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<blockquote data-quote="LensWork" data-source="post: 6786" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Currently, I have 10 different photo "bags" including shoulder bags, backpacks, rolling bags, holster cases and hip packs, plus my trusty Domke Photogs vest and Domke Photogs jacket.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I wanted to clarify: I do not have a bag fetish; I only paid for 1 of my current bags (<a href="http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct.html?tablename=domke&itemnum=700-J1B" target="_blank">Domke J1</a>). The others were all endorsement "gifts" from <a href="http://www.lowepro.com/" target="_blank">Lowepro</a> or <a href="http://www.naneubags.com/" target="_blank">Naneu Pro</a> or <a href="http://www.tiffen.com/results.html?search_type_no=438&tablename=domke" target="_blank">Domke</a> or Nikon (Domke Photogs jacket with Nikon patch) over the years. I do not "need" 10 bags, but I do use each of them as they are each uniquely different bags and each has their own use.</p><p></p><p>I've had the Domke vest & jacket for over 20 years, and they are still holding together quite well. I used other brands including <a href="http://www.tamrac.com/" target="_blank">Tamrac</a> , but the only bags that I have ever paid for were Domke. Even though Jim Domke sold the company in 1990 (hence why I have to pay for Domke bags now even though he is a friend of mine), I still find Domke bags to be the most useful for me. They are simplistic bags that are quick and easy to exchange gear to/from without having to look or dig around in the bag (a big plus anytime you need to change lenses quickly), they have minimal padding which makes for a lighter, less bulky bag, and are superbly made of quality fabrics, hardware and stitching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LensWork, post: 6786, member: 1283"] Currently, I have 10 different photo "bags" including shoulder bags, backpacks, rolling bags, holster cases and hip packs, plus my trusty Domke Photogs vest and Domke Photogs jacket. Edit: I wanted to clarify: I do not have a bag fetish; I only paid for 1 of my current bags ([URL="http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct.html?tablename=domke&itemnum=700-J1B"]Domke J1[/URL]). The others were all endorsement "gifts" from [URL="http://www.lowepro.com/"]Lowepro[/URL] or [URL="http://www.naneubags.com/"]Naneu Pro[/URL] or [URL="http://www.tiffen.com/results.html?search_type_no=438&tablename=domke"]Domke[/URL] or Nikon (Domke Photogs jacket with Nikon patch) over the years. I do not "need" 10 bags, but I do use each of them as they are each uniquely different bags and each has their own use. I've had the Domke vest & jacket for over 20 years, and they are still holding together quite well. I used other brands including [URL="http://www.tamrac.com/"]Tamrac[/URL] , but the only bags that I have ever paid for were Domke. Even though Jim Domke sold the company in 1990 (hence why I have to pay for Domke bags now even though he is a friend of mine), I still find Domke bags to be the most useful for me. They are simplistic bags that are quick and easy to exchange gear to/from without having to look or dig around in the bag (a big plus anytime you need to change lenses quickly), they have minimal padding which makes for a lighter, less bulky bag, and are superbly made of quality fabrics, hardware and stitching. [/QUOTE]
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