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BillBingham2
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Like the approach, design looks interesting, I'd say it might be the F2 of 2K Teen years!
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
scottyperry
Newbie
Damn. I love that.
burancap
Veteran
Nice. I like the expanding nature of it, especially the ladder-like latch.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Does it come with spare phone shown in the picture? It looks like side pocket designed to lose mobile phones from it. 
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Looks nice.
But where will I put it? My closet is too full of bags ... ;-)
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froyd
Veteran
Looks great...might be the first camera bag to make me consider giving up the flexibility of interchangeable inserts in ordinary bags. Wish it were a little smaller, but I'll give it some thought and decide if I want to back this project.
Thanks for the heads up, grand bag master in chief!
Thanks for the heads up, grand bag master in chief!
YYV_146
Well-known
Backed. Seems like an extremely nice day bag. I think I'll stick to a more traditional bag for photography, but the two clip mounts and the large laptop compartment sells this for me.
Joe Vitessa
Well-known
Any rumors on retail price?
froyd
Veteran
Any rumors on retail price?
probably $50 -$100 over kickstarter price.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Joe, they've got your number! 
Chris
Chris
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Any rumors on retail price?
Joe, now do you really need a new bag? Resist! Resist I say!
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i do this as a public service…not necesarily for my own gratification...
randolph45
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No problemo JoeLooks nice.
But where will I put it? My closet is too full of bags ... ;-)
G
Send me an old one from the pile
Oops Sorry Joe wrong member name, but thought it was you "The Bag Man"
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i would trade off/sell bags more frequently if shipping wasn't so pricey…i'm actually currently pretty low on bags...
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I can't justify $195 for something made in China. Sorry, just can't. Workers there make less than $1 an hour; so why, exactly is this bag so expensive? I'm not picking on them exclusively; I won't buy Lowepro or Crumpler bags for the same reason.
When will photographers stand up and say NO to being taken advantage of? If this wasn't a 'camera bag' it would sell for $50 at most.
When will photographers stand up and say NO to being taken advantage of? If this wasn't a 'camera bag' it would sell for $50 at most.
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i think it's made in viat nam...
segedi
RFicianado
YYV_146
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I can't justify $195 for something made in China. Sorry, just can't. Workers there make less than $1 an hour; so why, exactly is this bag so expensive? I'm not picking on them exclusively; I won't buy Lowepro or Crumpler bags for the same reason.
When will photographers stand up and say NO to being taken advantage of? If this wasn't a 'camera bag' it would sell for $50 at most.
*Sign* It's this argument again.
Let's see. First of all, In current Chinese cities if you are single and make less than $230 per month(from memory, don't know if this is outdated) you qualify for aid. That means that unless you're not registered and work illegally, the very least you'll get is about $10 per work day. But in reality very few people work at this wage level, just as few people in the US actually make (exactly) the legal minimum wage.
Now the wage-purchasing power divide would have been true a decade ago. But at the moment the labor cost gap between US and China has softened quite a bit, partly because of the stronger Yuan and partly because manufacturing sector wages have not moved in sync with inflation in the US. Current estimates range from 35% to 60%. Certainly not the $1/hour figure you quote.
Of course, I don't know what labor source Peak Design uses, and shame on them if they use illegally sourced workers. But realistically, it seems to be a nice and solid bag. People that can make high quality bags tend to be compensated accordingly. I also assume that Peak Design is a smaller company, and tends to drive costs up across the production chain as such.
Tl;dr: Super-cheap labor in China is largely a myth. Especially for high quality items.
YYV_146
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i think it's made in viat nam...
My post above also applies. We need to look at the specific level of worker skill involved. Sony and Nikon make some of their bodies and cheap lenses in ASEAN. I would assume those workers are paid quite nicely.
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