Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
What I really want is something a a bit bigger than my current F-5XB ... I love this bag but stuffing my new SD1M and a couple of primes into it is really stretching the poor little Domke's capabilities.
Is there something very similar in design that will fit a DSLR and two or three primes? I've looked at the Domke range at B&H's site and I can't really make any sense of it!
Is there something very similar in design that will fit a DSLR and two or three primes? I've looked at the Domke range at B&H's site and I can't really make any sense of it!
_goodtimez
Well-known
I advise you to buy the Domke F-2.
I got the ruggedwear version in brown and I love it.
I got the ruggedwear version in brown and I love it.
Tijmendal
Young photog
I think the F-5 is smaller than the F6 or not? I've got an F6, and even though I haven't used it more than 5 times (I'm a back-pack kinda person or go out with a single lens/camera combo), it's a great bag that easily fits a camera and a couple of primes.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
My current small bag is the Lowepro Event Messenger 150, which cost me £41 from Amazon. I use it with 3 M43 bodies and 3 lenses, plus, from time to time, an iPad. It would certainly take a dSLR and a couple of lenses without effort.
I've had it for a few months and it's both light and tough.
I've had it for a few months and it's both light and tough.
E.M
Well-known
I use a black canvas Domke F2 for a D3 and 3 lenses , feels good while walking and is low profile . You can even turn it into a bagpack with an optional strapsystem .
MiniMoke
Well-known
My current small bag is the Lowepro Event Messenger 150, which cost me £41 from Amazon. I use it with 3 M43 bodies and 3 lenses, plus, from time to time, an iPad. It would certainly take a dSLR and a couple of lenses without effort.
I've had it for a few months and it's both light and tough.
One more for the Event Messenger from Lowepro!
Cheap
Roomy
Cheap
Light
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Quite tough
Cheap
I have the 150 for every day and a 250 when I pack up and take a Macbook 13"
....did I mention they're cheap?
Timestep
Established
Domke F2 for sure—a deserved Classic.
or Domke F6: a compact version of the F2, without side pockets, and slightly shallower.
or Domke F6: a compact version of the F2, without side pockets, and slightly shallower.
Sparrow
Veteran
... I normally say Hadley Pro at this point
raid
Dad Photographer
I am currently using a compact bag by Tamrac. It holds my two cameras, each with one lens. There is a pocket for some accessories.
back alley
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are you wanting to stay with domke?
maybe the f6, 'little bit smaller bag' or the 4af…i had both both and they did well with a smaller kit.
maybe the f6, 'little bit smaller bag' or the 4af…i had both both and they did well with a smaller kit.
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
The 250 is $44 and change @B&H: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/840043-REG/Lowepro_LP36416_0WW_Event_Messenger_250_For.htmlOne more for the Event Messenger from Lowepro!
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Roomy
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Light
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Quite tough
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I have the 150 for every day and a 250 when I pack up and take a Macbook 13"
....did I mention they're cheap?
Someone is making camera bags that don't cost $40,000 each??
Unfortunately at that low price, they are most likely made in China by slave labor.
On the other hand, Domke bags are made in the U.S. Last I checked, there are a lot of people here in the U.S. that are in need of jobs.
I have had several Domkes over they years and they cost a little more than the Lowepro bags, but they are worth the extra cost IMHO. I had two that I sold off due to infrequent use and I came to regret that decision.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I'll vote for the F6. They hold a lot, and make a nice compact bag for a camera that size and some lenses. I like the F6 so much I have two of them!
Turtle
Veteran
I second the Domke F6 or F2. I love mine (I have both) and blogged about it if you're interested.
Of the two, the F6 really is the Goldilocks solution.... just right. The F2 is a fair bit bigger, but compact for all it carries.
Of the two, the F6 really is the Goldilocks solution.... just right. The F2 is a fair bit bigger, but compact for all it carries.
1joel1
Well-known
I second the Domke F6 or F2. I love mine (I have both) and blogged about it if you're interested.
Of the two, the F6 really is the Goldilocks solution.... just right. The F2 is a fair bit bigger, but compact for all it carries.
I went with the F6 Ruggedwear. I should get it next week, but I think it will be perfect.
By the way Tom, beautiful work and a tad heartbreaking in some areas, but that's just proof of the level of your skill.
Joel
kxl
Social Documentary
While the F2 and F6 are great bags, note that they are a different form factor than the F-5XB. The next size up would be the F5XZ, but only w/re to height; I think the widths are the same. SO, I think if you like the same form factor you may need to consider other makers. I highly recommend Thinktank - possibly the Retrospective series.
wjlapier
Well-known
The F6 will seem huge next the 5XB. The F8 is a bit smaller ( holds more because of extra pockets ) than the 5XB ( F10 smaller ). I have all four including the F3X.
In my F6 I have the four insert included with the bag and I purchased the two insert which I use as a one insert. Mamiya M645 kit in the F6. RFer's in the F8. A&A* bags to the left. Smaller is my mFT kit.
Noisy iphone pic attached.
In my F6 I have the four insert included with the bag and I purchased the two insert which I use as a one insert. Mamiya M645 kit in the F6. RFer's in the F8. A&A* bags to the left. Smaller is my mFT kit.
Noisy iphone pic attached.
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bwidjaja
Warung Photo
+1 on F3X as being larger than F5 but still compact compared to F2.The F10 and F3X are larger than the F5XB, yet smaller than the F4AF and F6.
Chris
What I like most about F3X is the fact that a DLSR with lens attached and 2 primes can easily fit in the main compartment and you still have 2 spacious outside pockets.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
From tiffen.com, website for Domke's US distributor:
Interior dimensions in inches, W x D x H
F5XB: 9.5 x 4.0 x 6.0
F10: 9.0 x 3.0 x 7.0
F3X: 9.5 x 6.0 x 9.0
F4AF: 8.5 x 7.0 x 9.5
F6: 11.25 x 5.5 x 7.0
Chris
Interior dimensions in inches, W x D x H
F5XB: 9.5 x 4.0 x 6.0
F10: 9.0 x 3.0 x 7.0
F3X: 9.5 x 6.0 x 9.0
F4AF: 8.5 x 7.0 x 9.5
F6: 11.25 x 5.5 x 7.0
Chris
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