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 a number of months now, I've been using the Tenba Traveller (satchel) on a daily basis, replacing a Domke satchel (middle model, larger than the camera satchel), which was in really wretched condition. Tenba's dividers are vastly better, and the bag overall seems to be made better. But I do miss the pair of large pockets in the front, which could swallow a good deal of film. In it's place, Tenba has a zippered fishnet compartment on the main flap, but unfortunately, if you unzip it while it's on your shoulder, the contents fall out, as the zipper's on the bottom. In place of the Domke's large front pockets (spare M body? Heck, those Domke pockets hold a Mamiya Six with 75mm lens, or a Fuji GA645 like they were designed for the task) is a zippered organizer section, well-suited towards carrying a spare M body, Palm Pilot, pens and what-not. But it also introduces two additional layers of padding, which considerably reduce the capacity; needlessly so, I think. The large rear compartment is just a wee bit too small to accomodate the Sunday New York Times, which the Domke *will* hold. On the other hand, try packing a notebook computer *and* M or H-system into a Domke! The Tenba expands like an accordion, so the main limitation's what your shoulder will bear! Cotton canvas, as used by Domke and Billingham, certainly can look attractive as it wears, but "Protek" synthetic seems far tougher. For now, my ideal bag would be a slightly larger Traveller, minus the zippered organizer and fussy film compartment, and with the two large front pockets of the Domke. - -----Original Message----- From: Bill Welch <welch@pressroom.com> >Bruce, I have both those bags you mention, the Reporter's satchel (802) and >the Bureau Chief (806), plus about half a dozen other Domke lens and camera >bags. I use the Bureau Chief bag for carrying a laptop and other stuff, but >actually find it less useful than I imagined. <snip>