good video and I agree with all of your pro's! well said! I almost did have a heart attack when I saw your lenses go into the bag without lens cover or the cover on the camera side of the lens - recovered though! keep up the good work!
Just light drizzle, which is fine. But I‘d say it is with every bag: for some light rain it‘s a non issue, but for or longer rain sessions I would invest in a rainfly
Great review! And I won't buy it since the strap release seems stupid and dangerous. So keeping my Peak Design 6L for now, even if I could use some more pockets for filters etc.
Thanks for the vid. It did however make me definitely stay with my current bags, too many negatives for me: quick release and lack of luggage pass through. In the vid you mentioned avg of 3000 steps a day. Was that correct? seems very low. If you have issues with most bags after 3k steps something is not right….
Yeah, real oversights in my opinion! But overall it is still a great bag. Ah, thanks for pointing that out, slipped through, I meant 30k steps a day of course
Eh, no, as I said, I backed the Kickstarter campaign and bought the bag with my own money. I just shared my experience with it - both pros and cons - for people that are interested in a photography sling. What‘s wrong with the brand though?
good video and I agree with all of your pro's! well said! I almost did have a heart attack when I saw your lenses go into the bag without lens cover or the cover on the camera side of the lens - recovered though! keep up the good work!
Haha, that was just for demonstrations sake - usually I put on the lens caps
Excellent review. I attached the Peak Design anchors to the sling and use a Peak Design camera strap in replacement of the buckled shoulder strap.
That‘s a fantastic idea, might do the same! Thanks for sharing this tip
Wieder ein super Video🙏😊
Vielen Dank, Philipp! 🙏🏻
Did you test it in the rain? I need a bag that protects my tech when walking in the rain.
Just light drizzle, which is fine. But I‘d say it is with every bag: for some light rain it‘s a non issue, but for or longer rain sessions I would invest in a rainfly
Great review! And I won't buy it since the strap release seems stupid and dangerous. So keeping my Peak Design 6L for now, even if I could use some more pockets for filters etc.
Yeah, don‘t really understand the reasoning behind it - Since it’s removable, I hope they release a replacement strap without the buckle..
@@leanderhoefler Yes lets hope for that 😉
you can easily use a peak design shoulder strap instead as well.
Thanks for the vid. It did however make me definitely stay with my current bags, too many negatives for me: quick release and lack of luggage pass through.
In the vid you mentioned avg of 3000 steps a day. Was that correct? seems very low. If you have issues with most bags after 3k steps something is not right….
Yeah, real oversights in my opinion! But overall it is still a great bag.
Ah, thanks for pointing that out, slipped through, I meant 30k steps a day of course
damn. I missed the kickstarter campaign...
Think the outdoor sling is actually quite reasonably priced - for a Peak Design product at least 😅
@@leanderhoefler hahahaha yeah. I have the 3L and it is small for me now. I'm looking the K&F Concept 10L that is half of the price of the PD
@@dpaolaphotoK&F 10L 1/3 the price of PD 7L. But pack a lot of stuff n camera
@@UncleJustin5757 yep. Just got the k&f as christmas gift
Looks like another rip off by PD. For $40 you can get the K&F Concept sling.
Do they have a similar bag? Not really familiar with K&F bags - only know the have some filters
Horrible brand, did they pay u to do a sponsored video
Eh, no, as I said, I backed the Kickstarter campaign and bought the bag with my own money. I just shared my experience with it - both pros and cons - for people that are interested in a photography sling.
What‘s wrong with the brand though?