9 reasons I'm selling my Nomatic Peter Mckinnon Everyday Camera Bag

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  • @TechWandererYT
    @TechWandererYT Рік тому +18

    It's very interesting to see the other side of the coin. I'm actually looking for a back without side access. I never use it and very much dislike the idea of another zipper that decreases bag security. I also like having space for a water bottle and a tripod at the same time. Wish more bags would drop the side access altogether to be honest.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for dropping your comment! Always appreciate other views on things! If you’re still looking at it, you can grab it using the affiliate link in the description lol!

    • @MikeRollerson
      @MikeRollerson 9 місяців тому

      This was always my issue too! So many bags have that side access and it just makes the bag an instant pass for me!

  • @3p1cr1d3r
    @3p1cr1d3r Рік тому +3

    The lack of a side access pocket it’s the reason alone why I’m going with the Brevite Jumper, I know it’s not as a “techie” as that one but it’s exactly what I need. Thank you for you honest review.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      Thanks for chiming in! I was offered a chance to review the Brevite Jumper but I passed because it seems small and flimsy. Maybe I was totally wrong. But also... my very first camera backpack (LowePro CompuRover AW) was built like a bigger stronger version of the brevite. Good style of bag. Come back and let us know what you think of the jumper! Cheers!

  • @sashinger5230
    @sashinger5230 2 роки тому +8

    Nice video with some good info! Regarding the first point: Apart from the fact that it was known before that there wouldn't be any side access, you could use a strap or even better: The PD Capture Clip to be more flexible when walking around. The problem with side access is always that you can't have a (usable) second pocket on that very side for a water bottle/tripod.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 роки тому

      Yeah I def knew it didn’t have side access, my plan was to carry camera with peak design shoulder strap (which is a good strap and a good carry option) I just didn’t realize how much I would miss having quicker access to stuff inside the backpack. Thanks for watching!

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 роки тому

      Oh and one other note, the Shimoda Explore V2 (as shown in video) has side access plus water bottle pocket on the same side. So it is doable. But it is rare for a bag to have both.

    • @sashinger5230
      @sashinger5230 2 роки тому

      @@KendrickDischCreative Yeah and I love my Action X50, but I meant the logic itself: if you put your water bottle in that side pocket you‘ll need to get it out before grabbing the cam through this very side pocket, at least in most cases I guess. I never used the side access in more than two years of usage.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 роки тому +1

      Fair point! I'm definitely going to test that concept with the Shimoda and will comment on it during my upcoming review!

  • @advrider56
    @advrider56 2 роки тому +3

    A good video but, I've found the opposite in that top access is ideal for my mirrorless with a Shotgun mike on the hot shoe ready for instant access for video. I do own a Peak Design everyday bag and have for 3 years now, and have used it quite a lot. However in my haste to head to the next shot, I've left the side flaps open, the result being a broken lens, and one camera body taking a tumble. My fault, but it's too easy for this oversight to take place. It also doesn't have much room in it. The Peak Design bag is excellent, just be careful with it.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      I think I rushed my explanation a bit on this video. I think what meant to say is that with an everyday bag, there’s a lot of stuff you need access to besides just the camera. So having more exterior access for things like sunglasses, hats, snacks, phone charger, etc is important. So I was using the top access for all that stuff and had the camera and lenses in the lower area (sometimes using the peak design strap and just wearing camera). I wish I could clarify that point a bit more because you are spot on with the top access for your use case!

  • @MarkGreenwoodOfficial
    @MarkGreenwoodOfficial Рік тому +1

    Great comments. So I'm curious what bag you picked to replace it.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      I think this is a difficult solve. Don’t have a solution yet, but I did try the mindshift gear photocross backpack. Didn’t like it. I think wearing the camera with a shoulder strap is my most often employed technique for this. But ultimately I’m a bag nerd and will keep trying stuff! I have a large shimoda explore v2 and it’s great, so I was thinking maybe one of the smaller versions would be good. Or they have a new kickstarter coming out with a more urban focused bag, so maybe thats a winner! Always looking! Also Nomatic has a new bag line doing kickstarter, another PM collab, but this time, they put the side access back into the bag. I think they realized the error or omitting it on an everyday camera bag. What have you found for this type of carry?

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      Oh and I just did a video about the moment sling for this type of carry too so that’s in my recent videos list.

  • @KumaAdventure
    @KumaAdventure Рік тому +2

    Thank you. I always appreciate honest reviews, it still looks to be a great bag but I too don't like the idea of setting a bag down on the ground. That's fine if there is a bench nearby but if you're in the city, on the sidewalk, it's awkward. Until now I have stuck to shoulder bags but I think I will go with the Peak Design 30L everyday back pack maybe.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      That’s a good option for a bag that you wouldn’t need to set down. I just picked up a mindshift gear bag that is similar called the photocross. Will be testing it on some upcoming travels! Cheers!

  • @stevetqp9152
    @stevetqp9152 Рік тому +2

    An excellent review of this Nomatic shoulder bag! I was considering it as well, but as I agree with your need for side access, I am researching the WANDRD PRVKE, the PGYTECH OneMo V2, and possibly the LowePro ProTactic BP450 AW ll, but not sure if I'd need a larger bag for a mid-sized mirrorless kit with lenses no longer than a 70-300 f/4.5-5.6. Thanks again!

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому +1

      I haven’t tried any of them you mentioned, but take a look at shimoda designs and Nya-Evo options as well. Really impressed with those two brands.

    • @stevelink3
      @stevelink3 Рік тому

      @@KendrickDischCreative Will do…thanks, Kendrick!

  • @hello_Blake_Alan
    @hello_Blake_Alan Рік тому +1

    This was one of the better reviews of this version of the PM line. Just a good-point honesty to the review.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and dropping a note! You have this bag or thinking of getting it? What else you eyeballing?

    • @hello_Blake_Alan
      @hello_Blake_Alan Рік тому

      I was definitely torn between several bags.
      After a good bit of research, I decided to go for the Tenba Axis V2 24L Backpack. It checked all the boxes that I needed and I got a great deal on the price. It’s on its way in about a week.

  • @bquinn722
    @bquinn722 2 роки тому +2

    While using the dividers is certainly an option, I feel like the PM bag was really built for flexibility using the cubes. Curious if you tried them at all?
    Obviously side access is a preference. I don’t like it but all good if you do. Clearly you knew that was not a feature of this bag. I prefer the quick access on the top. You can use the top as you had it or extend the loft area to use another section and make it bigger, which I often do.
    Not sure the bags you compared it to are really comparable. The first two were not really camera bags. I’ve heard a lot of really good things about the last one, but that was just a bigger bag so not directly comparable.
    At the end of the day all comes down to presence. Good that you tried the PM bag and was able to sell it so that you can use a bag you prefer. Thanks for the review and valid points you made on the downfalls of this bag.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and leaving thoughts! Always appreciated. One quick note though is that each bag I held up is a camera bag. I did a review already on the think tank shapeshifter and have upcoming reviews of the Nya-Evo Fjord 36 and 60 (very comfortable!). And also the Shimoda Explore V2 35L.
      The truth is that I just love trying out bags and doing these types of videos gives me an excuse to buy them. It’s pretty easy to sell the ones I don’t think I’ll keep using and I keep the ones I end up loving. A bit of a collector I guess.

    • @bquinn722
      @bquinn722 2 роки тому

      @@KendrickDischCreative lol. Yep, a good excuse to buy more bags. Like you, I have been through so many. They all have their pros and cons for sure.

  • @rubelukeable
    @rubelukeable Рік тому +2

    Have the 35L PM bag and love it. Also, Love this bag, however, lack of a stash exterior pocket and useless (water bottle/tripod ) side access kills this bag. Looks like you're carrying a mini-Elephant from a distance. Too bad, maybe a V2 would address some of the issues you've highlighted.

  • @Vndrew_ARW
    @Vndrew_ARW 3 місяці тому +1

    I used the original Douchebag “The backpack” for years. Such a quality, durable, good looking bag. I JUST switched to the Nomatic Peter McKinnon 25L. While I’m def happy with it.. I’ll hang on to my DB just in case though. As the exterior zippers getting stuck is a bummer that I run into as well. Also, whoever approved these huge side pockets should chill. They’re comically bad.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  3 місяці тому +1

      Douchebag is one company i havent' tried yet. I like some of their designs but just turned off by the name. Same with Nutsac. I just have a tough time with stupid names.

    • @Vndrew_ARW
      @Vndrew_ARW 3 місяці тому

      @@KendrickDischCreative 10000% agreed. I have the “Blackout” model. So thankfully no bold branding lol.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  3 місяці тому

      @@Vndrew_ARW maybe i'll look into the 'blackout' options. Hadn't heard of that.

  • @BillDubeVariety
    @BillDubeVariety Рік тому +2

    Fellow bag nerd here... Yep quick access is key. Lots of work. Big zipper on that bag is also a tough thing as if you can have things unzip heavily loaded zipped to the top. These look a lot like the ones they gave out in 2021 to all the speakers. Great review... love pockets, zippers ugg, you'd think better designed with what they charge for it. Straps don't look great either. Would like a belt too with access to filters or something to redistribute weight. Love Velcro everywhere... TTYL

  • @deroux
    @deroux Місяць тому +1

    I looked at it but thought the design just wasn't there..The design seems very rushed. decided to go with the Shimoda Urban Explore instead. A much better bag IMHO.

  •  2 роки тому +2

    Nice, your video describes all the problems I had with this bag too. I bought Peak Design 40l Travel Bag with camera cubes instead.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching and dropping a note! I had that bag for awhile too and sold it because it was uncomfortable. (Got a video about it!) but it is a great bag otherwise. I’m headed out this weekend for a camping/filming project and taking the NYA-EVO Fjord 60L and pretty pumped about it. It’s very comfortable! Cheers!

    • @bladerealm124
      @bladerealm124 Рік тому +1

      @@KendrickDischCreative how is the NYA EVO? Do you have a review coming for that bag? I've been looking at that and the Atlas Athlete V2 after having similar issues with comfort. I considered the Peak Design bags for years but their uncomfortable straps (according to many reviews) are a deal breaker. Have you found any other bags worth considering?

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому +1

      @@bladerealm124 LOVE the nya-evo fjord 60L. I will do a review soon but I’ve just been swamped with work and some more urgent reviews. The most comfortable camera backpack I’ve worn and a ton of clever little design features. Definitely built for a more outdoorsy shooter. Some say it’s heavy but I haven’t found that to be the case.

  • @NevilleBlack
    @NevilleBlack 9 місяців тому +1

    Definitely not being greedy for more dividers at the price they charge for that bag.

  • @Tony16610
    @Tony16610 4 місяці тому

    Personally I love bags that don't have side access. Security is my main concern and I travel a lot through SE Asia so just knowing that the only way someone can get into my camera gear is through my back is a big plus. Also, manufacturers often make compromises in designing side access to where they put it on the wrong side for like half the population, and if you put it on both then you lose the ability to use the dividers to the fullest since you can't permanently affix anything to those opening doors- which often either feel too big for M4/3 and APSC users and too cramped or tight for anyone with a bigger body like the Z8 or have a battery grip on there.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  4 місяці тому

      Your points are excellent. I think this bag serves some use cases well and others not so well. And that’s the beauty of doing these reviews! It’s one opinion among hundreds and in aggregate they can help someone decide! Cheers!
      PS: heading to Southeast Asia in 6 months. Needing advice if you got any to share!

  • @RonClifford
    @RonClifford 11 місяців тому

    I have had side access bags and never use it. I love the back/top access since I always have one camera with a telephoto. The top access is ideal from all the bags Ive had. It's proof though there is no one "perfect bag.". I replace the sipper pulls to one's I can access with gloves on. Closest I came to one was the lowePro aw 450 but it has serious issues for me. Im giving the nomadic bags a go. We shall see.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  11 місяців тому +1

      I think my comments on the side access might have been a little heavy towards wanting side access but what I really meant was that there wasn't enough access to the camera kit overall... from the top (I was using top as a quick access pocket because there was no other quick access pocket) and so that meant taking the bag off was the only way to get to the camera. Not ideal for an everyday carry camera backpack. I'm not the biggest fan of the peak design everyday camera bag, but it nails quick access to the gear, which is kind of my biggest point I was trying to make. I think if they had just said this is a smaller version of the Nomatic Camera pack, that might have been a little more accurate. Anyway... different needs for different people! If you haven't already tried Shimoda or Nya-Evo they are worth a look!

  • @NinaSusanneOfenloch
    @NinaSusanneOfenloch Рік тому +2

    This video makes me feel good because I decided against that bag two days ago 😂 for even more reasons than you mention. I also opted against Peak Design because all the reviews I watched prominently featured lenses and other stuff falling out of the pack when accessed from the side. I chose the NYA Evo Fjord 26 now in addition to the 60c I already have. No side access but great top access and lots of space in the front panel as well. It's on sale atm with a small camera insert for 129 Euros (half off basically) of anyone is interested.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому +1

      Funny you picked that nya-evo. I have the fjord 60 and the fjord 36, I love them both and the 60 might be new favorite travel camera bag. I am going to do a review soon!

  • @bryanbuff
    @bryanbuff Рік тому +3

    Zero external quick access pockets is a deal breaker for me.

  • @gabolujan3109
    @gabolujan3109 2 місяці тому

    I don’t like side access i actually love the side space for my tripod and water bottle. In all honesty if this bag did have side access I would not buy it. I love your honesty and review though. I love when people give honest negative reviews.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  2 місяці тому

      several people have keyed in on my thoughts about side access, but what I really meant was that there wasn't any external pockets for "everyday" items unless you use the top pocket. Which then with a camera, I'd want some other way to access it quickly... so anyway, that's more of what I meant to say.
      one thing my reviews will always be is honest.

  • @tanner.quintero
    @tanner.quintero 3 місяці тому

    I'm one year later but... Do u still think the same? Cuz I'm about to get a new bag and I want this so bad.. is this or the Shimoda Explore V2

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  3 місяці тому

      Shimoda explore v2 hands down. I have it for awhile now and plan to review it soon!

  • @kevinsanchez1419
    @kevinsanchez1419 Рік тому +1

    Big solution to the first dislike is a peak design clip! I freaken love it on my Peter McKinnon bag !

  • @jmackultra
    @jmackultra Рік тому

    Yeah I did hear him in a video say he’d rather lay his bag down and pull the lenses out and the such. I’ve done that while traveling and it’s kinda inconvenient I find the peak design better for that intent and purpose.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      that's a fine way of doing things, but I don't think that's the best way for an "everyday" bag. just my thoughts!

    • @jmackultra
      @jmackultra Рік тому

      @KendrickDischCreative I agree. I like his bags for certain things but as a walk around outside with camera gear I prefer my Peak Desgin backpack or a sling or messenger of sorts so I can easily get in and grab a lense or and ND filter etc.

  • @gamesetwynn6107
    @gamesetwynn6107 Рік тому

    I've been eyeing this and the Shimoda. How are you liking the Shimoda so far? Any cons to that one?

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      I like it a lot but haven’t used it much. Not enough yet to give it a con. Everything about it seems great so far though. I’m also loving the nya-evo fjord as it’s very similar to the shimoda in layout and features. Got a lot of reviews coming up but I’m just busy with non-UA-cam stuff lately!

  • @carlosascencio7176
    @carlosascencio7176 Рік тому

    Did you buy extra side straps to hold a tripod?

  • @v-squaredfotos4090
    @v-squaredfotos4090 Рік тому

    Was a side pocket there before you bought it?

  • @janiseislers5291
    @janiseislers5291 Місяць тому

    I need quick access from both side

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  27 днів тому

      yeah that's a nice feature! The shimoda Explore v2 is pretty great for this.

  • @R20C
    @R20C Рік тому

    this is actually true

  • @compaadres88
    @compaadres88 10 місяців тому

    I place mind in the loft.

  • @AlchemyVisualyoutube
    @AlchemyVisualyoutube Рік тому +1

    I'm pretty sure I'm the one that purchased your bag on ebay 🤣

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      Oh that’s cool! I definitely look at reviews after buying stuff too! Haha! I hope you’re enjoying it despite the reasons it wasn’t right for me!

  • @robwheeler7660
    @robwheeler7660 Рік тому

    So I watched your video and it seems from the get-go that for your trip to Boston, you needed some thing with quicker camera access and not so much room for carrying a ton of equipment. I have to ask then, why didn’t you re-search this backpack in a way that would give you a better solution for this Boston trip. Seems to me that you could have taken the right type of pack for that purpose, Had you done adequate research before hand. I think most people would have to agree that creating a video that somewhat negates the actual purpose of a bag like this is really not necessary ! As I said, adequate research would have provided a solution that would be better for a day outing with just a camera, and maybe an additional lens. If carrying a ton of equipment on a greater extended outing for wildlife or camping Photo shoots, then this bag would be perfect for you and a second bag, perhaps for a day shoot in a town like Boston with just the camera in addition to the extensive bag would be a good choice! Research with camera gear is an important part of a Purchase made!

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching. Yeah proper research is what this channel is all about. That’s why I make the videos. So people can watch and learn about what types of bags will help them with what they need. The quick access to camera was only one of the reasons I sold it. There were any others as stated in the video. I think the thing that we might be disagreeing about is the definition of an “everyday camera backpack”. I take it to mean it’s useful for carrying your camera around and accessing it when needed. So in my opinion, this bag isn’t landing in the upper echelon of bags to consider if your use case is like mine, despite the name of the bag. You are free to publish a video with your reasons for loving this bag and link it here and I’ll watch it! I’m a bag nerd and love seeing how people carry stuff around. So despite the fact that I buy tons of bags and do reviews of bags, i realize some people can’t afford to have more than one bag. So seeing different perspectives online is an important research tool. And just because you disagree with me about things doesn’t make my video unnecessary or not useful. Just like your video on the same bag isn’t unnecessary. It’s the aggregate of information that is useful.

    • @robjwheelerjr
      @robjwheelerjr Рік тому

      @@KendrickDischCreative yes I actually see your point here and very well said! I agree with your response, and so we are on the same page at this point! Thank you!

  • @jlarrsebastian7393
    @jlarrsebastian7393 3 місяці тому

    I was also planning to buy one of this PM everyday bag coz It fit for what I need and it's clean look but it's to expensive for a bag. Until I found the Manfotto Pro light II It's basically PM bag but different style and brand and much cheaper

  • @justonbrazda3846
    @justonbrazda3846 Рік тому +1

    Put the camera in the top part. Access problem solved.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  Рік тому

      That access was only one of the reasons it didn’t work out. When the camera is in the top pocket there’s no easy access to anything else at all. And a walk around city bag / everyday bag should have easy access to sunglasses, headphones, phone charger, snacks, etc… this bag lacked enough external pockets for that kind of stuff.

    • @justonbrazda3846
      @justonbrazda3846 Рік тому +1

      @@KendrickDischCreative i put my camera with lens attached along with anything else I need quick access to in the top compartment.

  • @janiseislers5291
    @janiseislers5291 Місяць тому +1

    agre 1000 % I sold my because same shit.

  • @omarumanzor8087
    @omarumanzor8087 5 місяців тому

    No valid points. Side access is just a pain as taking it off.

    • @KendrickDischCreative
      @KendrickDischCreative  5 місяців тому

      There are 9 valid points. You are expressing your opinion on one of my valid points. How about you address all of them if you're so eager to dismiss this video? What about the zipper pull that falls off? what about lack of quick access? What about the water bottle pockets that are as loose as your __________ ? If you're going to even bother commenting why don't you take the time to make a halfway decent comment.

  • @perrymckenna2261
    @perrymckenna2261 Рік тому

    Not sure why you would have purchased it if you knew it didn’t have a side access?

  • @dalecrowson9217
    @dalecrowson9217 Рік тому

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂