A different approach to camera bags - Osprey Stratos

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  • @TheJoshuaPeg
    @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There’s chapters in the description if you’re interested in specific parts of the video 😁 what bag do you use?

  • @jessicaadams3364
    @jessicaadams3364 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Me realizing you could literally call yourself ‘jpeg’ is so perfect lol. This video is very helpful, I love my osprey packs and looking to carry photo equipment comfortably, thanks for sharing!

  • @davidaldridge6870
    @davidaldridge6870 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I use both Deuter & Osprey backpacks for hiking. Both brands are exceedingly comfortable to wear all day. My latest photography setup is a Deuter Freerider 30, which is designed for ski backpacking. It has zipped rear access so I don't get wet shoulder straps when I place it down on wet grass or mud. The camera gear is in a Tenba BYOB DSLR 10 insert which fits perfectly inside the backpack. I did previously own 2 camera backpacks (Tamrac & Kata) but neither were very comfortable for hiking and didn't have much space available for hiking necessities.

  • @neeway1620
    @neeway1620 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I find keeping a carabiner clipped to the top loop useful for clipping my bag to fences or branches etc. Easy access at standing level and keeping it off the wet ground. An extra little loop of cord kept in the clip is easy to wrap over something and clip on too.

    • @spencerw9405
      @spencerw9405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Bloody fantastic idea!! Thank you

  • @ianross04
    @ianross04 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Joshua, love the content in this vid as for many years, i have been so frustrated with my current camera bag and true to form...never done anything about it. Today, and from inspiration gleaned from this great vlog, that is about to change! thank you

  • @MrKravmagadude
    @MrKravmagadude 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you know what, i'm in. going to get an insert and a proper back pack. great video - thank you

  • @TarrelScot
    @TarrelScot 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a different approach but absolutely share the philosophy. I've had camera backpacks from fairly high-end manufacturers and never found them comfortable. I now use a Eurohike 45 litre for multi-day hikes with (lightweight) camera gear. It's big enough for all the camping gear plus the X-T5 and a couple of lenses. For day hikes I have a generic sling bag which I bought in an army surplus store. So easy to get on and off, and you can swing it round to access the contents while it's sitting across your chest. Inside I have a ThreePeaksGBR accessory pouch for the lenses, filters, etc, which keeps everything in order.

  • @christophermason7735
    @christophermason7735 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice video. I currently have a small 20L pack and was looking to buy a larger dedicated camera pack. Not having the anti sweat mesh and frames did worry me. I'm also concerned that if my pack looks like a camera bag it makes me a target when out on my own. The osprey 36 is a bit too big for what I need. Can you recommend an alternative that has side access and pockets or straps suitable to attach a tripod

  • @stevearita3267
    @stevearita3267 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a great video, thank you for sharing your setup. I've struggled over the years on the ideal photography/HIKING backpack...as you rightly noted, camera backpacks are designed for cameras and not for the "other" stuff one needs to bring while "Hiking". I've tried different setups, and finally decided on a Mystery Ranch backpack, because of the way it is designed to open - there are 3 zippers that come together in the middle top. I bought a camera insert and sewed a large piece of velcro into the insert and the bag itself. I'll be trying it next month when I head out to the Eastern High Sierras. All that said...Your setup is EXCELLENT! I subscribed to your channel and looking forward to watching your videos.

  • @ClarityOffGrid
    @ClarityOffGrid ปีที่แล้ว

    Just discovered your channel. I upgraded my camera to a Canon R6 and am now reconfiguring my backpack setup. I've used my Osprey Sirrus 24 as my camera bag for hiking and adventuring so far. Thanks for the tour of your Osprey, it gives me the confidence to keep using my Osprey. I've looked at so many expensive camera backpacks, but they aren't intended for hiking (no padded waist strap for starters). Like you, I use a bag inside to hold the extra lenses, sd cards, etc. I have a quick-release mount on my shoulder strap so I can access my camera quickly with just a twist. I'll see how the new bigger camera works on it. Thanks for the great video and we look forward to following your adventures and photography. Cheers, Matt & Kristina (that's me)

  • @miiiiikeee
    @miiiiikeee 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Wow perfect timing! I was looking for a hiking and photography backpack but I wasn't sure if I should buy a camera bag designed for hiking or a hiking bag and just convert it to a camera bag with the camera cube inserts. Very helpful video!

  • @sharonwallacephoto
    @sharonwallacephoto 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I totally have been using my 30 year old Dana alpine backpack and my 20 year old Osprey backpack for my camera gear. I carry a lot and I need comfort. Of course my gear is protected inside in a variety of cubes. But nothing beats my backpacking gear for comfort. I have plenty of options and attachments to carry tripods, water etc.

  • @ChristianSchaffer
    @ChristianSchaffer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lately I've been considering a regular hiking bag over a camera bag for comfort, so this was really helpful. Thanks!

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you think so Christian 😁

  • @rajnepali1660
    @rajnepali1660 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely loved it. Now I have a solution for my adventure photography. Much thanks

  • @Bkcommercialphotography
    @Bkcommercialphotography 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a pro photographer. I was looking to see what other hiking photographers use for a bag. I have a Stratos but didn't use it to carry my camera gear. The padded inlay is a great idea.

  • @skarpy24
    @skarpy24 ปีที่แล้ว

    A very interesting video.I spent almost a week looking for a photo backpack and finally found your video. I need a backpack up to 40l that will hold A7III, 24-70 sigma, 70-300 and a small 18 mm. And of course clothes, water, food etc. Also, I'm looking for a backpack for a day trip. maybe two days. You showed how you hide photo equipment in your backpack. But you put it in an empty backpack. I'm curious what it looks like when you have other things in your backpack? And one more question. Why was the side entrance important to you? What difference do you see in the entrance from above or below? I don't see the difference. Unless there's an entrance from back side.

  • @850Tech
    @850Tech ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude thats a lot of preparation. Very adventurous and ready for anything. I wonder is if you were an Astronaut . 😊😊

  • @Jon-mz2wp
    @Jon-mz2wp ปีที่แล้ว

    I use a sling bag (strap over one shoulder) with my EOS Mark 2 / EOS 30D . I like to carry my 10-18mm, 24-70mm, 70-300 in it (range) Yet I also rotate my lens depending on what I'm shooting. EXTRA Batteries, SD card , cleaning cloth with solution and a handy poncho for the rain for me (and rain jacket for the camera) fit perfectly in the 2 pouches. Most the time my lens are protected from the weather in zip lock bags. A small tripod at the bottom of my bag and the remote for camera inside. Light weight and I'm ready to rock and roll. Most bags aren't Water Proof so I slip my poncho over myself and my camera bag !

  • @paulbeale7947
    @paulbeale7947 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I also use a osprey talon backpack for my camera gear with a tenba bring your own bag ( boyb ) camera insert. I use this set as my every day carry set up, I find it’s very useful in urban environments, as it doesn’t draw attention like carrying a camera bag.

    • @EtherealSunset
      @EtherealSunset หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was looking at the Tenba BYOB for my Tempest (the female fit version of the Talon). Did you go with the backpack version or the standard version?

  • @stephangauthier911
    @stephangauthier911 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I also carry an osprey backpack for my photography endeavors.
    Escapist 32. I put my cibe in it and have plenty of space for a jacket, water, tripod, snacks, emergency gear...

  • @emptyhand4life
    @emptyhand4life 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thanks for that perspective
    as for me me, i try not to carry everything in one single bag, though it may be more convenient ...
    when i'm on a day hike, I carry a nikon Z camera with a 24 70 f4, put it in a sling bag Tullio brand placed on my chest and a backpack of whatever brand and size
    reasons
    - to be free with backpack size and content
    - always have my camera in front of me, easy access
    downsides (always there are, no matter what you do)
    - sometimes my right shoulder hurts

  • @jaysun070476
    @jaysun070476 ปีที่แล้ว

    Learned one good lesson carrying photography gear on hikes and montain bike rides. The lighter the better. Bring only gear you appsolutly need and water.

  • @Glenn.Cooper
    @Glenn.Cooper 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Joshua - thanks so much for this video. I was in the market for a larger hiking day pack that could accommodate a camera. I did a bunch of research on this and along the way found your video. I ended up purchasing all of the same components - should be here in a few days. Unfortunately I can't use your affiliate link in the States, but I just wanted to extend a big thanks for this content.

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you so much Glenn 😁

  • @smallcnclathes
    @smallcnclathes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I still have an old aluminium case for holding camera gear, Used to hold a Mamiya 645 and a Metz45 and a couple of lenses. These days the 250D with lens and the 55-250 lens sit nicely in a kiddies lunch bag. Bag holds camera with either lens fitted and the other lens beside the camera and they are separated by the wallet that holds my close up lenses. Outside pouch holds battery charger and spare sd card and a pocket inside the bag holds the mains lead for the charger and the Canon bluetooth remote release. What I will do should I manage to fund the 10-18 lens, I have no idea! Bag is pretty full as it is.

  • @hollernathan
    @hollernathan ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, can you comment on the Stratos 44l vs this bag? It looks like they have similar specs but the only difference is the depth is a little larger on the the 44l. Trying to decide on which one to buy. Thank you

  • @buchsg
    @buchsg 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Like you, I use an osprey bag (atmos 65) for big hike with camping gear, and for day hike I’ve found this backpack, Cullmann Ultralight sports DayPack 300, being a good compromise between a rucksack and a proper photo bag…

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Very good choices Greg 😁

  • @lonelyimagephotography6522
    @lonelyimagephotography6522 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, I use a 40l hiking backpack and use the shoe compartment at the bottom to hold a lowepro quickdoor XL camera bag so the access is perfect. I've had a few camera specific bags and you are quite right when you say they are uncomfortable on long trips.

  • @johnkeegann
    @johnkeegann ปีที่แล้ว

    Could you elaborate on how you mount the hip bag? I watched this video like 3 times and bought the osprey and Amazon side pouch but I'm curious how you mount it. Thanks for the video man it's super super informative!!

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  ปีที่แล้ว

      I've remove the shoulder sling and attached it with two carabiners to the Osprey's belt

    • @johnkeegann
      @johnkeegann ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheJoshuaPeg So no using the belt loop part on the back? Thanks so much!

  • @gregorydamian4802
    @gregorydamian4802 ปีที่แล้ว

    Joshua, Thank you, I have been trying to decide on a backpack for my gear. I have a Lowepro Sling bag. But it doesn't help when you are out hiking and want other gear with you. Including extra layers as well as a water bottle. Plus, I was wondering how you carried the bag that is always at your hip (now I know). Thank you for another great video.

  • @RomanSquall
    @RomanSquall ปีที่แล้ว

    Wery helpful content! Gratz!

  • @nwrth
    @nwrth 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Still happy with it? I'm on the market for a "not camera" hiking backpack, and there's not much to choose from. Deuter Futura looked soooo good but then they ruined the shoulder straps.

  • @sly1516
    @sly1516 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative, thanks for sharing. You showed where you store the lenses/tripod/ etc but where do you store your DSLR in the backpack? I am looking for a solution that lets me safely carry the Body with a telephoto lens attached in a good hiking backpack. The camera dimensions with lens are 6"L x 4 3/4H x 9 1/4W

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you. It either goes in the protective case or on a clip on my shoulder strap

  • @judem429
    @judem429 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dedicated camera bags have so much padding in them that there's little room for my lenses. I use a Tumi sling bag. The flat top makes a kind of desk for changing lenses. 2 stick out pockets hold batteries that I can reach easily. It's better than any camera bag I've tried.

  • @MrRonald7712
    @MrRonald7712 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you using a K&F Concept tripod ? If so do you like it, I'm thinking about buying one.

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  ปีที่แล้ว

      I sure am. I have a video reviewing it.

  • @sakshamconsul4594
    @sakshamconsul4594 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been seeing this video for quite some time. I'm struggling between pulling the plug and following your setup, or getting a used MindShift 180 camera bag for 200$. The price is range for both is very similar Would love to get your thoughts on this!

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  ปีที่แล้ว

      There’s no bad choice. Osprey is more comfortable, Mindshift is more photography designed

  • @Orwaha
    @Orwaha ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve always thought that people are crazy for spending $500 on an uncomfortable camera backpack. I look at them and the first thing I see is they have no airscape design for breathability where your back touches the backpack. Instant out for me and it makes me think people don’t know what they don’t know. Been day hiking mountains in the 4000-6500 foot range for 8 years now and I’ve had an Osprey Talon 44 be perfect for me.

  • @RTReview.
    @RTReview. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    peak design capture clip + osprey back with an ICU is the way

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can say that again 😁

    • @RTReview.
      @RTReview. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheJoshuaPeg Check Out the deuter Aircontact Lite 40 + 10
      Theres a small department which can be used for a small icu
      Or even better: the Mammut trion 50/30 with back Access and an icu

  • @Bullshark1969
    @Bullshark1969 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is that flat sponge. I need that👍

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I just got it from a supermarket

  • @smallcnclathes
    @smallcnclathes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Separate comment as not related to camera storage.
    How the heck do you manage to talk to camera so readily. It took me ages to start to narrate my videos, let alone stick my head on camera. I have spoken to camera on a couple of my videos, but it is not easy, how do you do it? It is like you just flick a switch and off you go. Is there the makings of a video in it? I would really like to be better at it.

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you 😁 it’s literally just practice. Talking to a camera is the most unnatural thing in the world, so until you get used to it, it’s going to feel awkward. Just keep trying and you’ll get there eventually 😁

    • @smallcnclathes
      @smallcnclathes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheJoshuaPeg But you just start talking and keep going. Do you use a prompt sheet to keep on track? You don't sound or appear to be reading from a script. I know that you cut from one scene to another and editing can work wonders, but you make it all so seamless

    • @TheJoshuaPeg
      @TheJoshuaPeg  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’ve tried a couple of scripted videos and they really don’t suit me. I just generally go with an idea and talk about it like I would in a pub 😅 I’m afraid there’s no magic trick I can teach you, it’s literally just practice

  • @nadzrulhaffiz5824
    @nadzrulhaffiz5824 ปีที่แล้ว

    can it fit 15inc laptop?

  • @805gregg
    @805gregg 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All you need is a B&H camera insert $10 in your backpack

  • @solb101
    @solb101 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    If a client rejects you for having the wrong bag, your probably not that good.

    • @MrKravmagadude
      @MrKravmagadude 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      what a load of nonesense. Im a pro, I know plenty of poor photographers who have all the gear and no idea.... it's the results, not the gear, my friend.

    • @solb101
      @solb101 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MrKravmagadudeYou have all the words but no comprehension skills. Hope your photos are better than your reading.