Thank you, Scott! Looks like another great product from Think Tank! I'm still using the original Mirrorless Mover 30i which has held up extremely well over the years since I moved to the Sony FE mount system. The older I get, the less gear I want to carry with me. especially if I'm doing any lengthy walking or hiking. For hiking I've recently started using the Think Tank Turnstyle 10 v2, which great for a camera and extra lens, but doesn't accommodate water or tripod. But it is very comfortable and is so easy to access on the move. This one looks like a good option for airline travel and hiking but for me, only if it's not overloaded. I've been using a Manfrotto backpack for airline travel which has. a removable camera module so it can be used as a conventional backpack. This Think Tank looks like it might be a possible replacement down the road. The Think Tank Photo Backlight Sprint also looks like a nice option. Again, thanks for this and all the other helpful and informative video tutorials!
It is an excellent pack (and we expect that... it's ThinkTank!). This pack is great for travel... and you don't have to load it up. I had it about 60% camera gear and 40% snacks :) Haven't tried the Turnstyle ...
I don't own a Canon. My cameras are Sony A7Riis w/ a L-brackets mounted. So the bodies are on the bulkier side, though I don't know how they compare to Canon bodies.
I also have some think tank gear, use their holsters when I need one of them. Like other bags/packs I wish the dividers were a bit better padded and would have two velcro tabs on each end forming a "T" so the velcro stuck both side giving a stronger attachment. I notice the horizontal /middle one is starting to peel off one one end. Happens with all my bags as well so I end up using a double divider on the main weight bearing spots.
Cool idea! Thanks for sharing that. I'm thinking of the bin of the various velcro dividers I have gathered over the years... might have a. new use for some of them :)
Thank you, Scott! Looks like another great product from Think Tank! I'm still using the original Mirrorless Mover 30i which has held up extremely well over the years since I moved to the Sony FE mount system. The older I get, the less gear I want to carry with me. especially if I'm doing any lengthy walking or hiking. For hiking I've recently started using the Think Tank Turnstyle 10 v2, which great for a camera and extra lens, but doesn't accommodate water or tripod. But it is very comfortable and is so easy to access on the move. This one looks like a good option for airline travel and hiking but for me, only if it's not overloaded. I've been using a Manfrotto backpack for airline travel which has. a removable camera module so it can be used as a conventional backpack. This Think Tank looks like it might be a possible replacement down the road. The Think Tank Photo Backlight Sprint also looks like a nice option. Again, thanks for this and all the other helpful and informative video tutorials!
It is an excellent pack (and we expect that... it's ThinkTank!). This pack is great for travel... and you don't have to load it up. I had it about 60% camera gear and 40% snacks :) Haven't tried the Turnstyle ...
With the straps not curved, does it fit well, hit you in the neck, are they comfortable?
Scott do you own a Canon R8 ? i wonder if it fits in the Mover 10 with the 24-105mm ..
I don't own a Canon. My cameras are Sony A7Riis w/ a L-brackets mounted. So the bodies are on the bulkier side, though I don't know how they compare to Canon bodies.
I also have some think tank gear, use their holsters when I need one of them.
Like other bags/packs I wish the dividers were a bit better padded and would have two velcro tabs on each end forming a "T" so the velcro stuck both side giving a stronger attachment.
I notice the horizontal /middle one is starting to peel off one one end. Happens with all my bags as well so I end up using a double divider on the main weight bearing spots.
Cool idea! Thanks for sharing that. I'm thinking of the bin of the various velcro dividers I have gathered over the years... might have a. new use for some of them :)
PortaBrace dividers all have two velcro strips on the ends for the "T" attachment. Once in place though they can be difficult to remove.
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Thanks for the reply, I will have a look at them
Great review Scott. Can you remove the belt strap at the bottom?
Not without scissors ... the waist strap is sewn into the bottom of the bag.
Thanks, Scott!
You bet! Thanks again for the early look at the pack!!