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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. :)
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 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
Loveisforever482 5 months ago
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
oevt 9 months ago
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.
bellci 10 months ago
03:11 This picture was taken in florence right? I live 20 km from that place.
oooMarcooo 1 year ago
@oooMarcooo Yep, that's right!
snapfactory 11 months ago
That lil photo chick is hot- :D
boilerjack 1 year ago
Come on, those LowPro bags are cheap and the zippers wear out w/in a year. . . .
HMFRiverdale 1 year ago
OMG at 2:37 i thought it was a gun xD
ETforReal 1 year ago
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.
ZagatoZee 1 year ago
]The Kata 3n1 has it all. Nuff said!
NikonTom28 1 year ago
Thanks for the videos brotha!
SuperSeyoe 1 year ago
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?
deathdemon128 1 year ago
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.
spacefoodstix 2 years ago
Let me add another Suggestion is to Where Cargo Parts With Extra Pockets for carrying Memory Card. Batteries and small stuff
Jeeter1578 2 years ago
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.
SuL6aN1 2 years ago
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.
hjaadd 2 years ago
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
chriselpuma 2 years ago
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.
labrialumn 3 years ago
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.
theone2225 3 years ago
Agreed Minitrekker is awesome
jjfotografie 3 years ago
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?
shmeldrick 3 years ago
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. :)
snapfactory 3 years ago
yeah I didn't think so because you seem like a good guy who reccomends stuff just because its the best!
shmeldrick 3 years ago
I'm more into Tamrac ;)
digitalgraphixvideos 3 years ago
Well, that's good to hear, but surely there are non-LowePro bags worth checking out.
Thornfox 3 years ago
yeah that´s true tamrac and some other brands are also very good
shmeldrick 3 years ago
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?
ayshasan 3 years ago
All LowePro? As much as I like my Magnum AW, I get the impression that money changed hands here. I want objective advice.
Thornfox 3 years ago