I just received my Domke F-8 that I ordered from Amazon late last week and I am a bit disappointed. I thought it was going to be my "travel light" bag for times when I wanted to take my camera, one lens attached, a flash, and some small accessories. No way!
The Domke site states:
What a joke! The bag would barely hold my camera, sans grip, and a lens, much less a flash. This is where bag manufacturers can get you. There is a slight chance you could fit this much gear in the bag. Camera with no grip, no lens attached, pancake lenses, and an older, small flash. Then you could put "film" (why do they use this term still? The bag is supposedly for "...[SIZE=2] today's popular digital SLR cameras"
) in the side pockets, and batteries or filters in the front.
[SIZE=2]Now, true to my Domke F-2, the bag is well built, and quite beautiful.
The construction is top notch, just like you would expect. The inside compartment is different though. It is more like a Crumpler, with soft, fleece like material, rather than the insert type material (some type of nylon maybe?).
So is it a bag you should steer clear from? If you want to use it with a DSLR then IMO, yes. For a larger P&S camera though with a few accessories it would be perfect.
My search for my "travel light" bag continues. The F-3x seems to be too big, and I don't like the F-5x style of a zippered top. Domke doesn't appear to have anything to suit my needs for this type of bag, which is a big bummer. I was really hoping the F-8 would be the bag for me. If it were an inch bigger, in both L and W it could possibly be that bag.




