BradS
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Looking for a shoulder bag that will accommodate two Nikon F2 (each with a normal lens attached) and a 28mm and 105mm lenses. I am very partial to LowePro but am open.
Looking for a shoulder bag that will accommodate two Nikon F2 (each with a normal lens attached) and a 28mm and 105mm lenses. I am very partial to LowePro but am open.
^^and heavy and expensive. "if you've got the $$$". But they're very nice bags. .
I'm partial to Lowe Pro or Domke but Tamrac makes a good bag too.
If you've got the funds, a Billingham, probably the Hadley, should serve you well. Billinghams are superb, heirloom quality bags, completely waterproof and very well designed.
Andy
I carry two bodies with motors and 4 lenses in an elderly Domke F2. Works great!
The F2 looks about right...but how's the padding?
That's beautiful and looks to be somewhat multipurpose. ...the photos leave me guessing wheter my kit will fit though. This is what is so frustrating about shopping for a bag on-line. They show fifteen photos of the exterior from all angles and one or two of the interior...and never refernce "old school" gear in the "what fits" area. I think I'm gonna have to make a trip to the local camera store...![]()
+1 on the Billinghams. I have a Hadley Pro that I use to carry two Leica M film bodies, two lenses and accessories. Really nicely designed and made. Not cheap but high quality things rarely are.If you've got the funds, a Billingham, probably the Hadley, should serve you well. Billinghams are superb, heirloom quality bags, completely waterproof and very well designed.
Andy
Purchased two of this tenba(Mfr#637-302) two or three years ago on a Happy(black) Friday, $39 only for each.Looking for a shoulder bag that will accommodate two Nikon F2 (each with a normal lens attached) and a 28mm and 105mm lenses. I am very partial to LowePro but am open.
You're a better man than I am Vincent, how much must that bag weigh?, if I put four bodies and seven lenses in my Domke F2 bag I couldn't pick it up it'd be too heavy, and if I managed it by the time I got to the shooting location I'd have had a heart attack!I've been using Domke F2 bags since they first came out (or thereabouts). I've NEVER had any equipment in them damaged.
Currently, when I go out shooting, I take 4 bodies and 7 lenses from 20mm to 200mm. Two bodies go in the bag (one at each end) and 2 bodies go into the 2 end pouches. The lenses go in between the cameras (tight fit, LOL).
hi brad
how about the bag being sold in the classifides right now
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/fs-domke-f-2-black-canvas-camera-bag-vintage.170669/
the seller is top notch, known quantity and a nice guy
john
You're a better man than I am Vincent, how much must that bag weigh?, if I put four bodies and seven lenses in my Domke F2 bag I couldn't pick it up it'd be too heavy, and if I managed it by the time I got to the shooting location I'd have had a heart attack!
Mortification of the flesh is supposed to be good for the soul.I'm used to suffering LOL.
Just for the sake of discussion, i am not trying to change your mind...... you have no interest in a back pack.?Looking for a shoulder bag that will accommodate two Nikon F2 (each with a normal lens attached) and a 28mm and 105mm lenses. I am very partial to LowePro but am open.
Just for the sake of discussion, i am not trying to change your mind...... you have no interest in a back pack.?
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Good Luck.
I’m leaning heavily towards the original, sand color Domke F2...
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