bullshark
Member
I'm comparing about Domke F-803 and A&A 7100 and couple similar models, which one is better? I will appreciate your real life experience. Since I have to place order online, there's no actual product for me to test and compare.
My gear is M8+ three lenses, and some accessaries, I prefer a small and thin bag which will no scream out. Thanks for any input.
My gear is M8+ three lenses, and some accessaries, I prefer a small and thin bag which will no scream out. Thanks for any input.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Too bad the Billingham Hadleys are so ostentatious as I like the padding. I did manage to get a beater Billingham here recently, sent it through the washer several times. Ive had a F803 for the past 15 yrs but starting to look for discreet bags with padding. Does make a diff.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
www.cambags.com is a good site for bag comparisons.
Whilst I haven't seen or tried the bags you mention, I too usually carry an M8, three lenses and sometimes another backup camera and have found the Domke F-5XC to be a very good compact/slim bag.
Whilst I haven't seen or tried the bags you mention, I too usually carry an M8, three lenses and sometimes another backup camera and have found the Domke F-5XC to be a very good compact/slim bag.
bullshark
Member
www.cambags.com is a good site for bag comparisons.
Whilst I haven't seen or tried the bags you mention, I too usually carry an M8, three lenses and sometimes another backup camera and have found the Domke F-5XC to be a very good compact/slim bag.
Does the Domke F-5XC come with any insert? I might still prefer the look of the F-803, Amazon have them on sale for $100. However I don't know should I order extra insert from them, or use other insert instead. The A&A looks very good, however I heard some reviews about it's over-padding.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Try the F5BX, much nicer for one camera, couple lenses, and stuff IMHO.
hdrmd
Member
I have tried both the A&A and the various Domke models. I prefer Domke; they are just more rugged. I also do not like padding in a bag. DR
peter_n
Veteran
My personal, and probably bigoted opinion is that the Billingham and A&A stuff is a bit poncey, like you're going fishing or on a grouse shoot or something. I like plain, simple cotton bags that were made to work out of. I have four Domke/Domke clone bags and if you like less padding buy Domke, more padding get the clones made by Mekko or Safrotto. One thing: they are not making Domkes like they used to, the clones are much better value these days. Available on eBay, now with reasonable shipping.
mike kim
Established
I've had both, and I prefer the A&A "Sebastiao's Reporter Satchel" by far over any Domke bag. It would fit your kit perfectly, plus it looks a thousand times better than Domkes and much less like a camera bag (except for the f-803, maybe). I used to get compliments from women every day... much more expensive, but well worth it IMO.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Does the Domke F-5XC come with any insert? I might still prefer the look of the F-803, Amazon have them on sale for $100. However I don't know should I order extra insert from them, or use other insert instead. The A&A looks very good, however I heard some reviews about it's over-padding.
The Domke has pretty neat movable inserts that are secured by velcro strips. It's a bit of a puzzle trying to work out the best configuration for your gear but the system offers a lot of flexibility.
The F-5XC has very little in the way of padding, but it has never been an issue for me in a day bag.
bullshark
Member
My personal, and probably bigoted opinion is that the Billingham and A&A stuff is a bit poncey, like you're going fishing or on a grouse shoot or something. I like plain, simple cotton bags that were made to work out of. I have four Domke/Domke clone bags and if you like less padding buy Domke, more padding get the clones made by Mekko or Safrotto. One thing: they are not making Domkes like they used to, the clones are much better value these days. Available on eBay, now with reasonable shipping.
I also noticed the Mekko and Safrotto on Ebay. However I'm not sure about their quality; also the size seems too big, there's no F-803 clone. I will prefer a genuine Domke for $30 difference.
Bobbie
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www.cambags.com is a good site for bag comparisons.
A whole forum just for camera bags, great!
Thanks Bobfrance!
kshapero
South Florida Man
I am quite happy with A&A Evans Walker

bullshark
Member
www.cambags.com is a good site for bag comparisons.
Whilst I haven't seen or tried the bags you mention, I too usually carry an M8, three lenses and sometimes another backup camera and have found the Domke F-5XC to be a very good compact/slim bag.
very useful website, thanks!
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I am quite happy with A&A Evans Walker
Hey, that big zipper looks like a bear trap, just like the one on my Domke F5XB.
Designed no doubt to scratch your gear (and hand) with each use,
giving it that well-brassed "professional" look...
Chris
peter_n
Veteran
I have two Domkes & two Safrottos. IMHO the clone bags are better made and sport vastly superior inserts. One of my Domkes is an F-2, 20+ years old and still in excellent shape. The F1-X is a year old and already it isn't wearing well.I also noticed the Mekko and Safrotto on Ebay. However I'm not sure about their quality; also the size seems too big, there's no F-803 clone. I will prefer a genuine Domke for $30 difference.
The Safrotto CF-700 is the F-803 clone.
peter_n
Veteran
Jon would have loved that...A whole forum just for camera bags, great!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I have never had a problem with the F5XB zipper scratching, but the relatively puny size of the bag opening, and the stiffness of the flap are a bother to me.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
My personal, and probably bigoted opinion is that the Billingham and A&A stuff is a bit poncey, like you're going fishing or on a grouse shoot or something.
OUCH! Yeah, with the Hadley and photog vest everyone looking for my fishin pole.
back alley
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i also have and like the domke f6 bag (x2) but i use them mostly for storage as i rarely take all my gear out at once and the f6 will hold my 2 bodies and all my lenses.
ymc226
Well-known
i am using the Domke F-803, last having a MP with 18mm Super Elmar and external VF as well as Luna Pro SBC lightmeter but I think the bag is too narrow.
Has anybody used the clone Mekko/Safrotto F2? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=130323529677&Category=50504&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2#ht_6746wt_1167
I like alot of space in getting the camera in and out of the bag. Would this bag be too big for just a camera and the Luna Pro SBC which is the size of a small brick?
Has anybody used the clone Mekko/Safrotto F2? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=130323529677&Category=50504&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2#ht_6746wt_1167
I like alot of space in getting the camera in and out of the bag. Would this bag be too big for just a camera and the Luna Pro SBC which is the size of a small brick?
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