Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Dale The F2 is way too big unless you want to carry your clothes, too. I have an f3x domke, it'll carry two Nikons, three or four lenses, and I can hide an M in there too!! The F3x bag could EASILY carry FOUR M cameras, each with lens, and THEN a flash, extra lens, filters, half dozen extra rolls, etc...... I like my Domke, but it's got my Nikons and lenses in it now. I can remove a Nikon and add an M plus couple lenses, if need be. I have a smaller Lowe pro (no longer made, but they have lots of newer ones) for two Ms, three or four lenses (two back to back) and meter, tiny flash and half dozen rolls. It's about 2/3 the size of the SMALL domke, or less than half the size of the Domke F2. IF you use motors on Ms, and 135 2.8, etc, you "might" want an F2 bag, but you'd also be able to fit your lunch and a water bottle. if that's what you desire!! Good luck, WAlt On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Dale R. Reed wrote: > Do any of you have opinions about whether the F-2 Original Domke Bag > is satisfactory for an active(have been know to run) outdoor > photographer with a couple M6's(one for Kodachrome and one for SCALA) > and four or five lens with a few filters, and a little bit more, in > both the wet Northwest and blowing-sand Utah environments? > > Got a better recommendation? > > So far I have only looked at bags in the Adorama and SunDog catalogs. > Will probably look at real ones tomorrow morning at Glazers in > Seattle. Thanks, Dale > --- > $ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net Seattle, Washington U.S.A. $ >