I was looking for a bag to carry my most commonly used gear... basic stuff I would use, say on a day trip or just going out and about. The Tamrac Expedition 5 backpack is great, but after owning it for a while, I found the pack to be too heavy for general everyday use. And as much as I love my EF-70-200, I don't use it all of the time, so why lug it around? I looked for a viable option and figured that a shoulder bag might be what I'm looking for. I checked out many bags at the local stores, and on-line. I decided to give the Domke F-3XB a try. It just arrived from B&H today... hmmm... this bag is pretty light in weight while empty (a lighter bag was one thing I looked for). Wonder how it'll feel with some gear in it? And very little padding... I'm wondering if I'm gonna regret this. I loaded it up with my 10D w/grip & Tamron 28-75 attached, Tokina 12-24 w/hood in one compartment, EF-50 f1.8 MkI, and EF-85 f1.8 w/hood stacked in the other. In one side pocket, my 420EX w/extra batteries, and the other with extra BP-511 batteries & charger. So far, this set-up IS lighter. But I'm still a little worried about the lack of padding everywhere... there is padding on the bottom of the bag, but it does feel rather thin.
My plan is to use the Domke to carry the gear listed above most of the time, and to use the Tamrac when I need to carry more gear and on longer trips. I'll have to see how this works out.


