mathomas
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I double checked the tag just in case, and its a 5xc (I have both). I think we just have different ideas about loading a bag. Your pics are great and I enjoyed your review, which is one of the reasons why I got the bag. It just ended up not being for me, and I always felt like I was over stuffing it. I also didn't like that zipper style pouch at the bottom which make the cameras sit up high in the bag. I found that I prefer a slot for each, and one top opening. I'm glad you found a bag, as I know how hard it is to be satisfied in our never ending search for the perfect bag. I was just giving my two cents to the OP
No problem! Your comments re the F-5XC were just so opposite mine I thought there must have been a mistake
Oh, and I also wish Domke would make an F-5XB+ (or whatever), just a bit larger in each dimension, so you could more easily slip in a couple of lenses, and everything would be on one "story". The 5XB is almost perfect for the 2 camera + 2 extra lenses setup, but just the tiniest bit too small.
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woodphoto
woodphoto
I feel the same way... a slightly larger 5xb would be a great one camera day shooter. Have you checked out the 832 yet? I saw one at Samy's camera here in LA and fell immediately in love with it, plus it comes in rugged wear. Ordered from B&H and haven't looked back. At this point I think I have more Domke camera bags then my wife has purses...
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woodphoto
woodphoto
Heres an interesting review... in Korean i think. It shows the bag off pretty well and even though I don't understand anything he says, It seems almost universal in its explanation. What it doesn't show are the dividers that come with it that allow small mods in both compartments to alot space to smaller items.
832
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bImLJrWMtoE
831
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRPQSVRisRE
There is also a F-833, but that thing is huge...
832
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bImLJrWMtoE
831
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRPQSVRisRE
There is also a F-833, but that thing is huge...
mathomas
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I feel the same way... a slightly larger 5xb would be a great one camera day shooter. Have you checked out the 832 yet? I saw one at Samy's camera here in LA and fell immediately in love with it, plus it comes in rugged wear. Ordered from B&H and haven't looked back. At this point I think I have more Domke camera bags then my wife has purses...
I believe I've picked the 832 up and looked at it at my shop. I couldn't quite suss it, if I recall correctly. Perhaps I should look again. The deeper bags don't really do it for me (the F-5XC only works due to the lower zipper and the "story" technique), but I'll have to check it out again to be sure.
I definitely have more bags than my wife
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5xb without the zippered top would be great! what i like best about the retro 5 is that there is a large opening that doesn't narrow because of a zippered top.
can't say that i like that domke rugged wear look...it's an ugly brown...
can't say that i like that domke rugged wear look...it's an ugly brown...
f6andBthere
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The X100 is now in severe danger of being knocked off it's perch as the most talked about item on RFF for for 2011 by ... bags?
What alternatate universe have I stumbled into here?
What alternatate universe have I stumbled into here?
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The X100 is now in severe danger of being knocked off it's perch as the most talked about item on RFF for for 2011 by ... bags?
What alternatate universe have I stumbled into here?![]()
not really...
many of the posts are about which bag to put the x100 into...:angel:
f6andBthere
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not really...
many of the posts are about which bag to put the x100 into...:angel:
Good point!
X100 owners can breathe easy then.
mathomas
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5xb without the zippered top would be great! what i like best about the retro 5 is that there is a large opening that doesn't narrow because of a zippered top.
can't say that i like that domke rugged wear look...it's an ugly brown...
I agree. I like the "bucket" design of the other Domkes a bit better than the F-5XB. That said, give the F-10 a look. It's shape is just a little odd, but it is more of a bucket design, very roughly the size of the F-5XB. It also has a huge front pocket, which is nice.
Think Tank sent me a Retro 5 to review, I will have the video review of it up soon. It's clearly a very nice bag, and I like the fact there's no top zipper, but I'm finding it has too many bits and bobs in the way of the main opening for my taste. It makes it a bit difficult to use every cubic inch of the bag. On the other hand, it seems Think Tank has thought of everything, feature-wise, when designing the bag, and its construction is impeccable.
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i plan on using the retro 5 often, just not sure what will go into it.
i think it would be great for the rd1 with lens attached and maybe 2 other lenses tucked inside.
it also works fine with the rd1+lens and the x100...
the x100 fits best alone in the domke 5xa.
i think it would be great for the rd1 with lens attached and maybe 2 other lenses tucked inside.
it also works fine with the rd1+lens and the x100...
the x100 fits best alone in the domke 5xa.
mathomas
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woodphoto
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mathomas
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Part II seems to be set on private?
Thanks for the heads-up! For some reason iMovie defaults the upload to 'private'. I have fixed that.
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