Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags. I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's. Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
joehel2 wrote:
Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags. I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's. Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
Not that bag, mine is a bit smaller.
Love it and built like a tank. Mine is about 30 years old, been washed in the laundry many times and all over the country from the beach to the mountains.
Thank you, just ordered one from B&H.
joehel2 wrote:
Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags. I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's. Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
Hold on a second. The first reply to my question was an endorsement, the second reply was a purchase. Does Domke owe me a commission? (I wish).
The Domke bags are good, durable and convenient, but too small for a 70-200, a wide angle zoom with a body and a speedlight softbox. I use a Tenba messenger bag for carrying those items
Designdweeb wrote:
The Domke bags are good, durable and convenient, but too small for a 70-200, a wide angle zoom with a body and a speedlight softbox. I use a Tenba messenger bag for carrying those items
Interesting my 100-400mm fits my small Domke bag.
Model F3X.
joehel2 wrote:
Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags.
I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with
lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's.
Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
I have medium and large canvas Domkes.
Excellent except for one thing, and maybe
that thing has changed, cuz mine are old.
The large one carried a major 'Blad outfit,
back when one might tote that sorta thing.
The metal leaf spring hook latches are on
long-ish straps and swing threateningly at
your bagged gear when you open or close
the top flap in a hurry, even a minor hurry.
If the latches are now plastic, thaz better !
.
Designdweeb wrote:
The Domke bags are good, durable and convenient, but too small for a 70-200, a wide angle zoom with a body and a speedlight softbox. I use a Tenba messenger bag for carrying those items
Thanks for the tip, I will check out the Tenba.
Architect1776 wrote:
Interesting my 100-400mm fits my small Domke bag.
Model F3X.
Thanks for the reply. It seemed the review I read said the bigger Domke bags could hold a dslr with a 70-200.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
joehel2 wrote:
Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags. I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's. Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
The F2 is till available from B&H. It is a great canvas bag with a foam liner. Great bag.
This bag was introduced to carry the Nikon F2 back in the day. Again, great bag, they put them on sale from time to time and you can get great deals on used ones off Ebay from time to time.
billnikon wrote:
The F2 is till available from B&H. It is a great canvas bag with a foam liner. Great bag.
This bag was introduced to carry the Nikon F2 back in the day. Again, great bag, they put them on sale from time to time and you can get great deals on used ones off Ebay from time to time.
Thanks for the tip, Bill.
joehel2 wrote:
Anybody have experience with the bigger Domke bags. I'm looking for a bag to carry two large cameras with lens attached. I like the look and price of the Domke's. Thanks for any alternate suggestions.
I have a Domke F2 for about 30 years and a couple smaller ones for 5-6 years, great bags.
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