Great review. I would like to hear your opinion on whether the 9L will be a bit to big for "street photography" type of shooting. I use a Fuji X-T4 with kit lens 16mm-80mm and carries an extra prime lens (either the 30mm or the 56mm). Occasionally I will have a filter lens with me. I also like to stuff my wallet and mobile phone in the bag. I am interested in picking up either a 6L or the 9L. Not sure if it is better to have more room and the bulk or a more compact snug fit. Any comments will be helpful.
It is on the fence too big for street but it’s an awesome sling- we had so much kit in it- at one point the Sony A7iv and the Eos R5 with 24-70s at the same time. With the Fuji I think you’d be fine with the 6l
After using this for about 6 months, one of my complaints is the difficulty of having the partition foams stay in place. They tend to come off easily making it tough to maintain the space I allocate for wallet and mobile phone on a one camera, one lens photo walk. The other issue I think Wandrd solved with other color options s both exterior and interior. I find it hard at times to see the inside at low light when I try to find the lens cap. Other than that, it’s a great everyday sling for urban photography.
@@josephlai1078 100%. I actually contacted Wandrd about the weak velcro. I mean, they wouldn’t really stick at all. They sent me new dividers, but after testing a couple different Wandrd slings, I realized it wasn’t the actual dividers. It was the lining of the sling. They must’ve had a certain batch made with the wrong (or poor) material. They tried to gaslight me, but I think they have a big problem on their hands depending on how many were made with the wrong lining.
Great review. I would like to hear your opinion on whether the 9L will be a bit to big for "street photography" type of shooting. I use a Fuji X-T4 with kit lens 16mm-80mm and carries an extra prime lens (either the 30mm or the 56mm). Occasionally I will have a filter lens with me. I also like to stuff my wallet and mobile phone in the bag. I am interested in picking up either a 6L or the 9L. Not sure if it is better to have more room and the bulk or a more compact snug fit. Any comments will be helpful.
It is on the fence too big for street but it’s an awesome sling- we had so much kit in it- at one point the Sony A7iv and the Eos R5 with 24-70s at the same time.
With the Fuji I think you’d be fine with the 6l
I found the 6L to be too snug with my Sony A7IV in it. It made the other pockets sort of useless because it was so tight.
After using this for about 6 months, one of my complaints is the difficulty of having the partition foams stay in place. They tend to come off easily making it tough to maintain the space I allocate for wallet and mobile phone on a one camera, one lens photo walk. The other issue I think Wandrd solved with other color options s both exterior and interior. I find it hard at times to see the inside at low light when I try to find the lens cap. Other than that, it’s a great everyday sling for urban photography.
@@josephlai1078 100%. I actually contacted Wandrd about the weak velcro. I mean, they wouldn’t really stick at all. They sent me new dividers, but after testing a couple different Wandrd slings, I realized it wasn’t the actual dividers. It was the lining of the sling. They must’ve had a certain batch made with the wrong (or poor) material. They tried to gaslight me, but I think they have a big problem on their hands depending on how many were made with the wrong lining.
@@bryanbuff I suspect hence the name change from Wandrd Roam to Wandrd Rogue...
nice try, messi