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Dec 27, 2011 11:37 |  #4606

That's a seriously beautiful bag.

I agree with spb - you'd never guess it was a camera bag by the outside of it.




  
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Dec 27, 2011 17:37 |  #4607

Wow. Nice bag. Too bad they don't make them for men, too! The quality looks really good...


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Dec 27, 2011 23:28 |  #4608

LiberationFrequency wrote in post #13602637 (external link)
Are there any Billingham bags that can hold a gripped 7D/1D and a 70-200? Need not fit anything else...

I don't have a gripped camera to try it with ... but from the spec dimensions I suspect that my Billingham "207" will hold a gripped camera attached to a 70-200L II horizontally placed in the bag. ;)

The mounted 70-200L II is about 10.8" long ... and the internal dimensions of the "207" are 11.42"w x 8.66"h x 5.91"d. It is a pretty compact bag.


There may be larger Billingham bags that would take that camera/lens standing upright, but the overall bag would become very large for carrying.

I think there are some photos of gripped setups in the "Show me your Billingham" thread here which would give you some idea how it might fit.

EDIT: It would appear that the Billingham "225" might also work for you and be a bit smaller as well ... again, horizontal placement.


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Dec 28, 2011 00:14 |  #4609

Nice bag, Lore and I'm digging your strap...kinda want one (obviously a different colour haha)...what kind is it? Where did you get it from?


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Dec 28, 2011 08:45 |  #4610

LowriderS10 wrote in post #13608298 (external link)
Nice bag, Lore and I'm digging your strap...kinda want one (obviously a different colour haha)...what kind is it? Where did you get it from?

I'm not sure if I nabbed it on ebay or etsy? was etsy even around when I first got my 30D in 08 :shock: ... its thick and puffy and way comfortable... its been through alot & still looks fab ;) anyway.... there's a tag on it that says Jodie's Camera Straps.

OOOOOH! quick google search shows she has a website now... (same tag design w/ the kitty) ;)

Tho I've had this one for so long... I don't know that I could imagine another strap on any of my cameras... tho... good to know she has a site for when I throw an 2nd camera in the bag :D

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edit: wow, looks like she can embroider your logo & websites on your straps for quite a reasonable price... hmmm.


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Dec 30, 2011 19:54 |  #4611

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if you click through, it's tagged up with what's where. I just flew from Providence to Charlotte to Myrtle Beach SC with it, sailed on a boat from there to the Bahamas, then flew from Marsh Harbor in the Bahamas to Miami Beach then to Charlotte and back to Providence with it. That's 5 flights and a 450 mile sail. Zero issues with it on planes, not even the lawn dart out of the Bahamas, they let me carry it on and strap it into a seat (no overhead bins on that plane). The plane into Myrtle Beach was a 2 by 2 with small bins. I got on and was worried it wouldn't fit, but it fit perfectly (sideways). I was a bit bummed though that the case only fits sideways in 737 bins though, it's a hard case so there's no slamming the lid to force it to fit. This did however leave plenty of space behind it for my tripod (hand carried on on all flights w/o any questions). I will say it makes me want to always board as early as possible, but I had a TSA lock in there as well just in case the forced a gate check. My gear is insured so it'd just be a hassle to replace, but they couldn't break it in that case.

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Jan 04, 2012 10:18 |  #4612

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Jan 04, 2012 11:00 |  #4613

Dimer wrote in post #13645070 (external link)
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EF 24-70 2.8 | Tok 11-16 2.8 | EF 24-105 F4
EF 100 2.8 (430EXII under it) | EOS 7D + 70-200 2.8 | EOS 5D


what bag is that? does the gripped 7d stick up past the zipper?


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Jan 15, 2012 20:29 |  #4614

Rezolution wrote in post #12947875 (external link)
Domke F-6 received today. It holds quite a bit considering its small size but I would not use it with a grip or pro body. My only complaint is the lack of velcro piece on the flap (I think the F3x has it), and the need to buy a seperate pad to make the strap comfortable.
Overall thumbs up for me. I can see myself getting hooked on Domke bags. They're not as popular in the Nikon community.


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Jan 15, 2012 21:11 |  #4615

I made a new messenger bag/padded insert combo for a family member:

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Jan 15, 2012 23:04 |  #4616

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Jan 16, 2012 21:36 |  #4617

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Jan 16, 2012 23:29 |  #4618

mcain wrote in post #13573504 (external link)
I've been thinking about getting this bag for a while but nowhere near me has one that I can try and there are no reviews online :-|

i've been wanting this bag but can't find it anywhere.


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Jan 17, 2012 03:45 |  #4619

Heath wrote in post #13716737 (external link)
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been wanting to get a Domke, does it come with adjustable/removeable dividers like the crumpler million dollar series?


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Jan 17, 2012 08:59 |  #4620

airbutchie wrote in post #13167508 (external link)
My 4 year old Domke F-804 Super Satchel Messenger Bag... It's mainly used to store two important things; 1D3 + 200 1.8L...

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I have one of these, but use is as an overnighter. It's one of my all-time favourite bags! :)


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