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taffy
12-27-2006, 08:32
Hi!

I was wondering if I could fit the follwing pieces of equipment in either of OR both the Domke 803 satchel and Domke J3 bags:

1. Olympus E500 + 14-54 lens
2. Lecia M4-2 + Elmar-M (with Hood)
3. VC 35/2.5 pancake with hood
4. 6 rolls of film
5. Extra battery for E500

Hope to hear from you soon. Can't make up my mind on these cameras :)

Cheers!

Taffy

taffy
12-27-2006, 08:50
I'd like to add the Domke F-3X bag into that list too. Thanks!

eon
12-27-2006, 11:30
I have both F803 and F3X and it shouldn't be a problem.
It could depend on the Elmar. Is it a 50, then no problem.

And i would recomend F803. Put the 25 in the bottom of the insert and som soft material above it and the M4-2 on top of it.
Film and spare battery in the bottom of the main compartment and som soft material above and the E500 above.

/Erik

eon
12-27-2006, 11:35
I really like the canvas material in Domke bags. The strap is the best among all possible bags in my opinion. And i would never buy a Domke nylon bag. :)

/Erik

zuikomatt
12-27-2006, 11:55
And i would never buy a Domke nylon bag. :)

/Erik


Why?

I have J803 and I like it, it's great bag:-) - canvas is great too, but the nylon seems to be better for digital cameras.

zuikomatt
12-27-2006, 11:56
Hi!

I was wondering if I could fit the follwing pieces of equipment in either of OR both the Domke 803 satchel and Domke J3 bags:

1. Olympus E500 + 14-54 lens
2. Lecia M4-2 + Elmar-M (with Hood)
3. VC 35/2.5 pancake with hood
4. 6 rolls of film
5. Extra battery for E500

Hope to hear from you soon. Can't make up my mind on these cameras :)

Cheers!

Taffy

Should be no problem with F803.

eon
12-27-2006, 12:20
Why?

I have J803 and I like it, it's great bag:-) - canvas is great too, but the nylon seems to be better for digital cameras.


Does the nylon bag have multicoating to suit digital cameras? Thats what they do to lenses for digital use. :) Or what is your point?

I have had many camera bags made of nylon and dont really like the feel of it. Occationally one scratches a hand on the sharp seams. No canvas bags from Domke are more pleasant to handle and thats the reason behind my choice.

/Erik

zuikomatt
12-27-2006, 12:39
Does the nylon bag have multicoating to suit digital cameras? Thats what they do to lenses for digital use. :) Or what is your point?

/Erik


Good point:)

My point is, that nylon is waterresistant.

Harry Lime
12-27-2006, 12:47
Hi!

I was wondering if I could fit the follwing pieces of equipment in either of OR both the Domke 803 satchel and Domke J3 bags:

1. Olympus E500 + 14-54 lens
2. Lecia M4-2 + Elmar-M (with Hood)
3. VC 35/2.5 pancake with hood
4. 6 rolls of film
5. Extra battery for E500

Hope to hear from you soon. Can't make up my mind on these cameras :)

Cheers!

Taffy


Should fit in the 803 or J3 without a problem.

peter_n
12-28-2006, 05:57
Spray the canvas with any waterproofing product from an outdoors/camping store and you have a water resistant canvas bag. :)

markinlondon
12-28-2006, 06:01
Spray the canvas with any waterproofing product from an outdoors/camping store and you have a water resistant canvas bag. :)

Or buy a Billingham and forget about the proofing spray. A standard Hadley will swallow all that stuff.

peter_n
12-28-2006, 11:05
Yes but it's not a Domke is it? ;)

Trius
12-28-2006, 12:04
Nylon may be "waterproof", but canvas breathes.