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product_id: 7050150
title: "Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag for Mirrorless, DSLR, SLR, and Lenses (Olive)"
brand: "domke"
price: "VT59365"
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# Compact low-profile design Fits 1-2 cameras + 3-4 lenses Secure metal clip closures Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag for Mirrorless, DSLR, SLR, and Lenses (Olive)

**Brand:** domke
**Price:** VT59365
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Domke F-6: The minimalist’s ultimate camera companion — carry less, capture more.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag for Mirrorless, DSLR, SLR, and Lenses (Olive) by domke
- **How much does it cost?** VT59365 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/7050150-domke-f-6-little-bit-smaller-bag-for-mirrorless-dslr)

## Best For

- domke enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted domke brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Optimized Storage:** Nine compartments including padded four-section insert for organized, quick access.
- • **Gear-Ready Capacity:** Holds a DSLR with attached lens plus multiple lenses, flash, and accessories without bulk.
- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Adjustable non-slip gripper strap ensures stability during long shoots or travel.
- • **Durable Craftsmanship:** Rugged canvas finish and expert stitching built to last through years of daily use.
- • **Discreet & Professional:** Low-profile exterior keeps your gear under the radar in any setting.

## Overview

The Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag in Olive is a compact, expertly crafted camera bag designed for professionals who value simplicity and durability. With a low-profile silhouette, it comfortably fits one or two cameras with lenses attached, plus multiple accessories across nine compartments. Its padded insert and adjustable gripper strap provide secure, organized storage and comfortable wear. Built from rugged canvas with secure metal clips, this bag balances protection with easy access, making it a trusted daily companion for photographers on the move.

## Description

Exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior. Similar to F-2 Original Bag, but scaled down to hold less equipment.

Review: Great working bag! - I own two Domke bags, and will likely own another (F-2) very soon. Both of my bags are Sand color. It's a look I really like. I have this (F-6) as my daily working bag - both at home and on vacation. It typically carries a Nikon D7000, a Nikor 70-300, a Tamron 17-50, a Tokina 11-16 and either a couple of fast primes or a 35-70. The F-6 is big enough to store the camera on its side with any of the lenses attached. This is important, since I don't want to have to change lenses just to stow the camera for a few minutes. If you are going to use any of the available Domke inserts, a 70-300 is about the largest lens you can carry - on or off the camera. It's not tall enough to handle a 70-200 stood on end. If you want to carry a 70-200 lens, you'll need to remove the insert and sacrifice pretty much all else in the bag. Still, for those times when you don't need that behemoth, it holds an amazing amount of gear. With four lenses in storage and one on the D7000 I have enough room left over for a filter pack, a speedlight in its case, an extra battery, a memory card wallet, a remote release cable, and a lens cleaning kit. With all of this in the bag, it's pretty full, but I can still work out of it easily and access everything I need without setting the bag down or taking it off of my shoulder. Even this full, the bag is comfortable for a full day of shooting, although by the end of the day, you're ready for a drink and some rest. Like all Domke bags, the lack of stiff padding lets the bag hug your hip and actually makes it easier to maneuver in crowds. I can also easily shift it to the front of me if I'm concerned about "happy hands" in a crowd. I took this bag on a three week vacation to London and the Mediterranean and used it as my working bag every day. It kept my stuff dry when it rained and clean when it was dusty. It's not hermetically sealed like some bags, so I'd avoid tornadoes and hurricanes if possible - for health reasons as well as photographic reasons. Domke bags appeal to minimalists, I think. They are the essence of a working bag - no frills, no special features, no hidden compartments, no "user's manual!" (I still can't believe some camera bags come with a "user's manual!") It's a monument to simplicity and excellence. The design is pure simplicity, while the materials and workmanship reflect excellence. You won't find better materials or workmanship for anywhere near the same amount of money. If you want to spend 4 times as much, Billingham is the standard bearer. I have three small complaints about all Domke bags - the metal clips. First, they can be a challenge to work with one hand, especially when it's cold or they are wet. At times, I've needed to swing the bag from my hip to my front and use both hands to open both clips and access my gear. This can be awkward and time consuming, but I assume that if it's hard for me to get into my bag, it's equally hard for thieves and pickpockets, so there is a trade-off. Second, the metal clips can be sharp and will scratch or even cut your fingers. I've had this happen a few times - not often but enough to complain about it. Third, the clips are heavy and metal and could damage equipment if you are careless. I've not had this happen, but I've heard of some who have. That's not much to complain about really. If you are looking for a Kevlar re-inforced Abrams tank with more bells and whistles than your camera to surround your gear, you will hate this and any other Domke bag. But, if you are looking for a perfectly designed and crafted working bag that looks great and will last longer than you will, then you can't do better than Domke.
Review: Great day bag - I've been using this bag for about six months now and still love it. It's exactly the same thing as the other Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Sand) bags, except for the finish, so check out the reviews on those as well. The Ruggedwear finish is dark brown, doesn't feel waxy or oily, and doesn't smell. The bag isn't weatherproof, but I've carried my gear on a mile walk through a blizzard when the buses stopped running and everything inside stayed dry. I can't say if that's any different than the normal canvas Domkes, but it's good enough for me. Overall I like the Ruggedwear finish, but I probably wouldn't miss it if I didn't have it. As for the lack of padding mentioned by the other reviews, I don't think it's fair to hold that against it. It's an intentional design choice: more padding would affect how the bag collapses and carries, and how accessible the gear inside is. Domkes are designed for photographers who need this kind of bag. The style is either totally wrong or perfectly right for you, depending on what you need, but it's not an inherently flawed style. I carry around a 40D with grip, a flash, several small/medium lenses, and too many accessories and cables in this bag. It's not a bag to transport everything you own if you have a lot, but it's a really versatile day bag. The balance is perfect, and the strap keeps it in place as I walk. The clips on the lid are tough to work at first, but they ease up a little, and I like the extra security their toughness gives me. It's a good, durable bag. I love mine and would get it or another Domke again, no hesitation. August 2013 update: I'm still using this as my day bag after three years, and everything I wrote above still applies. The bag sees a lot of outdoors use since I mainly shoot bugs, and it doesn't really show any significant wear. It's actually an excellent working bag for a bug photographer, since it can hold my entire macro rig assembled -- though it's a better fit with the flash removed -- and the rest of the gear I typically want when I'm shooting.

## Features

- Exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior
- Ideal for one or two cameras with or without motor drives, three to four lenses, flash unit, film and accessories
- Nine compartments and pockets include two full-length zippered pockets
- Padded four compartment "short" Insert
- Adjustable non-slip Gripper Strap

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0009K6T7Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,732 in Camera Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (280) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | 700-60D |
| Manufacturer | Tiffen |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 7 inches |

## Images

![Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag for Mirrorless, DSLR, SLR, and Lenses (Olive) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61qSB+XGOiL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this waterproof**
A: Bag is made of a canvas material so if rain is light it would be ok but this bag doesn't have a rain cover. You could use a small plastic garbage bag placed inside that camera bag in case of heavy precipitation. Always good to have on a photo trip.

**Q: Will a canon 70d with a tamron 70-250 fit sideways in this bag? the f-2 looks too huge.**
A: I am not familiar with Canon or Tamron. I fit a Nikon D-100 with a Nikon 24-140 zoom in it fairly easily and still have room for the 4 section divider. The 24-100 is not long but is very fat and the D-100, as an older body, is pretty large. I looked up you camera and it looks a bit smaller than mine. I could not find your lens but the 70-300 looks long. I'm not sure what you mean by sideways. If all you want to carry in the main compartment is your camera/lens I don't think you will have a problem and maybe even still have room for the divider. They sell an accessory 2 pouch divider also. I use this bag almost every day and only resort to a larger bag when I carry 2 bodies. I hope this helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great working bag!
*by R***K on May 23, 2012*

I own two Domke bags, and will likely own another (F-2) very soon. Both of my bags are Sand color. It's a look I really like. I have this (F-6) as my daily working bag - both at home and on vacation. It typically carries a Nikon D7000, a Nikor 70-300, a Tamron 17-50, a Tokina 11-16 and either a couple of fast primes or a 35-70. The F-6 is big enough to store the camera on its side with any of the lenses attached. This is important, since I don't want to have to change lenses just to stow the camera for a few minutes. If you are going to use any of the available Domke inserts, a 70-300 is about the largest lens you can carry - on or off the camera. It's not tall enough to handle a 70-200 stood on end. If you want to carry a 70-200 lens, you'll need to remove the insert and sacrifice pretty much all else in the bag. Still, for those times when you don't need that behemoth, it holds an amazing amount of gear. With four lenses in storage and one on the D7000 I have enough room left over for a filter pack, a speedlight in its case, an extra battery, a memory card wallet, a remote release cable, and a lens cleaning kit. With all of this in the bag, it's pretty full, but I can still work out of it easily and access everything I need without setting the bag down or taking it off of my shoulder. Even this full, the bag is comfortable for a full day of shooting, although by the end of the day, you're ready for a drink and some rest. Like all Domke bags, the lack of stiff padding lets the bag hug your hip and actually makes it easier to maneuver in crowds. I can also easily shift it to the front of me if I'm concerned about "happy hands" in a crowd. I took this bag on a three week vacation to London and the Mediterranean and used it as my working bag every day. It kept my stuff dry when it rained and clean when it was dusty. It's not hermetically sealed like some bags, so I'd avoid tornadoes and hurricanes if possible - for health reasons as well as photographic reasons. Domke bags appeal to minimalists, I think. They are the essence of a working bag - no frills, no special features, no hidden compartments, no "user's manual!" (I still can't believe some camera bags come with a "user's manual!") It's a monument to simplicity and excellence. The design is pure simplicity, while the materials and workmanship reflect excellence. You won't find better materials or workmanship for anywhere near the same amount of money. If you want to spend 4 times as much, Billingham is the standard bearer. I have three small complaints about all Domke bags - the metal clips. First, they can be a challenge to work with one hand, especially when it's cold or they are wet. At times, I've needed to swing the bag from my hip to my front and use both hands to open both clips and access my gear. This can be awkward and time consuming, but I assume that if it's hard for me to get into my bag, it's equally hard for thieves and pickpockets, so there is a trade-off. Second, the metal clips can be sharp and will scratch or even cut your fingers. I've had this happen a few times - not often but enough to complain about it. Third, the clips are heavy and metal and could damage equipment if you are careless. I've not had this happen, but I've heard of some who have. That's not much to complain about really. If you are looking for a Kevlar re-inforced Abrams tank with more bells and whistles than your camera to surround your gear, you will hate this and any other Domke bag. But, if you are looking for a perfectly designed and crafted working bag that looks great and will last longer than you will, then you can't do better than Domke.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great day bag
*by M***N on April 8, 2010*

I've been using this bag for about six months now and still love it. It's exactly the same thing as the other Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Sand) bags, except for the finish, so check out the reviews on those as well. The Ruggedwear finish is dark brown, doesn't feel waxy or oily, and doesn't smell. The bag isn't weatherproof, but I've carried my gear on a mile walk through a blizzard when the buses stopped running and everything inside stayed dry. I can't say if that's any different than the normal canvas Domkes, but it's good enough for me. Overall I like the Ruggedwear finish, but I probably wouldn't miss it if I didn't have it. As for the lack of padding mentioned by the other reviews, I don't think it's fair to hold that against it. It's an intentional design choice: more padding would affect how the bag collapses and carries, and how accessible the gear inside is. Domkes are designed for photographers who need this kind of bag. The style is either totally wrong or perfectly right for you, depending on what you need, but it's not an inherently flawed style. I carry around a 40D with grip, a flash, several small/medium lenses, and too many accessories and cables in this bag. It's not a bag to transport everything you own if you have a lot, but it's a really versatile day bag. The balance is perfect, and the strap keeps it in place as I walk. The clips on the lid are tough to work at first, but they ease up a little, and I like the extra security their toughness gives me. It's a good, durable bag. I love mine and would get it or another Domke again, no hesitation. August 2013 update: I'm still using this as my day bag after three years, and everything I wrote above still applies. The bag sees a lot of outdoors use since I mainly shoot bugs, and it doesn't really show any significant wear. It's actually an excellent working bag for a bug photographer, since it can hold my entire macro rig assembled -- though it's a better fit with the flash removed -- and the rest of the gear I typically want when I'm shooting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***N on November 7, 2020*

Very good bag for the gears I have.

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