Yet another Domke F-5X question :)

PeterL

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Hi,

I've just been reading up on the Domke F-5X bags and I was just wondering one thing. The F-5Xa (the smallest one) looks perfect to me as a "man's purse" (*shudder*). I'd like to use it as a camera bag for a Ricoh GX-100 with one 50mm optical viewfinder + my very small wallet, normal cell phone and A6 sized notebook (= a quarter of A4 sized paper: 105x146mm).

I know it will all fit in, but I don't understand how it works when you divide the bag up. The bag is about 20x20x10cm, are the dividers 10cm wide ? Ideally, I'd like to reduce it a bit when it's not fully loaded.

How does it feel when it's attached to a belt ? My gear isn't the heaviest (no Leica M3 + 3 lenses ;)). Is it comfortable ? I'd like to just hang it there and forget about it, which is much harder when it's over my shoulder.



Peter.
 
The bag comes with one divider, adjustable via velcro along its edges. You can make the resulting two compartments any size you wish. I don't know that model camera, but if it's a basic slr/rangefinder, you should have no trouble fitting the mentioned gear into the bag.

As for use w/ a belt, I've never actually tried it, but the bag seems too bulky to hang off the hip that way. The included shoulder strap is very comfortable across the chest, w/ the bag hanging to the side or behind, and is quite secure for me. Btw, I can carry two rangefinders w/ 35- and 50mm lenses attached. Not much room for anything else at that point except for a couple of rolls of film in the tiny outer pockets.
 
The bag comes with one divider, adjustable via velcro along its edges. You can make the resulting two compartments any size you wish. I don't know that model camera, but if it's a basic slr/rangefinder, you should have no trouble fitting the mentioned gear into the bag.

It's not an RF, it's a "small sensor camera" (aka P&S for intelligent people). I'm moving to digital but digital rangefinders are way out of my budget for the hobby that photography is. Still need to be able to afford a house and kids !

As for use w/ a belt, I've never actually tried it, but the bag seems too bulky to hang off the hip that way. The included shoulder strap is very comfortable across the chest, w/ the bag hanging to the side or behind, and is quite secure for me.

Hmm, I was afraid of that. I'm looking for an in-between bag: most belt pouches take only a small camera and most shoulder bags are too big to hang&forget. I had a Minolta TC-1 before and the aspect I loved most, was that I could just hang it off my belt until I needed it. I'd like the same now, but with a bit more space for a small wallet & notebook+pen. Say, 11x15x8cm internal size or something like that.

Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to do some more reading up, then. I found the Naneu Pro Delta and then there's the Domke pouches, maybe they're a bit more what I'm looking for.


Peter.
 
For a P&S sized camera + the extras mentioned, the Domke may actually be too big. In the U.S. we have stores called REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.?) that carry all kinds of camping/travel/gear bags in all sizes. You might try a comparable store in Belgium that carries non-camera bags that will nonetheless serve your purposes.
 
Hi JJA,

I'll probably go for a Domke F-945 as it's sufficiently smaller so much more easy to carry on a belt, yet it fits everything I mentioned above + sunglasses. At €25, it's about an average price, too. For all other Domke bags, I really like the sand colour, but the F-945 sand looks very ugly. But the olive one looks good !

Once, I promised myself never to spend a second on shopping for "men's purses" or camera bags, and look at me now :( *burst into tears*

:p

Thanks for your help.



Peter.
 
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