Thank you very much for this, it is exactly what I was looking for. I have the exact same kit: 12-40, 40-150, EM1, and a small prime, and I'd been searching everywhere to find a sling that can fit it all yet still be somewhat compact. Your video answered all my questions, thanks so much
I am a little late to comment but I can attest to the protection of the PD 6L sling provides. On my recent vacation I left the bag with all my gear on the trunk of my car and it rolled onto the shoulder of the highway. Thankfully after driving 3 minutes down the road I realized I had left it and I returned to find my bag and all equipment intact and fully functioning. At the time it was holding my Olympus EM5-Mk3 with the 12-45 f4 attached, a 25mm 1.8 and a 40-150mm 2.8 plus extra batteries, cards, lens cleaner and a polarizer filter. I also travel with 3 kids 7 years and under and so the whole set up is great because it doesn’t take up much space and I can bring my camera gear with me easily and almost inconspicuously. Thanks for the review.
Hi Lyndsay that would be a worst nightmare scenario! To remember you left your bag on the car. I'm glad your gear was okay! I recently took it on a trip and I quite enjoyed the size. I was able to carry all of my necessities :)
I am thinking on getting this sling bag as well. I have already the pouch, 30L bag which i use for traveling, almost peak design products I have it only for this sling 6L which I am thinking to buy during the pro-Fussion Toronto, and get more discount. I like the 6L because its not too big and ist not too small either. 6L is just enough for city escape shot. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Robyenne, thank you for another great video. I have the 10L V1 in Charcoal. It is a great bag. But you are right about it getting a bit heavy on your shoulders. With the 40-150 2.8 Pro, I save a bit of weight and space by taking the tripod collar off. Although nowadays, I use the 12-100 more, along with some primes. Enjoy your new bag!
Hi Steven! I’m thinking of taking the collar off to save that bit of room. When the shoulder gets sore I switch to the other side but generally it’s not bad!
Hi Robyenne, Love the video!! I also love these type of "what is in my bag" videos. That new camera bag is amazing! Absolutely love it. It is big enough to carry what you need, and not too big to get in the way. I am so surprised that you made this video today, considering your big day tomorrow! CONGRATULATIONS!!! :D :D :D I wasn't aware how large the 40-150mm actually is. Seeing it next to the camera and the other lenses, it is really good size. Sort of like my 80-200mm f2.8.
@@robynnemacleod Hey girl!! :) I hope you're doing well. I have been a bit under the weather since Friday evening. Went to dinner with a co-worker. I must have ate something that disagreed with me seriously. I guess that is what you get eating at a weird Mexican place. I am still feeling weird, but a bit better too :) I love that 40-150mm of yours. What a wonderful lens :D
The 40-150 fitting inside the bag was the deal breaker for me and the smaller size. I use the 40-150 a lot and if it couldn't fit then I knew the bag would become something I would reach for very often. While I was in Victoria I think I was able to fit the 40-150, 12-40 and the mc-20 converter.
Great review, thanks for keeping to camera and lens cause that is what I want to use it for. I have seen other reviews with people putting a camera and a drone and controller which is no good to me. I wanted to know what size lens would fit with the camera and you have covered it nicely. Thanks
Literally was JUST looking for something like this, thank you :) I may look at the 10lb, should be able to fit a Nikon 200-600S, 14-30s, 24-70s and 105S macro. Hmm looks good.
An expensive bag for what it has to offer. Too expensive so fortunately I won’t buy one. Fortunately you say? Yes fortunately because we’re loaded with stuff. Be buy stuff to carry even more stuff. Think about it.
Love the way you say bag. I got mine a couple days ago and I love it! Thank you for the review.
Thank you very much for this, it is exactly what I was looking for. I have the exact same kit: 12-40, 40-150, EM1, and a small prime, and I'd been searching everywhere to find a sling that can fit it all yet still be somewhat compact. Your video answered all my questions, thanks so much
Hello Robyenne,
Nice camera bag!! Thank you for sharing it!!
Thank you Doug for watching! :)
I am a little late to comment but I can attest to the protection of the PD 6L sling provides. On my recent vacation I left the bag with all my gear on the trunk of my car and it rolled onto the shoulder of the highway. Thankfully after driving 3 minutes down the road I realized I had left it and I returned to find my bag and all equipment intact and fully functioning. At the time it was holding my Olympus EM5-Mk3 with the 12-45 f4 attached, a 25mm 1.8 and a 40-150mm 2.8 plus extra batteries, cards, lens cleaner and a polarizer filter. I also travel with 3 kids 7 years and under and so the whole set up is great because it doesn’t take up much space and I can bring my camera gear with me easily and almost inconspicuously. Thanks for the review.
Hi Lyndsay that would be a worst nightmare scenario! To remember you left your bag on the car. I'm glad your gear was okay! I recently took it on a trip and I quite enjoyed the size. I was able to carry all of my necessities :)
Love the video! Exactly what I was looking for. To see some of my exact kit loaded into the 6L was awesome. Thank you!
Thank you Susan! I'm glad you found it useful! :)
That puppy tho 🫠
I was actually going to grab this bag. Great review.
I am thinking on getting this sling bag as well. I have already the pouch, 30L bag which i use for traveling, almost peak design products I have it only for this sling 6L which I am thinking to buy during the pro-Fussion Toronto, and get more discount. I like the 6L because its not too big and ist not too small either. 6L is just enough for city escape shot. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Robyenne, thank you for another great video. I have the 10L V1 in Charcoal. It is a great bag. But you are right about it getting a bit heavy on your shoulders.
With the 40-150 2.8 Pro, I save a bit of weight and space by taking the tripod collar off. Although nowadays, I use the 12-100 more, along with
some primes. Enjoy your new bag!
Hi Steven! I’m thinking of taking the collar off to save that bit of room. When the shoulder gets sore I switch to the other side but generally it’s not bad!
Yes, its the same gear even I have in my peak 6 l bag!
Hi Robyenne,
Love the video!! I also love these type of "what is in my bag" videos. That new camera bag is amazing! Absolutely love it. It is big enough to carry what you need, and not too big to get in the way. I am so surprised that you made this video today, considering your big day tomorrow! CONGRATULATIONS!!! :D :D :D I wasn't aware how large the 40-150mm actually is. Seeing it next to the camera and the other lenses, it is really good size. Sort of like my 80-200mm f2.8.
Hey Tasha! I filmed the video a couple days before :) The 40-150 is a really great size!
@@robynnemacleod Hey girl!! :) I hope you're doing well. I have been a bit under the weather since Friday evening. Went to dinner with a co-worker. I must have ate something that disagreed with me seriously. I guess that is what you get eating at a weird Mexican place. I am still feeling weird, but a bit better too :) I love that 40-150mm of yours. What a wonderful lens :D
Thanks for useful video! I was surprised how 40-150 fit in there. Really helped me to decide towards 6l version.
The 40-150 fitting inside the bag was the deal breaker for me and the smaller size. I use the 40-150 a lot and if it couldn't fit then I knew the bag would become something I would reach for very often. While I was in Victoria I think I was able to fit the 40-150, 12-40 and the mc-20 converter.
@@robynnemacleod which version of the 40-150 is it exactly ? There’s 3 versions, and does it fit attached to the body inside the 6L bag ?
Great review, thanks for keeping to camera and lens cause that is what I want to use it for. I have seen other reviews with people putting a camera and a drone and controller which is no good to me. I wanted to know what size lens would fit with the camera and you have covered it nicely. Thanks
I'm so glad you found the review helpful :)
Jealous of how small the lenses are on m4/3 cameras 🥲. Great to see how your setup fits in the bag - thanks for sharing!
Hi Kyle! The size of the lenses are definitely why I love m4/3!
Do you think the 70 to 200 USM 1st am will fit
Literally was JUST looking for something like this, thank you :) I may look at the 10lb, should be able to fit a Nikon 200-600S, 14-30s, 24-70s and 105S macro. Hmm looks good.
Hi Corey! I totally recommend checking out the bags if you can in store! The 6L was bigger than I imagined! :)
I just picked up that bag for my run an gun travels in the rockies
That'll be a fun trip! I love the rockies! :)
@@robynnemacleod I am heading there in the morning actually lol
Wow that's a lot of stuff in such a tiny bag! This is a big advantage of MFT.
My beg*
Notebook but no pen. 😂
An expensive bag for what it has to offer. Too expensive so fortunately I won’t buy one. Fortunately you say? Yes fortunately because we’re loaded with stuff. Be buy stuff to carry even more stuff. Think about it.
Sure you can fit them all, now show us how long you can walk with all those gears in a sing bag.