Re: What is the right small bag to take only your camera EVER...
BAG HELP FOR YOU HERE:
even if you're a bagoholic, that is ok. the key is having a diverse collection.
1. get a domke f5xb for your smallest bag. b/c you can put an a7riii in it, and one lens, and be done. OR you can have the camera and two lenses (25/28/35/50/85 not 1.4), one of them being mounted! it is not worth getting the f5xa b/c a. it's not that much smaller. b. it's not as versatile. meaning, sure you can fit a a7r and 28 in the a size bag. but you can't fit an a7r and a 85GM. the b, you can fit either setup, or the sony and two lenses! and again, it's not much bigger. c. the a version just looks too square/goofy. the b is a better choice, my friend.
2. get this domke f3x for your next size up bag.
even if you know how this bag works, it's worth it!
this has pockets on the end for a water bottle and/or flash/personal items
&feature=youtu.be
3. get a backpack for your next size up
watch this review!!
even if you don't like this exact bag, you may get inspiration from it. this is a SMALL backpack, but it fits all your gear
this bag is not perfect. but it just flat out works. it's tiny, it has good padding. it is under 2lbs, so it's so light, you don't miss the waist/sternum strap. most camera backpacks are 4lbs.
4. my wild card bag is the sling from peak design
I don't have a video with mirrorless stuff, just big stuff
this bag has a tripod holder, so while it's the same size as the domke f3x, it's different.
no water bottle pouch or capability. but the tripod holder comes in handy, when I want it.
I really don't like how the mirrorless stuff fits in this bag.
the key is having different bags that all do different things
if you have the perfect bag, for any occasion, you won't mind carrying your gear with you.
- edit to add:
1. ona bowery
- I think it's a little "too cute" for a guy - to be honest
- it has the one center latch, and therefore, if there are a few things in it, I don't think the flap does a good enough job
- the domke f5xb is the same size and secures better
Re: What is the right small bag to take only your camera EVER...
BAG HELP FOR YOU HERE:
even if you're a bagoholic, that is ok. the key is having a diverse collection.
1. get a domke f5xb for your smallest bag. b/c you can put an a7riii in it, and one lens, and be done. OR you can have the camera and two lenses (25/28/35/50/85 not 1.4), one of them being mounted! it is not worth getting the f5xa b/c a. it's not that much smaller. b. it's not as versatile. meaning, sure you can fit a a7r and 28 in the a size bag. but you can't fit an a7r and a 85GM. the b, you can fit either setup, or the sony and two lenses! and again, it's not much bigger. c. the a version just looks too square/goofy. the b is a better choice, my friend.
2. get this domke f3x for your next size up bag.
even if you know how this bag works, it's worth it!
this has pockets on the end for a water bottle and/or flash/personal items
&feature=youtu.be
3. get a backpack for your next size up
watch this review!!
even if you don't like this exact bag, you may get inspiration from it. this is a SMALL backpack, but it fits all your gear
this bag is not perfect. but it just flat out works. it's tiny, it has good padding. it is under 2lbs, so it's so light, you don't miss the waist/sternum strap. most camera backpacks are 4lbs.
4. my wild card bag is the sling from peak design
I don't have a video with mirrorless stuff, just big stuff
this bag has a tripod holder, so while it's the same size as the domke f3x, it's different.
no water bottle pouch or capability. but the tripod holder comes in handy, when I want it.
the key is having different bags that all do different things
if you have the perfect bag, for any occasion, you won't mind carrying your gear with you.
- edit to add:
1. ona bowery
- I think it's a little "too cute" for a guy - to be honest
- it has the one center latch, and therefore, if there are a few things in it, I don't think the flap does a good enough job
- the domke f5xb is the same size and secures better
Re: What is the right small bag to take only your camera EVER...
BAG HELP FOR YOU HERE:
even if you're a bagoholic, that is ok. the key is having a diverse collection.
1. get a domke f5xb for your smallest bag. b/c you can put an a7riii in it, and one lens, and be done. OR you can have the camera and two lenses (25/28/35/50/85 not 1.4), one of them being mounted! it is not worth getting the f5xa b/c a. it's not that much smaller. b. it's not as versatile. meaning, sure you can fit a a7r and 28 in the a size bag. but you can't fit an a7r and a 85GM. the b, you can fit either setup, or the sony and two lenses! and again, it's not much bigger. c. the a version just looks too square/goofy. the b is a better choice, my friend.
2. get this domke f3x for your next size up bag.
even if you know how this bag works, it's worth it!
this has pockets on the end for a water bottle and/or flash/personal items
&feature=youtu.be
3. get a backpack for your next size up
watch this review!!
even if you don't like this exact bag, you may get inspiration from it. this is a SMALL backpack, but it fits all your gear
this bag is not perfect. but it just flat out works. it's tiny, it has good padding. it is under 2lbs, so it's so light, you don't miss the waist/sternum strap. most camera backpacks are 4lbs.
4. my wild card bag is the sling from peak design
I don't have a video with mirrorless stuff, just big stuff
this bag has a tripod holder, so while it's the same size as the domke f3x, it's different.
no water bottle pouch or capability. but the tripod holder comes in handy, when I want it.
the key is having different bags that all do different things
if you have the perfect bag, for any occasion, you won't mind carrying your gear with you.
cheers
Dec 20, 2017 at 06:04 PM
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