Great, durable bag
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| Review Date: May 31, 2007 |
| Reviewer: J. McClure, Lone Star State of Mind |
I bought the F-6 in sand because it appeared to be a durable, functional camera bag, and it surpassed my expectations. It's tough shell has survived airports, car rides, snow, and daily wear and tear with not even a hint of stress and strain.
With a Canon 30D with battery pack, three lenses (two stacked), charger, filters, and a few other small tools, it's pretty well full inside. It's still able to carry a compact tripod tucked into the top, though.
The inside compartments are removable for flexibility, and other styles can be inserted. The size works well as a carry-on, as well.
The only negative is the brand name rather blatantly displayed on the outside. I'm not big on oversized branding, and it stands out a bit for my tastes. Small issue, though, on such a great product, which happens to be made in America (a definite rarity these days). |
Excellent Discrete Camera Bag
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| Review Date: December 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: P. BEDNAR, |
It is a little bit smaller, expect to fit one single height SLR body and maybe three or four smaller lenses, along with your flash, etc. Or a digital camera and accessories or two, or just whatever. You're not going to be able to handle a giant mass of L lenses.
All of the Domke bags are durable, and this one is no exception. I think I've only seen the old canvas ones ever wear, and after 7 years in the sun, the cold, the wet, the hot, my F-6 looks brand new. No complaints at all.
I cut off the Domke label tag on mine to make it lower-key. |
Exactly what I was looking for
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| Review Date: December 21, 2008 |
| Reviewer: P. Vernon, |
| I already have the F4AF and the F3x but I was looking for something smaller to take with me on family stuff. This bag will hold a 70-200 with the tripod mount, a 20-35, a strobe and a 20D with the grip. The front pouch is big enough to hold the hood for the 70-200. The flap pouch will hold several batteries. It took me a long time to descide between this and several of their other bags but because of the gamera grip and the long lens this one was the only small bag that looked like it would accomidate them without being one of the other two bags I own. |
Under The Radar
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| Review Date: January 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: RYAN, |
| This bag is so cool! I just got into photography after getting a Nikon D60 for Christmas, this has plenty of room for the body (incl. battery grip), two lenses, flash, and all the little bits, caps, cards and covers that travel around with me. It's also VERY SLEEK! Although it functions as a high-quality camera bag, it doesn't advertise that it contains $$$ of equipment. It's perfect. |
Really is a bit smaller
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| Review Date: January 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mark S. Johnson, St. Paul, MN United States |
| Domke makes sturdy, reliable bags. I still have one I purchased more than 20 years ago. However, I should have done some measuring before ordering this one, it is a bit too small for my purposes and I will use it as an accessory bag. Very much worth the money. |
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