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Oct 24, 2008 02:35 |  #1

hi!

i have a 5d + 16-35II + 35L + 70-200 2.8 + 580exII

i need a shoulder photo bag where fit all my gears (with hood reversed attached).

there's a lot of photo bag but I NEED a bag that don't seems a photo bag, a photo bag that look like an every day bag...

some suggestion?




  
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Oct 24, 2008 02:53 |  #2

i saw 2 different type of photo bag....but really nice...

billingham 335 BUT COST A LOT!
domke f-5xc

in the domke can i fit all my gears???




  
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Oct 24, 2008 03:02 |  #3
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I'd personally go for a pack with all that- sounds heavy!

Have you tried www.cambags.com? (external link) I don't know much about shoulder bags, so can't help more than that.




  
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Oct 24, 2008 06:24 |  #4

Congrats on a wonderful set up. I have the Domke F-802 that looks like a messenger bag. It needs inserts, so check around for a 3 compartment one, I just used old inserts I have from other bags. It's a great bag.


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Oct 24, 2008 08:02 |  #5

an other feature of the bag wil be the clasp...very important for me...




  
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Oct 24, 2008 08:39 |  #6

The Domke bags have a metal latch.


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Oct 24, 2008 08:44 |  #7

Sounds like a Domke F-803 may be the bag for you . . . A little smaller than an F-802, which would be good for 2 cameras, and still having the "messenger bag" look. Uses a good, owner-friendly/thief-unfriendly metal clip.


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Oct 24, 2008 08:49 |  #8

I hated that stupid metal clip at first, but now I'm used to it, and it NEVER fails. Thanks, Jon.


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Oct 24, 2008 10:32 as a reply to  @ SuzyView's post |  #9

and what about domke f-802/803 vs domke f5 XC???for my gears of course




  
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Oct 24, 2008 10:49 |  #10

Haven't seen the F-5XC live and in person, but if it's like the F-5XB the zippered top will be harder to work from than the open tops on the F-802/F-803. It's also smaller, and the outside pockets are markedly smaller than those on the F-802 or F-803, so you might not be able to fit the listed gear in there (I'd doubt you would be able to, anyhow).


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Oct 24, 2008 12:50 |  #11
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Domke F-2




  
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Oct 26, 2008 14:55 |  #12

Domke J-3 bag. Check this link for a review.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=456194

I have one and its loaded with a 5d w/grip, 70-200 2.8L, 17-40L, 24 1.4L, 85 1.8, 50 1.4, 550EX and accessories. This is a VERY tight fit though (when the camera is in the bag, which it normally isn't if i am shooting), and I have my dividers configured similarly to the photos in the review above. Only I added a few small dividers from a Lowepro bag to fit the smaller of my lenses. If you want a little more room go for the Domke J-2.


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