The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: Safrotto bag
Two Bags
Safrotto Straps
20 Jul 2024 |
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The Safrotto camera bag resembles, but is not an exact copy of, a Domke F2 bag. Avid followers of my bag fetish will recollect my reporting critical comments read on various websites about the alleged diminished quality of the canvas used in the production of Domke bags since some hard-to-place moment in the ownership status of the brand name. I have not the faintest idea of whether this is true; I have no examples of Domke bags from the time when Jim Domke owned the production to use as a comparator, and even if I did, I wouldn't pay out for a current example. Nor do I know when this (presumably Chinese) Safrotto bag was manufactured, but I can tell you for free that the canvas is of considerable weight, and so also, therefore, is the bag that has been produced with it.
Not as heavy as a comparable sized Billingham though. The bag horses are frightened to kick lest they break a fetlock.
More bag news soon!
Nikon D2Xs and Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens.
Nikon 28-105mm Lens
Nikkor 28mm f/2 AI Lens Test
21 Nov 2018 |
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The manual focus 28mm f/2 Nikkor lens stood at the top of the tree. Owners of the f/2.8 version think their lens is somehow better, but I doubt that can be so.
In The Woods
03 Apr 2017 |
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A Safrotto copy of a Domke F-2 bag, and surprisingly good. The shoulder pad is from the Billingham range; otherwise all original.
Jim Domke created the original bag bearing his name which was so popular that he founded a company in the U.S. to produce them. That was in 1976. In 1990 he sold his company to a firm called Saunders. Saunders sold the operation to a big American photographic company called Tiffen in 1999. However, Tiffen went bankrupt in 2003, and Topspin bought their assets, including Domke bags. The company continues trading under new ownership, but this is yet another example of the name surviving for marketing purposes.
On the web you can find customers' complaints about the deterioration in the quality of Domke camera bags in recent years. They claim that the canvas is thinner and that some of the fittings are now plastic. Some comment that the Safrotto lookalikes are made using better materials, and with small design improvements, at a cheaper price. If they are to be believed, the Safrotto bags are more like Jim Domke's original than the current offerings from Tiffen.
Safrotto bags are made in China and sold extensively in the U.S. market. They seem a good deal less common in the U.K. I bought this one second-hand for £6, which represented the bargain of the year for me. It’s every bit as sturdy as Domke bags I have previously owned, including an F-2 Emerald and an F-4AF, but as they too were second-hand, I never knew under whose ownership those bags were made.
Although some Safrotto products are very similar to Domke camera bags, they are not marketed with the same model designations. I have read on the web that at some point in the troubled history of bankruptcy and changes of ownership, Safrotto bought the rights to the Domke designs. One contributor remarked that the Domke name owners have never brought any legal action against Safrotto, which would be odd if they were making unauthorised copies. Instead they had some text on their web site for a couple of years asking viewers not to buy the "inferior knock-offs".
Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a Nikkor O.C 35mm f/2 lens, factory converted to AI capability.
Scarf
08 Dec 2016 |
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Not so cold that I needed the scarf, so I tucked it in the corner of the camera bag, a Safrotto Domke-inspired design discovered on eBay a while back. The internal dividers which came with the bag were a bit unwieldy and so I have jettisoned them and inserted a Billingham SuperFlex. As you can see, cramming the scarf in dislodged the SuperFlex.
I have remarked before that choosing a camera system is child's play compared to settling on a camera bag.
Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a Tamron AF 70-210mm f/2.8 SP LD lens.
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