Mate, this is the best review I've seen so far. You are actually going over the real life use cases by referencing how you use the bag, rather than just the marketing pitch from Mindshift. The comparison at the end is superbly helpful as well to put things in context.
This review was a lot of help, thank you. When I bought the bag, I noted that the packaging boasted the ability to access its contents without removing it, and you showed how that worked, and it works quite well. I also agreed that the next elastic seemed of limited use, until I actually tried swapping out a lens with the backpack on the front of my waist, and it actually does help free up a hand. It just seems like a slightly chintzy feature. Either way, thanks again, I really got a lot out of your review here.
Thanks for an actual experience-based review. Found it a really useful starter for applying to my own case. Would also like to see a quick visual example of how a few different archetypal equipment setups would fit into the bag. Like you, I’m always looking for an elegant solution to the issue of carrying a couple of large lenses (plus my underwear and latest copy of “Photographers Running From Bears” magazine).
Good review😊 just for info: I have this bag and have no problem putting in a Nikon Z9 mounted to a 180-600 WITH the lenshood attached. Also fit my 14-24, 24-70 and 105 macro with space for other things. Fit snug and nice. Just open the back of the bag and grap and go. Just love it. So quick to use when that once in a lifetime photo just appear 😊
Thanks, great review. I have so many backpacks with water bladders that I never use. I’m fine with that on this pack. Tripod stowing is my only concern.
I'm very in doubt about this bag and the Loewpro Whistler 350, when I hike I want to add other staff like jacket\ t-shirt and sometimes something to eat. Is this bag right for this kind of use? My equipment: nikon d750 and d7200, 20 1.8, 24 120, 80 400, 200 micro, plus tripod and other accessories (please note that I don't carry all this gear at one time, but depend of the tipe of photo, I usually carry one body and 2 or 3 lenses)
Great review and I have ordered this bag. It seems to be able to hold my D750 and the Nikon trio and many other things in the front pockets. I have a couple of Mindshift shoulder bags that are excellent. It was also nice to see those other bags for a comparison. One cannot have too many camera bags!😀
Fantastic review of a great bag that I`m now definitely going to buy based of this video.. its always good to have a side by side comparison between different size bags which you have done brilliantly , Thank you for that , it gives a better sense of how Big each bag actually is ...
The PRIMARY purpose of a backpack is transporting our gear, so it would be nice if reviews started with that. If the pack doesn't meet our needs there, all the other nifty features won't matter. While this looks like a very nice pack, I think the 180º Rotation is more of a gimmick -- I don't change lenses in the field all that often, and it's not a big deal to take the pack off when I do -- and the elastic strap looks like an afterthought. I thought you nailed it will placement of the tripod for transporting; putting it on the back of the pack negates the whole purpose of opening the pack from the back; tripod belongs on the side. All in all I thought this was a great review; thanks for doing it for us.
Looks great, except for the dividers. I can't see how to configure the long vertical dividers to hold a large format camera outfit. For a £200 pack, to have to buy extra inserts is a problem.
I wish the side straps (waist support) and on the shoulder straps were molle, not just loose straps anchored only in 2 places. I am not sure I want to attach anything in these straps now.
Mate, this is the best review I've seen so far. You are actually going over the real life use cases by referencing how you use the bag, rather than just the marketing pitch from Mindshift. The comparison at the end is superbly helpful as well to put things in context.
This review was a lot of help, thank you. When I bought the bag, I noted that the packaging boasted the ability to access its contents without removing it, and you showed how that worked, and it works quite well. I also agreed that the next elastic seemed of limited use, until I actually tried swapping out a lens with the backpack on the front of my waist, and it actually does help free up a hand. It just seems like a slightly chintzy feature. Either way, thanks again, I really got a lot out of your review here.
Thanks for an actual experience-based review. Found it a really useful starter for applying to my own case.
Would also like to see a quick visual example of how a few different archetypal equipment setups would fit into the bag. Like you, I’m always looking for an elegant solution to the issue of carrying a couple of large lenses (plus my underwear and latest copy of “Photographers Running From Bears” magazine).
Good review😊 just for info: I have this bag and have no problem putting in a Nikon Z9 mounted to a 180-600 WITH the lenshood attached. Also fit my 14-24, 24-70 and 105 macro with space for other things. Fit snug and nice. Just open the back of the bag and grap and go. Just love it. So quick to use when that once in a lifetime photo just appear 😊
Thanks, great review. I have so many backpacks with water bladders that I never use. I’m fine with that on this pack. Tripod stowing is my only concern.
Thank you, Dan. You always have insightful, level headed reviews of gear. Stay healthy!
Thank you for this review and for comparing it to the FirstLight. Which do you find more comfortable when hiking a bit of a distance?
I'm very in doubt about this bag and the Loewpro Whistler 350, when I hike I want to add other staff like jacket\ t-shirt and sometimes something to eat. Is this bag right for this kind of use?
My equipment: nikon d750 and d7200, 20 1.8, 24 120, 80 400, 200 micro, plus tripod and other accessories (please note that I don't carry all this gear at one time, but depend of the tipe of photo, I usually carry one body and 2 or 3 lenses)
Great review and I have ordered this bag. It seems to be able to hold my D750 and the Nikon trio and many other things in the front pockets. I have a couple of Mindshift shoulder bags that are excellent. It was also nice to see those other bags for a comparison. One cannot have too many camera bags!😀
Thanks so much for a great review! I received my Backlight 26L a couple of weeks ago, and love it!
Your reviews are great, but I think it would be nice to se your equipment inside the bag for reference.
Fantastic review of a great bag that I`m now definitely going to buy based of this video.. its always good to have a side by side comparison between different size bags which you have done brilliantly , Thank you for that , it gives a better sense of how Big each bag actually is ...
sir you are the most thorough bag reviewer of all..great one! cheers!
Fantastic review! I'm looking at the 36L but this gave me a great sense of the bag. Thanks for doing it!
Great review, showing the comparison between bags was especially helpful!
Thnaks for this useful video. The comparison between the three bags really helps me. Good luck forever. I Subscribe immediately.
The PRIMARY purpose of a backpack is transporting our gear, so it would be nice if reviews started with that. If the pack doesn't meet our needs there, all the other nifty features won't matter. While this looks like a very nice pack, I think the 180º Rotation is more of a gimmick -- I don't change lenses in the field all that often, and it's not a big deal to take the pack off when I do -- and the elastic strap looks like an afterthought. I thought you nailed it will placement of the tripod for transporting; putting it on the back of the pack negates the whole purpose of opening the pack from the back; tripod belongs on the side. All in all I thought this was a great review; thanks for doing it for us.
Just bought this bag. Thanks for a solid review.
Looks great, except for the dividers. I can't see how to configure the long vertical dividers to hold a large format camera outfit. For a £200 pack, to have to buy extra inserts is a problem.
I wish the side straps (waist support) and on the shoulder straps were molle, not just loose straps anchored only in 2 places. I am not sure I want to attach anything in these straps now.
Does this bag fit under the seat of a plane?
Great review, think my Canon 500 F4 be going in one of these bags!
Is the elastic strap removable?
Very well done review, thanks.
This is a bag for me!, good review 👍
Good demonstration-thanks.
Great review, thanks
No water bladder! I was sold until I heard this. :(
I could imagine, the first light carry system is better.
A water bladder and a MacBook do not mix very well.
Just a tip, you should only talk about the product you are doing review for, talking about other products first would bore your viewers.
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