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| |  | Electronics | Home » » Domke 722-11R F-34R 11-Inch Protective Wrap (Red) | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 34 reviews |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Makes any bag a camera bag!Sep 06, 2008
By Dawn Mikulich
"Photographer"
I bought two of these (a 19" and 15") to make a tote bag into a camera bag. Well, sort of. I ended up just placing them on top of each other at the bottom of the bag. The wraps create a nice bottom cushion and also come up the sides a bit. I'm using two because I'm a bit over protective of my gear and felt that one wasn't enough padding, especially for a bottom of a bag.
The 15" just wraps around a Nikon D700 + 50mm, so I think the point is to wrap the lens and camera separately in most cases since most lenses are bigger than a 50.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works GreatSep 22, 2011
By Brian I bought the 15-inch for a Canon 70-300mm zoom and the 11-inch for a Canon 20mm f/2.8 prime. Both fit perfectly. To size them, know this. The 11-inch is 11" wide on all four sides, so it is 15.5" diagonally (high school math and the Pythagorean theorem for the win). Look up your lens, take the maximum width and double it, take the length and double it, then add the two up. It should be a little less than the diagonal measurement so you have some overlap for the velcro to grab on.
I bought two of these for a trip, so I could take a couple lenses but not the whole gear bag. They worked very well, but you'll still have to pack them properly. I wouldn't just toss them in anywhere. On the plane, I had them wrapped up inside a jacket in my backpack. Walking around, they were snug inside a shoulder bag with a few other things. I wouldn't just roll them around loose in a big backpack, as the padding is not super thick. I see some folks have used this for wrapping a SLR body with lens attached, but I don't see how. There are better products for that, check out Zing neoprene wraps - they are custom sized for a better fit.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great protection for your precious lens or camera!Apr 01, 2010
By Marko Garcia
"Mexican Buyer"
I bought two of this 19" protective wrap, and they are the greatest thing you can have to protect your lenses or cameras. It is ultra easy to use and fast to adapt to your items. I used one of this to protect my Pentax K-X with its 18-55mm lens without a problem. The other I used to store a digital video camera.
All good things said, it is time to talk about the downturns. Be sure to select the correct size for your item because it can be too large to fit some of your items, and although you can bend it, it can be a bulky waisting precious space in your carry on bags.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Camera & Lens ProtectionJan 07, 2010
By W. Hill I used my 3 Domke Protective Wraps to provide extra protection for my digital SLR camera and zoom lens when I placed them in my carry-on bag. The wraps worked extremely well and gave me the opportunity to not have to carry a bulky camera case.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great product.Jul 05, 2009
By Doug Walker
"progman"
I bought this with a 15" that I wrap around my 400mm 5.6L lens. one for the body of my camera (15") and one for the big old L lens. works and is awesome.
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