FrankS
Registered User
I received this bag just yesterday from Kim in the UK and have gone for a couple of walks around town with it trying it out.
My first impression is that it is perfect for my needs. I put 2 cameras in it, and a few extra lenses, and accessories. With all this stuff it became a bit heavy near the end of the walk, but this demonstrates to me that it is as big a bag as I would ever need for walking about. I went out again later with just one camera and fewer extra lenses and accessories, and it was very comfortable to wear. The gripper strap has rubber embedded in one side so it will not slide down your shoulder. I also wore it bandito style with the strap over my shoulder and neck.
My only quibble with it is that it wants to tip forwards when I put it down. I wish it would stay upright, or tip backwards instead.
The bag basically has 3 compartments created by a removable padded insert that I have in the middle. One could carry 3 cameras, one in each compartment with room left over in each compartment for extras. There are 2 front pockets covered with velcro'ed flaps where I put filters, light meter, lens hood, and film. On the back of the bag there is an uncovered thin compartment perfect for a notebook or maps. There are 2 small zippered compartments on the main flap for small items.
Check out the pics.
I am very pleased with this bag. (Thank you Kim!)
My first impression is that it is perfect for my needs. I put 2 cameras in it, and a few extra lenses, and accessories. With all this stuff it became a bit heavy near the end of the walk, but this demonstrates to me that it is as big a bag as I would ever need for walking about. I went out again later with just one camera and fewer extra lenses and accessories, and it was very comfortable to wear. The gripper strap has rubber embedded in one side so it will not slide down your shoulder. I also wore it bandito style with the strap over my shoulder and neck.
My only quibble with it is that it wants to tip forwards when I put it down. I wish it would stay upright, or tip backwards instead.
The bag basically has 3 compartments created by a removable padded insert that I have in the middle. One could carry 3 cameras, one in each compartment with room left over in each compartment for extras. There are 2 front pockets covered with velcro'ed flaps where I put filters, light meter, lens hood, and film. On the back of the bag there is an uncovered thin compartment perfect for a notebook or maps. There are 2 small zippered compartments on the main flap for small items.
Check out the pics.
I am very pleased with this bag. (Thank you Kim!)