Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Dear Mr Back Alley,
My poor little OMD swims in the Domke F5-XB and I'd like something smaller to hold the OMD and a couple of lenses securely and snuggly!
I note there is a Domke F5-XA (?) that may be ideal and I do like the thrift store styling of the Domkes!
Your advice sir ... and some possible alternatives?
Yours sincerely ... confused down under.

My poor little OMD swims in the Domke F5-XB and I'd like something smaller to hold the OMD and a couple of lenses securely and snuggly!
I note there is a Domke F5-XA (?) that may be ideal and I do like the thrift store styling of the Domkes!
Your advice sir ... and some possible alternatives?
Yours sincerely ... confused down under.
back alley
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i'm afraid that most of the bags suitable for your exact needs look like purses...
the domke 5xa will do you best and still help maintain that manly presence.
the domke 5xa will do you best and still help maintain that manly presence.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
It's funny (and great) that Joe is our official bag-guru. I knew he could chime in when I asked about Retro 10 insert question earlier today. 
As for Keith's question, I'd put Retrospective 5 into the mix. That holds a few lenses, including the incoming 25/1.4 and OM-D nicely with minimum bulk.
As for Keith's question, I'd put Retrospective 5 into the mix. That holds a few lenses, including the incoming 25/1.4 and OM-D nicely with minimum bulk.
robklurfield
eclipse
Keith, I was expecting that your question would be along the lines of "Dear Abby, I bought a camera bag that just doesn't work. Now what do I do? Signed, Forlorned."
Asking Joe (with ALL due respect to RFF's ultimate bag guru) ought to elicit a response like "I dunno; try 'em all."
All kidding aside (Joe, I am kidding ... honest!!!): how is that new Retro bag? Got some pix of it all loaded up?
My wife picked up a really nice leather bag labeled Land Rover (surely they had made for them) that is the perfect size from one M or Barnack, BUT the damned thing looks like a purse. She paid something like $10.00 bucks for it at a rummage sale. I can't possibly carry it, as nice as it looks. I just feel like it would need to have a some lipstick and whatever else it is that ladies keep in their bags (don't ever look in a lady's bag!!!). So, it sits in the closet. Just too dainty for me.
Asking Joe (with ALL due respect to RFF's ultimate bag guru) ought to elicit a response like "I dunno; try 'em all."
All kidding aside (Joe, I am kidding ... honest!!!): how is that new Retro bag? Got some pix of it all loaded up?
My wife picked up a really nice leather bag labeled Land Rover (surely they had made for them) that is the perfect size from one M or Barnack, BUT the damned thing looks like a purse. She paid something like $10.00 bucks for it at a rummage sale. I can't possibly carry it, as nice as it looks. I just feel like it would need to have a some lipstick and whatever else it is that ladies keep in their bags (don't ever look in a lady's bag!!!). So, it sits in the closet. Just too dainty for me.
back alley
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i have a lowepro 'streamline 100'...made for a smaller camera like a fuji x10 or maybe a slim m4/3 and an extra lens...but it does look like a purse...i tried it out for awhile and it worked well...used it for the x100.
someone once wrote that a true man is tough enough to be tender...
someone once wrote that a true man is tough enough to be tender...
robklurfield
eclipse
someone once wrote that a true man is tough enough to be tender...
Quite true. I will wear pink socks, but I simply can't bring myself to carry a purse. A camera bag is bad enough (my Billingham is almost like a diaper bag). It's not that the purse thing is too feminine for me (though it is); it's more that it's too effete for my tastes.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
i'm afraid that most of the bags suitable for your exact needs look like purses...
the domke 5xa will do you best and still help maintain that manly presence.
Sage advice indeed from our bag-meister.
In my F2 which is bigger than the F5, my smaller cameras are snug inside a pocket/pouch (comes with the bag or you can order these separately from Domke) attached to the bag "wall" with velcros.
You probably don't want smaller bag, just a better way to organize smaller things in your existing bag.
kxl
Social Documentary
Keith-
I think you need a KAKADU satchel (with your own Domke inserts)... I dunno, just seems appropriate.
-Keith
I think you need a KAKADU satchel (with your own Domke inserts)... I dunno, just seems appropriate.
-Keith
Fred R.
Established
I use those purse bags on a belt. They then become pouches without gender and I can attend rugby matches and MMA events without fear of my internal homophobe being awakened.
Gerry M
Gerry
Keith,
I have/use a Domke F5XA that fits my G1, 20, 14, 14-45 very nicely. Room in the pockets for extra batteries, SD cards and a bit more. Seems like the OM-D and the G1 are about the same size.
I have/use a Domke F5XA that fits my G1, 20, 14, 14-45 very nicely. Room in the pockets for extra batteries, SD cards and a bit more. Seems like the OM-D and the G1 are about the same size.
MartinP
Veteran
You could do a lot worse than look at a small (or XS) Courierware bag. I have been using one for some years and it seems both indestructible and invisible.
EDIT: Omigod . . . I posted in a bag thread . . . shoot me now
EDIT: Omigod . . . I posted in a bag thread . . . shoot me now
paulfish4570
Veteran
kakadu bags look way cool. i handled one awhile back. that model was a little too big for my compact kits ...
bwidjaja
Warung Photo
Hi Keith, this is something I stumbled upon while looking for a bag for m4/3 system. Small, cheap, enough "cushion" and can be worn as a belt pack.
The inside can be configured with dividers. Currently I have an EPM1 with Oly 45mm on the left (smaller footprint without EVF); GH1 with Oly 9-18 in the middle (larger footprint); and small flash on the right. The front part has flexible mesh pocket that i put extra batteries in.
Perfect for a walk around bag. Not sure if you have easy access to buy it from Aussie.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/hubba-hubba-hiney.aspx
The inside can be configured with dividers. Currently I have an EPM1 with Oly 45mm on the left (smaller footprint without EVF); GH1 with Oly 9-18 in the middle (larger footprint); and small flash on the right. The front part has flexible mesh pocket that i put extra batteries in.
Perfect for a walk around bag. Not sure if you have easy access to buy it from Aussie.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/hubba-hubba-hiney.aspx
gilpen123
Gil
Keith, did you consider possibility of having the grip in the future? The F5Xb will do the job for that purpose
kanzlr
Hexaneur
get a BBB
I use it for everything.
If I just bring along the Retina, I have films and filters in there.
If I bring the RF set (body + 28/50/90) it fits nicely
If I bring the SLR (body + 50 + 85) it fits nicely
The newer one even has space for a tablet or other small stuff.
I use it for everything.
If I just bring along the Retina, I have films and filters in there.
If I bring the RF set (body + 28/50/90) it fits nicely
If I bring the SLR (body + 50 + 85) it fits nicely
The newer one even has space for a tablet or other small stuff.
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