I'm looking for a shoulder bag to carry two cameras (Nikon F6 and Mamiya 6) and little else. It has to be nondescript or even funky so as not to attract thieves. Will be used for travel (if travel resumes) and walking around.
Well if that’s your attitude, it’s worse than you think. Domke is so last millennium... or so last century at the very least.Domke is so yesterday. I have another American for more than decade. Tamrac Rally.
Much better ergonomic than Domke. It has different sizes and could be all black.
Two SLRs are not a problem. It has very sufficient compartment for keys, wallet, phone, knife and so on and two mesh pockets for water bottles, no Domkies are as smart as this.
Well if that’s your attitude, it’s worse than you think. Domke is so last millennium... or so last century at the very least.![]()
I had the larger Domke bag. It was TOO big. I tended to fill it up with cameras and lenses, and it was too heavy and bulging every which way to use efficiently.Domke f2 for me, Ive had mine for probably 10 years now... ...I’m considering getting the larger one also. The only reason I want the bigger one is, it will fit my graflex along with my 35mm in the main compartment ready to shoot.
The OP hasn’t actually said anything about lenses. If he intends to carry only the two bodies with one attached lens each it paints a much different picture than if he intends to carry multiple lenses for each body. As you say, both are big cameras so the load won’t be tiny either way.The OP wants to put an F6 and a Mamiya 6 in the bag, along with lenses.
I have an ONA Bowery bag. It is pretty small, will carry only one camera body with a lens. It has a retro, hipster look, but little utility for more than maybe a rangefinder and a lens or two. Yeah, you could squeeze an SLR in there, but I would look elsewhere. I have put a TLR in it, but those are relatively compact and self-contained.@Arthurwg I tend to carry around one medium-format and one 35mm camera in a single ONA Bowery bag. On the plus side:
Negatives
- Very high quality
- Superb ergonomics with a quick access latch.
- No zippers, no velcro.
- Stylish and doesn't look like a camera bag.
I have never seen a Mamiya 7 so I do not know how it compares to C330 and M645 (my MF bodies) but the review above offers good photos.
- Expensive
- Useless side pockets, nothing fits in them
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