Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Soft Case

Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Soft Case 

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 12, 2005]
cameratom2005
Intermediate

Strength:

colapsable for travel, machine washable, comfortable to carry, easy to work out of -- lenses slide out easily. Excellent for dSLR out fit with prime lenses. extra room to carry travel gear

Weakness:

not 100% water proof, carry a plastic bag for really havey rain

excellent product, durable, light waight, excellent to carry since it molds to your body and dosen't bounce around like more havily padded bags, discreat

Similar Products Used:

Domek F3x, Lowpro bags and Tamerac(too menay to list)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2005]
anthonyst
Intermediate

Strength:

Good construction, easy to use with lots of space

Weakness:

The padded insert is a four compartment for lenses and I guess the camera is suppose to be dismantled when you use it. I had to cut the dividers out of the insert so that my assembled D70 would fit.

This is a nice bag and reasonably priced. It doesn't have any elaborate zippers and flaps that you really don't need but everyone seems to be in love with. It is crushable so it doesn't sit our from your hip while carrying it around and doesn't look too fancey as to attract theives. It is exacly what I was looking for.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 12, 2004]
em_dee_aitch
Professional

Strength:

The bag is compact and efficient, and it holds an entire prime system in a non-assuming package that draws little attention. It wears well and ages even better. This was my daily newspaper bag for 2 years, and it still looks new. I've had it for eight years now.

Weakness:

There are none.

I can't believe nobody's reviewed this yet! This is the perfect bag for a prime lens system, or anything that's less bulky than today's pro 2.8 zooms. This is by far my favorite bag. In the main compartment I comfortably fit a Canon F-1n w/motor and a 50mm mounted, a 135 f/2.0, a 200mm f/2.8, a 35mm f/2.0, a 24mm f/2.8, a Vivitar 283, an 2xAA flashlight, a handheld light meter, an additional A series body (without motor), and an off-camera shoe cord. In the flap I put filters and pens, and the zipper compartment I reserve for film and batteries.

Customer Service

I used Domke service for my F-7 once, and they sent me a spare part fast. But that was in 1996.

Similar Products Used:

Domke F-7, Tenba 859C

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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