Yep this is THE bag! I got this for my m50 late last year and it held my canon m50, 2 batteries, charger, 22mm f2, 50mm 1.8, 15-45mm, 70-200 2.8, 16-35mm 2.8, 100mm 2.8, 30mm 1.4, rode videomicro and had lots of room for my phone and even my Nintendo switch and a mint tripod! I sold my m50 to get an an RP so I don’t have those ef-m lenses anymore but I still am able to fit my canon rp, ef 70-200 2.8, ef 24-105 f4, ef 50mm 1.8, ef 16-35 2.8, ef 100mm 2.8 and my rf 35mm. Such a good bag at an awesome price! I got mine for $50 aud
That's actually the bag I currently use - It holds my M50, EF-M 55-100, Kit Lens, 22mm Pancake, Both battery chargers, with room to spare. I've also thrown my wallet, passport, and other such docs in the little pocket on the inside. Then a small mini tripod on the side and wandered around Disney and the Bahamas for days. That thing is AMAZING for a tiny backpack.
Wow. I've had one of these bags for a couple of years now and wanted another one. I have several and it's still my favorite. I just assumed it was gone for now. Glad I found this!
Purchased this bag 18 months ago for $68 on Amazon Aus. I use it for either my m43 gear or canon m50 gear. The bag is great for small cameras and lenses.
@@markwiemels you can loosen the T shaped velcros and lay the camera bodys underside against the back "wall" of the backpack, and then re-fasten the veclro again. This is how ive done it! I cant recall if if fits with a 70-200 but it definitelly fits with the 24-70 f2.8L II lens
I went out buy the exact same camera bag after watching your video and I love the bag Mark. It's just the right size to fit my M50 and the lenses, it even fits my action camera pouch in one of the compartments nicely. Thank you so much for the recommendation Mark. Keep it up with the great content as usual !
I bought this bag and I am very happy with it. It's comfortable to wear and the compartments are adjustable to fit my equipment needs. Even with my Smallrig cage this Lowepro is ++.
I bought one (because of this video 🙂) thanks Mark. Basically all my accessories for my m50 mark 2 I bought after looking at a video from you, what is the best.
I bought this bag when I got my M50. I put the camera and 3 lens in it as well as my DJI mini, remote and 3 batteries with charger. Lots of room for the size. And it was $45
Mark, as always, I love and appreciate your channel! I have just ordered this bag and look forward to using it with both my Canon M50 MKII, M6 MKII and fit in my Sony ZV-1 and DJI Action 3 cameras.
Hi! Love your channel. I have an M50 mark ii and I love it, but I recently dropped it and damaged the lens slightly. I'll probably have to buy a replacement used but I'm extremely hesitant about buying used gear. Have you generally had a good experience with buying used lenses? I just don't want to get duped into buying something that's torn up or damaged.
Thanks for the quality video, as usual! Looks like a great bag for travel. Unfortunately it won't fit my needs as I shoot while biking most days, a lot of railroad and sunset photography, and I need to be able to open the bag and yank a camera out holster-style, and shoot seconds after jumping off the bike. A backpack won't give me that ability. I'm shooting with a LowePro Format 160 these days allows me to carry 2 M6ii's with EVFs: normally one with the EF-S 55-250 plus Canon adapter in one side section (lens pointing down), 2 lenses in the middle, and on the other side a 2nd body with the EF-M 18-150 or 55-200, or a short lens. If I use a short prime lens on that body then two more lenses will fit below that second body. The two outside (unpadded) pockets hold a Kenko 1.5x SHQ teleconverter for the (EF-mount-modified) 55-250 and the 22mm f2 pancake lens. The 'net' pouch in the top of the bag holds lots of batteries, lens cleaning tissue, and spare SD cards, and the front 'pocket' holds 2 67mm filter cases plus some step-up rings for when I shoot infrared. Sometimes that middle bag section will hold a third camera instead of 2 lenses -- a full-spectrum M200 with either the kit 15-45 or the 18-150 on it. Amazing that such a compact bag can hold 3 bodies, 6 lenses, a TC, filters, and batteries and still be light enough to bike with. Long live the M system!
just wanted to say your videos are amazing and you inspired me to buy the canon m50 or the canon m50 mark II what do you think is better for a begginer photographer? (btw sorry if my english is weak its not my main language)
مخرس العملاء No, I said the retail price was $90, but you should only buy it when it's on sale, which it goes on sale all of the time. I did the opposite of saying $90 was cheap, I said don't pay $90.
The M series is such a bad after thought from Canon to try compete with the other mirrorless brands. I doubt we will see any more M series. Even the most recent RF-S lenses are just horrible, in terms of the aperture size.
I think, rather than an afterthought, it’s just a different target market, it’s really aimed at budget conscious beginners. So many of the lenses are very inexpensive, and the cameras don’t get updated as frequently or get the latest tech. They do seem to have switched focus to the RF mount now.
I think even for beginners and budget conscious photographers, they are more attracted to the Olympus, Fujifilm and even Sony cameras. Personally, I feel it makes more sense as well. When I first looked at the M lenses being produced by a Canon, I had a bad feeling it was a quick afterthought to compete with the other brands. I just find it very hard to accept an APS-C sensor camera fitted with zoom lenses of apertures that go all the way to f/6.3! Canon and Nikon were precariously staying on too long in the DSLR camera market. So the Canon RF series is a welcome and big relief for me that they are still moving! I am not sure of the RF-S lenses though. The kit zoom lens they are selling now has a 35mm equivalent focal length of 29-72mm with a horrible aperture range of f/4.5-6.3! Seriously Canon??!?
@@kwangc6720 I believe we will see more RF-S lenses. Certainly Sony and Fuji have the most attractive APS-C offerings at the moment, for lens selection and over all support for the mount.
@@markwiemels yes we wait for that to be seen. However I am quite skeptical. I have a feeling most of the RF-S zoom lenses in the pipeline will be of the f/6.3 and f/7.1 variants which I totally cannot accept. We have seen that happening in the M series. I used to have EF-S lenses. After the excellent old EF-S 17-55mm lens, there were no more good fast EF-S zoom lenses. The plan Canon has for their non-FF cameras seems to be that of portability over quality lenses so maybe that’s why. But I feel most would rather go totally light (use their cellphone cameras) or become serious in photography. Churning out APS-C cameras with small aperture lenses is questionable. I’d rather go to Sony or Fujifilm. I really like the latest R10 camera. But seeing the kit lenses that come with it, I’m not hopeful. I think getting a full frame R series camera makes more sense. For now at least. I hope to be proven wrong. I’d love to see an RF-S 35mm equivalent of a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens eventually. But like I said, I am extremely doubtful of that happening.
Yep this is THE bag! I got this for my m50 late last year and it held my canon m50, 2 batteries, charger, 22mm f2, 50mm 1.8, 15-45mm, 70-200 2.8, 16-35mm 2.8, 100mm 2.8, 30mm 1.4, rode videomicro and had lots of room for my phone and even my Nintendo switch and a mint tripod! I sold my m50 to get an an RP so I don’t have those ef-m lenses anymore but I still am able to fit my canon rp, ef 70-200 2.8, ef 24-105 f4, ef 50mm 1.8, ef 16-35 2.8, ef 100mm 2.8 and my rf 35mm. Such a good bag at an awesome price! I got mine for $50 aud
Great to hear!
That's actually the bag I currently use - It holds my M50, EF-M 55-100, Kit Lens, 22mm Pancake, Both battery chargers, with room to spare. I've also thrown my wallet, passport, and other such docs in the little pocket on the inside. Then a small mini tripod on the side and wandered around Disney and the Bahamas for days. That thing is AMAZING for a tiny backpack.
I know, so good!
Same, this just re-enforces the choices I've made
@@ill0gitech great to hear.
Wow. I've had one of these bags for a couple of years now and wanted another one. I have several and it's still my favorite. I just assumed it was gone for now. Glad I found this!
Purchased this bag 18 months ago for $68 on Amazon Aus. I use it for either my m43 gear or canon m50 gear. The bag is great for small cameras and lenses.
Yea, my thoughts as well, it's great.
Do you think it would be possible to configure this bag to hold the Hohem MT2 gimbal, if there were fewer lenses in the bag?
ive been using this bag together with my 5d mark 4 no problem. This is definitelly not just for smaller cameras.
Oh, good information, how do you position the camera in the bag?
@@markwiemels you can loosen the T shaped velcros and lay the camera bodys underside against the back "wall" of the backpack, and then re-fasten the veclro again. This is how ive done it! I cant recall if if fits with a 70-200 but it definitelly fits with the 24-70 f2.8L II lens
I went out buy the exact same camera bag after watching your video and I love the bag Mark. It's just the right size to fit my M50 and the lenses, it even fits my action camera pouch in one of the compartments nicely. Thank you so much for the recommendation Mark. Keep it up with the great content as usual !
Great to hear!
I bought this bag and I am very happy with it. It's comfortable to wear and the compartments are adjustable to fit my equipment needs. Even with my Smallrig cage this Lowepro is ++.
Great to hear!
8:45, u said "this is my ELEMON to 22". nice
I think your headphones might be broken. ;-)
I bought one (because of this video 🙂) thanks Mark. Basically all my accessories for my m50 mark 2 I bought after looking at a video from you, what is the best.
Thanks Mark! Getting one via your link.
I bought this bag when I got my M50. I put the camera and 3 lens in it as well as my DJI mini, remote and 3 batteries with charger. Lots of room for the size. And it was $45
Yeh, it's soo good.
when you say you added your dji mini is that a dji rs3 mini gimbal
This is the video I needed!! Thank you Mark!
Great to hear!
Mark, as always, I love and appreciate your channel! I have just ordered this bag and look forward to using it with both my Canon M50 MKII, M6 MKII and fit in my Sony ZV-1 and DJI Action 3 cameras.
Great to hear!
I needed one of these! £33 (about $40) with free shipping is an awesome price. Thanks once again Mark 👍
Great deal!
Would it be possible to make a video regarding how to price for photography services beginner-experienced ?
This is so hard, because pricing is very regional. You might be able to google for the going rates in your region.
Hi! Love your channel. I have an M50 mark ii and I love it, but I recently dropped it and damaged the lens slightly. I'll probably have to buy a replacement used but I'm extremely hesitant about buying used gear. Have you generally had a good experience with buying used lenses? I just don't want to get duped into buying something that's torn up or damaged.
I have bought more used lenses that I can count, and really have had no issues. You should be able to find the kit lens on eBay for under $100.
@@markwiemels Thank you! That little M50 is a beast!
Thanks for the quality video, as usual! Looks like a great bag for travel. Unfortunately it won't fit my needs as I shoot while biking most days, a lot of railroad and sunset photography, and I need to be able to open the bag and yank a camera out holster-style, and shoot seconds after jumping off the bike. A backpack won't give me that ability. I'm shooting with a LowePro Format 160 these days allows me to carry 2 M6ii's with EVFs: normally one with the EF-S 55-250 plus Canon adapter in one side section (lens pointing down), 2 lenses in the middle, and on the other side a 2nd body with the EF-M 18-150 or 55-200, or a short lens. If I use a short prime lens on that body then two more lenses will fit below that second body. The two outside (unpadded) pockets hold a Kenko 1.5x SHQ teleconverter for the (EF-mount-modified) 55-250 and the 22mm f2 pancake lens. The 'net' pouch in the top of the bag holds lots of batteries, lens cleaning tissue, and spare SD cards, and the front 'pocket' holds 2 67mm filter cases plus some step-up rings for when I shoot infrared. Sometimes that middle bag section will hold a third camera instead of 2 lenses -- a full-spectrum M200 with either the kit 15-45 or the 18-150 on it. Amazing that such a compact bag can hold 3 bodies, 6 lenses, a TC, filters, and batteries and still be light enough to bike with. Long live the M system!
Sounds like a great setup! I’m glad you’re out there being creative, keep going.!
I use that camera bag it’s great
Can you recommend a hard shell backpack for m50?
Sorry, I don't have an experience with one, try asking on the M50 User group on facebook.
Is it the Tahoe 150? Don’t want to get the wrong one. £33 on Amazon UK.
That's the one
@@M_F754 Thanks 👍🏻
Yes
Great content Mark! Found the bag for $35 currently at Target!
Awesome.
Is this the Lowepro Tahoe BP150 Backpack?
Yes
Cheers Mark. I just purchased one for £33 pounds about 40 dollars. Thanks mate
just wanted to say your videos are amazing and you inspired me to buy the canon m50 or the canon m50 mark II what do you think is better for a begginer photographer?
(btw sorry if my english is weak its not my main language)
They are the same camera, the mark II has some minor upgrades. Either will do.
I got one from caden recently and love it. Think it was only 60 bucks. Yours looks nice too.
Good Stuff!
Very well presented.
Thank you kindly!
I just ordered an actually cheap, $30, bag for my M50 MII so if that doesn't work out then I'll probably order this. Thanks!
Good luck with it, hope it works well.
I have that bag and I love it. I have two of them actually.
Excellent.
Your lens same my set up lens
Very cool.
I get Angry when I hear that something price is 90 $ and you can call it cheap 🤷🏻♂️
That is cheap my guy 😂😂😂😂
I got this bag like last christmas for 40-60$ it was cheaper on black friday
@@monstermix7134 LOL 😂😂😂😂😂
I got a Sony sling for $15
مخرس العملاء No, I said the retail price was $90, but you should only buy it when it's on sale, which it goes on sale all of the time. I did the opposite of saying $90 was cheap, I said don't pay $90.
price pls
As I stated in the video, the price changes, that’s why I have included links for current pricing.
Where was this video one week ago I just bought a bag for my canon m50 and this one sounds much better
Bummer! Sorry, too much information to get out there and too little time. I'll try to do better next time :-)
I bought this bad for about $60 a few weeks ago. It’s great for the money.
Excellent!
Hey Mark, M50 ii is going to be discontinued soon .. 🙏
We don't know, Canon has gone on the record to say they are continuing the EF-M mount.
Excellent i own it !! you good
Great!
$129.99 Canadian.
i avoid these bags that screams "camera gear inside", theyre so mainstream designs and has been around for a while , theyre prone to be stolen.
You rock
Like an old man in a rocking chair.
COOL
The M series is such a bad after thought from Canon to try compete with the other mirrorless brands.
I doubt we will see any more M series. Even the most recent RF-S lenses are just horrible, in terms of the aperture size.
I think, rather than an afterthought, it’s just a different target market, it’s really aimed at budget conscious beginners. So many of the lenses are very inexpensive, and the cameras don’t get updated as frequently or get the latest tech. They do seem to have switched focus to the RF mount now.
I think even for beginners and budget conscious photographers, they are more attracted to the Olympus, Fujifilm and even Sony cameras.
Personally, I feel it makes more sense as well. When I first looked at the M lenses being produced by a Canon, I had a bad feeling it was a quick afterthought to compete with the other brands. I just find it very hard to accept an APS-C sensor camera fitted with zoom lenses of apertures that go all the way to f/6.3!
Canon and Nikon were precariously staying on too long in the DSLR camera market. So the Canon RF series is a welcome and big relief for me that they are still moving!
I am not sure of the RF-S lenses though. The kit zoom lens they are selling now has a 35mm equivalent focal length of 29-72mm with a horrible aperture range of f/4.5-6.3! Seriously Canon??!?
@@kwangc6720 I believe we will see more RF-S lenses. Certainly Sony and Fuji have the most attractive APS-C offerings at the moment, for lens selection and over all support for the mount.
@@markwiemels yes we wait for that to be seen. However I am quite skeptical.
I have a feeling most of the RF-S zoom lenses in the pipeline will be of the f/6.3 and f/7.1 variants which I totally cannot accept. We have seen that happening in the M series.
I used to have EF-S lenses. After the excellent old EF-S 17-55mm lens, there were no more good fast EF-S zoom lenses.
The plan Canon has for their non-FF cameras seems to be that of portability over quality lenses so maybe that’s why.
But I feel most would rather go totally light (use their cellphone cameras) or become serious in photography. Churning out APS-C cameras with small aperture lenses is questionable. I’d rather go to Sony or Fujifilm.
I really like the latest R10 camera. But seeing the kit lenses that come with it, I’m not hopeful. I think getting a full frame R series camera makes more sense. For now at least.
I hope to be proven wrong. I’d love to see an RF-S 35mm equivalent of a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens eventually. But like I said, I am extremely doubtful of that happening.
Sup mark : )
Hi!
Wow for $35 it blows my cheapo camera backpack out of the water
It's pretty premium, as I said, fit and finish it's on par with $200+ bags.