I bought the exact same bag after watching your video and have traveled with it to over 20 countries. I've taken more than 50 flights, countless buses and trains, and tossed it into every imaginable setting. I pack almost exactly what you carry in your bag: - Sony a7cr with 3 lenses - Sony 50mm f2.5 - Tamron 17-28 - Tamron 28-200 - GoPro - Pocket 3 - 3 batteries for the Sony and GoPro - MacBook Air - Kindle - Two passports - Wallet and credit cards - And many other small items Yes, the bag is completely packed and tight with all these items, but it’s *so* comfortable! Thank you for your genuine review that convinced me to buy this bag-I love it and use it almost daily.
That’s so cool that this video is coming out right now! I’m also looking for a camera bag that I can carry around daily because my larger backpacks and rolling cases are just not practical for everyday use. In this one, I can fit a mirrorless camera, an old analog camera with a few rolls of film, and some extra lenses, plus there’s still space for food, drinks, and other essentials while I’m on the go. Truly a brilliant all-in-one solution from Tenba!
It's a really awesome bag! I think the 16L is probably a bit more practical for anyone who's a little bigger than I am, but if you're a smaller person or have a small frame, the 14L is absolutely perfect.
Haha, good point for bringing it up again! I fall into the category of smaller people who still haul around those 32-liter backpacks on my back. But I do have a bit of a bag obsession-I’ve been using two ThinkTank bags, a backpack, and a rolling case for about seven years now, and the Tenba Axis 2, along with this one, will be my go-to bags for day trips and short adventures. Tenba really nailed it with this design. I’m quite impressed with the brand. Thanks so much for sharing all this info with us in such detail!
Rear loading is a feature I haven't thought of, but ya I need that! I still need to get those Peak Design clips too. The bag looks like it could fit everything I need like the laptop, Streamer X, mic, camera, tripod, a LP mic arm, and maybe even an Elgato key light.
So watchable 🙂. I love this bag, but need to try side access so went with Lowepro 300. I’ve tried the Temba in store and it’s surprisingly comfortable. Hope to get it too someday.
My old video about the 16L version of this is still one of my most popular videos, curiously, and that makes me pretty happy as I still think this range is one of the best specced and reasonably priced camera bags out there. My only real complaints about the bag are the lack of a pocket on the camera section door, which'd be handy for memory cards and such, and that the All-Weather moniker is a bit odd as it really can't handle the rain here in Wales without the rain cover on (but then again, most bags don't 😅). Overall the 16L is my favourite day backpack for the city and short hikes, and it's especially good considering the price!
@@tombuck Haha yeah - we get days where it’s just a wall of water, and unfortunately it defeats basically all weather resistance on bags 😆 The main weakness is usually materials wetting out, or the strange tendency of most companies to not use the rubberised zips on the camera compartment where the rain runs down your jacket and into it that way. But I don’t mind with the Tenba because it wouldn’t be so affordable if they did that, it’s perfectly adequate in lighter rain, and not everyone is stupid enough to go photographing in that weather anyway 🙈
I have nearly the exact same gear as you and have the exact same "wants" in a bag as you - especially the back opening and hoping to have A7iv and the top mic attached when i'm out filming, PLUS the ability to bring along a couple spare T-Shits and Socks "just in case" - might look into this bag! Thanks! xx
Ohhh heard a lot of camera bag this one is A new one to my ears and fits a lot of my criterias vs the known name brands!!! Theyre great too but those are more for serious serious gear haulers i dont need all that. I carry a decent amount but i dont carry and need evvveryythig with me. I think imma get this bag. Thanks tom
When I’m on a shoot I use my Peter McKinnon bag, but everyday I use a Volcom backpack with a camera insert. Works great and it was on clearance so it only cost $25.
I'm searching for a backpack that will fit a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a Sony A7RV, an RS4 Pro gimbal with additional mounts, a Sony 24-70mm GMII, maybe even a 16-35mm GMII and a 70-200mm, a preview monitor, a newell lamp, adapters and cables, and with space for storing e.g. few DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Do you now any? 😅
Never wanted or needed a camera bag, but you bet your top dollar I'll watch Tom talk about one for 20 minutes !!
Haha, next week: 40 minutes on memory cards
(Not really 😅)
@@tombuckme hoping you’re not kidding 😅
I bought the exact same bag after watching your video and have traveled with it to over 20 countries. I've taken more than 50 flights, countless buses and trains, and tossed it into every imaginable setting.
I pack almost exactly what you carry in your bag:
- Sony a7cr with 3 lenses
- Sony 50mm f2.5
- Tamron 17-28
- Tamron 28-200
- GoPro
- Pocket 3
- 3 batteries for the Sony and GoPro
- MacBook Air
- Kindle
- Two passports
- Wallet and credit cards
- And many other small items
Yes, the bag is completely packed and tight with all these items, but it’s *so* comfortable! Thank you for your genuine review that convinced me to buy this bag-I love it and use it almost daily.
Wow!! That’s quite an endorsement! Glad I’m not the only one who really likes this bag 😎
Being a true bad a..... bag nerd, I'm always extra happy when you talk about bags Tom!!!!
It is a very nice bag, my friend! Glad you found such a nice one that works for you!
I just recently came across your channel. Just wanted to say keep it up, I really like watching!
Really happy to hear that! Appreciate the kind words- they definitely mean a lot 🙏
Nice! I still love my Nomatic 25L and Luma good combo. I can see how that bag is nice too! So many good options.
That’s so cool that this video is coming out right now! I’m also looking for a camera bag that I can carry around daily because my larger backpacks and rolling cases are just not practical for everyday use. In this one, I can fit a mirrorless camera, an old analog camera with a few rolls of film, and some extra lenses, plus there’s still space for food, drinks, and other essentials while I’m on the go. Truly a brilliant all-in-one solution from Tenba!
It's a really awesome bag! I think the 16L is probably a bit more practical for anyone who's a little bigger than I am, but if you're a smaller person or have a small frame, the 14L is absolutely perfect.
Haha, good point for bringing it up again! I fall into the category of smaller people who still haul around those 32-liter backpacks on my back. But I do have a bit of a bag obsession-I’ve been using two ThinkTank bags, a backpack, and a rolling case for about seven years now, and the Tenba Axis 2, along with this one, will be my go-to bags for day trips and short adventures. Tenba really nailed it with this design. I’m quite impressed with the brand. Thanks so much for sharing all this info with us in such detail!
3:51 Awww a quick camera access on a camera backpack! 😊
Bluebird is gonna love it! 🥰📹
Meep! Meep! 📹
I was looking for a new one tho because my Caden D13 camera bag zipper broke. 😞
Gotta be ready any moment!
@@tombuck I guess?
I’m Picky AF (as France) about all my storage and carriage accessories, and I’m never totally happy 😊
Rear loading is a feature I haven't thought of, but ya I need that! I still need to get those Peak Design clips too.
The bag looks like it could fit everything I need like the laptop, Streamer X, mic, camera, tripod, a LP mic arm, and maybe even an Elgato key light.
My Brevite accidentally dumped everything out too many times that it definitely turned me away from front loading bags.
So watchable 🙂. I love this bag, but need to try side access so went with Lowepro 300. I’ve tried the Temba in store and it’s surprisingly comfortable. Hope to get it too someday.
Glad you found one that works! Lowepro bags are so insanely tough!
My old video about the 16L version of this is still one of my most popular videos, curiously, and that makes me pretty happy as I still think this range is one of the best specced and reasonably priced camera bags out there. My only real complaints about the bag are the lack of a pocket on the camera section door, which'd be handy for memory cards and such, and that the All-Weather moniker is a bit odd as it really can't handle the rain here in Wales without the rain cover on (but then again, most bags don't 😅). Overall the 16L is my favourite day backpack for the city and short hikes, and it's especially good considering the price!
Oh I bet you get some pretty wild rain over there! I definitely haven’t been able to test it to that extent 😁
@@tombuck Haha yeah - we get days where it’s just a wall of water, and unfortunately it defeats basically all weather resistance on bags 😆 The main weakness is usually materials wetting out, or the strange tendency of most companies to not use the rubberised zips on the camera compartment where the rain runs down your jacket and into it that way. But I don’t mind with the Tenba because it wouldn’t be so affordable if they did that, it’s perfectly adequate in lighter rain, and not everyone is stupid enough to go photographing in that weather anyway 🙈
I have nearly the exact same gear as you and have the exact same "wants" in a bag as you - especially the back opening and hoping to have A7iv and the top mic attached when i'm out filming, PLUS the ability to bring along a couple spare T-Shits and Socks "just in case" - might look into this bag! Thanks! xx
Ohhh heard a lot of camera bag this one is A new one to my ears and fits a lot of my criterias vs the known name brands!!! Theyre great too but those are more for serious serious gear haulers i dont need all that. I carry a decent amount but i dont carry and need evvveryythig with me. I think imma get this bag. Thanks tom
Tenba bags really kick butt. I've had quite a few over the years and they've never let me down.
When I’m on a shoot I use my Peter McKinnon bag, but everyday I use a Volcom backpack with a camera insert. Works great and it was on clearance so it only cost $25.
Oh wow that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time!
@ I saw a clearance sign and went in. Lucked out on the price.
👋 I've just started watching the video, but just wanted to secure the first comment 😅
Secured! 😁
Great review. Next point of business: Tom interviews
Casey Neistat & Peter McKinnon.
I'm searching for a backpack that will fit a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a Sony A7RV, an RS4 Pro gimbal with additional mounts, a Sony 24-70mm GMII, maybe even a 16-35mm GMII and a 70-200mm, a preview monitor, a newell lamp, adapters and cables, and with space for storing e.g. few DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Do you now any? 😅
hi tom
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Tommy Boy , you went to BH ? I could brought a coffee, I work in that area. LOL
Yes! It was a ton of fun. I was only in town for barely a day though!
@@tombuck 1 day!?. I should give you a thumbs down. Lol
No camera bag for me will come without wheels!
could i get a free microphone or is there gonna be a event for one??