As both of you (subscriber of both btw 😉) have the clever supply straps, is the minimal anchor comfy enough for a X-Pro? I love that they use the peak system with leather, I have the X100T, X-Pro1 and the Nikon FE and like the idea of ‚One Strap to rule them all‘ 😎. and unsure between the minimal and the standard one.....also are you able to get the strings through the lugs w/o adding a split ring? I‘d like that. Cheers from Switzerland
@@michel559 thanks for the kind words! I’d be curious what Benj and Take think, but generally I find the minimal anchor to be all around great for the bodies you mentioned. The Anchor with the neck pad does add a bit more support but I think I’d reach for the minimal for those size bodies, especially if a smaller footprint setup was the goal! 😀
@@CleverSupplyCo now I didn‘t expect the man himself to reply, wow thanks a lot for coming back to me! Very much appreciated. Yes I want to keep my stuff as compact as possible. Never say never but my XP1 with the 35/1.4 & hood is as big as I feel comfy. Portability and compactness is key for me. That is why my X100T gets a rivival lately, after shooting the XP1 for a few weeks, I had an urge to go back to the lovely X100T. Something about the simplicity and limitation of one lens one camera. Talking lenses, on insta I see you have the XP2 with the fujicrons. One thing I debate is whether to go fujicrons....they give the XP1 a right kick up the bum for AF speed and they also look the part. But the combo 18/2 & 35/1.4 is great and still compact. Cheers from Switzerland, take care and stay safe. Will most likely place an order next week 👍🏻, nothing beats a small business run by friendly people who are passionate about their work 👏🏻
@@michel559 I use them on everything from film point and shoots to my Leica M10s and Hasselblad 500cm and they’re great. The peak design hardware is slightly more bulky than I’d prefer but other than that, it’s by far the best single camera option I’ve found.
Domke bags are so nice and so old school. Should probably get me another. Unrelated to this, who makes the LP storage cube in camera girls room? I need one for about 300 LPs.
For those who think the bag is larger than they desire, there is the smaller F-5XB. It would be more suitable for a compact camera and two lenses. The build quality and color are identical. BHT, keep up the excellent work. It is much appreciated.
Yes good tip, the F5's are great. I've had them before, closer to a ONA bag size. Plus I packed the bag out, but if you put half the amount of stuff in it, the bag does naturally shrink since it's waxed canvas and has a 'stiffness' to it, especially by not using the front pockets and the two pockets on the top flap.
ha ha, I have the OG case but it's too soft and delicate. I found an Olympus faux leather case that's more rigid and protected. Built better than any of the newer cases today. Found it in a junk bin for $5 :-)
I’ve been using two Dome F-803’s for 5 years now: one for camera gear the other EDC. As a camera bag it can carry two Sony FF mirrorless bodies with 3-4 manual focus lenses. For EDC, it’s the perfect size for an iPad Pro 12.9” and I can slip one of my Sony FF cameras with a Leica lens sideways into one of the front pockets. When you don’t over stuff it, the bag looks quite discreet...no one will think you’re a photographer.
I've been using Domke bags since the early 1990s and only other photographers know it's a camera bag, which is a nice feeling. Other people just think you have some weird waxed canvas shoulder bag :-)
Not heavy but it is heavier than the non-waxed version. However, I prefer the wax as it makes the bag water-proof as well a slightly stain proof, as long as you keep re-waxing every year or so.
@@scott-michaeltokunaga9897 Wotencraft stuff looks nice. They asked me a couple of years ago if they could send me some bags, but never heard back from them after.
I love that Domke with the Fuji branding. Domke makes a great bag. I've got three. Just did a quick review on the F5 XB. Fits my Fuji and Minolta HI matic perfectly.
Buy some velcro, put it on the velcro of the bag, so it's neutralized and you can even attach the magnets with it. If you want to sell the bag you can remove easily.
Love my rugged wear Domke F2. Perfect size to put under airplane seats, grippy strap, and easy to access and find everything inside. It can fit a lot of stuff when needed, but shrinks down when necessary by removing the board in the base. Perhaps the most versatile camera bag there is, because it's easy to remove all the padding.
That activated my gear lust! Do you think the Xe4 would fit in the Dopp kit? I'm tempted to trade my X100V for the Xe4 and weld the 35mm 1.4 on to it. And keep my XT3 for the 16mm 1.4 and 90mm f2.
ha, thanks. It's just an upright piano, but we don't have space for a grand or baby grand. Perhaps one day I can get her a music studio and buy her a baby grand :-)
Domke. Actually not a fan of Billingham. Beautiful bags, but that's the problem. It looks like it's carrying expensive gear. That's the last thing I want :-)
that bag is way too big dude. at most i’d recommend a bag just big enough to fit an extra body/lens combo while i have the other around my shoulder. ideally prefer no bag at all. but it’s your style so it’s all good
Because my work is photography, and I'm always reviewing gear and constantly need content, I'm always prepared for an impromptu photo session no matter what. I wasn't trying to 'sell' my set-up to anyone, just sharing in real-time what I carry around on my 'day off' :-)
@@bigheadtaco Yep, those were the days, lugging around the F2 bag full of Canon F1s. I believe that I still have that bag somewhere. My newest Domke bag is probably 10 years old, you can’t kill ‘em...😊
@@cameraman655 I've killed two of them, but I'm pretty rough with my bags. Plus to me it's a badge of honour to use a bag to the point you tear a hole in them :-)
@@bigheadtaco Yeah, I too am tough with my bags and have put a few holes here and there, specifically the back pocket (F1X ‘Little Bit Bigger Bag’), still very useable.
@@cameraman655 Looking back I probably should have patched them up... it was probably an excuse to go out and buy another one. I think they usually get torn from the back because I always carry a folding knife and the clip often catches the back of the bag. That's why I like slings and backpacks now, so I don't destroy my should bags!! I destroy most of my pants the same way, right in front of the pocket!!
I think I’ve decided that the X-E4 looks best in black and the X100V looks best in silver.
For sure. I have the silver X-E3.... not as sexy. But silver X100V? I get ‘nice Leica’ every time I carry it around my neck :-)
As both of you (subscriber of both btw 😉) have the clever supply straps, is the minimal anchor comfy enough for a X-Pro? I love that they use the peak system with leather, I have the X100T, X-Pro1 and the Nikon FE and like the idea of ‚One Strap to rule them all‘ 😎. and unsure between the minimal and the standard one.....also are you able to get the strings through the lugs w/o adding a split ring? I‘d like that.
Cheers from Switzerland
@@michel559 thanks for the kind words! I’d be curious what Benj and Take think, but generally I find the minimal anchor to be all around great for the bodies you mentioned. The Anchor with the neck pad does add a bit more support but I think I’d reach for the minimal for those size bodies, especially if a smaller footprint setup was the goal! 😀
@@CleverSupplyCo now I didn‘t expect the man himself to reply, wow thanks a lot for coming back to me! Very much appreciated. Yes I want to keep my stuff as compact as possible. Never say never but my XP1 with the 35/1.4 & hood is as big as I feel comfy. Portability and compactness is key for me. That is why my X100T gets a rivival lately, after shooting the XP1 for a few weeks, I had an urge to go back to the lovely X100T. Something about the simplicity and limitation of one lens one camera.
Talking lenses, on insta I see you have the XP2 with the fujicrons. One thing I debate is whether to go fujicrons....they give the XP1 a right kick up the bum for AF speed and they also look the part. But the combo 18/2 & 35/1.4 is great and still compact.
Cheers from Switzerland, take care and stay safe. Will most likely place an order next week 👍🏻, nothing beats a small business run by friendly people who are passionate about their work 👏🏻
@@michel559 I use them on everything from film point and shoots to my Leica M10s and Hasselblad 500cm and they’re great. The peak design hardware is slightly more bulky than I’d prefer but other than that, it’s by far the best single camera option I’ve found.
Nice bag and organization. What is the lens pouch at 2:23? Can you share and list it too?
Actually it's just a high end tea cup holder :-)
@@bigheadtaco Lol, ask Domke to make one :-)
But where do you buy a Domke bag in Canada? (Vancouver)
I’ve seen them around. Try Kerrisdale, Beau, or even Henry’s
Try Amazon....
What size and model is the camera strap?
shotfilm shutebel ?
Domke bags are so nice and so old school. Should probably get me another. Unrelated to this, who makes the LP storage cube in camera girls room? I need one for about 300 LPs.
I don't know where she got it, my guess is probably IKEA :-)
@@bigheadtaco my weekend plans for next weekend just formed! I forget they have stuff like that. Maybe a photo trip to ease the 1 hour drive...
Really enjoy your videos, side question, what watch are you wearing?
Thanks. It's a Tissot PRS516 with a custom leather strap from ZaidMade
I don't know why, but I take great joy in seeing how other people pack their camera bags.
Ha ha, more videos to come then!!
Sorry... there’s no known cure...just try to self regulate....
For those who think the bag is larger than they desire, there is the smaller F-5XB. It would be more suitable for a compact camera and two lenses. The build quality and color are identical.
BHT, keep up the excellent work. It is much appreciated.
Yes good tip, the F5's are great. I've had them before, closer to a ONA bag size. Plus I packed the bag out, but if you put half the amount of stuff in it, the bag does naturally shrink since it's waxed canvas and has a 'stiffness' to it, especially by not using the front pockets and the two pockets on the top flap.
What case is are you using for the gr1?
ha ha, I have the OG case but it's too soft and delicate. I found an Olympus faux leather case that's more rigid and protected. Built better than any of the newer cases today. Found it in a junk bin for $5 :-)
I have the same bag. Gonna copy your set up but with a Fuji Klasse instead of the Ricoh ;)
Oh nice camera.... jealous :-)
@@bigheadtaco anytime my friend! If u ever come to Mexico City let's shoot!
I’ve been using two Dome F-803’s for 5 years now: one for camera gear the other EDC. As a camera bag it can carry two Sony FF mirrorless bodies with 3-4 manual focus lenses. For EDC, it’s the perfect size for an iPad Pro 12.9” and I can slip one of my Sony FF cameras with a Leica lens sideways into one of the front pockets. When you don’t over stuff it, the bag looks quite discreet...no one will think you’re a photographer.
I've been using Domke bags since the early 1990s and only other photographers know it's a camera bag, which is a nice feeling. Other people just think you have some weird waxed canvas shoulder bag :-)
Hey BHT Nice bag. How is the weight of the bag without any gear. Thanks for sharing.
Not heavy but it is heavier than the non-waxed version. However, I prefer the wax as it makes the bag water-proof as well a slightly stain proof, as long as you keep re-waxing every year or so.
Thank you for the advice. I ended up getting a Wotancraft Pilot Travel bag. Have you ever thought about getting a Wotancraft bag.
@@scott-michaeltokunaga9897 Wotencraft stuff looks nice. They asked me a couple of years ago if they could send me some bags, but never heard back from them after.
I have three of these and will be acquiring two more. My dream bag is an F803 Full grain LEATHER bag! Can you imagine?
Do you have any kind of kit list “ web sight “ ?
Been planning to build one on B&H
I love that Domke with the Fuji branding. Domke makes a great bag. I've got three. Just did a quick review on the F5 XB. Fits my Fuji and Minolta HI matic perfectly.
huge fan of the dome rugged wear bags. I have 4.
I’ve used them since the early 90s until I’ve worn holes through them.... I liked them more back then because nobody knew they were camera bags :-)
velcro is the first thing I remove from a camera bag. after that its the foam padding.
I should get my wife to sew on something better. Snap closure you think?
@@bigheadtaco that or magnets
Buy some velcro, put it on the velcro of the bag, so it's neutralized and you can even attach the magnets with it.
If you want to sell the bag you can remove easily.
So organized!
Love my rugged wear Domke F2. Perfect size to put under airplane seats, grippy strap, and easy to access and find everything inside. It can fit a lot of stuff when needed, but shrinks down when necessary by removing the board in the base. Perhaps the most versatile camera bag there is, because it's easy to remove all the padding.
That activated my gear lust! Do you think the Xe4 would fit in the Dopp kit? I'm tempted to trade my X100V for the Xe4 and weld the 35mm 1.4 on to it. And keep my XT3 for the 16mm 1.4 and 90mm f2.
with a flat lens it will definitely fit inside a Dopp kit, or with no lens.
I like the easy access in ur bag.
for sure, I have more protective bags, but the issue is quick access
this video made me just happy watching. (love the camo too). the XE3 in black is really nice looking and with the strap choice as well!!
Was it the lens making that noise between snaps?
ya the XF27mm f/2.8 R WR is a noisy lens....
Hey Champ - Love the turntable, sound system, grand piano. Camera Girl’s got good taste!
ha, thanks. It's just an upright piano, but we don't have space for a grand or baby grand. Perhaps one day I can get her a music studio and buy her a baby grand :-)
Did camera girl give you a time window?😀. For a moment I thought I was on 1.5xspeed! Wow., speed and precision!
I have a healthy fear of my wife's valuable time on her day off!!
From my side, NO BAG ! Just an additional battery in the pocket and let's go !
Saame
I love the looks and size of that bag, but wish it had more devider options without having to buy an insert...
it's a pretty simple design for sure. Very Domke-like
Massive Domke fan ... have 3 of em ... my F802 is my most go too ...
I have this bag in Olive! It’s not the Fuji version, but such a solid bag nonetheless.
Sorry I forgot to mention your strap in the video. I was so focused on what's in the bag and not what's around my neck!!!
@@bigheadtaco haha you did though at 1:00 in post though, thank you!
Looks like a billingham, you are so lucky man!
Domke. Actually not a fan of Billingham. Beautiful bags, but that's the problem. It looks like it's carrying expensive gear. That's the last thing I want :-)
0:01 I will call that "the moustache grip"
I once had a domke and i wasn't even satisfied with it. But the urge, man. That urge!
It's a camera bag! I might have a problem...
that bag is way too big dude. at most i’d recommend a bag just big enough to fit an extra body/lens combo while i have the other around my shoulder.
ideally prefer no bag at all. but it’s your style so it’s all good
Because my work is photography, and I'm always reviewing gear and constantly need content, I'm always prepared for an impromptu photo session no matter what. I wasn't trying to 'sell' my set-up to anyone, just sharing in real-time what I carry around on my 'day off' :-)
Did you say limited edition donkey..??
I think that's what Shrek said...... that'll do donkey, that'll do....
@@bigheadtaco Haha.. but I played it couple of times and I really heard donkey. Anyways, forgot to mention, great video!
Love Domke bags, they have been carrying my gear around the map since 1983.
Nice you’re about a decade before me. Didn’t you love using them back then and nobody knew they were camera bags, except photojournalists?
@@bigheadtaco Yep, those were the days, lugging around the F2 bag full of Canon F1s. I believe that I still have that bag somewhere. My newest Domke bag is probably 10 years old, you can’t kill ‘em...😊
@@cameraman655 I've killed two of them, but I'm pretty rough with my bags. Plus to me it's a badge of honour to use a bag to the point you tear a hole in them :-)
@@bigheadtaco Yeah, I too am tough with my bags and have put a few holes here and there, specifically the back pocket (F1X ‘Little Bit Bigger Bag’), still very useable.
@@cameraman655 Looking back I probably should have patched them up... it was probably an excuse to go out and buy another one. I think they usually get torn from the back because I always carry a folding knife and the clip often catches the back of the bag. That's why I like slings and backpacks now, so I don't destroy my should bags!! I destroy most of my pants the same way, right in front of the pocket!!
This is my comment.😆
Ha ha.... thanks for the comment !!
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Sounds like a beta. Permission from wife? 😂