Any Domke F-2 owners help

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On my endless "finding the perfect camera bag" journey I think I may have what I'm after but was wondering with the Domke f-2

Will one of the end pockets hold 2 flash guns (canon 580 ex size)?

The main bag has a centre section that can hold 4 lenses , the gap at each side.... I want to put a fuji xt-3 with lens mounted .
(One at each side)

Anyone know if this is possible?
 
On my endless "finding the perfect camera bag" journey I think I may have what I'm after but was wondering with the Domke f-2

Will one of the end pockets hold 2 flash guns (canon 580 ex size)?

The main bag has a centre section that can hold 4 lenses , the gap at each side.... I want to put a fuji xt-3 with lens mounted .
(One at each side)
I can fit two Nikon SB-600 in a side pocket but it would be a squeeze to fit two SB-900 in and close the flap. Don't know how that compares to the Canons.

It's not a bag to get if you like lots of padding, but that means you can squeeze things in. I can get two D750s with small lenses attached inside plus a couple of lenses. It should be easier with smaller kit.
 
I can fit two Nikon SB-600 in a side pocket but it would be a squeeze to fit two SB-900 in and close the flap. Don't know how that compares to the Canons.

It's not a bag to get if you like lots of padding, but that means you can squeeze things in. I can get two D750s with small lenses attached inside plus a couple of lenses. It should be easier with smaller kit.
Thanks for that . I owned the rugged ware a good few years ago but just can't remember exact sizing . Can you fit both your cameras with lens attached while still having the 4 compartment insert?
 
Can you fit both your cameras with lens attached while still having the 4 compartment insert?

Not with lenses attached. I replaced the four section insert with a two section and it all just about fits. The four section can be folded up to two sections but wastes a bit of space, so I bought the other one.

I'm not sure how much bulkier the Nikons are compared to the Fujis.
 
"finding the perfect camera bag"
There is no such thing, it is a conspiracy by the bag manufacturers, they all have a few good features but they make sure that no single bag has all the good features so that you will endlessly search for a perfect bag but never find it. :whistle:
 
There is no such thing, it is a conspiracy by the bag manufacturers, they all have a few good features but they make sure that no single bag has all the good features so that you will endlessly search for a perfect bag but never find it. :whistle:
Lol true . I'm honestly about 20 bags in now . I've had a perfect bag for the last 4 years (billingham hadley pro large) but I've now changed systems and I'm back to square one !!
 
I'm an F-2 guy from way back. Still use one because I know how. One less thing to learn in my advancing years.

Here's a configuration with 1 DSLR, 24-105mm attached, a 17-40mm and a 70-300mm. That's representative of my standard kit. There's still some room left.

I'd probably say no on 2 580 EX strobes in a single side pouch. Maybe -- maybe -- if both had bare ends. No attachment gizmos.

But a side pouch would take one big strobe for sure. And you could probably stuff one in beside that 17-40. Or figure out a way where it would share a spot with that tele-zoom. That's the beauty of a Domke bag. It's always got nooks and crannies. You can fix it up for your regular kit and always find a place for that stuff you need just for today.

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One other thing I like about a Domke bag is that, for me, once the camera comes out it stays out. That leaves plenty of room to work out of while I'm shooting.
 
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Nice to see there are other Domke users on here. I always get the impression that ultra padded bags, rucksack types and Billinghams are the only ones that get recommended.

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