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  • all those photographers look so cool and calm when they QUICKLY adjust their bag and grab their camera out ( especially the sling bag). i swear if that were me, i'd drop my camera

  • I'm on Episode 9 since I started yesterday. Love the sound the way is produced and the script easy for me to understand. Since I buy blindfolded this helps a lot..Thanks a lot....O

  • I use a Mini Trekker too,it's just great,it fits a lot of stuff.I also use a Fancier Alpha 60 shoulder bag,super cheap but I've upgraded my gear and it's getting kinda small now.I have an unboxing video that I've made when I got my Mini Trekker,anyone can watch it on my channel.

  • 03:11 This picture was taken in florence right? I live 20 km from that place.

  • @oooMarcooo Yep, that's right!

  • That lil photo chick is hot- :D

  • Come on, those LowPro bags are cheap and the zippers wear out w/in a year. . . .

  • OMG at 2:37 i thought it was a gun xD

  • Kata Bags are also top quality and well worth a look. I have the 3n1-33. Holds my 450d with grip, 70-200mm f4l fitted. 50mm f.18, 18-55mm kit, EOS 300 + 28-90mm and a flash. With plenty of room still for filters, cleaning gear and 2 more average sized lenses (on the amazon wish list still) as well as personal gear in a separate section.

    A 17' laptop (tight squeeze for the laptop slot).

    The bag converts from a left or right handed sling, to a full backpack and has a waist belt for long treks.

  • ]The Kata 3n1 has it all. Nuff said!

  • Thanks for the videos brotha!

  • Hey mate. Thx for doing all these videos but i want something a little more from a bag, I like to have a Camcorder as well so can u recommend any bag which i can have a SLR, an extra lens, a flash, compartment for spare batteries and also hold a camcorder. The big issue is i really need to swap them on the fly, Would that be too much to ask from a bag?

  • Thanks for the videos. I like a lot of Lowepro stuff, but I have got to say that the Slingshot series have a serious problem. Because they only have one strap, the full weight of the bag digs into one side of your neck and shoulder. After half a day of walking around, the pain is really quite considerable. Backpack systems, whilst not as convenient to access the gear, at least distribute the weight evenly.

  • Let me add another Suggestion is to Where Cargo Parts With Extra Pockets for carrying Memory Card. Batteries and small stuff

  • Thanks for the nice video. I've also got the MiniTrekker AW, and it's really awesome. It has space for almost every thing I need for a trip. But you will need to have another smaller bag that is small and handy but having enough space for a body, flash, and just one or two lenses as maximum, so you can walk and discover places comfortably without the need to hold unneeded extra equipments.

  • Nice vid. I've got the minitrekker, and it's awesome. It's really deep, so you can store your lenses flipped up, to save space and make it easier to change lenses.

  • Is tamron a good brand? Im thinking about buying the Tamron 200-400. Is it worth saving up money for it. I have a Nikon D90

  • I just use a fishing vest. Obviously not for travel, but it works rather well for hikes. Frees up the back for a backpack for such things as food and refreshments.

  • i bought the slingshot 200 aw it's a great bag but it holds more then what this video says. I've seen it with a pro sized body and a 70-200 2.8 in it.

  • Agreed Minitrekker is awesome

  • hey man, I like your videos and actually thanks to this one, I decided to buy the flipside 300 but I was wondering are you sponsored by lowepro because they're all lowepro or do you just like them?

  • We weren't sponsored by LowePro (that would be cool) but we do use their bags a lot. We also use a lot of Pelican cases but decided not to include those since Chase Jarvis did such a good job with his video (part of the bonus materials). Also notice that Chase uses a ton of LowePro gear - and he's not sponsored by them either. :)

  • yeah I didn't think so because you seem like a good guy who reccomends stuff just because its the best!

  • I'm more into Tamrac ;)

  • Well, that's good to hear, but surely there are non-LowePro bags worth checking out.

  • yeah that´s true tamrac and some other brands are also very good

  • Thank you so much for posting this video, I was missing your videos a lot, you always bring interesting photography topics. I always looked for wheeled suitcases as they are easy to travel with, do you have any recommendation?

  • All LowePro? As much as I like my Magnum AW, I get the impression that money changed hands here. I want objective advice.

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