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@boojum - In case you haven’t already figured this out (or if others might be wondering), Domke’s prices can vary quite a bit depending not only on the color chosen but also on the material chosen. I believe they only used to offer their bags in good old canvas, but eventually they added waxed canvas, ripstop nylon, and perhaps others.
I’ve owned a small Domke F-803 satchel bag for 25 years now (in canvas) and it has managed to handle all of the camera gear I’ve ever wanted to bring along with me, be it on my travels or just around town. I feel like such a lightweight compared to some of the others here (no pun intended). But I prefer to keep my camera gear to a minimum whenever possible on my travels. When I bring the Domke along with my camera gear it rarely leaves my side. I literally take it almost everywhere with me. The last time I traveled, I loaded it up with two rangefinder bodies, four lenses, extra rolls of film, extra batteries, lens cleaning gear, a small tabletop tripod, a few magazines (to read on the flight), and a rain shell tucked under the top flap. While the bag could handle it, I felt like I had overdone it. If I’m staying with friends or family then leaving the Domke behind isn’t a big deal, but I never do so when staying at a hotel. So the less I carry along with me the better.
Ironically, in my travels I tend to be there for the experience first while the photography comes 2nd. Sadly in my case, if I spend too much time taking photos I wind up feeling like I missed out on much of the overall experience (yes, I lied in my job interviews whenever asked if I was good at multitasking). I often tend to shoot more when re-visiting a place. While the photos/images from a trip are wonderful, I’ll admit that my memories are more important to me. Should my memory wind up going kaput (as happened with my mom and her mom both) then the photos will be worthless to me anyway. I do realize that I’m in the minority here when it comes to such things.
Regardless, I definitely wish you luck as you work on finalizing your plans for bags/gear/etc. and hope that you have a wonderful trip.
Obviously you are a proud owner of the (in)famous Domke 25 kilogram rice bag satchel. Now no longer sold as carriers of said bag kept getting thrown off international flights for trying to lug them on board...
With the load of gear you carry in your F-803, you should do a YouTube presentation on the ideal way to pack. I write this with the utmost seriousness. I would be one of your greatest fans.
On the whole, an excellent and well written post.
(All this said tongue in cheek but with some seriousness.)