Hi Mark, That's the first mention of the Domke F-2 in this thread. My most used bag is still a beat up F-2. It's so old that it's brown with tan trim, a color that hasn't been made in quite a while I don't think. I'm still considering making/buying custom dividers for it for the ist-D. No space wasted on dumb old padding in this baby! ;-)
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 7:37 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: just call me the Imelda Marcos of camera bags > > > "Leon Altoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:56:24 -0500, Amita Guha wrote: > > > >>Today I enabled myself with the Tamrac Explorer 2. It seemed > like a better > >>travel bag for my trip to London because it is more versatile > and slightly > >>less bulky than my Lowepro Offroad. > >> > >>I now own six camera bags. Is there a 12-step program for this?? > > > >I own 10 if you include the snoot cases. I use 7 of them. > > 5 bags, two backpacks plus one "snoot case" (I like that term!) here: > > Main bag is a Domke F2 Classic. Carries camera gear and lunch :) > LowePro Nova 4 is a little smaller for lesser excursions. > LowePro Photo Trekker AW backpack is for maximum carrying capacity. > I have a little Pentax-branded bag for when I'm carrying just an MX and > a couple of lenses. > There's an Ambico bag that holds my 645 kit. > I have a Tamrac Velocity 7 that's great for a small kit that I take > hiking when I have to carry tent, sleeping bag, etc. in a regular > backpack: the Tamrac can be carried in front, on my chest, so it doesn't > interfere with the backpack gear and I can get at the camera quickly > when I need it. > I also have a small, flimsy LowePro mini pack and one of their zoom lens > "snoot bags". > > I think that's all but I might find more if I really search around... > > -- > Mark Roberts > Photography and writing > www.robertstech.com >

