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Dec 24, 2021 07:03 |  #1

Hey everybody I'm curious what camera bags everyone is using for Rf glass. I'm currently using the Domke f2 bag which I really like. It was perfect for ef glass but no room at all with rf glass. Thanks!




  
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Dec 24, 2021 12:23 |  #2

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Hey everybody I'm curious what camera bags everyone is using for Rf glass. I'm currently using the Domke f2 bag which I really like. It was perfect for ef glass but no room at all with rf glass. Thanks!

I have RF 50 1.8 and 24-105 STM. No problems. Same bag.


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Dec 24, 2021 13:18 |  #3

James Crockett wrote in post #19322127 (external link)
Hey everybody I'm curious what camera bags everyone is using for Rf glass. I'm currently using the Domke f2 bag which I really like. It was perfect for ef glass but no room at all with rf glass. Thanks!

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I don't understand why this would be. . Did you get RF lenses that are larger than the EF lenses that you had? . If so, why?

Or do you have more RF lenses than you had EF lenses? . If so, why?

What EF lenses did you have that fit into the bag so perfectly? . And what RF lenses do you have that there is "no room at all" for?


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Dec 24, 2021 14:06 |  #4

Tom Reichner wrote in post #19322212 (external link)
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I don't understand why this would be. . Did you get RF lenses that are larger than the EF lenses that you had? . If so, why?

Or do you have more RF lenses than you had EF lenses? . If so, why?

What EF lenses did you have that fit into the bag so perfectly? . And what RF lenses do you have that there is "no room at all" for?


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love the bag. I had the 24-70 ii, 135 f2, sigma 35mm and everything fit good. When I got the Rf 85 1.2 I noticed how large the lens is diameter.. It takes up alot of room in the bag and keep my lens hood always with my lenses so it's pretty tight fit, I don't see being able to hold three Rf lenses in the bag but I could be wrong. Thanks everybody and Merry Christmas.




  
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Dec 30, 2021 01:31 |  #5

I have Lowepro ProTactic BP 350 AW II and i don't have any issue with it, it fit good into my taste.




  
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Dec 30, 2021 02:53 |  #6

Using think-tank Streetwalker Pro2, and a Tenba 15" messenger bag. Had EF, now switching to RF and literally zero problems. In fact, other than the 28-70 f2 cannonball lens, everything else is much lighter.




  
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