Good review. I just purchased this pack in this size with the Large ICU. I first bought the Action x40 with the Medium ICU but it really will not fit my D800 with a 70-200 2.8 attached. Even removed, that lens and a few other larger Nikon lenses would not fit very well, so I returned it to the shop. Maybe for someone with a mirrorless and smaller zooms, the Medium will work and at that the 40 litre - a size that I prefer. All of this said, the 50 with the larger unit is super nice and fits most everything, however compromising some of the top space above the ICU. All of this solvable with a medium unit and leaving the bigger lenses home. The only bag that I have owned that is of this quality is my Dana Design hiking camping backpack from about 23 years ago. If it could be retrofitted into a camera bag with an ICU, it would have been perfect, but that was not part of its original design (pun intended). Too bad that Dana was bought by some other company and they are no longer available. I agree that there is not ONE bag/pack that will do it all for all conditions of intended use. This Action x50 V2 is amazing but for shorter outings or in a more "social" setting (urban), it is a bit overkill. The new Urban Explorer system by Shimoda might be a good alternative for someone seeking this.
I’m currently using x50 v1 and like it a lot so far. I have the large dslr cube which “just fits” my 200-600 with battery grip. Would love to get the v3 of there cube for this very reason. Can’t agree with you more on the shoulder straps, honestly the most comfortable bag I’ve tried, and my kit isn’t light. Glad to hear you like it as well!
@@DamienOnTheGo I haven’t brought it on a plane yet. I think it would of you don’t fill the top part up. There is a hack that shimoda has a video on that shows you how to take the internal frame out if your interested. I have travelled with the peak design 45l without any issue other than the fact the bag was the most uncomfortable bag I have ever worn. I literally sold it the day after I got home it was so bad. Cool design, worst backpack I’ve ever put on
@@reggaecook9435 so funny you mention the Peak Design 45L because that’s what I have and while I love how much gear I can carry it’s the most uncomfortable bag. Just ordered the x50 V2 with the large cube from B&H and I’ll see how it feels. I did see the hack you spoke of. I’ll keep that in mind for sure. Hopefully I won’t need to use it. Thanks for the reply! Much appreciated.
I have a love hate relationship with my Shimoda AX50. I love all the options it comes with and the camera storage system. However on longer strenuous hikes this backpack really starts to hurt to a point that the muscles in my upper back start to cramp up. I have the feeling the shoulder straps (or the way they are positioned) are the problem. With my old Lowepro I've never had this issue but I like the Lowepro less when it comes to packing options.
Regarding the Medium vs Large DSLR core units, the Shimoda lists them as having an inner height of 27cm and 40cm. Your video on the Sony 70-200 GM II paired with the TC2 was fantastic, and I was curious if you found it possible to use the side access pocket with the 70-200 GM II + TC2 on camera body? Thank you for your work here!
Mindshift Backlight 36l - fits the 200-600mm with battery grip and the hood fitted, with still lots of room for a second body, other lenses, or jacket, etc.
I`had the x50 V1 since the release, its really comfortable; like your favourite underpants ! except it can carry cameragear ! Thanks for informative review. Greetings from Finland !
The backpack is great, but the price is completely outrageous. Any backpack with the word "photographic" in its name costs twice as much as its "non-photographic" version. In this case, the price is completely crazy!
Agree, it looks brilliant but ridiculously expensive. Definitely not worth £450. Osprey with a camera cube around £300 which is around the right price point.
Hello Olle. I have a doubt about the Core unit. The large Core you talks about is the “Shimoda Designs DV V2 Core Unit (Large)” , “Shimoda Designs DSLR V3 Core Unit (Large) or “Shimoda Designs Large Core Unit for Mirrorless Camera” ? Tnks and congrats for the great content.
I love my bag from Shimoda bag I have the 30L due to my size I am short but it fits all my lenses including my 200-600 lens I have the large insert I actually have two of these bags my other one is a 25 L they are great products
The doubt i have about this backpack is the space left when you use a large core unit. And you still have to carry a 3d cammo suit, plus some food or so. I dont know the diference in measures between the 50L and 70L. Im between those two
I use a first-gen Shimoda Action X30 for mountain hiking with a camera kit. It's only obvious defect is the back panel, which is comfortable but has no ventilation. How is sweat management on the X50 v2?
Hey quick question, I have the same bag v1 and so far it’s been awesome. I have the 200-600 as well with the large cube like you. Just out of curiosity, cause mine is opposite, why did you choose to have the body at the bottom of the bag and the lens facing up vs the other way around? It was hard to find out layout suggestions on this very question I had. Do you think it’s better to have the body take the weight vs the lens? Interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
Hey Nillson, great video as always! Is there a possibility that you can make a new video using again the Sony Xperia 1V? I really liked the other one so much! You really showed it's capabilities and I was wondering if I should buy one as a begginer "photographer". I never used a camera, but I kinda developed a passion for taking "cozy" photos of anything (that warm look/feel on photos). Would you recommend it for a beginner (I'm still not sure if to preorder it or not..)? Are there enough details captured by it so I can play around editing the photos afterwards? Did you edit the photos after shooting them in the previous video? If yes, what did you use? Thanks once again for what you do, Nilsson! And I hope you can make a new one using that phone to put it to the test (maybe even harsher scenarios), that would be great!
Good work Olle 😊 it’s X50 I am going to give it a try once seeing it in local retail, just wondering if can handle a bigger prime eg 400/2.8 GM or even possible the 600/4
Nice and helpful video. I've been looking for a backpack and it seems like the Shimoda is one of the few companies that has a women's specific backpack for photographers. That's what I'm looking for in a bag.
Great review, Olle. Looks like a solid backpack. I have been through so many like you have with no luck to the perfect bag for my hiking/photography needs. The last few years i have been using traditional hiking bag by Osprey (36L) with a camera insert and it does a great job for about $250 and I can adjust on the fly with the insert at the bottom, and my hiking gear at the top.Only negitive is i need to pull the insert out every time i need to access my camera gear. I like a few designs by Fstop and Atlas, but at $500 its a hard pass for me.
Rolltop and magnetic clips are the main featuers I look for when choosing a new backpack :) Can the front pocket fit in a large phone like Sony Xperia 1?
I have The F-stop Anja 37 liter, which i think is pretty good for my 200-600mm, but do you think the Shimoda would be better for me as a travel wildlife photographer??? Great video, love your work🙏
Just discovered you channel and I am looking forward to many videos to watch! Could you please tell us how you carry your camera when you're walking around if you're not putting it back in your backpack. Do you use a harnesk, a pouch, a strap or an attachment to your backpack?
I’m really taking a liking to the new women’s color way. However, I am unsure of how different the chest/sternum straps and belt might fit on my (male) body. Would you think it would make a big difference using the women’s bags? Does anyone have experience with this dilemma with other bags? Thanks in advance for the help and please excuse my ignorance.
For sure very well-done backpack. Still, I prefer more flexibility to adjust the backpack to my needs. Looks like this backpack doesn't allow extending the space by adding some molle system pouches or strapping extra stuff on. I use Adventure from Gitzo, so far same roll-on-top system and size. The Molle system, even on the belt, is plus for me. I think all the top Shimoda, f-stop or Gitzo can provide great backpacks for our needs. Wish u a great time to spend together and enjoy every moment in nature.
Hi @@matteosebastianelli5498 ! I actually bought the 50 soon after posting that and I can say with confidence that it fit in my overhead bin on British Airways. Not sure about any others but it worked for me on BA. The bag was incredible out in The Highlands of Scotland. I'm happy with my purchase.
Actually I've been using a FStop Tilopa, with the Sony A1 and the Sony 200-600G lens, plus the Sony A9, as a second body, the Sony ZV-E10 , another lens - usually the 20-70mm f/4 or a macro lens. Then there are spare batteries, filters, remote control, as well as a jacket, a knife, some food. The weight is big, and often I need to lug aroung other stuff, like the Atomos Ninja V, with its battery, cable... so the weight get bigger, and I have to use extra bag to attach to the Tilopa. Too stuff for a such a backpack. I think I need a bigger one, to fill it with all my stuff 😅 Anyway Olle, your video are always really, really interesting, so thanks for sharing. Ciao!!!
@@GiuseppeGessa That's fair enough then haha. Someone in my local area is selling a near brand new shimoda x50 v1 for a decent enough price so I'll probably jump on that haha
Good video as always my friend! The backpack looks insanely well made. I can't decide which size I need for my bag... Still rocking my Douchebag Hugger which is a pain for hiking. But need something that is not to big either, and still can rock both the 200-600 and 70-200 with to camera bodies 😂 I think I am too needy
I am a beginner and want to start travel and wildlife photography. Should I get A9i or A7riii or save more to get A7iv with 70-200gm and 200-600g please give me a recommendation? Shimoda X40 fit FE200-600g and can i bring it on the plane as carryon?
For that price it better be PERFECT :O It looks really really really cool I must admit :) I have the Pro Tactic 450 AW which I love so much, but...... must admit I miss a room on top for a sweater or drinks/food etc.
Been having some vacation with the family. But working on two videos at the moment!! Photographing the Great Grey Owl! Glad you’re waiting for new videos!😊
Synes den er helt grei til ren fotosekk og være. Men det aller beste er å bruke en vanlig tursekk med icu. Billigere, mer anvendelig og bedre bæresystem.
Do companies tell you when they send products to say positive things because they want promotion.? Then it is likely not fully honest, when I learned one thing is that people get free products as sort of an advertising for companies and you can never really trust it. Especially youtube. Btw what region in Sweden are you from? I visit Sweden every year.
No they don’t tell me that. Or some do, but I don’t work with brands that send me gear to review and don’t let me say whatever I want about the product. I think the importance of genuine reviews in 2023 is something all creators should aim for. In a world full of scams and BS!😅 I live in Östergötland, near Norrköping!😊
nope, there are some mistakes made on Action X ... why no larger side handle for easy caring on top of another wheel luggage? The medium DSLR Core a huge mistake size, very huge! No way to insert a camera attached to 70-200mm lens and other larger core is much heavier... the bag itself is heavy enough...
Good review. I just purchased this pack in this size with the Large ICU. I first bought the Action x40 with the Medium ICU but it really will not fit my D800 with a 70-200 2.8 attached. Even removed, that lens and a few other larger Nikon lenses would not fit very well, so I returned it to the shop. Maybe for someone with a mirrorless and smaller zooms, the Medium will work and at that the 40 litre - a size that I prefer. All of this said, the 50 with the larger unit is super nice and fits most everything, however compromising some of the top space above the ICU. All of this solvable with a medium unit and leaving the bigger lenses home. The only bag that I have owned that is of this quality is my Dana Design hiking camping backpack from about 23 years ago. If it could be retrofitted into a camera bag with an ICU, it would have been perfect, but that was not part of its original design (pun intended). Too bad that Dana was bought by some other company and they are no longer available. I agree that there is not ONE bag/pack that will do it all for all conditions of intended use. This Action x50 V2 is amazing but for shorter outings or in a more "social" setting (urban), it is a bit overkill. The new Urban Explorer system by Shimoda might be a good alternative for someone seeking this.
Donny's almost at 1k! ❤️🔥 Keep up the great work!
I've started a month ago just as a hobby and I love your videos, they are so nice and you take beautiful pictures
I have the same one! Its so modular and great for other things than photography. Everything about it is great
I’m currently using x50 v1 and like it a lot so far. I have the large dslr cube which “just fits” my 200-600 with battery grip. Would love to get the v3 of there cube for this very reason. Can’t agree with you more on the shoulder straps, honestly the most comfortable bag I’ve tried, and my kit isn’t light. Glad to hear you like it as well!
Does your 50 fit in an overhead on a plane?
@@DamienOnTheGo I haven’t brought it on a plane yet. I think it would of you don’t fill the top part up. There is a hack that shimoda has a video on that shows you how to take the internal frame out if your interested. I have travelled with the peak design 45l without any issue other than the fact the bag was the most uncomfortable bag I have ever worn. I literally sold it the day after I got home it was so bad. Cool design, worst backpack I’ve ever put on
@@reggaecook9435 so funny you mention the Peak Design 45L because that’s what I have and while I love how much gear I can carry it’s the most uncomfortable bag. Just ordered the x50 V2 with the large cube from B&H and I’ll see how it feels. I did see the hack you spoke of. I’ll keep that in mind for sure. Hopefully I won’t need to use it. Thanks for the reply! Much appreciated.
I have a love hate relationship with my Shimoda AX50. I love all the options it comes with and the camera storage system. However on longer strenuous hikes this backpack really starts to hurt to a point that the muscles in my upper back start to cramp up. I have the feeling the shoulder straps (or the way they are positioned) are the problem. With my old Lowepro I've never had this issue but I like the Lowepro less when it comes to packing options.
Same experience here. Also neck strain. Feel I was spoiled with my Lowepro. Had the BP 550 So much more comfortable than my Shimoda.
how low do you have it?
@@bunathan2485 9 months
Peak design is brutal and this was a godsend.
Excellent review! Thank you.
Regarding the Medium vs Large DSLR core units, the Shimoda lists them as having an inner height of 27cm and 40cm. Your video on the Sony 70-200 GM II paired with the TC2 was fantastic, and I was curious if you found it possible to use the side access pocket with the 70-200 GM II + TC2 on camera body? Thank you for your work here!
Nice Video made my day again😊. Also I was watching for a new bag so this Video helped me really much.
Keep going👍
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Great video mate!! 😀👌🏻 didn’t know that bag where that great, especially the water bottle pocket! Need one on my bag 😂
Mindshift Backlight 36l - fits the 200-600mm with battery grip and the hood fitted, with still lots of room for a second body, other lenses, or jacket, etc.
Could you make a video talking about raw video on android?(Motion Cam Pro)
I`had the x50 V1 since the release, its really comfortable; like your favourite underpants ! except it can carry cameragear ! Thanks for informative review. Greetings from Finland !
The backpack is great, but the price is completely outrageous. Any backpack with the word "photographic" in its name costs twice as much as its "non-photographic" version. In this case, the price is completely crazy!
Agree, it looks brilliant but ridiculously expensive. Definitely not worth £450. Osprey with a camera cube around £300 which is around the right price point.
Whats the minimum size for a canon r7 with rf100-500mm retracted? 40x with large icu has enough for non photographic gear space?
Hello Olle. I have a doubt about the Core unit.
The large Core you talks about is the “Shimoda Designs DV V2 Core Unit (Large)” , “Shimoda Designs DSLR V3 Core Unit (Large) or “Shimoda Designs Large Core Unit for Mirrorless Camera” ? Tnks and congrats for the great content.
I have The same doubt
It is the dslr v3. Th DV doesn’t fit into the action x50 .
Difference between the dslr and mirrorless is the depth.
thanks for the video , but on shimoda website they didn’t mention that the xxl core unit will fit the 50x
Do you use Core Unit "Large Mirrorless" for a7IV+ 200-600 or "DSLR" version ?
Dslr
I love my bag from Shimoda bag I have the 30L due to my size I am short but it fits all my lenses including my 200-600 lens I have the large insert
I actually have two of these bags my other one is a 25 L they are great products
Oh, can the 30L bag fit the 200-600? I've been looking into the 30L bag but I've not been sure if it would fit a 200-600!
@@OfficialSirigu yes but it’s not attached to my camera
The doubt i have about this backpack is the space left when you use a large core unit. And you still have to carry a 3d cammo suit, plus some food or so. I dont know the diference in measures between the 50L and 70L. Im between those two
your content is really amazing. Success! I follow you here from Brazil 💪
I use a first-gen Shimoda Action X30 for mountain hiking with a camera kit. It's only obvious defect is the back panel, which is comfortable but has no ventilation. How is sweat management on the X50 v2?
same
Hey quick question, I have the same bag v1 and so far it’s been awesome. I have the 200-600 as well with the large cube like you. Just out of curiosity, cause mine is opposite, why did you choose to have the body at the bottom of the bag and the lens facing up vs the other way around? It was hard to find out layout suggestions on this very question I had. Do you think it’s better to have the body take the weight vs the lens? Interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
Hey Nillson, great video as always! Is there a possibility that you can make a new video using again the Sony Xperia 1V? I really liked the other one so much! You really showed it's capabilities and I was wondering if I should buy one as a begginer "photographer". I never used a camera, but I kinda developed a passion for taking "cozy" photos of anything (that warm look/feel on photos). Would you recommend it for a beginner (I'm still not sure if to preorder it or not..)? Are there enough details captured by it so I can play around editing the photos afterwards? Did you edit the photos after shooting them in the previous video? If yes, what did you use?
Thanks once again for what you do, Nilsson! And I hope you can make a new one using that phone to put it to the test (maybe even harsher scenarios), that would be great!
Good work Olle 😊 it’s X50
I am going to give it a try once seeing it in local retail, just wondering if can handle a bigger prime eg 400/2.8 GM or even possible the 600/4
Nice and helpful video. I've been looking for a backpack and it seems like the Shimoda is one of the few companies that has a women's specific backpack for photographers. That's what I'm looking for in a bag.
Great review, Olle. Looks like a solid backpack. I have been through so many like you have with no luck to the perfect bag for my hiking/photography needs. The last few years i have been using traditional hiking bag by Osprey (36L) with a camera insert and it does a great job for about $250 and I can adjust on the fly with the insert at the bottom, and my hiking gear at the top.Only negitive is i need to pull the insert out every time i need to access my camera gear. I like a few designs by Fstop and Atlas, but at $500 its a hard pass for me.
Awesome review! Where did you get the 33.6L + 15L Roll-top info? I would love to know this type of specs also for their other backpacks!
Could the backpack hold a Sigma 150 to 600mm lens? And maybe another similar lens? Great video by the way. 😎👊
Really useful review. Many thanks
Debating between Shimoda and Think Tank . Any thoughts ?
Hi Olle, nice review :-) Can i fit my A7 IV with the 200-600 AND the 1.4 TC on it, in the bag ? (All mounted)
Rolltop and magnetic clips are the main featuers I look for when choosing a new backpack :)
Can the front pocket fit in a large phone like Sony Xperia 1?
It fits the Xperia 1 V👍
I have The F-stop Anja 37 liter, which i think is pretty good for my 200-600mm, but do you think the Shimoda would be better for me as a travel wildlife photographer??? Great video, love your work🙏
Just discovered you channel and I am looking forward to many videos to watch! Could you please tell us how you carry your camera when you're walking around if you're not putting it back in your backpack. Do you use a harnesk, a pouch, a strap or an attachment to your backpack?
Glad to hear that! Thank you!
I often use the Peak Design Slide. I have a video about my favorite accessories for the 200-600! :)
Cheers!
I really like your photo and your video style
I’m really taking a liking to the new women’s color way. However, I am unsure of how different the chest/sternum straps and belt might fit on my (male) body. Would you think it would make a big difference using the women’s bags? Does anyone have experience with this dilemma with other bags? Thanks in advance for the help and please excuse my ignorance.
Which is better?
Sony fe 600mm f4 gm oss
Sony fe 200-600mm f5, 6-6.3 g oss
Or that the only difference is the lens aperture
f4 vs f6.3 at 600mm is a HUGE gap, GM lens is also more modern than G lens
For sure very well-done backpack. Still, I prefer more flexibility to adjust the backpack to my needs. Looks like this backpack doesn't allow extending the space by adding some molle system pouches or strapping extra stuff on. I use Adventure from Gitzo, so far same roll-on-top system and size. The Molle system, even on the belt, is plus for me. I think all the top Shimoda, f-stop or Gitzo can provide great backpacks for our needs. Wish u a great time to spend together and enjoy every moment in nature.
Great review. Question..
Does this 50 fit in an overhead on a plane?
I actually have the same question...?
Hi @@matteosebastianelli5498 ! I actually bought the 50 soon after posting that and I can say with confidence that it fit in my overhead bin on British Airways. Not sure about any others but it worked for me on BA. The bag was incredible out in The Highlands of Scotland. I'm happy with my purchase.
Thanks for the quick reply @@DamienOnTheGo !!!
Actually I've been using a FStop Tilopa, with the Sony A1 and the Sony 200-600G lens, plus the Sony A9, as a second body, the Sony ZV-E10 , another lens - usually the 20-70mm f/4 or a macro lens. Then there are spare batteries, filters, remote control, as well as a jacket, a knife, some food. The weight is big, and often I need to lug aroung other stuff, like the Atomos Ninja V, with its battery, cable... so the weight get bigger, and I have to use extra bag to attach to the Tilopa. Too stuff for a such a backpack. I think I need a bigger one, to fill it with all my stuff 😅 Anyway Olle, your video are always really, really interesting, so thanks for sharing. Ciao!!!
Have you gone with a different bag yet? I’ve been looking at getting either the tilopa or a shimoda bag
@AndrewCottierMedia yes, I've got a military bag, bigger than the tilopa bag, with a lot of room and with a price really convenient 😅
@@GiuseppeGessa That's fair enough then haha. Someone in my local area is selling a near brand new shimoda x50 v1 for a decent enough price so I'll probably jump on that haha
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Doesnt look like you can put the Peak Design Clip on the straps ? :O :(
If you watch Jeven Dovey, he did a review and has one mounted to the strap.
@@michael_barber Never heard of him. But okay - thanks :)
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Where can i buy this
What is the size of core union do you use in the video?
large!
Good video as always my friend! The backpack looks insanely well made. I can't decide which size I need for my bag... Still rocking my Douchebag Hugger which is a pain for hiking. But need something that is not to big either, and still can rock both the 200-600 and 70-200 with to camera bodies 😂 I think I am too needy
Ser ju rackarns bra ut, måste definitivt spanas in!
I am a beginner and want to start travel and wildlife photography. Should I get A9i or A7riii or save more to get A7iv with 70-200gm and 200-600g please give me a recommendation? Shimoda X40 fit FE200-600g and can i bring it on the plane as carryon?
Den ser lovande ut, men gillar min fstop tilopa 🙂
For that price it better be PERFECT :O
It looks really really really cool I must admit :)
I have the Pro Tactic 450 AW which I love so much, but...... must admit I miss a room on top for a sweater or drinks/food etc.
Hello sir when are you going to upload new vedio i am really waiting to see what new you gonna put
Been having some vacation with the family. But working on two videos at the moment!!
Photographing the Great Grey Owl! Glad you’re waiting for new videos!😊
@@ollenilssonen Oh that's great Sir ❤️, Hope the video will be out soon and good to know you are with your family ☺️
This bag with ortilib straps would be insane unicorn shit !!!
I’ve never sweat LESS with ortilib atrac bag but it’s a nightmare to access
Synes den er helt grei til ren fotosekk og være. Men det aller beste er å bruke en vanlig tursekk med icu. Billigere, mer anvendelig og bedre bæresystem.
What about the tripod?
hi Mr Beast ❤
Do companies tell you when they send products to say positive things because they want promotion.? Then it is likely not fully honest, when I learned one thing is that people get free products as sort of an advertising for companies and you can never really trust it. Especially youtube. Btw what region in Sweden are you from? I visit Sweden every year.
No they don’t tell me that. Or some do, but I don’t work with brands that send me gear to review and don’t let me say whatever I want about the product. I think the importance of genuine reviews in 2023 is something all creators should aim for. In a world full of scams and BS!😅
I live in Östergötland, near Norrköping!😊
Can I take it on the plane?
I need a camera tooo 😭😭😭😭
My perfect wildlife backpack is LOWEPRO PROTACTIC BP 450 AW II :)
But still amazing good video. :) keep up the great job.
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I was really torn between this and the Atlas Adventure but ended up going with the Atlas because I don't love the blue inside the Shimoda.
lol, the chapters.
haha loooool, thanks for pointing it out
Sir please your old bags send me ......
you have to be careful with this backpack, it has so many compartments and space that I lost my house keys in it lol
I use the Singi Stubben. Mostly because I can sit on it 😂
nope, there are some mistakes made on Action X ... why no larger side handle for easy caring on top of another wheel luggage? The medium DSLR Core a huge mistake size, very huge! No way to insert a camera attached to 70-200mm lens and other larger core is much heavier... the bag itself is heavy enough...
I am big from india
Just so expensive for a backpack, no real justification for it either, yes it’s a great bag but the price is absurd