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if all you are going to carry is the x100F and a Mac Pro, or air, then the Tenba 5 Retrospective series - maybe the 5 or 10 may fit the bill.  If you don't care about name brands (like me) then check out amazon.  I've gotten $30.00 bags that hold my camera gear, my Macbook Air, and lenses + accessories.  And they do not look like camera bags at all.  

 

Also, if you live in/near a big city try the local Salvation Army store.  I've seen amazing bags there for a few bucks as well.  

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I have 6 traditional camera bags but sometimes it is more convenient to take a neutral bag or back pack and use what is called a "padded insert". Google that and you may find something you like.

Some of them have a handle and a zip so you can move all the gear out. It is  good on vacation when you can just pull all out after a walk and put the towel in and go to the beach. :)

Often you have to have a bottle of water and other things you have to have in there as well and this insert protects a bit better than a regular camera bag.

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Peak Design Every Day Messenger bag. It's not perfect, but it's way better than anything else.

 

The other alternative would be a Hadley Pro or any rucksack.

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