Domke F-3x
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for Nikon D70 / D100 / D200 / D300
The photos below don't have a digital body
but a Nikon FE with an MD-11 motor drive attached instead. I didn't have a
digital camera readily
available so had to use my
Nikon D100. But this is about the same size as the Nikon
D100. Used in the photos are a:
Nikon FE with MD-11 Motor Drive
Nikon SB50DX
Nikon 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
Nikon AF
300mm f/4 EDIF
Nikon
Nikon 12-24mm f/4
DX
Nikon AF
70-210mm
f/4.5-5.6
Nikon micro 55mm f/3.5
Nikon AF
85mm f/1.4D
This bag can hold a lot of gear. There's not as much padding as the Lowepro
bags, which gives the bag a low profile look. The strap has two lines of
rubber to offer better grip when on the shoulders. There is two canvas loops in
the interiors that you can store lenses like a D70 kits lens and
12-24 inside. There is one removable padding that can be attached via velcro to
the two canvas loops.
There is a total of 6 compartments:
-Main interior compartment
-2 side pockets
-front pocket
-back pocket
-zipper pocket on cover
Although this bag can carry all the above equipment, I don't recommend it, for
it will get cluttered after a few minutes/hours of swapping lenses. An
ideal solution would be:
-Digital Body
-2 lenses (ie. D70 kit lens, 12-24)
-1 Flash in side pocket
-1 smaller lens in side compartment
-Other misc. items in front compartment
Overall a great bag for traveling light, and easy access to all equipment.
thanks to Vincent Shen for pics / comments
Review #2
(Added 25th March 2007)
Equipment
list in bag :
Nikon D200 w/grip
Nikon
17-55mm f/2.8
attached
Nikon
70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR
Nikon
105mm f/2.8 VR micro





Review
text:
Nice bag. Well constructed. Perfect for a short day out shooting at the zoo or
walking around town.
Likes about the bag:
Not overly bulky. Fits my cam with large lens and a grip attached.
Dislikes about the bag:
The metal clasp leaves much to be desired.
Rating 1 to 10: 8
Thanks to Joshua Steinke for review
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