BTMarcais
Well-known
tan, various blues and greens, black. I think almost all of my bags are a different color...
Domke's mostly, with the odd lowepro, tamrac, and billingham thrown in.
That said, it DOES matter sometimes, and I'm thinking I'll have to get another small black bag for certain occasions.
Because the closet full I have now just isn't enough apparently...
-Brian
Domke's mostly, with the odd lowepro, tamrac, and billingham thrown in.
That said, it DOES matter sometimes, and I'm thinking I'll have to get another small black bag for certain occasions.
Because the closet full I have now just isn't enough apparently...
-Brian
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joe...you're not crazy, just uncommitted... and moving quickly toward the asylum.![]()
ha! i just changed my sig...how is that for timing.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
mmmm....on second thoughts - I'd get mistaken for a UK postman!
Dave.
Dear Dave,
No. These are SERIOUSLY -- indeed, WILFULLY -- red.
I'd call 'em Da-Glo but that doesn't convey the intensity...
Cheers,
R.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
looking back - this thread has a few serious attempts at viewpoint delivery, so I'll retire and seek solace in that bottle of Jack D. ( it's for medicinal purposes! ):angel:
Dave.
Dave.
dmr
Registered Abuser
Basic black! No-name K-mart special. Works just fine for me. 
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I wanted different colors for my bags so that I could store different types of cameras in them. For instance, a blue with tan trimmings for medium format and what not...
But the choices available foiled my project. However, I tend to go with dark colors (blue or green) except for the Domke FX5B in tan that I got for a trip to Europe. Don't ask me why... I just liked the color (I have another one, in black, purchased from Ralph, aka Rover, some time ago).
So... all my bags tend to be dark (green, blue, black...).
But the choices available foiled my project. However, I tend to go with dark colors (blue or green) except for the Domke FX5B in tan that I got for a trip to Europe. Don't ask me why... I just liked the color (I have another one, in black, purchased from Ralph, aka Rover, some time ago).
So... all my bags tend to be dark (green, blue, black...).
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
All Domke (so far), all "Sand" aka tan. I don't like dark bags because during hot seasons they are more of a heat sink. I would, however consider green/olive as long as it wasn't too dark. No black, never, ever.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
khaki and brown, I usually wear very 'naturally' coloured clothes so that fits right in 
elshaneo
Panographer
All my bags are Black as I find them to be more inconspicuous compared to other colors ;-)
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I don't much care about the color of the outside but strongly prefer light--yellow/white--colored fabric on the inside. Makes finding stuff much easier for me!
Rob
Rob
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
...drive you all insane, but it might push a few over the edge
what colour(s) is/are your camera bags and does it make a difference to you?
mine are all black.
I recently bought a Tenba Messenger for laptop and camera. It is orange. The fact that my first Tenba 30 years ago was orange, and that the new orange bag was $30 less than the black one helped.
The rest are black.
kshapero
South Florida Man
My favorite bag is a black canvas A &A bag with hot red interior......GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
Spleenrippa
Yes, Right There
My everyday A&A clone is black (of course), and I have a bright orange Tenba Messenger that I use for travel.
Not too fond of the Tenba, though- I can't stand nylon...
Not too fond of the Tenba, though- I can't stand nylon...
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
black, sand and olive green Domke bags. Lot's of 'em. I love camera bags! 
kxl
Social Documentary
I have a couple of sand-colored Domke's, but these days, I use them for lens storage only.
The bags I do use are black. Regardless of color, any new bag I purchase MUST have some kind of rain cover. These days, I look at the Thinktank Photo line of bags first before considering anything else.
-Keith
The bags I do use are black. Regardless of color, any new bag I purchase MUST have some kind of rain cover. These days, I look at the Thinktank Photo line of bags first before considering anything else.
-Keith
AgentX
Well-known
The Incognito I just ordered is black with a green flap.
If I was buying a Domke I'd probably get sand or brown, maybe olive.
If I was buying a Domke I'd probably get sand or brown, maybe olive.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
For my Domke bags, I have an olive F-6 and olive F-10; waxwear F-6; blue F-803; Gray F-2; Sand F-1x and F-5xb; black f'5xb. I've gotten partial to the olive and waxwear colors.
I didn't used to like black, but now I like my black Tamrac system 8, and my large Tenba bag (and the black F-5Xb). And I have the gray Tamrac system 10, and it's fine.
What I like about the gray and black bags is they blend in with the car interior, making them less visible through the window.
I didn't used to like black, but now I like my black Tamrac system 8, and my large Tenba bag (and the black F-5Xb). And I have the gray Tamrac system 10, and it's fine.
What I like about the gray and black bags is they blend in with the car interior, making them less visible through the window.
summar
Well-known
My favorites are three decades-old bags colored grey close enough to 18% to be useful for metering. Most new bags seem to be colored black, which looks cool but really isn't -- they heat up fast on a warm summer day.
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old thread...born again!
rbsinto
Well-known
My original 20-odd year old Tenba 995 is a grey-green colour by choice, when purchased new, and my second, (purchased used for fifteen dollars a few years ago) is black.
They're such good bags, that I would have grabbed the second one even if it had been fluorescent pink.
They're such good bags, that I would have grabbed the second one even if it had been fluorescent pink.
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