M**S
best bag out the 20 I own and have tried over the years
I buy a camera bag every year, and that means I have dozens of them. Yes, I do have many digital and film systems, and way too many Nikkor lenses to count. I am using most of these bags for storage of equipment seldom used. But when I travel I have a favorite, last year it was a medium size lowepro. But now it is the Domke. The Domke sand-colored bag seems to be the perfect size for what I carry, my so-called "A" kit. This bag hods a Leica M8 and two lenses and its large ugly battery charger, AND it holds the D-700 and battery charger and Nikkor 24-85, 80-200, 20 and 50, all AF-D lenses. So I like it.
K**S
Awesome - don't leave home without it.
I was looking for a bag that would allow me to take my camera everywhere and still let me carry what I need for work - this is it. Great quality, looks good, comfortable to carry. The velcro closure on the main compartment is good enough that I rarely use the metal clasps (which is good, because they can be fiddly.)I carry: Camera (D70 + 18-70); 70-210 lens; Flash; batteries; filters; Loreo 3D lens; multi tool (leatherman-type thing); notepad & pens, and still have the end compartments empty.I wish it didn't advertise the brand so prominently on each end - I may have to remove those.
C**R
Nice bag but terrible fasteners
Nice bag, but fasteners are terrible. Too small and too hard to get into. Bag is smaller than it appears or measures. Would not hold enough equipment. I carry 2 cameras and 4 or 5 lenses. Hooks for closing are not easy to open.
P**N
One T-O-U-G-H bag
I like to carry two Nikons with verticle grips along with a 80-200, 60mm Micro Nikor, 24-85 zoom, a Little Fujifilm x-20 camera, 6 rolls of Fuji-50 film, maps, electronic hardware, etc. In other words, this bag is jammed full ... all the time. The materials seem a lot tougher than other bags and the wide carry strap could probably be used to pull a truck out of the mud. If space, durability, and strength are what you're looking for, this is your bag.
D**K
Best Camera Bags Anywhere
I'm still using the Domke bag I bought in 1981, and this is my fourth. I have a larger one and two smaller ones, including the one from 1981. The material is indestructible, it's well laid-out, and extremely adaptable. Get the Post Office shoulder pad; it makes the strap a lot more comfortable for carrying all day.You might leave this bag for your children.
E**N
Doesn't get in the way!
This bag looks nice, feels nice and does the job. It rests comfortably against the body and doesn't get in the way. In my opinion the bag works even better when you take the compartmented insert out and just have your camera loose inside (it works fine that way - just be careful how you set it down!). The pockets are large and easily accommodate extra batteries, cloths and memory cards. I think it was well worth the money.
J**N
This bag is wonderful for carrying two full size DSLR bodies
This bag is wonderful for carrying two full size DSLR bodies, 6 lenses, two flashes, filters, spare batteries, cleaning stuff and the other fun things. What sucks is that the cotton cloth strap that comes with it really puts too much pressure/tension on such a small part of your shoulder that if you use it, like I did for two weeks flying and going in and around the Hawaiian Islands, you wind up with a bad pain in your neck...or in my case....a pinched nerve that took three weeks to get rid of. There is NOTHING wrong with the construction or the space in this bag. It is great. I would simply rethink how much weight I put into this thing for the next time.
Z**H
Incredible bag
This bag doesn’t get enough credit. People are too worried about the latest and greatest trends, but for me none of the modern camera bags match the quality and functionality of this.The only downside is the lack of padding around the bag, so it’s not wonderful for air travel, but it’s plenty for a wedding or portrait shoot.I use it for anything I don’t need a laptop for
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