I have and love the f-stop (have the Guru). I like that I can put the bag in front of me when I am standing and opening it, because the alluminium skelleton in it makes everything stiff. It is very secure to change cameras and lenses on the go. And plenty of variable space in the bag. I wish that f-stop will bring out a small 15-20L urban bag with these ICU inserts so I can switch to a small one and have 80% space for other things.
Nice vid! If I were looking to fit an Sony FX6, Sony FX3 and a Sony 24-70 G master + pancake lens which bag would you recommend? My aim is to have a bag that fits these and can be used as a personal item bag for under seat plane travel (and then I take a roller bag on the plane on top). Added bonus if it also fits a gimbal in the side pocket or front zipper once I land and go to set. I have been leaning towards Shimoda X30 V2 or Tenba Axis 24L (or 20L). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hey Daniel, that's a fair bit of kit! We'd suggest looking at the Db Ramverk Pro 32L, Peter McKinnon Nomatic (35 not 25), Atlas Athlete, and the Shimoda would also do the trick.
That is a small cube from Artisan and Artist. Made in Japan. I got it many years ago and use it sometimes if I only want to carry the camera in something like a packable backpack. Works great for small cameras. I actually use the cubes from the Ona shown here more often though.
First! Thanks for sitting through it, it sure was a big one! A lot of these bags would be amazing for anything, so that works :) I use the Ona all the time for regular daily carry.
Would really like to see more of the Wotancraft. I'm particularly interested in any info about comfort over the long term and sizing, as well as ease of side access. I've used side access bags before, but it seems like the side panels on the Pilot 20L might be kind of restrictive when getting gear in and out.
They are a little more restrictive than the Peak. The experience using them is still fine though. Unfortunately with a video this large I had to be careful about spending too much time any anything in particular or else I'd still be filming, haha.
I miss the JTinseoul vids but glad the posts here are much longer…great vid
Thanks! Luckily being at Carryology has allowed me to talk even more! It's been a blast, really. I really enjoy being part of a team.
Best camera backpack video at TH-cam. Hands down Without waste.
Only watched this video to listen to JTinseoul 's voice 😊 good job carryology for getting this legend
haha, I appreciate the love ;)
I have and love the f-stop (have the Guru). I like that I can put the bag in front of me when I am standing and opening it, because the alluminium skelleton in it makes everything stiff. It is very secure to change cameras and lenses on the go. And plenty of variable space in the bag. I wish that f-stop will bring out a small 15-20L urban bag with these ICU inserts so I can switch to a small one and have 80% space for other things.
Awesome video! Appreciate you taking the time to review all these bags. I don't have nice enough camera gear to justify them, but still awesome.
Any camera deserves a nice bag ;)
Awesome video, JT. I still use the Wandrd Prvke as my camera bag. Can highly recommend it
Thanks Bo! That means a lot coming from you. The PRVKE is coming up in a video soon so I didn't want to double dip. Also a great one!
@@jtinseoul7041 looking forward to it
Nice Review..Can Be Use Travel/Tech Backpack please?How Much Each of Them please?Where can i buy the bags in online or actual stores?
Nice vid! If I were looking to fit an Sony FX6, Sony FX3 and a Sony 24-70 G master + pancake lens which bag would you recommend? My aim is to have a bag that fits these and can be used as a personal item bag for under seat plane travel (and then I take a roller bag on the plane on top). Added bonus if it also fits a gimbal in the side pocket or front zipper once I land and go to set. I have been leaning towards Shimoda X30 V2 or Tenba Axis 24L (or 20L). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hey Daniel, that's a fair bit of kit! We'd suggest looking at the Db Ramverk Pro 32L, Peter McKinnon Nomatic (35 not 25), Atlas Athlete, and the Shimoda would also do the trick.
THAT Ona Clifton THO 😊
Yo, what is the cube at 2:50? Great video!
That is a small cube from Artisan and Artist. Made in Japan. I got it many years ago and use it sometimes if I only want to carry the camera in something like a packable backpack. Works great for small cameras. I actually use the cubes from the Ona shown here more often though.
What camera do you use mostly?
I use Leica M cameras for work mostly. Sometimes I use Fuji (I showed one in the video).
wow this is exciting am I the first to comment? great video :):) even though I’m not a photographer I watched the whole video
First! Thanks for sitting through it, it sure was a big one! A lot of these bags would be amazing for anything, so that works :) I use the Ona all the time for regular daily carry.
깜짝이야 ~ 한국어다 ~ ㅋㅋ 반가워요~그리고 잘봤어요.
Nice one JT!! Super thorough and awesome...I actually have some similar bags coming up soon...could you make a cameo? How cool would THAT be?! 😁🤞🏻
I really hope Shimoda and Carryology do a collab!
It would likely cost the price of a small car, awesome to think about though!! 😅
@@DrewG0950 I think the action would be a better candidate
@@recklessthor4 agreed!
Would really like to see more of the Wotancraft. I'm particularly interested in any info about comfort over the long term and sizing, as well as ease of side access. I've used side access bags before, but it seems like the side panels on the Pilot 20L might be kind of restrictive when getting gear in and out.
They are a little more restrictive than the Peak. The experience using them is still fine though. Unfortunately with a video this large I had to be careful about spending too much time any anything in particular or else I'd still be filming, haha.
@@jtinseoul7041 Thanks.