dave lackey
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Good lord, what an informative thread.
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Item Includes
Movable/removable one compartment Padded Insert, Refresher Ointment
Description
This smallest of Domke Satchels has gained a large following among photographers who don't want to call attention to their expensive equipment. Many describe the F-803 as a bag that doesn't shout "cameras!".
Now with rugged looking brown waxwear coating. The fabric produces a unique distressed and weathered look right from the start. The treated fabric proofs it against inclement weather, but retains the breathability of cotton. And if you want to restore your Domke Bag to its original appearance, all Domke Waxear bags come with an ointment that you can re-apply.
I never knew that a bag would require maintenance such as this and I have a long background with British sportscars and canvas tops. I dunno, this seems a lot of work for a bag.
Just what is the draw for the waxwear bag anyway, besides a "ratty" look over time?:angel: I like the looks when new...
Quote from Adorama:
Item Includes
Movable/removable one compartment Padded Insert, Refresher Ointment
Description
This smallest of Domke Satchels has gained a large following among photographers who don't want to call attention to their expensive equipment. Many describe the F-803 as a bag that doesn't shout "cameras!".
Now with rugged looking brown waxwear coating. The fabric produces a unique distressed and weathered look right from the start. The treated fabric proofs it against inclement weather, but retains the breathability of cotton. And if you want to restore your Domke Bag to its original appearance, all Domke Waxear bags come with an ointment that you can re-apply.
I never knew that a bag would require maintenance such as this and I have a long background with British sportscars and canvas tops. I dunno, this seems a lot of work for a bag.
Just what is the draw for the waxwear bag anyway, besides a "ratty" look over time?:angel: I like the looks when new...
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Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Just what is the draw for the waxwear bag anyway, besides a "ratty" look over time?:angel: I like the looks when new...
I kind of like the looks of it in pictures. Whether I'd like it if I saw it for real is another matter; and whether I'd want one is still another.
If the bag needs to be water resistant, I like the idea of spraying it with Nikwax, as noted above; or maybe Scotch-gard would do the trick.
Update: I saw a ruggedware F6 in the store. I like it !
dave lackey
Veteran
I kind of like the looks of it in pictures. Whether I'd like it if I saw it for real is another matter; and whether I'd want one is still another.
If the bag needs to be water resistant, I like the idea of spraying it with Nikwax, as noted above; or maybe Scotch-gard would do the trick.
Agreed, it is a fine looking bag! The Scotch-gard thing may or may not work on a waxed bag but the makers supply an ointment for periodic re-dressing.
The only question I have is does the "wax finish" that was mentioned about being rubbed off leave a residue on the gear or anywhere else?
BTW, the Steve Huff review and video is here (It even holds an iPad):
http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2010/04/12/i-found-my-bag-the-domke-f-803/
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-doomed-
film is exciting
I have an FX3 Waxwear with no issues of the wax rubbing off everywhere. I've dragged it everywhere in the sun and rain, all through the summer in 100 degree heat. It's a pretty tough treatment.
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