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) |
| Suporte de Tripé | Não |
| 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 (Sand):
Hangs on my shoulder the best
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Love all the extra space. The only area that kept it from getting 5 stars are the metal ring clasps that secure the bag closed. I would rather it use the squeeze type plastic claps that are found on Crumpler Bags. Much quicker to get into.
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I use a Canon 40D and carry a wide-angle 10-22 mm lens, a 28-135 mm lens, and a 70-300 mm lens, all Canon. This bag gives me more than enough room for this equipment as well as all the accessories I want to carry. Everything is well protected and organized and the bag is easy to carry around for long distances.
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We needed bags that work while we're on roadtrips. We shoot out of our car(SUV) a lot while driving cross country.Our Tenba and Lowe backpacks take up too much room, and access is too slow with the large, heavy access lids.
The F7 stores my D700, 24-70mm and 70-200mm zooms, 300mm f4, and 12-24mm zoom vertically. I have room in the side pockets for accessories, notepads and pencils. I can carry all my filters in the front two pockets. It is heavy, but other than lugging it to and from my room it takes up very little space in the back with the lid on, or off. The vertical storage makes lens changes easier than a backpack. We also use a Domke F2 for my wife's D90, and three lenses, and a second F2 for flashes, chargers, cleaning gear and other accessories. They are perfect for our 4Runner.
I wish they had fast-release buckles instead of snaps. The short front straps limit the amount of stuff you can put in the front pocket and the length of lenses in the top.
The case is solid, the straps are heavy duty, and I know we'll get many years os use from these bags.
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Comments about Domke F-7 Double AF Bag (Sand):
Nice stylish camera bag, good quality but way to small.
It is advertised to carry 2 large film or digital SLR cameras with 4-5 Lenses.
My D3s with or without any lens attached is too big to fit reasonable in any compartment. It will defiantly not hold 5 lenses unless the all fixed 50mm equivalent sized. The compartments do not give you any option to remodel
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