Hi Rob! Excellent review and thank you for giving us a look inside this excellent camera bag from Tenba! I now have three Tenba bags and recently purchased the 10L Fulton version. I took it out in creating one of my vlogs last week and love it!! I agree with your assessments across the board! But it’s now my go-to backpack for vlogging. I allows me to take just what I need for shooting - I discover as I’ve learned I don’t need all my gear when I go vlogging - just the right stuff for it - and the space in this 10L of mine is perfect for it! Thanks for taking the time to share!
Great to see you again. It's been a while. I used to deal with Tenba professionally, back in the 70's; times change. Thanks for your well thought out description and opinion of this bag.
Great review - complete with no useless introduction, music ,and useless graphics (thanks for that). Very useful comments. Looking at this bag; have had good luck with Tenba products.
Thanks for the honest review. It’s my all favorite camerabag and use it mostly for streetphotography. It is realy a urban backpack with a great look. It doesn’t show that you have expensive camera gear with you. And even you can make it have with a systeemcamera and 4 lenses it stays very comfortable te wear. I bought myself a raincover for all weather use and always ready to go.
Hey Rob. Thanks for your excellent, no-nonsense review. I have been on the market for a shooting bag that has space for my extra stuff, like a jacket and water bottles. This one might do the trick. There is a big camera store in my town and I am going to see if they have one in stock. Being a big guy, I need to see if it fits.
Been looking at this exact bag now actually. So was nice to watch your review of it. Good points and great information overall i think. I agree with the little strap up top there, that is one thing i think i would get annoyed with as well. About the weather sealing or lack of it , i saw they came out with an "All weather bag" version now. That version is unfortunately not available here in Sweden . So im actually looking at this version in this color scheme too right now. Are you still happy with it or anything else that would be good to know :)?
Greetings Rob. Nice, concise review. Only one question, this model bag is supposed to fit under the seat on domestic airline flights, has this proved to be the case in your experience? Thanks again for the video. Well done.
So would the big boy of 150-600 actually fit in anywhere attached to a cam or is it just the best to attach it when needed? Thanks for the great explanation overall 😅
Isn’t the point of the top load for something like a jacket, or a hoodie?? I have the 14L on the way. I’m a casual shooter. I’ll probably only ever have 3 lenses. I love that they have bags designed for people who don’t need to carry multiple bodies and a bunch of lenses.
I believe the point is to have a flexible section of the bag that isn’t specifically designed for camera gear. That doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to put a lens up there 😆
First bag that I didn't want to buy. I checked it out in a store. The side pockets are cheaply made. Hard to access gear quickly. The top section is not very big at all. My Mindshift Ultralight is great. It has the cinch cords like the reviewer suggests.
Hi Rob! Excellent review and thank you for giving us a look inside this excellent camera bag from Tenba! I now have three Tenba bags and recently purchased the 10L Fulton version. I took it out in creating one of my vlogs last week and love it!! I agree with your assessments across the board! But it’s now my go-to backpack for vlogging. I allows me to take just what I need for shooting - I discover as I’ve learned I don’t need all my gear when I go vlogging - just the right stuff for it - and the space in this 10L of mine is perfect for it! Thanks for taking the time to share!
Great to see you again. It's been a while. I used to deal with Tenba professionally, back in the 70's; times change. Thanks for your well thought out description and opinion of this bag.
Thanks for the nice words, Bob 🤙 I’ve been using Tenba bags for over 20 years, and I’m yet to be disappointed
Great review - complete with no useless introduction, music ,and useless graphics (thanks for that). Very useful comments. Looking at this bag; have had good luck with Tenba products.
Thanks Jim 🤙
Audio is bad. Dude needs to use a microphone.
Thanks for the honest review. It’s my all favorite camerabag and use it mostly for streetphotography. It is realy a urban backpack with a great look. It doesn’t show that you have expensive camera gear with you. And even you can make it have with a systeemcamera and 4 lenses it stays very comfortable te wear. I bought myself a raincover for all weather use and always ready to go.
Really helpful. I have been looking at the 14L version. Sounds like there are some opportunities to improve for V3.
Hey Rob. Thanks for your excellent, no-nonsense review. I have been on the market for a shooting bag that has space for my extra stuff, like a jacket and water bottles. This one might do the trick. There is a big camera store in my town and I am going to see if they have one in stock. Being a big guy, I need to see if it fits.
Been looking at this exact bag now actually. So was nice to watch your review of it. Good points and great information overall i think. I agree with the little strap up top there, that is one thing i think i would get annoyed with as well. About the weather sealing or lack of it , i saw they came out with an "All weather bag" version now. That version is unfortunately not available here in Sweden . So im actually looking at this version in this color scheme too right now. Are you still happy with it or anything else that would be good to know :)?
I'm still happy with it! A student recently offered to buy mine, but I won't let it go!
@@RobKnight haha cannot blame you, great bag!
Greetings Rob. Nice, concise review. Only one question, this model bag is supposed to fit under the seat on domestic airline flights, has this proved to be the case in your experience? Thanks again for the video. Well done.
Tha k you, and yes it does fit under airline seats!
So would the big boy of 150-600 actually fit in anywhere attached to a cam or is it just the best to attach it when needed?
Thanks for the great explanation overall 😅
No, the 150-600 won’t fit when attached to a camera. Unless you removed the divider between the top and bottom sections of the bag
Thanks... 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
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Isn’t the point of the top load for something like a jacket, or a hoodie?? I have the 14L on the way. I’m a casual shooter. I’ll probably only ever have 3 lenses. I love that they have bags designed for people who don’t need to carry multiple bodies and a bunch of lenses.
I believe the point is to have a flexible section of the bag that isn’t specifically designed for camera gear. That doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to put a lens up there 😆
@@RobKnight He said the rolltop was for a jacket because you were talking about a mesh at the front for the same purpose.
@@heliogenesi ok? 😆🤷🏻♂️
I just saw a video reviewing the smaller Tenba Fulton 10L and it did come with a raincover...??🤨
Yes, as far as I know all Tenba bags come with a rain cover
@@RobKnight Hey!, I foudn out that the camo black models come with the rain cover incorporated. They also cost more.
First bag that I didn't want to buy. I checked it out in a store. The side pockets are cheaply made. Hard to access gear quickly.
The top section is not very big at all.
My Mindshift Ultralight is great. It has the cinch cords like the reviewer suggests.