Well done to the only UA-cam presenter who can make a "What's in my bag" entertaining and fun whilst accurately explaining the features. I do enjoy all your videos
I try to avoid reviews but because you posted it I thought I'd give it a try. You didn't disappoint you're an amazing presenter you take the mundane and make it interesting and informative.
@@CourtneyVictoria Your content was fine what I meant was in general I don’t watch reviews on UA-cam. Most reviewers are boring like camera reviews are all the same specs and more specs. Your reviews aren't like that at all, I mean who would have thought to put a bag of chips into the pocket of the bag. ☺
You have an awesome sense of humour Courtney! Very impressive bag - especially for shopping and sock storage. Great video and love your photographic work.
You've sold me with the tripod, so much so I looked around at quite a few and always came back to this one due to the size, weight and price. It's just turned up today and I hope to put it to good use very soon. Also, why is the algorithm not picking up this channel? It's really very good, full of personality.
I always find these "What's in my camera bag" videos very useful because I always find something that I haven't thought of before and yours is no exception, added to the fact that your videos are always fun. Thanks for sharing it
Even when it'a a "what's in my bag" video you have a knack of making people laugh Courtney So professional in every aspect of your work, Can't wait for more of the same.
I spent a little extra to get a well made, padded, rear access bag a few years ago and I'm glad I did. Comfortable, practical, and it seems like it will last a very long time.
Over the years I have accumulated a rather large number of camera bags (and general daypacks, backpacks, fannypacks, and slings) and other carry options. When asked as to why so many, I say they mostly have different applications and that I pick the one that best suits the needs of any particular outing & equipment taken. If I was to only have one bag, I would pick a rear opening bag with a roll top. My newest rear opening bag features a molle attachment system that has proven very easy to expand & adapt with inexpensive and varied military tactical pouches and "stuff". That said, my cheap, extra large Endurax backpack continues to get the most use because it holds my 150-600mm lens, a bunch of other gear, and is still classed as a carry-on for airtravel.
I have a Vanguard bag and am very impressed with it. It holds my 4x5 perfectly, along with a 135mm and 210mm, both on lens boards and wrapped. The top compartment holds the light meter, loupe, cable releases and focusing cloth. The film holders have to come along for the ride in a separate bag. I've found the Vanguard design to be very innovative, far more so than the Lowepros or Think Tanks that I also own. There are more dividers than I could ever possibly use. I am very, very happy with it. Thank you for validating that someone else out there has a Vanguard. BTW, the bag is an Alta Sky 51D.
Adam Gibbs has won recognition for images he took with the 24-120 f4 when he was shooting a D850. Whatever is "wrong" with the 24-120, it's insignificant as regards taking pictures as opposed to fulfilling lens test charts.
Okay, I totally lost with the “not kidnap proof” 🤣🤣 The most entertaining camera backpack review, ever! I think Vanguard equipment is underrated and great bang for the buck value! Thanks for the vid, and keep practicing those dance moves!💃 😁
The best bag ever. You can walk very lightly. If you need your grear you can simply shake it and it's there in short time. We don't worry about the weight of our gear anymore. They have also better version which can give your grear quasi instantly - only with secret word. But it's more expensive 🤣.
I am loving your videos. I am learning so much. I love your funny little snippets you add in, and especially you trying to break the green branch over your knee. And you are a great dancer!
Thank you Courtney! On the strength of your recommendation I have bought the Veo Active 53... (I always tend to overpack). It is, as you brilliantly present, an awesome bag but now I have to go to the gym to prepare for hiking round Dorset with the weight of it all. 😀 I have my D800, the so called 'Trinity' of f2.8 lenses, my tripod, gimbal and various other bits which kicks the weight up to nearly 15Kg. 🏋♀ Very comfy bag though.
A very in-depth review, focusing on the most important aspects of a good well thought-out photography rucksack. I especially like how it also doubles as an excellent hiking rucksack as well. I absolutely love the presentation skills of your videos, as the mixture of humour and expertly presented facts make watching your videos very enjoyable indeed! I purchased my Vanguard tripods after watching one of your other videos, and now it looks like I’ll also be purchasing a Vanguard photography rucksack too!
You are a very likable , and funny wee loon , and a bloody good photographer . I really like your posts , as they are very informative , and most entertaining .
Love this video, great kit and fantastic presentation, you’re a natural in front and behind the lens, I love a light hearted video, especially with awesome dance moves 😉
I was considering the Nikon 14-24 f2.8 but in the end I bought the 15-35 f4 like yours. My main reasons? 1) weight. The 14-24 is gorgeous but most boat anchors are lighter. 2) the front lens is difficult to protect in a harsh environment. 3) the inability to use standard filters. I’m quite happy with my decision so far.
Thanks to you, I almost spewed coffee on my laptop this morning pfffft... lol :)))) Your facial expressions and humor are priceless. On to the serious side, though, I broke down and bought a Lowepro BP 450 last year because it is built like a tank and also opens in a variety of ways (none of which adorn my back with snow or mud). I an older guy from the Dust Era, so, yes, I have found that hiking in with the Lowepro tends to leave a lasting impression on my neck and shoulders, for the size and weight of my Olympus gear is still not exactly negligible. I like the removable interior bag in your Vanguard but since I tend to take eeeeverything with me, including my long glass, I wanted something akin to mini-storage on my back. Sadly, the well-kept two-knock secret has yet to yield additional glass or even snacks in my bag, so that must be a Vangaurd feature only! :)))
I really lidentify with your comment re the 24-120 Nikon lens. It is all I can afford along with my 'pre-owned D750' and as I only view images on my screen and post them on Facebook I am really happy with it. Like your entertaining style, thanks.
Wow you are so funny and sweet. I tried to shake my bag but I think I did it wrong. Just a lot of dust came out and a dead muse. I think he was alive before I shook the bag, Your dancing har improved a lot
Thank you Courtney for showing us your backpack, that looks like a fantastic and VERY well designed camera bag. My last two bags have also been rear accessed which is now a major requirement when shopping for new ones. This one now went to the top of my list of future considerations.
Thanks Courtney for a great presentation/review of your new bag which looks amazing....I just love your videos & your clear & funny comments always make me laugh.... great moves with your dancing as well... keep up the good work & look forward to more of your videos... cheers from Australia 😀❤️
Hi ! The 16-35mm is agreat lens ! The 24-120mm I got as Kit lens with my D750. Mostly there's the 16-35mm , the 80-400mm and the Micro 60mm in my bag. There're no socks in my bag ..... only some snacks 😄 Mostly I take the bike , so I have 2 nice bags for that, and it seems the we have less rain here 🤔 🤫 sometimes I dance also in the middle of the forest .... I just make sure there's no camera arround 😜
Your videos always make me chuckle. I have the Vanguard Alta Sky 53. Great bag. If all Vanguard products are as good as this bag then I need to consider their other products as well. I like the rear opening. That way I don’t have to worry about where I place my bag when pulling a camera out. The wet and muddy side isn’t going to be against my back.
I’d never go back to a front loading bag. Got tired of walking around with a muddy back. I have several fstop Gear bags and love the removable innards. I keep all my astrophotography gear in one insert and just swap it out when I go out for a night of night photography.
She has moves!! Nice pack and I need to get a pack so I will have to look into that one. Get yourself a fool safe at tripod stone bag from Amazon. They are cheap and work at giving tripods that stability. Easy on and easy off. Don’t weigh hardly anything either.
I own the 16-35. Compared to the classic AF-S 14-24 it is not so sharp in the corners wide open. I also had some Issues with the sharpness in general on my D800E. But for nature and landscape, I think the 16-35mm is great. Step down to f8 and use a tripod make you happy.
I use Vanguard bags, I have the VEO Select 41 and the VEO 36s Large, fantastic quality. As a concert photographer I need them to be strong, robust, and to handle heavy gear. Not really looked at another brand because Vanguard have looked after my gear very well, don't think i'll ever change brands either. Top quality.
Ok, you've now officially sailed up to the top five of my favourite UA-cam photography channels, along Nick Carver, Sean Tucker and a couple of others (There may be 10 channels in my Top5).
Nice video I like your touches of entertainment. I have a rear access backpack as well and I like it only mine is a Think Tank Photo Backstory 13. LOL on the keys I have done that before, put them in a 'pocket" and they do the disappearing act 😆 thankfully my current bag has a key leash clip on the inside. On the "Kit" lens nothing wrong with using them I have used them for years on my Nikons, Canons and now my Sony camera.
I really enjoy your videos. I like the way your channel shows people you do not need the latest gear. THe gear you use was great years ago and it still works. You gotta tell us about that sonyrx100. Which one do you use? DO NOT PRETEND LIKE YOU DIDN'T SHOW US THE BATTERIES!! HAHAHA
Oh my gosh haha! I don't have a Sony RX 100 I'm afraid. I use the Sony ZV-1 for filming and have a bunch of third party batteries for it (because the Sony ones aren't cheap ha)
I suggest you try out the Kase line of filters, particularly the Revolution line. They aren't cheap, they are magnetic and the Revolution line incorporate a very low profile (think stacking) and are coloured coded, nice in heavily canopied forest. I believe they are out of the UK, I bought mine through Kase Canada. I don't think I have even held a Nikon camera so I know virtually nothing about them even though I've been photography since 1974. With my Canon 5D mk4 I can do in camera HDR which I can highly recommend. I set my bracketing at +/- 3 stops. Of course two second timer, mirror lockup, and your trusty tripod. I've had some of my shots go so long I thought there was something wrong and of course just as I grabbed the camera I heard the tell tale click. I also recommend on your "lighter" pack days to include a small flash (just in case), I recommend the TT350 line, small and versatile. I own three Godox flashes and one Godox small LED light. Two of the Godox flashes are larger and surprisingly I do use my Canon one under Coastal British Columbia forests. PS: get one size larger filters for your largest lens you will use them on, in my case 77mm so I bought the 82mm line, think vignetting.
Wow… that is one of the most enjoyable videos about «What´s in my Camera bag» I have seen here on UA-cam. 👏 New subscriber. Greetings from Northern Norway 🇳🇴
I was not looking for a bag but you had me at the first “theft proof “. Very funny i would keep at least one pair of socks. and good dance moves ❤your sense of humor 😅
Very funny video, thanks. You could lighten your kit if you feel like splashing out. Here is what I use. Z-mount Tamron 70-300 (580g), Z-mount 14-30 (485g), Z-mount 24-70 (500g) all super light lenses and very sharp. Obviously you would need a Nikon mirrorless camera too. Have I tempted you? hehe
Hi Courtney, over the years I have used a lot of different bags,Tamrac,Lowe-Pro, andManfrotto plus god knows how many others. I found the Tamrac and Lowe-Pro uncomfortable I still use the Manfrotto if I am travelling light but these days with my advancing years and a bad back I have recently switched to a roller bag and I have just bought a Vanguard I have never considered this brand before but they have really upped their game,I am very pleased with the new one .My next purchase will be a carbon tripod and will be giving them a good look over.Keep up the good work and best wishes from another D750 user.
Enjoyed the video as usual Courtney. Love your sense of humour. The vanguard bags are very good and made well. I bought the roll top one which is great for putting your jacket etc in.
Your videos have been a great rabbit hole to fall down, thank you so much for them. That all said, truly the whole reason why I started watching was because you look SO MUCH like my friend Angela! To the point where I have considered sending her a link to your channel and being like “It’s the UK version of you!” But I feel like whenever you do that the person is always like “They look nothing like me!” And you feel all embarrassed 😅
I have a pretty similar lens selection for my d850. If you ever want to upgrade your 24-120mm without breaking the bank I think the Tamron 35-150mm is a great option and pairs well with a 16-35mm.
Having trouble with the link to vanguardworld, kee being told it's not secure. Great entertaining video, I'm looking for straps like that for my bag to attach a tripod.
Ironically I ordered that very bag back on 24th November. DPD think it's so good I suspect they've decided to keep it for themselves! If it ever arrives I look forward to getting out there with it. Thanks for the fun review.
Just found your channel over the weekend and have been binge watching since! Love your content and your photos are absolutely top notch. Just beautiful! Was wondering about the Vangaurd bag. Do you think a large sized dslr like a canon 1dx or the Nikon z9 would fit? What about a regular sized body with battery grip? I’ve noticed it’s the height that seems to be the problem with most bags
I can't say any better than another commenters. Great presentation, thorough, and entertains. Those yellow colour is weak against cheese flavour snack's crumb, though
Well done Courtney, I often look for reviews, so this bag definitely looks to be a popular choice by many I'd assume! So, you like your occasional sugar kick now and again...as I do as well. Many have helped me get through a gruelling photography/hike session here in the mountains of western Canada. I often wonder...if other hikers in the area, have caught a glimpse of your great dance routine?
Just came across your channel really like how you produce your content.. I do still have that Nikon 24-120 F4 and love that lens . Have subscribed so looking forward to more content...
I had the 24-120mm and I had the TaMR 35-150mm both sold I liked their versatility I didn't like the vividness and weight too much. I bought an old 28-105 mm from Japan and I am delighted with the microcontrast and colors of this lens and the weight of 450 gr does the job here, It's hard to get it in the UK, MPB doesn't have it. I added the legendary Nikkor 70-200 f4 weight only 800 grams and I don't need a tripod for this lens up to 1/20 there are sharp pictures from the hand, of course, if we don't freeze water. I put one light Prime Lens in my backpack and I can move.
Well done to the only UA-cam presenter who can make a "What's in my bag" entertaining and fun whilst accurately explaining the features. I do enjoy all your videos
I want that bag. I can just shake it and get all the gear I need…..and food too if I’m hungry on an outdoor venture. 😅
The “bag shaking” gag is a very “Mary Poppins” moment.
I try to avoid reviews but because you posted it I thought I'd give it a try. You didn't disappoint you're an amazing presenter you take the mundane and make it interesting and informative.
That's very kind Jack, I'm glad you enjoyed it despite not being fond of review content!
@@CourtneyVictoria Your content was fine what I meant was in general I don’t watch reviews on UA-cam.
Most reviewers are boring like camera reviews are all the same specs and more specs. Your reviews aren't like that at all, I mean who would have thought to put a bag of chips into the pocket of the bag. ☺
My favorite thing about camera bags? I can use one for months, even years, and then suddenly find something in it that I thought if lost forever.
Been looking for a decent backpack for a while. This seems to fit the bill. Thanks.
You have an awesome sense of humour Courtney! Very impressive bag - especially for shopping and sock storage. Great video and love your photographic work.
Clearly a great all rounder ha! Thanks Trevor.
You've sold me with the tripod, so much so I looked around at quite a few and always came back to this one due to the size, weight and price. It's just turned up today and I hope to put it to good use very soon.
Also, why is the algorithm not picking up this channel? It's really very good, full of personality.
I must admit that you are the first person I've ever seen dance in their Wellies!
I always find these "What's in my camera bag" videos very useful because I always find something that I haven't thought of before and yours is no exception, added to the fact that your videos are always fun. Thanks for sharing it
Even when it'a a "what's in my bag" video you have a knack of making people laugh Courtney So professional in every aspect of your work, Can't wait for more of the same.
Nice positive vibes. Always fun to see what other photographers have in their bags. Thanks for sharing!
I spent a little extra to get a well made, padded, rear access bag a few years ago and I'm glad I did. Comfortable, practical, and it seems like it will last a very long time.
Over the years I have accumulated a rather large number of camera bags (and general daypacks, backpacks, fannypacks, and slings) and other carry options. When asked as to why so many, I say they mostly have different applications and that I pick the one that best suits the needs of any particular outing & equipment taken.
If I was to only have one bag, I would pick a rear opening bag with a roll top. My newest rear opening bag features a molle attachment system that has proven very easy to expand & adapt with inexpensive and varied military tactical pouches and "stuff".
That said, my cheap, extra large Endurax backpack continues to get the most use because it holds my 150-600mm lens, a bunch of other gear, and is still classed as a carry-on for airtravel.
I have a Vanguard bag and am very impressed with it. It holds my 4x5 perfectly, along with a 135mm and 210mm, both on lens boards and wrapped. The top compartment holds the light meter, loupe, cable releases and focusing cloth. The film holders have to come along for the ride in a separate bag. I've found the Vanguard design to be very innovative, far more so than the Lowepros or Think Tanks that I also own. There are more dividers than I could ever possibly use. I am very, very happy with it. Thank you for validating that someone else out there has a Vanguard. BTW, the bag is an Alta Sky 51D.
Have to love your humour Courtney. One of the reasons why I love your videos, as well as your photography of course🙂
Adam Gibbs has won recognition for images he took with the 24-120 f4 when he was shooting a D850. Whatever is "wrong" with the 24-120, it's insignificant as regards taking pictures as opposed to fulfilling lens test charts.
Okay, I totally lost with the “not kidnap proof” 🤣🤣 The most entertaining camera backpack review, ever! I think Vanguard equipment is underrated and great bang for the buck value! Thanks for the vid, and keep practicing those dance moves!💃 😁
The best bag ever. You can walk very lightly. If you need your grear you can simply shake it and it's there in short time.
We don't worry about the weight of our gear anymore.
They have also better version which can give your grear quasi instantly - only with secret word. But it's more expensive 🤣.
I am loving your videos. I am learning so much. I love your funny little snippets you add in, and especially you trying to break the green branch over your knee. And you are a great dancer!
You are a very funny girl! I like it! :)👋
Thank you Courtney! On the strength of your recommendation I have bought the Veo Active 53... (I always tend to overpack). It is, as you brilliantly present, an awesome bag but now I have to go to the gym to prepare for hiking round Dorset with the weight of it all. 😀 I have my D800, the so called 'Trinity' of f2.8 lenses, my tripod, gimbal and various other bits which kicks the weight up to nearly 15Kg. 🏋♀ Very comfy bag though.
Great review of the bag. And then the added dance moves. Great stuff! Love your channel.
love the puns, and the magic trick with the insert pouch, great satire on the whole thing.
Woe ,dance girl dance... Good video...;)>
A very in-depth review, focusing on the most important aspects of a good well thought-out photography rucksack. I especially like how it also doubles as an excellent hiking rucksack as well. I absolutely love the presentation skills of your videos, as the mixture of humour and expertly presented facts make watching your videos very enjoyable indeed! I purchased my Vanguard tripods after watching one of your other videos, and now it looks like I’ll also be purchasing a Vanguard photography rucksack too!
Looking new bag so thanks for tbe recommendation. & a D750 with 16-35 f/4 is my main set up, great for shooting buses and trains.
The dancing was great, it's all about emotion!
You are a very likable , and funny wee loon , and a bloody good photographer . I really like your posts , as they are very informative , and most entertaining .
Love this video, great kit and fantastic presentation, you’re a natural in front and behind the lens, I love a light hearted video, especially with awesome dance moves 😉
I was considering the Nikon 14-24 f2.8 but in the end I bought the 15-35 f4 like yours. My main reasons? 1) weight. The 14-24 is gorgeous but most boat anchors are lighter. 2) the front lens is difficult to protect in a harsh environment. 3) the inability to use standard filters. I’m quite happy with my decision so far.
Pocket 3 on a British made bag is the dedicated marmalade sandwich pocket.
Bacon butty or pie more like if your a Northerner 😂
Informative while humorous. Many thanks. I’ll have to look at the Vanguard line of camera bags.
The hidden compartment at 9:20 is good for a plastic board where you can sit/kneel on wet ground ...
Always amusing, and I did realize that I should keep a spare pair of socks and a power bank in my pack.
You never know when you will need a spare pair of socks!
Based on your enthusiasm and discount code I’ve just bought a Vanguard bag!
Great bag and great review - great dance moves too!
Thanks to you, I almost spewed coffee on my laptop this morning pfffft... lol :)))) Your facial expressions and humor are priceless. On to the serious side, though, I broke down and bought a Lowepro BP 450 last year because it is built like a tank and also opens in a variety of ways (none of which adorn my back with snow or mud). I an older guy from the Dust Era, so, yes, I have found that hiking in with the Lowepro tends to leave a lasting impression on my neck and shoulders, for the size and weight of my Olympus gear is still not exactly negligible. I like the removable interior bag in your Vanguard but since I tend to take eeeeverything with me, including my long glass, I wanted something akin to mini-storage on my back. Sadly, the well-kept two-knock secret has yet to yield additional glass or even snacks in my bag, so that must be a Vangaurd feature only! :)))
I have an older Vanguard bag that I quite like, and I have a Vanguard tripod. Always good equipment.
I really lidentify with your comment re the 24-120 Nikon lens. It is all I can afford along with my 'pre-owned D750' and as I only view images on my screen and post them on Facebook I am really happy with it. Like your entertaining style, thanks.
Wow you are so funny and sweet. I tried to shake my bag but I think I did it wrong. Just a lot of dust came out and a dead muse. I think he was alive before I shook the bag, Your dancing har improved a lot
Thank you Courtney for showing us your backpack, that looks like a fantastic and VERY well designed camera bag. My last two bags have also been rear accessed which is now a major requirement when shopping for new ones. This one now went to the top of my list of future considerations.
I was hesitant about a rear access bag but now I'm not sure why! I agree, a requirement for any future camera bags.
Thanks Courtney for a great presentation/review of your new bag which looks amazing....I just love your videos & your clear & funny comments always make me laugh.... great moves with your dancing as well... keep up the good work & look forward to more of your videos... cheers from Australia 😀❤️
Hi ! The 16-35mm is agreat lens ! The 24-120mm I got as Kit lens with my D750. Mostly there's the 16-35mm , the 80-400mm and the Micro 60mm in my bag. There're no socks in my bag ..... only some snacks 😄 Mostly I take the bike , so I have 2 nice bags for that, and it seems the we have less rain here 🤔 🤫 sometimes I dance also in the middle of the forest .... I just make sure there's no camera arround 😜
Your videos always make me chuckle.
I have the Vanguard Alta Sky 53. Great bag. If all Vanguard products are as good as this bag then I need to consider their other products as well.
I like the rear opening. That way I don’t have to worry about where I place my bag when pulling a camera out. The wet and muddy side isn’t going to be against my back.
I’d never go back to a front loading bag. Got tired of walking around with a muddy back.
I have several fstop Gear bags and love the removable innards.
I keep all my astrophotography gear in one insert and just swap it out when I go out for a night of night photography.
She has moves!! Nice pack and I need to get a pack so I will have to look into that one. Get yourself a fool safe at tripod stone bag from Amazon. They are cheap and work at giving tripods that stability. Easy on and easy off. Don’t weigh hardly anything either.
Wonderful video. I love my Vanguard tripod and camera backpack. Now I want to get one of those removable inserts.
I own the 16-35. Compared to the classic AF-S 14-24 it is not so sharp in the corners wide open.
I also had some Issues with the sharpness in general on my D800E.
But for nature and landscape, I think the 16-35mm is great.
Step down to f8 and use a tripod make you happy.
I use Vanguard bags, I have the VEO Select 41 and the VEO 36s Large, fantastic quality. As a concert photographer I need them to be strong, robust, and to handle heavy gear. Not really looked at another brand because Vanguard have looked after my gear very well, don't think i'll ever change brands either. Top quality.
Ok, you've now officially sailed up to the top five of my favourite UA-cam photography channels, along Nick Carver, Sean Tucker and a couple of others (There may be 10 channels in my Top5).
Great looking bag! Love the humor!!
Enjoyed your video! Gave me some great ideas on what to put in my camera bag.
I came for the glass, I stayed for the dance moves.
My first camera bag was a Vanguard and it's still in use after 30 years
Love the videos and love your sense of humor. Great videos.
Thanks for sharing Courtney. A warm embrace from Brazil
I just got the Tarion pb-01 pro, it is huge carries all I need and more, well built too. I was a Lowepro fan but Tarion for me now!
Yep, the Tarion Pro PB-01 is a far more versatile and better designed bag than the Vanguard, and for half the price!
Nice video I like your touches of entertainment.
I have a rear access backpack as well and I like it only mine is a Think Tank Photo Backstory 13.
LOL on the keys I have done that before, put them in a 'pocket" and they do the disappearing act 😆 thankfully my current bag has a key leash clip on the inside.
On the "Kit" lens nothing wrong with using them I have used them for years on my Nikons, Canons and now my Sony camera.
Very entertaining and well watchable
I really enjoy your videos. I like the way your channel shows people you do not need the latest gear. THe gear you use was great years ago and it still works.
You gotta tell us about that sonyrx100.
Which one do you use?
DO NOT PRETEND LIKE YOU DIDN'T SHOW US THE BATTERIES!! HAHAHA
Oh my gosh haha! I don't have a Sony RX 100 I'm afraid. I use the Sony ZV-1 for filming and have a bunch of third party batteries for it (because the Sony ones aren't cheap ha)
Excellent and amusing review. Rear access is essential I find. Thanks.
Your amazing and inspirational. Thank you for your amazing advice and knowledge. 🌳🌲you also dance 💃🏽 amazingly well 👍🏾
I suggest you try out the Kase line of filters, particularly the Revolution line. They aren't cheap, they are magnetic and the Revolution line incorporate a very low profile (think stacking) and are coloured coded, nice in heavily canopied forest. I believe they are out of the UK, I bought mine through Kase Canada. I don't think I have even held a Nikon camera so I know virtually nothing about them even though I've been photography since 1974. With my Canon 5D mk4 I can do in camera HDR which I can highly recommend. I set my bracketing at +/- 3 stops. Of course two second timer, mirror lockup, and your trusty tripod. I've had some of my shots go so long I thought there was something wrong and of course just as I grabbed the camera I heard the tell tale click. I also recommend on your "lighter" pack days to include a small flash (just in case), I recommend the TT350 line, small and versatile. I own three Godox flashes and one Godox small LED light. Two of the Godox flashes are larger and surprisingly I do use my Canon one under Coastal British Columbia forests. PS: get one size larger filters for your largest lens you will use them on, in my case 77mm so I bought the 82mm line, think vignetting.
Your videos are so lively and gleeful!
(Also, you're a really good dancer.)
Wow… that is one of the most enjoyable videos about «What´s in my Camera bag» I have seen here on UA-cam. 👏 New subscriber. Greetings from Northern Norway 🇳🇴
I was not looking for a bag but you had me at the first “theft proof “. Very funny i would keep at least one pair of socks. and good dance moves ❤your sense of humor 😅
I love the comedy in your videos!
Love to to watch your viedos, your really have senes of humor and are so funny. Keep goding.
"Not kidnap proof" had me literally guffawing. I needed that! Great review!!!!!!
I really love your bag and your sense of humor!!
Thank you! :)
I would rarely watch a bag review…but I must say that your presentation was entertaining and held my attention until the end!
Great video Courtney! I love your ability to make your videos funny and interesting.
Always good vibe! Thanks for the video.👍
Congrats on becoming a Vanguard ambassador. Well deserved!
The dancing bit have my subscription.
Love your vibe, and so nice glasses ! Love from France 😊
Always make me smile your videos... thanks :)
Very funny video, thanks. You could lighten your kit if you feel like splashing out. Here is what I use. Z-mount Tamron 70-300 (580g), Z-mount 14-30 (485g), Z-mount 24-70 (500g) all super light lenses and very sharp. Obviously you would need a Nikon mirrorless camera too. Have I tempted you? hehe
Hi Courtney, over the years I have used a lot of different bags,Tamrac,Lowe-Pro, andManfrotto plus god knows how many others. I found the Tamrac and Lowe-Pro uncomfortable I still use the Manfrotto if I am travelling light but these days with my advancing years and a bad back I have recently switched to a roller bag and I have just bought a Vanguard I have never considered this brand before but they have really upped their game,I am very pleased with the new one .My next purchase will be a carbon tripod and will be giving them a good look over.Keep up the good work and best wishes from another D750 user.
great video, I like that insert bag in the bag feature p.s. loved the dedication to the magic trick bit, subscribed
Enjoyed the video as usual Courtney.
Love your sense of humour.
The vanguard bags are very good and made well.
I bought the roll top one which is great for putting your jacket etc in.
Oh. Like to new bag and old wellies )
Great video Courtney thanks....
An excellent video full of useful information and a wicked sense of humour love watching your videos 🔥🔥🇬🇧
And as the video ended, we were left with wet Courtney but that dancing Courtney was something to see. Love your video's.😊
Your videos have been a great rabbit hole to fall down, thank you so much for them. That all said, truly the whole reason why I started watching was because you look SO MUCH like my friend Angela! To the point where I have considered sending her a link to your channel and being like “It’s the UK version of you!” But I feel like whenever you do that the person is always like “They look nothing like me!” And you feel all embarrassed 😅
I have a pretty similar lens selection for my d850. If you ever want to upgrade your 24-120mm without breaking the bank I think the Tamron 35-150mm is a great option and pairs well with a 16-35mm.
But there's a big difference between 24 and 35 mm ...
@@hanswi336 yes? That’s where the 16-35mm has you covered…
Having trouble with the link to vanguardworld, kee being told it's not secure. Great entertaining video, I'm looking for straps like that for my bag to attach a tripod.
Cracking review Courtney, returning to photography as I retire so just got that bag for a shiney new Zed8 when it arrives?
Whats in my bag ........ to include dancing in my wellies! (next video are they really that good) Brilliant :)
Ironically I ordered that very bag back on 24th November. DPD think it's so good I suspect they've decided to keep it for themselves! If it ever arrives I look forward to getting out there with it. Thanks for the fun review.
Oh no haha, I hope it turns up in good time! I'm very happy with mine so hopefully you are too.
Just found your channel over the weekend and have been binge watching since! Love your content and your photos are absolutely top notch. Just beautiful!
Was wondering about the Vangaurd bag. Do you think a large sized dslr like a canon 1dx or the Nikon z9 would fit?
What about a regular sized body with battery grip?
I’ve noticed it’s the height that seems to be the problem with most bags
Great looking bag
Hi.V !!!.. I just noticed that you dont use a "protection" filters... any thoughts on that ? Salute amiga !!!
Love your humor! :)
I can't say any better than another commenters. Great presentation, thorough, and entertains.
Those yellow colour is weak against cheese flavour snack's crumb, though
Well done Courtney, I often look for reviews, so this bag definitely looks to be a popular choice by many I'd assume! So, you like your occasional sugar kick now and again...as I do as well. Many have helped me get through a gruelling photography/hike session here in the mountains of western Canada. I often wonder...if other hikers in the area, have caught a glimpse of your great dance routine?
Just came across your channel really like how you produce your content.. I do still have that Nikon 24-120 F4 and love that lens . Have subscribed so looking forward to more content...
I had the 24-120mm and I had the TaMR 35-150mm both sold I liked their versatility I didn't like the vividness and weight too much. I bought an old 28-105 mm from Japan and I am delighted with the microcontrast and colors of this lens and the weight of 450 gr does the job here, It's hard to get it in the UK, MPB doesn't have it. I added the legendary Nikkor 70-200 f4 weight only 800 grams and I don't need a tripod for this lens up to 1/20 there are sharp pictures from the hand, of course, if we don't freeze water. I put one light Prime Lens in my backpack and I can move.