Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For the past five years I've used a Domke Reporter's Satchel (F-802) for my M4-P, two Summies, hand-held meter, and film. After constant use and abuse, it's now a bit of a disgrace (good camoflage!) but has treated me very well. What I like most is that it looks more like a cheap cloth briefcase than a camera bag -- like something that Lands' End would sell. Also, I'm a teacher, so I'm always carrying books and papers, and the Domke has room and compartments for them along with my Leica. When it's sitting on my classroom desk, or out on the street, no layman would think there's an expensive camera inside. My only complaint is that the metal hook at the end of the closing strap can swing up and put your eye out real fast when you open the flap to dig out your camera. Many times it almost has! Although the element of danger is probably, subconsciously, one reason I like the bag, I've now trained myself to get my head out of the way in time. Yesterday, while shooting in downtown Warsaw, I saw the new(?) Domke Bureau Chief Satchel, model F-806, and fell in love with it. It has TWO closing straps with hooks on the flap -- one for each eye! And all kinds of neat compartments, including a perforated one (for drying your wet socks?). It looks even less like a camera bag than the Reporter does, too. I would have bought it on the spot but they wanted too many Polish zloties for it (=$135), so I'll wait til I'm in the US next week. I later found it in Shutterbug for $75. When I get it I can start to fantasize about being a Bureau Chief, and give myself a promotion from Reporter. Bruce Feldman Warsaw, Poland