Review 4 of 8
Price Paid:
$120.00
from B&H Summary: A good bag if you''re looking for a bag you can work out of. I used a Lowe Pro bag for quite a while and was always frustrated with it''s configuration. It worked well for storing and transporting equipment, but it never allowed much access to my gear "on the run" so to speak. When a shoulder strap buckle broke on the LowePro and dumped a camera body out onto a concrete walkway, I decided to go bag-shopping again. After dragging equipment into camera shop after camera shop and not finding a bag I liked, I broke down and ordered a J2 sight unseen. A friend of mine had recommended it to me as a good bag to work out of.
When it arrived I was seriously impressed. They use military spec hardware and webbing on the straps and fasteners and the shoulder strap is woven with rubber so it doesn''t slip off of your shoulder. The top flap is secured with two metal snaps and velcro for a quick closure. I can attest to the fact that the velcro will hold the flap shut when the bag tips onto its face loaded with equipment.
I''ve since traded up to a Domke J1 for the extra size. It''s just as good, being the same bag only a little bigger in each dimension.
Currently my J1 is loaded with a Nikon F100 w/ MB-15, N80 w/ MB-16, Sigma 70-200/2.8 HSM, Tokina 19-35/3.5-4.5, Nikon 50/1.8, Sigma 28-105/2.8-4, Nikon SB-25, Nikon SB-28, a homemade battery pack for the flashes, Nikon CoolPix 950, and a host of TTL cords for the flashes and remote cords for the camera bodies. It also usually has a dozen rolls of film or so in the front pockets. All in all a pretty nice package.
I also use the Domke Postman''s Shoulder Pad...well worth the extra $15. Strengths: Well-built, inconspicuous, ballistic nylon is attractive and tough as nails, holds all my stuff, easy to work out of. Weaknesses: Could be just a smidgen bigger, needs a literature pocket or something, rear slash pocket needs a closure of some kind. Similar Products Used: LowePro (a lot of them), other Domke bags. Customer Service: Never had to use it.
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