🎥 Capture the Moment, Protect the Future!
The Domke711-12B Medium Filmguard Bag is a premium protective solution designed specifically for unprocessed film. With its durable triple-layer construction and water-resistant ballistic nylon outer shell, this bag ensures your film remains safe from fogging, streaking, and environmental hazards. Weighing only 0.56 pounds, it features a spacious compartment with a secure hook and loop closure, making it the ideal companion for photographers on the go. Backed by a two-year warranty and tested by industry leaders, this bag is a must-have for serious film enthusiasts.
Material Type | Ballistic Nylon, Lead-Impregnated Vinyl Sheet |
Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
Style | Protective |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
K**L
It works!
Works well and reasonably heavy duty. This is a serious X-ray proof bag - if you're using it to get through airport screenings (it protects things really well), consider packing it on top of your luggage so TSA will immediately seen what's blocking their view. (I've had short delays when I had the (empty) bag rolled up in the bottom of my carry-on; the silhouette resulted in my having to wait for the agent to dig through the bag to pull it out and confirm nothing nefarious was going on.)
F**T
Crazy Test: And it works!!!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this Domke film protector bag for an unconventional purpose — to store a collectable piece of Bauer Pottery from the 1930s, 40s, or 50s which has an unusually-high uranium content in its glaze (to give it the burnt orange color).Check out how much the Domke storage bag reduces the radiation levels when tested with a Geiger counter (see video).IT WORKS!!!And it is very well made as well…Background Story: I had helped my daughter do a science experiment a few years ago when she was in 7th grade. We tested typical household items — such as bananas, iodized salt, and granite countertops — for the small amount of radiation content that they may have. We also tested collectibles — like “uranium glass” (green glass) cups and plates, and Fiestaware and Bauer Pottery. The Fiestaware got a medium CPM (clicks per minute) radiation count, but the Bauer Pottery burnt orange glazed plate tested off the charts!From 1936 through 1943 it was typical for the “Fiesta red” Fiestaware (the burnt orange color) to have uranium in the glaze — up to about 14% natural uranium content. That was later changed to “depleted uranium” from 1959 to 1969 (still radioactive), and, according to our research, continued to be used in some of their products until 1973.Important: Any *modern* Fiestaware is perfectly safe and does not use uranium in the glaze. If you have vintage Fiestaware, typically only the “Fiesta red” (burn orange) glaze has higher levels of uranium (but it’s still just a fraction of the Bauer CPM levels we were getting). From what we’ve read, the “Fiesta yellow” glaze *might* have a small amount of radioactive content as well, but in our tests of vintage Fiestaware, only the “red” glaze seemed to have elevated levels.Lucy’s findings in her science report were that none of the household items (bananas, etc.) tested particularly higher than typical background radiation levels in our homes. Uranium glass got a small rise in levels; the “red” Fiestaware slightly higher still, and Bauer was quite high as you can see in our video — worryingly so!Our Conclusions: Any of the items we tested — including the Bauer — would be perfectly safe to have on a shelf or in a collectibles display if you were more than about 24 inches away. However, Lucy and I both concluded that we would not want this Bauer plate in a display cabinet, let alone eat off of it, or certainly not sleep with it under our pillow! ;^))All of this is unrelated to the Domke storage products, but it should illustrate how the storage bag is likely to function for its intended purpose for protecting photographic film from X-rays!
A**O
Just the right size
Went to Japan for a 10 day trip and filled the bag with films: 135, 120 and Instax. Didn’t run out of film, and even returned with an unused roll. This is where the bag should work because unused films will go with me again to my next flight. It does show up as a black bag in xray machines so it could raise suspicions and rescans but I think I can rest assured.
K**R
Great quality and full proof product
I use quite light-sensitive film rolls. This bag is full proof for carrying unprocessed rolls during travels where airports / other places security scanning involved (specially multiple x ray scans). I recommend it for photographers who need to takes film rolls through airports / other x-ray scanners.
F**S
Airport Film Protection
Hope this purchase will prevent a recent xray disaster in both the Cayman Islands and Charlotte N.C.Security in both places refused to hand-check exposed but undeveloped film from a trip to the Caymans.I totally lost one of three rolls, with partial fogging of the other two... Am still testing unused film that went through the same nightmare. It was ISO 400 film, so the 800 thing is a MYTH...Bag seems well made.. will know whether or not it works next month.Domke Products are always pretty substantial.
A**A
Highly recommend!
Works great! Keeps film organized, and film was not affected by airport scanners!
L**E
It certainly works
It concealed my film from xrays, but security still wanted to hand check it each time. Just tell them there's film inside and avoid putting it in the machine.
S**I
Exactly as described.
I have a large Samsung phone. It holds phone, charger, cord.Very pleased. Highly recommended.
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