The Domke F-7 Double AF Shoulder Bag is a canvas shoulder bag built to carry two complete professional film or digital camera setups. There is room for two big SLR cameras with motor drives and zoom lenses attached (up to 80-200mm), plus 2 or more additional lenses, flash, film, and accessories. An adjustable belt system works with the Gripper Strap to keep even a fully-loaded F-7 snug against your hip. The bag features an Open cell foam liner sewn into bottom, military-specification hardware, webbing and adjustable closures, fourteen compartments and pockets with three padded inserts.
| Material |
Exterior: Waterproof Cotton canvas Interior: Open cell foam liner in bottom |
| Type of Closure | Steel snap hooks |
| Exterior Dimensions | 18 x 10 x 11.5" (45.7 x 25.4 x 29.2 cm) (LxWxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Main compartment: 14 x 7.0 x 11" (35.5 x 15 x 28 cm) (LxWxD) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates | 2 Large film or digital SLR camera with motor drives and zoom lenses (up to 80-200mm) mounted, 2-3 additional lenses, flash, film, accessories. |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Adjustable non-slip Gripper shoulder strap Adjustable belt system works with the Gripper Strap to keep even a fully loaded F-7 snug against your hip Four point suspension carrying handle included. |
| Weight | 4.0 lb 5.0 oz (1.96 kg) |
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
Im a photographer for Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority and we are constantly on the move and don't have a lot of time to worry about equipment. With this bag I can carry plenty of gear so that I'm prepared for any given situation. The sturdy construction of the bag gives me reassurance that the bag will keep my camera and lenses safe. My only complaints are that there is no top access (maybe a zipper. I want easy access to multiple lenses without unclasping the bag. I like the clasps for durability but this causes Access issues when on the fly.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
If you (like me) need a bag to carry two Fuji 6x7 or 6x9 film cameras, look no further; this is the bag you need. One camera fits perfectly in each of the two large padded inserts in the main compartment. The two-compartment insert in the middle can then be used to hold a flash unit, film and other accessories.
The bag feels sturdy, but is still quite light. I would definitely recommend this bag to anyone who needs to carry two large cameras.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
Awesome product!
It holds my cleaning supplies (...a lot), 3 lenses (14-24,24-70,70-200mm), D700 body, 3 speedlights (2 sb-600, 1 sb-900), my Singh-Ray ND filter, 32 AA batteries, one charger, and various wires/adapters.
It's small, holds a lot, and is just incredibly constructed.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
I gave it one less star then it deserves because of the metal spring catch to open and close the bag. I had to replace them with larger and easier to use latches.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
I purchased this domke bag after I saw a friend of mine with one. She used it to hold two pro bodies with lenses attached face down (70-200 and another lens samesize can be packed together attached) in the bag with room to spare for flash, 2-3 lenses, extra battery, memory card case and a few other items.
when I received the bag I could not be more pleased. I wanted something lightweight but sturdy without rollers to carry along for portrait work, etc. I did not plan on using this bag for an excursion to the zoo, etc it would be heavy fully packed for a good walk. I have other bags for this.
I love this bag and it is the one I use most at the moment. I leave lenses home that wont be needed and can easily throw this bag in the front seat of the car ready for anything since the lenses of any size up to 300mm 4.0 can be attached to the body , no switching of lenses and missing a shot.
i can downsize the lenses for differnt type of shoots and the bag does not feel too big and bulky . It is made of very sturdy canvas and very well made. it has a belt on the back that can be used with an optional shoulder harness or if tightened can be used to sling over the handles of a rolling travel suitcase. the shoulder strap can be unattached and just the handles used. there are two very good size front pockets that hold my canon 580ex flash or this can be stored in either of the side pockets that have a velcro closure. I looked at other similiar size bags and this one is the ticket.
It stands open by itself, no laying on its side to get to the contents.
It has padded dividers that can be configured if necessary.
Right now I have these items packed in it. 1dmkiii with 70-200 lens atttached facing down. 85L lens and hood. 24-70 lens and hood. 580ex flash . 15mm fisheye , 1.4 tc and misc other small gadgets. it is easy to access and nothing is crammed in.
Love the bag, would highly recommend it to everyone especially if you travel to sports events etc and want a bag with camera and lens ready which can be easily accessed for all your pro bodies and lenses ready to go. I have had numerous bags and still keep a rolling bag for laptop and lenses for some travelling but this is the one that is packed and ready all of the time.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
Roomy, I carry 2 full body cameras, with 4 lenses, 1 flash, filters, spare batteries, etc. Get the shoulder pad option, it will make a diff. on heavy equipment for all day carry use! Doesn't look to obvious when you carry around the city! Just carry your pepper spray with you!
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Black):
In making a variety of pictures on my campus and in the mountain wilderness, this bag keeps the lenses and other needs close at hand. It is easy to carry and is durable.
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