag have a removable padded insert?
No, the padding inside the Hadley Digital is sewn into the walls of the bag and is therefore not removable. However, the padded dividers that attach inside with Velcro® are removable.
Which end pockets fit on this bag? How do they attach?
AVEA 3, AVEA 5 and AVEA 7 End Pockets fit on this bag - other sizes do not fit.
On the back of the AVEAs are two leather straps - they thread down through the leather side panels of the Hadley Digital. For extra security metal pop-clips then clip to hold the leather straps in place at the bottom.
Please note that the End Pockets are not included with the bag.
What do the end pockets look like on the bags?
Here are some photos of the AVEA 7 attached (please remember the End Pockets aren't included with the Hadley Digital):
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