Re: Camera bags

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Now that the patent has run out on Domke bags, (the adverts go that he 
designed one 30 years ago on his kitchen table). Anyway Mekko and Saffrotto 
from china make a very good copy. Which is about 1/3 of the price, they also 
appear to have a better hand grip that looks more stable. I've used a Domke 
for years and I'll probably make the swap.

On Saturday 28 Jan 2006 22:13, Marilyn wrote:
> I would like to hear from PF members about what camera bags you like best. 
>  It seems like a simple thing to do - choose a camera bag - but I've had
> some I've been disappointed in there are so many to choose from . . . .
>
> Is there a bag that can safely and easily hold two camera bodies with
> lenses and accessories?  Those of you who may use camera back packs - do
> you find these easier to carry and use?
>
> Opinions?  Suggestions?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Marilyn
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