8:19 That's a helmet holder. But what about the strap loops one could attach more stuff. This backpack is interesting. The back cooling is a nice feature, I got used to on differert backpack, so I would like to retain that.
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached?
Would it be possible for you to provide the dimensions of the side access compartment? I'm trying to determine if I can access a gripped camera body (or pro size body like the eos 1DX) with an attached lens using the side access compartment. From what i read on the kickstarter page, the depth of the inner compartment is 180 mm (7 inches), however I'm not sure if the side access compartment is the same size.
I don’t understand why so many camera bags have such short torso measurement. Especially as a tall person, means so many bags don’t fit. Looking at the video, that waste strap is half way up your stomach rather than on your hips.
Yah what’s up with that? So many camera bags are just heavy and horribly uncomfortable. It’s almost better in this day and age to build your own from ultralight hiking packs and camera cubes.
Tough question. I love both. Very different bags for different purpose. PGYTECH is mainly my 'work' bag if I need a backpack solution or to hold more gear (see my latest wildlife video), Shimoda is my 'travel' bag when I don't need to carry too many things at once while have spare capacity for my personal belongings.
That's a nice bag....
I already have too many bags, but there's always room for one more 😂
8:19 That's a helmet holder. But what about the strap loops one could attach more stuff.
This backpack is interesting. The back cooling is a nice feature, I got used to on differert backpack, so I would like to retain that.
I am a backer on Kickstarter but got the 35 Litre think I'll change it to the 25L
35L can be quite big but if you have big lenses, like a long tele prime, than you may need that, but otherwise, I think 25L is sufficient.
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached?
One other question, Do you know if the beetle camera clip can attach to cameras that have arca-Swiss tripod quick-access plates?
Would it be possible for you to provide the dimensions of the side access compartment? I'm trying to determine if I can access a gripped camera body (or pro size body like the eos 1DX) with an attached lens using the side access compartment.
From what i read on the kickstarter page, the depth of the inner compartment is 180 mm (7 inches), however I'm not sure if the side access compartment is the same size.
Tried a PGYTECH 25 ltr. last year. Found it very uncomfortable and their front pouch solution is just inconvenient and fiddly. I use Thinktank now.
I don’t understand why so many camera bags have such short torso measurement. Especially as a tall person, means so many bags don’t fit. Looking at the video, that waste strap is half way up your stomach rather than on your hips.
Yah what’s up with that?
So many camera bags are just heavy and horribly uncomfortable. It’s almost better in this day and age to build your own from ultralight hiking packs and camera cubes.
Was this the last? :(
can the focux 25L fit 200-600 + body?
Yes, but you need to load the camera top down instead of side way. You can access the camera from the top, which I forgot to mention.
@@Red35Photography thanks 🙏🏻
PGYTECH or SHIMODA ; )
Tough question. I love both. Very different bags for different purpose. PGYTECH is mainly my 'work' bag if I need a backpack solution or to hold more gear (see my latest wildlife video), Shimoda is my 'travel' bag when I don't need to carry too many things at once while have spare capacity for my personal belongings.
Lost me when you said "PERFECT"...No gear is perfect!