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Naneu Pro UrbanGear U120 - Backpack for camera and notebook - 1680D ballistic nylon - black Review

Naneu Pro UrbanGear U120 - Backpack for camera and notebook - 1680D ballistic nylon - black
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Love this bag. Bought it right before a 5-day tour of the Pacific Rim. Carried a D80 with grip and three zooms, along with a flash and accessories bag. Fully loaded it is heavy, but that is a function of what you put in it. Also has great outer pockets and tons of padding. I did not like the lack of a chest strap, though it comes with removable waist strap. Also the laptop sleeve is huge and easily swallowed my iPad, cleaning cloths, and a few magazines. It stands up on its own, and the bottom has rubber feet to prevent scuffing. The inner camera bag is removable, in case you want to use it as a day pack or for a non-photography purpose.
PROS:
* Lots of room
* Versatile divider system
* Outer pocket has many slots for accessories and travel related gear.
CONS:
* Will not fit under an airline seat when loaded. I had to turn it sideways and push very hard. Once under there, almost impossible to get anything out of the bag.
* Can be bulky, but if you need a bag of this size it comes with the territory.
* Outside side mesh pocket is not useful. It's V-shaped so anything that is put in there will slide out easily. Also the drawstring will not keep heavier items in. I never used it except for very light and non-critical things like food and receipts.
I'd buy it again and it's really a sleek bag when all buttoned up. Biggest plus: It doesn't LOOK like a camera bag.

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UrbanGear U120 Multi Purpose Case features specially designed spaces for all your equipment and even offers a dedicated compartment to protect your notebook computer. UrbanGear U120 Multi Purpose Case is designed to double as both a notebook backpack and a multi-functional camera bag. It features a padded rear compartment that accommodates most 15" notebook computers.


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Domke Gripper Camera Strap, 1" with Swivel Quick Release, Tan. Review

Domke Gripper Camera Strap, 1 with Swivel Quick Release, Tan.
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I bought one of these about 5-6 months ago for my Nikon D40. There was also the 1.5inch strap, but that seemed a bit big for the little D40.
All in all i couldnt be happier. it is comfortable, the quick releases work well and have never released on thier own by accident.
it looks much nicer than that god awful "NIKON NIKON NIKON LOOK AT ME I HAVE NIKON!!!" yellow and black strap.
i give it a 5 out of 5.
UPDATE Sept 2009.
Just got a D90, ordered another one of these straps for it. Still 5/5!

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Constructed of the same thick webbing used on all Domke Bags, with our Gripper non-slip tracks woven in. Fully adjustable 1.5" wide strap has durable nylon swivel hooks at both ends. Great for carrying hard cases and sling bags or as a supplementary waist strap for all your Domke bags.

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Black) Review

Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Black)
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I bought this bag and recently used it to carry my Canon 40D and 70-200mm f4.0 L lens. While going through a cruise ship security, with only the lens in the bag, I picked up the bag after it had been x-rayed and the lens fell out, hit the floor, and cracked the lens barrel--$300 to repair. The bag was latched.
I tested the bag with only the lens inside, both loose in the bag in the insert provided. In both cases, when gently just turning the bag around, the lens fell out. So I caution anyone buying/using this bag to keep it full of stuff, and/or be very aware of how you pick it up.

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller is an exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior. Similar to F-2 Original Bag, but scaled down for less equipment, such as 1 or 2 cameras with or without motor drives, 3-4 lenses, flash, film and accessories. Features
Exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior
Ideal for one or two cameras with or without motor drives, three to four lenses, flash unit, film and accessories
Nine compartments and pockets include two full-length zippered pockets
Padded four compartment "short" Insert
Adjustable non-slip Gripper Strap


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Domke PhoTOGS Vest X-Large (Khaki) Review

Domke PhoTOGS Vest X-Large (Khaki)
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This is a pretty nice vest, I feel that it is worth the price I paid for it. There are numerous pockets. On the front I was even able to store my Nikon D200 with the attached MB-D200 grip (of course I had to remove the lens).
I can comfortably walk around with a body, and 2 or 3 lenses plus flash. I can even put my 70-200 VR in the back pocket if I needed to.

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What the pros are wearing this - and every - season! We asked what qualities they looked for in tough utility clothing and they told us. Here are all the features they wanted in one great vest.

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Domke 740-6BK 1-Inch Web Strap without Swivel (Black) Review

Domke 740-6BK 1-Inch Web Strap without Swivel (Black)
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Recently, I bought an old 35mm rangefinder film camera, a Canon P made in 1961. It didn't come with a strap, so I ordered one of these Domke camera straps. This strap is made with heavy cotton webbing, with rubber strands weaved into the webbing on the underside. This works well in stopping the camera from sliding on my neck. It's also the right length and adjustable.
What I particularly like about the Domke straps is that it doesn't have any advertising on it. I hate straps that show the Nikon or Canon name in bright letters. I don't want to be a walking advertisement and I don't want to draw attention to my camera or myself. These Domke straps are discrete, comfortable, secure, very durable, functional, and they add a nice touch to my classic camera. By the way, they now come one per pack--not six like they did before. I guess that was a mistake that they've corrected.

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Domke Gripper Straps stay put with tracks of non-slip rubber woven into the cotton webbing.

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Domke F-2 Original Bag (Olive) Review

Domke F-2 Original Bag (Olive)
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This bag is great. It conforms to your body, feels secure, doesn't draw attention to you, and holds a ton of lenses. I can hold my SLR and 5 lenses with relative ease, along with my charger, two flashes, and various cables/accessories. The strap is very comfortable and long. The body-side of the strap has some sort of rubber lining to keep traction on your shoulder, so it doesn't slip while moving. My only (very minor) complaint is that there is no small compartment for memory cards, they tend to get lost in the pockets. Still, this bag was worth every penny.

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F-2 Original Domke - The bag that started it all. Jim Domke had the first one custom made for his own use in 1976, and tens of thousands of bags later, the F-2 is still the most popular Domke Bag. It is the faithful companion of professional photographers around the world.

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Domke 701-83S F-803 Camera Satchel (Sand) Review

Domke 701-83S F-803 Camera Satchel (Sand)
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i've been looking high and low for a bag like this one. like any avid photographer, i've owned and have many a camera bag. Nothing quite like this though. I was looking for a bag to carry my Rebel XT, 17-85mm lens attached, sigma 70-200 F2.8 lens, PD70X PSD, 35mm F2 prime lens, batteries, cards, hoods, remote, cleaning gear, and my ipod. just enough stuff to be ready for practically anything. this bag fits the bill, without looking like a techno geeks man purse.
my velocity 5 was being called a purse far too often. a clear sign you need to find a domke. that and i can't fit another lens in the velocity 5.
this bag has very little padding. it is made of heavy canvas. the only padding is on the 3inch width sides and bottom. no padding on the front and back. it does come with one domke lens insert. it's capable of swallowing my sigma snuggly. excellent. the scarce amount of padding gives the bag a very very slim profile. if you're used to having a million padded velcro dividers like a tamrac or lowepro bag, you're in for a shock with this bag. it has practically none. it's domke's way of forcing you to carry less? with this bag, you tend to pack items in small nylon bags, and tossing them into the bottom. i did scavenge one velcro divider from a different bag to hold my slr upright.
like any other camera bag, it won't be perfect for every situation or everyone. but it's perfect for me when i'm running around town.
things you should know:
1) shoulder strap is NOT removeable
2) comes with a domke bag tag
3) the top flap of the bag has a steel or plastic insert to retain the bags briefcase shape when closed.
4) the clasp for the bag is hard to operate, but very strong.
5) extra clasps on the sides of the bag to carry more items.
6) not waterproof by any means
7) bag will probably not stand on it's own if set on the ground.
8) looks nothing, and i mean nothing, like a camera bag. mine is sand colored. gives peace of mind, especially when inside is several thousand bucks worth of camera gear.

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The Camera Satchel is stylish yet multipurpose. Utilizing zippered pockets in the weather flap and padding this will keep your equipment safe and handy. Sized to fit a laptop with room for files and accessories this is designed for the photographer on the go. Seven compartments assure enough space for all of your gear. An adjustable Domke Gripper Strap gives a comfortable and secure carrying option.

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Domke 700-53B F-5XC Large Shoulder Bag - Black Review

Domke 700-53B F-5XC Large Shoulder Bag - Black
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I bought this bag originally to take to an air show and have found many uses for it since. It's very well made with high quality zippers and very thick soft lint free lining with two flexible dividers that velcro into the sides. It holds my 40D, 100mm macro, 50mm f/1.8, 28mm f/1.8, 1.4x teleconverter, 4 camera batteries, 8 rechargable AA's, rocket blower, and my 580 EX II flash in its case. What I like a lot about this bag is the small accessory flap underneath the flap on the bottom front to store smaller items and be able to access them with ease. It also has a small back pouch which is good for storing things like a map or other papers. The strap has rubberized grips the entire length of the strap which are very good at keeping the bag securely on your shoulder.
Another great thing about this bag is that it looks like a normal messenger bag, which is great for traveling in airports, train stations, and the like. It's very inconspicuous. Overall, this is a great all around travel bag that can also be used for quick access to your camera when out shooting. This would make a good hiking shoulder bag also.
I've never been disappointed with Domke products, and this is no exception. Every bag I own from them has been nothing but top quality and well designed. Heck, they haven't been around this long by not doing it right!

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Light weight, versatile and inconspicuous camera bag that allows for easy access. This canvas, padded bag is designed for comfort and protection. Additional features include an adjustable and removable non-slip Gripperâ„¢ Strap, YKK zipper and is Made in the USA.

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Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Black) Review

Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Black)
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But for 2.5 little quibbles, I'd have given this bag 5 stars.
Quibble # 1 is the velcro closure on the main flap. It's makes the bag far too noisy to open. I like to shoot with Leica Ms for their quiet shutters and overall "stealth". The velcro negates those advantages. A simple fix...I just removed about 90% of the velcro, leaving only enough to keep the flap closed.
Quibble #2 is with the front pockets. There are 4 of them and 3 of them are too small for anything but a pen. The largest will barely hold a Sekonic 308b exposure meter. I really wish that Domke had designed the bag with just two front pockets, but then they couldn't advertise it as having 7 compartments. I guess that the stitching between the pockets can be removed if you have the patience and a steady hand.
Quibble #2.5 is the Domke label on the front flap. I don't want to advertise to the world that I'm carrying $4,000 worth of gear in a bag that, otherwise, is almost invisible. The label is a PITA to remove. I had to use a razor knife to verrrrry carefully cut it away. This is quibble 2.5, only because, if you select the "Official White House Photographer" (or something like that) version, you may actually enjoy advertising the contents of your bag.
Now for the good stuff....
The bag is made of high quality, durable canvas. After a little use, it softens and kind of molds itself to your side. In fact, the more you use it, the better it gets. You could probably remove the padded dividers and toss the shell in with the laundry if you wanted to.
The strap is fantastic. It's a Domke "Gripper" strap. Just like the ones I use on all of my cameras. Although I tend to carry my bags/cameras "cross-chest" for security, the Gripper makes it possible to keep them on my shoulder without much danger of sliding off. The swivels keep the strap from getting twisted and save a lot of cuss words.
The interior has three compartments. I use the center one for a small body with lens attached. Usually a Leica M, but it will also hold a SMALLish SLR with short lens.
One of the other compartments is useful for a second lens or two while the third can be loaded with film.
A nice feature is that the front of the padded dividers is not attached to the front of the bag. This space is useful for extra batteries, a filter or two or other small items.
This is a SMALL bag. It probably won't be your only bag if you have anything more than a very small kit.
It's nearly perfect for the Leica M system and costs a lot less than anything comparable...think Billingham/Fogg, etc.
Just remember to remove the velcro!!

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Special Edition Domke F-5XB with White House LogoA truly versatile hip-hugger, the F-5XB can be used as a conventional camera bag with the included Gripper Shoulder Strap or as a belt bag by employing the belt tunnel (accepts belts as wide as 2.5", or use the optional Domke Belt). Features
Ideal for one SLR or rangefinder camera, one or two lenses, filters, film and accessories
Thread your belt through the tunnel for an instant waist pack
Seven compartments and pockets
Padded main compartment lined with hook and loop material has two removable padded divider walls
Main compartment dimensions of 10.5 x 4.5 x 6.5-inches


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Tenba Black Label 638-441 Small Photo Satchel (Black) Review

Tenba Black Label 638-441 Small Photo Satchel (Black)
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One of the more attractive and durable camera bags I've ever owned in the 40 years I've lugging them around. I bought the Tenba Black Label Small Satchel because it just meets the maximum size restriction for camera bags by museums in our area the allow photography, like the St. Louis Art Museum and the Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City, MO. I've been able to cram into this small bag a Nikon D700 with a 24-85mm f/2.8-f/4.0 mounted, Nikon 180mm f2.8, Micro-Nikkor 105mm f2.8 and 50mm f1.4 plus cable release, two spare batteries, Columbus GPS, flashlight, lens cleaning kit, pencils, filters and more. It will not hold a camera with a longer lens, like the 180mm, attached or a full sized pro camera, like the D3. After two years and many trips, the bag looks like new.

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Capacity: Small size D/SLR or Rangefinder with 2-3 lenses and flash, Weighing only 1.3 pounds, small satchel isdesigned to be the ultimate lightweight, slim-profile camera bag for compact camera systems. A perfect fit for a Leica M8 or other rangefinder system, Panasonic Micro Four Thirds, Nikon D40, and Canon Rebel. Black Label is a collection of camera bags with exquisite tailoring details, including double-needle pleats, sculpted curves and massively yet meticulously reinforced stress points. But the beauty is far from skin deep. Black Label bags draw on Tenba\'s 30-year reputation as the ultimate professional bag, with rugged durability, working pro design, and serious practicality. And while they honor the heritage of those decades of leadership, Black Label bags are crafted, from the first stitch to the last, for today\'s image makers.

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Domke F-5XB Shoulder and Belt Ruggedwear Bag Review

Domke F-5XB Shoulder and Belt Ruggedwear Bag
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This bag is perfect for a Nikon DSLR with kit lens mounted or zoom that's not TOO long... it fits the 35-70mm f/2.8D but without a lot of room to spare. It also fits another small to medium sized lens plus small flash unit (such as SB-400), or two additional lenses without flash. The SB-600 might make it a little snug for fitting another lens in, unless maybe it's the teeny 35mm f/2. Depends on how comfortable you are packing your gear a little tight. It seems the pocket on this one is a little smaller than on the black version. ALSO I am going to try to attach a photo of my bag, because I think the color is a little more brown than what you see in the Amazon shot. Luckily, I still like it, but was expecting it to be more gray, and it's sort of a brownish-gray, with black tones, if that makes any sense. It's hard to explain, and it depends on the light, but it's a wonderfully neutral color that seems to set off whatever I'm wearing. A great bag that sticks to your hip and doesn't swing everywhere while walking. If you've never had a Domke bag, treat yourself!

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Like your favorite pair of jeans, Domke bags get better with age and with the new Domke Ruggedwear collection you don\'t have to wait. The fabric produces a unique distressed and weathered look right from the start. The Ruggedwear classic bags feature high-quality, weather-tough, durable cotton canvas that is treated with special non-solvent, environmentally friendly waxes to afford the fabric a lifelong resistance to inclement weather. The special formula allows the fabric to breathe while the waxes produce a unique, timeless, weathered, distressed patina finish. By using the included refinishing oil, bags can be restored to its original finish quickly and easily. Use this versatile carrying case as a camera bag or remove the included Gripper Shoulder strap and thread your belt (or ours, sold separately) through the tunnel for an instant waist pack. This is Ideal For: 1 SLR or rangefinder camera, 1 or 2 lenses, filters, film and accessories. Five compartments and pockets give plenty of space for all of your gear. A padded main compartment is lined with hook and loop material and has two removable padded divider walls allowing a custom fit. Exterior Dimensions: 10"W x 4.5"D x 7.25"H. Interior Dimensions: 9.5"W x 4"D x 6"H.

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Domke F-2 Original Bag (Sand) Review

Domke F-2 Original Bag (Sand)
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I used Domke bags several years ago when I worked as a news photographer. The design was/is one of the best around for a bag to work out of rather than just to carry equipment. I liked the bag for its "floppiness" and its ability to mold itself to your body when carried. The biggest problem with the bags--and I saw this in virtually every Domke bag being carried by news photographers at the time--was that they wore through due to friction. Carrying it every day meant it rubbed against your side and mine eventually wore a big hole in the back. The only other problem I had with the bag was the lack of weather proofing. Being cotton, when they got wet they stayed wet for a long time.
I switched to a waterproofed nylon bag but it had its own problems. Zippers wore out and the rough nylon rubbed against and wore spots on my jackets.
Bottom line is--there is no perfect camera bag. The best I've found has been the Billingham brand (those are 5-star bags). They are dense-weave cotton with a waterproofing applied. They don't wear as easily and they don't absorb water. They're as easy to work out of as a Domke. They cost a LOT more, however.
I like the Domke bags as a less expensive alternative to the Billinghams. I still like to transport equipment in heavily padded, waterproof nylon bags but, more often than not, I'll carry a Domke or Billingham canvas bag when I'm actually shooting photos.

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The bag that started it all. Jim Domke had the first one custom made for his own use in 1976, and the F-2 is still one of the most popular Domke Bags today. Designed so that the photographer could get at equipment instantly, without having to take the bag from their shoulder. Includes an adjustable non-slip Gripper Strap with durable cotton webbing, removable bottom stiffener, removable hand carrying strap, YKK zippers, and steel snap hooks.

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Olive) Review

Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Olive)
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By category--
SIZE:
The bag is smaller than I thought it would be. I bought it to use with a Canon 300D, 50/1.4, 100/2, 70-200/4L, and the 18-55/3.5 kit lens. This kit will fit, but it's slightly more cramped than I'd prefer. Since then, I've moved to a 40D, 28-135, 10-22, 50/1.4, 200/2.8, 1.4X TC, and a 430EX flash. This is really the maximum for this bag. One or two middle lenses less would be ideal.
To mold to your hip, the F6 has to have two open spaces in the center partition. It's really designed for people who have some other bag to *store* their gear, and want a quick working pack for travel. It's not supposed to be full. If you've got a big superzoom (100-400, 70-200 IS) or an equipment list similar to what's above, move up to the Domke F-2. It's nearly as discreet, but a lot more spacious.
INTERIOR:
The only interior layout this bag has is a four-part partition held in place by velcro. If you remove the partition, it's just an empty space. On either side of the partition are larger areas that, in my case, hold the 430EX and the 200/2.8. The partition itself was designed for manual equipment: long and thin lenses, and film bodies without deep grips that could be slotted where I have the prime and the flash. That's Domke's graphic, anyway. It's both difficult and inconvenient to fit a DSLR in those areas, though, and you have to remove the lens.
The better solution, and the one I was forced to use because I have more equipment than before, is to have a moderately heavy lens like the 28-135 mounted to the camera at all times. Then you just put the camera face-down over an empty partition space. The malleable nature of the partition and the weight of the lens hold the camera in place, with the added bonus of freeing up space and having the camera ready to shoot.
While it's also possible to do this with the 50/1.4, the bag starts to feel slightly top heavy, so you'd want to have at least one side of the cover clipped to keep everything secure.
BUILD AND FEATURES:
There is no side padding on this bag. It conforms to the waist better for that reason, but don't buy it if you're worried about bumping your SLR. The front pocket, bottom pad, and the partition do keep the lenses in the middle decently protected. If not for this light padding, the bag would not hold its shape. Even as is, heavier loads cause unused pockets to compress in on themselves, so if you take a lens out, it may take a bit of fiddling to get it back in.
The two metal clips stink. They're small, difficult to unclip, and tend to knock about into your lenses when not in use. There's no easy way to remove them, but if you're willing to reduce the resale value of the bag, you can replace them with superior mini-carabiners.
As shipped, the F-6 is not waterproof, but it can be made water-resistant with the same aerosol waterproofer you'd use on leather boots. I put two coats of Kiwi "Camp Dry" 13% Silicon water repellent on my bag two years ago. A water puddle on the cover will still bead for a full minute before it starts to wet the canvas.
IN USE:
People tend not to assume that this Domke is a camera bag. On two occasions, I've been able to enter a sports venue without the ticket-checker bothering to look for equipment. While the front pocket is not padded, it can hold quite a lot. I was able to "hide" a 70-200/4L inside with little change in the bag's outside appearance.
The rubber embedded in the strap is great if you wear the bag like a purse, but I loop the strap over the other side of my neck and across the chest. When I do that, the rubber makes it difficult to shift the bag in front of me without binding my shirt. No big deal; there's no rubber on the opposing side side of the strap, so I just turn it over.
If you fill the bag with my revised equipment list above, it'll feel like a brick on your side and will cause your shoulder to ache after a few hours. I bought the mail carrier strap to mitigate this problem, but I find myself rarely using it. The padding on this optional addition is less soft than it appears in the picture, and the whole item feels bulky. A wider and less-thickly-padded generic alternative would probably work better.
ALTERNATIVES:
There are comparable Chinese rip-off bags by Mekko and Safrotto. They're high quality and cost about 30% less than this Domke bag. I bought the Domke because the olive green color wasn't available in the others, and the Mekko bags in particular have too many ostentatious logos I didn't feel like removing. Otherwise, they're worth a look.
The biggest competition for the F-6 is Domke's own F2. While the F-6 is handsome and functional, it doesn't have much room to grow. The F2 offers significantly more space, though because the unused portions collapse on themselves like with any canvas bag, it doesn't look or feel much larger than the F-6. Had I known that I'd expand my kit to the extent that I did, I'd have chosen the F2.

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Exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior. Similar to F-2 Original Bag, but scaled down to hold less equipment.

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Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Sand) Review

Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Sand)
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I purchased this bag to hold a Panasonic G1 micro-four-thirds digital camera, plus accessories. It works perfectly for that need - I can fit the camera body with the stock lens mounted, a pancake lens, and a zoom lens all in the bag. There is room for absolutely nothing else - it's a tight fit.
My guess is that if you have any normal sized DSLR, and have anything more than one spare lens, this bag is too small for you. But for a micro-four-thirds camera and a few small accessories, this is about as good as it gets.
Construction quality is high - the only thing I don't really care for on the bag is the separate name tag that they include - it flops around, and eventually just fell off. I would rather see some sort of name tag that was more firmly attached to the existing camera strap. But that's really being nitpicky...

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Use this versatile carrying case as a camera bag or remove the included Gripper Shoulder strap and thread your belt (or ours, sold separately) through the tunnel for an instant waist pack.Features
Ideal for one SLR or rangefinder camera, one or two lenses, filters, film and accessories
Thread your belt through the tunnel for an instant waist pack
Seven compartments and pockets
Padded main compartment lined with hook and loop material has two removable padded divider walls
Main compartment dimensions of 10.5 x 4.5 x 6.5-inches

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Domke 700-53D F-5XC Large Shoulder Bag - Olive Review

Domke 700-53D F-5XC Large Shoulder Bag - Olive
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I bought a Domke F-2 several months ago to use as my main bag, and it's great. I'm totally sold on Domke's quality. No other bags I've seen (including the five or six others that I own, and the dozens I've looked at in stores) come close. The F-2, however, is a fairly large bag. It holds almost all of my stuff, which includes a Canon 40D and several lenses, a couple of them being pretty large. That's great when I want to bring all my stuff, but most of the time I just want something easy to grab and carry with me.
For several years I've been using a Crumpler 4 Million Dollar Home when I wanted to bring just my camera and one or two lenses. I bought that when I was using a Rebel XT, a much smaller camera, and did not have any large lenses. I've been getting by with it for the past year since I upgraded to the 40D, but have been on the lookout for a replacement the whole time. Now that I bought the 24-105L the crumpler is really not sufficient anymore (it fits but with no additional room) and I fell upon this as the best replacement.
This bag will fit a great travel kit, which in my case is the 40D with a Canon 24-105L, Sigma 10-20mm, and Sigma 30mm f/1.4 for low-light. Yet, it is small enough to just grab and go if you're just going somewhere around town and aren't sure if you'll be taking photos or not. Looks and feels like a small messenger bag.
The design is great, and customizable with the included inserts. I have it set up so at the top is one single compartment which holds the camera and whichever lens is attached. On the bottom, accessible from the zipper opening on the front of the bag, is where the other lenses go. This way you're not fumbling with the other lenses, or risking dropping them out or otherwise damaging them, while going for the camera. You could also set it up the more traditional camera bag way, to have slots accessible from the top that go all the way to the bottom. A lot of options here, which is nice.
Here are my nit-picks, though. First and most obviously is the ridiculous amount of velcro employed here. I would have preferred a different attachment mechanism, perhaps the clasps as used on many Domke bags including the F-2. Like another reviewer noted, I covered most of it up with a 2-inch velcro strip (stuck onto some thin plastic.)
Second, pockets are lacking. There are two small pockets on the front, but they are not deep enough for a pen. Batteries and stuff like that fit fine in there, but I don't feel like they're the most secure. The back pocket, a well-known Domke feature, is of course great. You can't shove all your stuff in there, though, because it goes directly against your side with no padding, so its use is ultimately limited (but still very useful.) What's glaringly missing is a pocket in the top flap. This is actually a feature of the F-2 that I don't use often, but I would have really liked to use a flap pocket here on the F-5. That would be the perfect place to store all the little accessories you don't need right at hand but would still like to bring with you. Could probably squeeze some small pockets on the side, as well, at least a tiny one to hold pens and the like.
Third, I wish there was a carrying handle for when you want to grab the bag quickly and go. This, again, is a feature of the F-2, and it's very useful. There's one on the Crumpler I mentioned as well. I may just transfer the carrying strap from the F-2, though it'd be way too long.
Finally for my nit-picks, the price. It is great quality that will last and it is made in the US, but it's undeniably a little overpriced (as all camera bags are, but still.) It's especially noticeable with this model, because unlike with the F-2, it feels as though this hasn't had as much thought. It could use a few revisions before being perfect, in which case the high price would be entirely justified.
Size - it is a little bigger than you might think. Take out a ruler and measure it out. If you want something smaller - say, to hold just the camera and not additional lenses, or to use with a smaller camera, the F-5XB is identical except being about half as tall. I found an F-5XB in a local camera store and I liked it, except that it was too small, which made me feel comfortable ordering the F-5XC (which I couldn't find in local stores) online.
Color - if you're attracted to the army surplus look so it doesn't stand out as a camera bag, I'd go for the sand color. This olive color doesn't really seem like army surplus olive drab. It's a slightly richer green than is in the picture here. I expect that it will fade nicely over the years, of course, but new it's too nice and rich of a green to pass off as surplus. Maybe I'm just saying this because I regret not getting the sand color - it was hard to decide :)
Finally, I really wish Domke didn't put that big diagonal logo on the front - it does look cool, but I imagine most everyone is just going to cut it off. Though most probably wouldn't recognize it as a camera bag company, it makes the bags stand out as clearly not just a surplus messenger bag.

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Light weight, versatile and inconspicuous camera bag that allows for easy access. This canvas, padded bag is designed for comfort and protection. Additional features include an adjustable and removable non-slip Gripperâ„¢ Strap, YKK zipper and is Made in the USA.

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Domke 701-82S F-802 Reporter's Satchel (Sand) Review

Domke 701-82S F-802 Reporter's Satchel (Sand)
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The Domke F-802 is exactly what I was looking for in a satchel style photo bag that holds a serious amount of equipment for a days work, easy to access, carry and lays against your body while giving me balance (I sometimes use a cane in one hand to steady myself while walking). Here is what I have put in my bag so far: A Nikon D90 with a Nikkor 16-85mm F3.5-5.6 lens and a MB-80 battery pack attached (may take this off when using this bag); a Nikon Kit 18-105 lens; a Nikon 50 mm 1.8 lens; a SB 600 Speedlight; 2 lens hoods; a flashlight; extra batteries; cards; some manuals; and a Canon G9. And I still have room.
I have also ordered, but not yet received, one 2 compartment and one 3 compartment Domke insert for this bag, but I don't think I will need them. I should also tell you that there aren't any velcro strips on the walls of this bag like the other bags in this line. I really like the versatility this bag offers you.
Why? Well the F-802 doesn't come with inserts the F-803 does.
Upon receipt of the bag I placed my equipment in the bag with the lenses enclosed in the padded bags that came with them. This arrangements works fine If you don't mine the lack of padding. I did, however, place a thick strip of extra padding in the bottom of the bag even though this bag is padded on the bottom and the sides.
I am comfortable with this arrangement because the Domke F-802 is made of heavy water resistant canvas and is well made. I have use and own other Domke bags for years and no equipment has ever been damage in them and I use and carried them literally everywhere. I plan to use this bag to carry my Nikon on day trips and as mentioned earlier I found that satchels and messenger bags lay great against my body giving me the balance I need when shooting without a tripod and generally while carrying this equipment.
I had the Domke F-X5 large messenger bag but it didn't have the pockets I needed and I returned it. Pockets are everything. Did I mention I still had room in this bag for my Macbook. Although I will ( but don't need to) to take the MB-80 battery pack off the camera to allow for a better fit. Domke bags wear well over time and soon conform to your body. I believe this will be one of my favorite Domke bags. I will rate the Domke compartment insert when I receive them.

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The Reporters Satchel is stylish yet multipurpose. Utilizing zippered pockets in the weather flap and padding this will keep your equipment safe and handy. Sized to fit a laptop with room for files and accessories this is designed for the photographer on the go. Seven compartments and two expanding front pockets assure enough space for all of your gear. An adjustable Domke Gripper Strap gives a comfortable and secure carrying option.

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Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Olive) Review

Domke F-5XB Shoulder/Belt Bag (Olive)
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Let me just say, this bag is wonderful.
The materials are top notch, all around. The bag and strap are made of very thick, very rugged canvas. The sliders and latches are all made of metal; the strap adjustment loops and zipper strips are plastic, but they seem to be very large and very tough.
The sides, bottom, and dividers are well padded. The bottom is rigid, to keep its general structure and allow it to stand on its own. The shoulder strap has some kind of grip design that keeps it firmly in place.
The velcro is substantial and it makes things very secure. I feel safe enough leaving the bag partially unzipped and relying on the velcro alone for quicker access. Yes, it's loud, but I'm OK with that.
I can't honestly find a single complaint, other than that it's perhaps a bit pricey. It does exactly what it says, and it just oozes quality.
Now, I was looking for a bag specifically for traveling light with a small amount of Micro 4/3 gear, and after extensive research I was torn between this and the F-5XA. After getting this bag, I think the latter would have been more appropriate (but I'm certainly keeping this one for when I'm *not* traveling as light). Here's what I can cram in here if I'm really trying (I don't have quite this much in there for the video):
- E-P2 body with one of the lenses below mounted
- Olympus 17mm f/2.8
- Olympus 14-42mm
- Panasonic 45-200mm
- Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
- Olympus 50mm f/2 Macro with Micro 4/3 adapter mounted
- Olympus FL-14 flash
- Olympus VF1 optical viewfinder
- Olympus VF2 electronic viewfinder
- Spare battery/memory cards/filters/etc in the front pocket
In one completely absurd configuration, I've successfully fit my E-P2 mounted to the Olympus Zuiko 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 Digital ED SWD Lens in this bag. It *just* fits, and you can use the velcro dividers to create a little pocket underneath the 50-200mm lens to store an m4/3 lens or two.
It does really make you appreciate how much smaller M4/3 is, and how different its needs are. What's for a SLR a small day bag (it'll hold my DSLR + mounted lens + 1 or 2 small extra lenses) can hold my entire M4/3 system.
*** Video errata:
- I think I called the flash the "FL20" - it's actually the Olympus FL-14
- When talking about my DSLR in this bag, I mangled what's attached and what's not attached. A typical configuration for me is DSLR + small zoom + prime + flash (or another small zoom or prime), with one lens mounted.

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