But just a question. I have been eyeing the PD 6L. But would it be able to fit the 35-150 with A7 iv with 20-40? Looking at this 6L bag it can just fit that lens and cam body.
@@Ashen2010 so if you don’t have the lens and the camera attached you can fit all three in the bag and then you just put it together outside of the bag since I learned that I could actually fit my 35 to 150 and my 20 to 40 and then also a camera body if I split the bag in three-way
I have both the 9l and 6l bags from wandrd and you are right...the 9l is pretty big and great for multiple lenses. The 6l is great for traveling light but also enough room for a big setup if you want.
you picked the same color i just ordered, although i love 4 more colors :))) wish i could see if yuo can have a 24-70 with the camera attached put vertically in the bag.
Nice! Yes they have some great colours! And I don’t know if you can have it attached vertically with that lens since I’m assuming it’s the size of the Sony lens that’s kinda big but definitely horizontal!
I have been looking at these bags and never thought of the orange one as an option bc it’s never been a color I went for. And on the site it looks lighter. But in your video it looks much darker than on their website. Would you describe it as a darker orange in hands?
great video, and nice to see how it fits a bigger fullframe setup! i'm intending to use it for travelling and everyday use, with an A7 III and the small 55/1.8. i'm sure it's perfect with one more lens, but one question: do you think i could fit the A7 III with the 55/1.8 mounted plus two more lenses, eg. batis 25/2 and FE 85/1.8? thinking about it probably better fit the batis 25 to the body, and put the slimmer 55/1.8 in a small compartment. do you think one could fit the body plus those three lenses?
Thank you for watching! And you possibly couldn’t I mean if you have the camera body without a lens, you can fit more and then put the camera with the lens out of the bag to shoot and what not.
@@EasyTigerCreative hmmm, looking again at the measurements, and comparing it to my thinktank retrospective 10 i think camera with 55 + two lenses should fit. it fits well in the retrospective 10 along the length, and the wandrd 6l should only be 2cm shorter inside.
Can I put a EOS R6mk2 mounted with the RF24-105 f/2.8L USM Z lens on to the WANDRD 6L bag? With 3 batteries, card reader, and charger in one bag? AND have you try TENBA Axis v2 6L?
I think it should fit since my 35-150 is a big lens and fits nicely in there with extra batteries, and you can definitely fit a card reader, and I'm sure a charger depending on size. I don't know the Tenba Axis sadly. How good is it?
@@EasyTigerCreative Reason why I am looking at the Tenba Axis V2 6L is because some people recommended. It is between this or Wandrd Rogue 6L. Let me know what you do you think by watching this? th-cam.com/video/iluPPf88PJU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rAyBY0xhGzTbaf9a
@@EasyTigerCreative thank you so much for your opinion. I like them both for different reasons, but I think I might like Wandrd just slightly more due to more functions and features. The Tenba seem very rugged, and the strap looks less complex.
Hey! Thank you for such a detailed review. You earned a new sub as I have been finding your videos really helpful as someone who just started his photography journey. Keep up the great work! 👍🏽 I’m just wondering how comfortable was this bag carrying throughout the day? Also, do you have any thoughts about comparing this to Pgytech Onemo Sling 7L as I’m currently torn between these two bags.
Thank you so much!! And I’ve been using it quite a bit here in Europe and haven’t had any issues honestly. Been rather comfortable to bring better than my backpack since I want to condense when I’m out and about. No plan to compare it to the pgytech unless they’d send me one, but I do prefer the 9L of the Wanrdrd since it can hold a lot without feeling too big to me.
Thank you for the reply. That sounds good. Considering my A7IV with 35mm 1.8 and Tamron 35-150mm (planning to get one but torn between this and 24-70 GM II as of now), I think I should be good with 6L bag (if I decide to go with this) 🤔
@@EasyTigerCreative But I see that it doesn’t have any small straps on either side of the bag to put a capture clip to hold the camera while not using 🤔
I know that feeling 😂 it’s hard to pack light sometimes. I always have that fomo. I’m having it right now with getting ready for a travel and need to pack light.
I’m looking for something to fit my canon 1dx but the body is huge…but also i don’t wanna carry the 9l bag. Does anyone here in comments know if it would fit in there? With 50 mm or 24mm?
I’m not sure what the size dimension of the 1DX is but I know that it’s relatively big so I’m not sure if it’ll fit in the 6 L bag and especially with another Leane or two unless you separate them. I can try it out with my gfx50sii since it’s bigger camera but not as big as the 1DX I don’t think.
@@dadufal so I did some measurements with my Sony a7iv attached with my Tamron 35 to 150. The combo in length is about a little under 9 inches. And in the inside of the 6L bag from side wall to side wall is about 12.5 inches. And I believe the a7iv attached to the 70-200 gm2 would probably put it at like 11 or 12 inches. So it could fit just not much room for anything else if that helps you out!
I guess you might be blind because everyone else can see it but thanks for commenting haha I’ll make sure to go check your videos to see how to make a video since you seem to be an expert.
What’s your favourite bag that you own? Let me know below! 👇 😊
Me personally am using an old Nikon kit bag carried in another backpack 😅🤣
But just a question. I have been eyeing the PD 6L. But would it be able to fit the 35-150 with A7 iv with 20-40? Looking at this 6L bag it can just fit that lens and cam body.
@@Ashen2010 so if you don’t have the lens and the camera attached you can fit all three in the bag and then you just put it together outside of the bag since I learned that I could actually fit my 35 to 150 and my 20 to 40 and then also a camera body if I split the bag in three-way
Ona bowery leather and now this bag
Bro that thumbnail to video transition is phenomenally underrated and you deserve way more credit for it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate that a lot!! Thank you 🧡🧡🧡
The 6L is perfect for my needs! 🙏
It’s been great so far!
I have both the 9l and 6l bags from wandrd and you are right...the 9l is pretty big and great for multiple lenses. The 6l is great for traveling light but also enough room for a big setup if you want.
That’s great to hear! I was wondering if I should’ve gotten the 9L but definitely happy with the 6L one! Thank you for sharing!
Looking good! 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you! Hope one day to test out the 9L to see the difference! Can’t wait to use this in Europe soon!
HEY kislux I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
it looks really really awesome
Loving so far honestly!
I love you so much! I recently just found your kislux and i’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life
you picked the same color i just ordered, although i love 4 more colors :))) wish i could see if yuo can have a 24-70 with the camera attached put vertically in the bag.
Nice! Yes they have some great colours! And I don’t know if you can have it attached vertically with that lens since I’m assuming it’s the size of the Sony lens that’s kinda big but definitely horizontal!
When you sit your camera on its side, does the grip side stick up a little bit, causing it to be snug when you zip it up?
Not really for me. I always put it in sideways with the grip side up to grab it easier and put it back faster in the bag without issues!
The search for the perfect bag continues
What are you wanting in a bag?
Can you comfortably fix a Canon R5 with a battery grip attached on the 6L. I’m assuming perhaps with no lens mounted on it, standing up?
I think you could be fine. Specially without the lens attached I’m sure it’d be fine! It’s very spacious to fit my a7iv with a 35-150!
@@EasyTigerCreative Awesome, thank you for your input!
I have been looking at these bags and never thought of the orange one as an option bc it’s never been a color I went for. And on the site it looks lighter. But in your video it looks much darker than on their website.
Would you describe it as a darker orange in hands?
Yea I’d describe it like a burnt orange style of bag!
great video, and nice to see how it fits a bigger fullframe setup! i'm intending to use it for travelling and everyday use, with an A7 III and the small 55/1.8. i'm sure it's perfect with one more lens, but one question: do you think i could fit the A7 III with the 55/1.8 mounted plus two more lenses, eg. batis 25/2 and FE 85/1.8? thinking about it probably better fit the batis 25 to the body, and put the slimmer 55/1.8 in a small compartment. do you think one could fit the body plus those three lenses?
Thank you for watching! And you possibly couldn’t I mean if you have the camera body without a lens, you can fit more and then put the camera with the lens out of the bag to shoot and what not.
@@EasyTigerCreative thanks for the response! and yeah, one lens should be on the body, ready to shoot, that's what that bag is for!
@@EasyTigerCreative hmmm, looking again at the measurements, and comparing it to my thinktank retrospective 10 i think camera with 55 + two lenses should fit. it fits well in the retrospective 10 along the length, and the wandrd 6l should only be 2cm shorter inside.
@@sternschnupper ah well yea then definitely go with what makes sense! Wandrd does make a 9L too! So could be better for you.
Can I put a EOS R6mk2 mounted with the RF24-105 f/2.8L USM Z lens on to the WANDRD 6L bag? With 3 batteries, card reader, and charger in one bag? AND have you try TENBA Axis v2 6L?
I think it should fit since my 35-150 is a big lens and fits nicely in there with extra batteries, and you can definitely fit a card reader, and I'm sure a charger depending on size.
I don't know the Tenba Axis sadly. How good is it?
@@EasyTigerCreative Reason why I am looking at the Tenba Axis V2 6L is because some people recommended. It is between this or Wandrd Rogue 6L. Let me know what you do you think by watching this? th-cam.com/video/iluPPf88PJU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rAyBY0xhGzTbaf9a
@@aliasangelalias looks fine to me too! It’s really an aesthetic preference
@@EasyTigerCreative thank you so much for your opinion. I like them both for different reasons, but I think I might like Wandrd just slightly more due to more functions and features. The Tenba seem very rugged, and the strap looks less complex.
@@aliasangelalias then there ya go! You made the decision! 🤘😎
Hey! Thank you for such a detailed review. You earned a new sub as I have been finding your videos really helpful as someone who just started his photography journey. Keep up the great work! 👍🏽
I’m just wondering how comfortable was this bag carrying throughout the day? Also, do you have any thoughts about comparing this to Pgytech Onemo Sling 7L as I’m currently torn between these two bags.
Thank you so much!!
And I’ve been using it quite a bit here in Europe and haven’t had any issues honestly. Been rather comfortable to bring better than my backpack since I want to condense when I’m out and about.
No plan to compare it to the pgytech unless they’d send me one, but I do prefer the 9L of the Wanrdrd since it can hold a lot without feeling too big to me.
Thank you for the reply. That sounds good. Considering my A7IV with 35mm 1.8 and Tamron 35-150mm (planning to get one but torn between this and 24-70 GM II as of now), I think I should be good with 6L bag (if I decide to go with this) 🤔
@@sivaramkjs yes I mean the 6L not 9L when I wrote that 😂 but yea you should be fine in my eyes with it!
@@EasyTigerCreative But I see that it doesn’t have any small straps on either side of the bag to put a capture clip to hold the camera while not using 🤔
@@sivaramkjs hmm you could probably make it work somehow depending on what you’re wanting and what you use for it!
Good for training yourself to be a minimalist during travels. Personally, whatever bag I use, it'll be full. 😅😅😅
I know that feeling 😂 it’s hard to pack light sometimes. I always have that fomo. I’m having it right now with getting ready for a travel and need to pack light.
I’m looking for something to fit my canon 1dx but the body is huge…but also i don’t wanna carry the 9l bag. Does anyone here in comments know if it would fit in there? With 50 mm or 24mm?
I’m not sure what the size dimension of the 1DX is but I know that it’s relatively big so I’m not sure if it’ll fit in the 6 L bag and especially with another Leane or two unless you separate them.
I can try it out with my gfx50sii since it’s bigger camera but not as big as the 1DX I don’t think.
Can Sony A7R4 with 70200 gm2 fit into this bag?
I would think so since it’s probably the size of my my 35-150!
@@EasyTigerCreative Thank you for your quick response! I will get that 6L, this video is really helpful.
@@VincentGao-go9jb I’m glad to hear! Appreciate you watching! ❤️
Did you ever get the bag? Also have a 70-200 gm2. Unsure if I should get the 6l or 9l.
@@dadufal so I did some measurements with my Sony a7iv attached with my Tamron 35 to 150. The combo in length is about a little under 9 inches. And in the inside of the 6L bag from side wall to side wall is about 12.5 inches. And I believe the a7iv attached to the 70-200 gm2 would probably put it at like 11 or 12 inches. So it could fit just not much room for anything else if that helps you out!
6L is very suitable for your body proportions.
Can I ask for your height and weight as a reference example?
Thank you! 😉
Yes! As I stated in the video I’m about 6 ft. 1inch and I weigh about 185lbs.
@@EasyTigerCreative Thank you for your sharing!
Please go to Portugal
I want to! Sadly only going to Barcelona and Amsterdam this time!
only:)))???? man ....Barcelona will drain your 6 Sony batteries :)))@@EasyTigerCreative
@@strippedlist oh dang it haha
Fire your camera op. Who shoots into the light like that. Can't see the product.
I guess you might be blind because everyone else can see it but thanks for commenting haha I’ll make sure to go check your videos to see how to make a video since you seem to be an expert.
@@EasyTigerCreativeHe says about first part, sec 40. And is true, light is bad.
@@gigohsq it’ll be alright. That’s why there’s more to the video and b-roll. You can see what you need still throughout the video anyways.
Love your attitude about this bag and not caring about what people will say. kislux You are right keep your head up and no your priorities.