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Review Summary
2009-02-07T19:00:00
Great bag, but could use better padding and clasps are extremely stiff... which may not be a bad thing. Hard time deciding between the "original" and "little bit bigger" domke, but more then enough room in the "original". Did not purchase the "postal style strap", but bag has not slipped once... good rubber backed strap that came with the bag. Very happy with purchase.
patrice
2009-02-05T19:00:00
The bag is diferent from most camera bags , and the color is kinda unique for a domke bag .I like the syling of the bag . i use 2 bodies ( nikon D70 and d300 ) and carry some lenses and flashes with it . you can configure it different ways but you might have to buy other inserts for it . i bought the optional domke post office pad and it makes it a lot easier to carry around especially with heavy gear.
screwdriver
2007-11-10T19:00:00
It was my father's professional case for a long time, I've taken it around the world and back, and besides a tiny amount of stitching and some wear on the foam, its perfect. It's endured constant tossing through Europe and across the American North West, the downpour of Hawaii's island of Kauai, and has never missed a beat. Everything remains dry and safe under the canvas top. I love it.
Joseph I.
2007-08-11T21:00:00
It keeps my Pentax K-10-D (w/battery grip) or my Pentax MZ-S (w/battery grip) at the ready with my Sigma 24-70mm f:2.8 lens that takes 82mm filters, as well as a few lenses and a flash unit. You'll love working out of it, especially if you get the Post Office Style Shoulder Pad to keep it on your shoulder better. P.S. I get a lot of compliments on the color scheme.
Dan J.
F-2 Original Domke - The bag that started it all. Jim Domke had the first one custom made for his own use in 1976, and tens of thousands of bags later, the F-2 is still the most popular Domke Bag. It is the faithful companion of professional photographers around the world.