BEST Camera Bag for Travel? Why I'm Saying Goodbye to Peak Design

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  • @ThinkTankPhoto
    @ThinkTankPhoto 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for the wonderful review, Suzi! You fit a lot of gear in the Photocross! Very organized!

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for making my favorite camera bags of all time. You all are seriously my favorite bag company.

    • @alvinbartolome1239
      @alvinbartolome1239 2 года назад

      @ThinkTankPhoto would you consider making a Think Tank version of this Photocross 13/15 Series? Just like Suzi told us, 8 or urban in vibe.
      Proud owner of Think Tank bags, especially the Hubba Hubba Hiney. :)

  • @DCuerpoJr
    @DCuerpoJr Год назад +2

    I have the Mindshift Rotation 34L that I use for day-hike photography and it's such a great piece of kit. The shoulder, sternum and hip straps are all adjustable for load distribution. The back plate also adjusts to suit your torso height. The selling feature is the bottom half rotates forward for quick access to camera gear. It's actually a giant fanny pack built-into the back that can be removed when you don't need to lug around the rest of the pack.

  • @outdoorinfluencer
    @outdoorinfluencer 2 года назад +1

    Great video today on the bag!!

  • @stevesurfaro
    @stevesurfaro 2 года назад +1

    Finally, someone that understands the amazing quality that TTP has and the weight distribution we need. I am 64 and have C4-C6, L5S1 disk deterioration specifically because of shoulder bags (and some poor mountain biking choices). Thank you Suzi and TTP use it in the best of health. Those of you that are younger, get thee to a good chiropractor on a regular basis, stay hydrated and use anti-inflammatories BEFORE your trip :)

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      Great advice, Steve. I see a chiropractor regularly and it has been life changing -- more effective than getting a massage!

  • @samantharogers8038
    @samantharogers8038 Год назад +2

    Thank thank you! I keep seeing videos with taller men using much of the equipment and it was awesome to finally find someone more my build to compare with. Very encouraging that you find this comfortable! Are you able to stuff a jacket in that front pocket tho? Or have any ties to lash things across the front? One video (I think from TTP) shows the guy making the bag cross-body when holding in front for more stability which I could see helpful if changing lenses. Great review!

  • @BenPhanStudios
    @BenPhanStudios 15 дней назад

    Nice! How easy is it to access your gear without putting the bag down? Thanks!

  • @pacificdash
    @pacificdash 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this review! You describe a lot of what I’ve been looking for. Peak Design is really well described as “great concepts, implementation not so much”. Mainly, I find that that the weight and bulk of the bags tend to really get in the way in the long run

  • @GlennZucman
    @GlennZucman Год назад

    Just got the 15L version. Much for functional than the PD bag! Thank you so much!!! Stay awesome!

  • @erhard9gonsior
    @erhard9gonsior Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I then bought this backpack and am very, very satisfied with this product.

  • @BikeShopGirl
    @BikeShopGirl 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Have you tried the Shimoda Explore V2 25 or 30L?

  • @Vintage35MM
    @Vintage35MM Год назад

    Thanks for the backpack recommendation. Not too big not to small. Easy access like you say to not set bag down or have to fully expose all your kit. 👍

  • @andgainingspeed
    @andgainingspeed 2 года назад +4

    I still have my TTP Streetwalker 2.0 bag. Love the tiny size making it a "personal bag" that I can fit under an airplane seat. Would be nice to have the side open, but that options other models at the time were a bit bigger. Plenty of padding on the bag and straps make it comfortable enough to wear for an entire day.

  • @mcmillanvideos
    @mcmillanvideos Год назад

    Really nice review, thanks. I have the Photocross 13 and I just can't get used to the sling-style. I like a shoulder bag but I think I can do a backpack after trying the sling. However, I need a little more space than you so the 15 sounds perfect for me. I use larger lenses and also would like to have a dual-purpose briefcase that can carry my work laptop and a camera... and associated cables. So, I look forward to trying it. I have had the photocross 13 for a few years of light use and it still looks almost new. It did break in a little more at one point, getting a little less stiff feeling after over-stuffing it..
    I was considering the Peak Design everyday 20 but decided to see what Thinktank had to offer... PD just has an 'almost' feel to it from what I've seen. The Thinktank designs seem more aligned with how I think.
    I am so thankful you had this video... I had no idea they'd created a backpack version, and with waist straps! Are you kidding me! that is awesome.. and very important if you're going to wear this for a while, and need to hike to a place to get a shot.
    Thank you and all the best to you!

  • @stanobert3475
    @stanobert3475 2 года назад +1

    I have only purchased ThinkTank and Mindshift bags for the past several years. They are the best!

  • @stevenwaldstein2249
    @stevenwaldstein2249 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video. I use Mindshift, ThinkTank, and Shimoda bags. A few years back I bought the Mindshift Photocross 15 Sling but now wish it were the backpack version similar to yours. Maybe will swap it out but already own a lot of backpacks from 18L to 36L in size. My sling bags are from 10L to 15L. In total I own 4 Mindshift bags but using small bags since going mirrorless and trying to downsize. Take care.

  • @Jim_Mundy
    @Jim_Mundy Год назад

    Wow .. great review! Never thought about this company. I love how you break down the features that you love! Well done. Thanks!

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Think Tank products are 👌and underrated IMO.

  • @johnd5244
    @johnd5244 2 года назад

    Well I shall have to look into the 15L one. Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @MarkSchmaling
    @MarkSchmaling 2 года назад

    I love my MindShift bag. I love the magnetic closure on the top flap.

  • @silas1414
    @silas1414 2 года назад

    Fantastic video. Excellent information and no fluff this is exactly how it should be done. Super helpful thanks!

  • @dzeng
    @dzeng 2 года назад +1

    I have the Mindshift Photocross Sling. I like that it's small, so it limits my tendency to overpack for a trip, yet still big enough to fit all my essentials.

  • @MariNate1016
    @MariNate1016 2 года назад +1

    Peak design travel 45L bag is all I need

  • @marcoaslan
    @marcoaslan 2 месяца назад

    Great review, thanks

  • @loganz
    @loganz 2 года назад +1

    I too have a love/hate with my PD bags. I thought I’d like the compartment separated flappy things but I just end up keeping them flat and dumping gear straight into the bag lol.

  • @polfig7558
    @polfig7558 10 месяцев назад +1

    How much clothes do you carry in that?

  • @Martingj56
    @Martingj56 2 года назад +1

    I use an Osprey backpack with a Tenba byod 10 plus a filter case. It is very comfortable to carry, holds all the gear I need and serves as a daypack.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      Nice setup! I have an Osprey Tempest hiking backpack that is my absolute favorite day pack and sometimes I stuff camera gear in there. I love the idea of using a an insert.

  • @TheCicada007
    @TheCicada007 6 месяцев назад

    Great Video! What bottom plate are you using for the Sony A7IV?

  • @ryanthomas9306
    @ryanthomas9306 7 месяцев назад

    Are you still using this back pack? Going to hawaii shortly and want to upgrade my pack

  • @rudypol
    @rudypol 2 года назад

    Great Bag, I bought it after seeing you and it’s perfect for what I need.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Just used it on a hike today and love it more than ever. I hope it works out well for you 🙏

  • @loganz
    @loganz 2 года назад

    2:58 have you considered doing behind the scenes videos of your professional work at events. Sam Herd has a similar setup and his bts wedding videos are fantastic.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I've considered BTS at my shoots, but I'm always nervous about focusing too much on the BTS and not doing my actual job. But something I'm considering for sure.

  • @chicster
    @chicster 2 года назад

    Is the bag waterproof and how much does it weigh empty? Thank you!

  • @ayankinthephilippines1416
    @ayankinthephilippines1416 2 года назад

    is there a specific camera bag you use for your go pro cameras ?

  • @andrewscot8553
    @andrewscot8553 7 месяцев назад

    Shout out to the Seattle Squad! Great video! Thank you so much! :)

  • @leef3167
    @leef3167 2 года назад

    Hi. I got the photocross 15. Can you attach a Peak Design clip to this bag. Thanks.

  • @focusandcreatenow
    @focusandcreatenow Год назад

    habe you tried the brevite jumper bag. i think this is my fav at the moment.

  • @HungNguyen-yg6dq
    @HungNguyen-yg6dq 2 года назад

    I love thinktank bags too! Have you ever heard of F-Stop Kenti backpack? I think it will fit all your need perfect!

  • @rkdazet
    @rkdazet 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your excellent review! Unfortunately, the Photocross backpacks seem to have been discontinued. 😥 Not even listed on Think Tank's site! I've found a store that has the Photocross backpack 15, but not the 13. I've been using the Think Tank Photo Turnstyle 10 V2 which I like a lot. Nice for hiking light and excellent quality. Can't carry all the gear that you have backed in your bag though, so I can't use it for travel unless I place it on a rolling carry on with other personal items and Mac Book. I don't care for most normal backpacks because it's too awkward to get to my gear quickly. I like that your bag is essentially both a backpack and a sling pack. I prefer smaller and lighter which is why I shoot Sony mirrorless. I don't need to carry all my gear with me, only what I really need for what I'm photographing. I've owned a lot of bags over the years and my Think Tank bags are my favorites.

  • @elcano091
    @elcano091 2 года назад +1

    Have you tried the tamron 70-180mm f/2.8? Might be a good option for you. It’s way lighter but you do loose those 20mm and a bit of smoothness on the bokeh.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      The bokeh and loss of 20mm on the long end are the exact reasons why I don't use the Tamron. But lately the idea of having a lighter lens is sounding more and more appealing...

  • @bytecode5834
    @bytecode5834 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @snappyft
    @snappyft 2 года назад

    I’ve been using this bag for a couple of years now, and agree that its brilliant!

  • @edwardespeseth9619
    @edwardespeseth9619 Год назад

    I know this was 6 months ago but did you still want to sell/have that PD zip bag?

  • @mingzhezhang2992
    @mingzhezhang2992 2 года назад

    I'm still searching for the perfect camera bag for me. I'm not a professional photographer so I need something that can hold both camera gears and travel gears. Unfortunately camera bag makers seem to only care about camera gears and vice versa. For example two side pouches is a must have for me because I need to carry a tripod, a water bottle and an umbrella. The water bottle and the tripod, one of them needs to go into the front pocket depending on if the umbrella is wet. Just this one requirement filters out most of the camera bags on the market. Having a non camera bag easily solves storage problems but camera gear access is cumbersome. So I'm now sticking to my Osprey Nebula combined with a small waist bag to hold two lenses that I will most likely switch to.

  • @MolrikE
    @MolrikE 9 месяцев назад

    👍 Your reviews are worthy! Thanks

  • @BugBobsWildWorld
    @BugBobsWildWorld 2 года назад

    Good comparison and nicely done! Funny, I was in REI just the other day, thinking "Why doesn't Osprey make a camera bag?". Cool that you had the same idea.

  • @zackchoy1969
    @zackchoy1969 2 года назад

    nice bag ! I am using the backlight 36L version and was looking for a smaller version ....

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      There aren't many options smaller than 15L, but this is a great option IMO.

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 2 года назад

    I’ve invested and tried many camera bags and backpacks over the years. I finally settled on Domke brand bags. Mainly because they hold a lot more. They are not rigid and heavy when empty. I can take my gear out and literally fold the bag and throw it in a suitcase. It’s very robust and weighs very little when empty. I’ll put my gear in a Pelican case for travel and then put what I need for a day’s shooting the Domke bag.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      I've heard of Domke bags, but haven't had a chance to try them yet. Thanks for sharing your setup!

    • @Macjohn1419
      @Macjohn1419 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect check them out. All the other bags I had, I had to conform my equipment to the bag. There were too rigid and had some weight when empty. The Domke I can fold or roll it up and throw it in a suitcase. My camera equipment were inside sturdy Pelican cases and checked onto the plane. All I needed to carry was my small carry on and my iPhone. At my destination, I would pull out the gear I would need and put them in the Domke. Unnecessary equipment was locked up in the Pelican and left at the hotel.

  • @mariarob
    @mariarob 2 года назад +1

    My first comment on your posts. Been watching since I got my first GoPro (9) 3 weeks ago. I just bought a brand new lowepro viewpoint bp 250 aw of Mercari. That bag seemed to be the best overall bag for what it does, even after viewing this review. The one thing I liked better about your bag is the side access. In all fairness though, I AM using mine for GoPro/accessories and not cameras as you described. I love all your videos so far. Thank you.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear from you Robert. Lowepro has a lot of popular options, but I've never owned one of their bags. I always end up with Think Tank. Even this time around, I had 3 Lowepros as contenders but just didn't pull the trigger. The nice thing about this bag that I completely forgot to mention is that the dividers are removable, so it can carry more than camera gear.

    • @mariarob
      @mariarob 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect I just received the Lowepro today. The floor of the top (roof of the bottom case) is removable so if you dont want the bottom bag (which is why I got it for my go pro accessories) you have a larger big part. This bag also has lots of hoops and straps to fasten things. Sure would be nice to try both simultaneously without buying both. Good luck and thanks again for all the RELEVENT material!

  • @nelsonmercado4594
    @nelsonmercado4594 2 года назад

    Thank you for your video. Any thoughts using this bag for a gimbal? Let’s say the Crane 2S. Thank you.

  • @sue.Hoo123
    @sue.Hoo123 2 года назад

    Perfect timing, I am looking for a new bag, I currently use a sling and need a backpack for even weight distribution on my shoulders. I’ve discovered most smaller bags don’t have a waist strap, so this really seems ideal. We don’t all want to carry a hulking great bag, we are not all 6ft men! Thank you 👍

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      Definitely take a look at this bag -- it's the best for it's size, in my opinion.

  • @eagleeatsmonkey3621
    @eagleeatsmonkey3621 2 года назад

    i have the sling version, 2 problem though ... 1st the surface texture dont last long, it peels off easily after a year or so, 2nd is the side access which is on the wrong side

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Good points. I've had to re-train myself to flip the bag in the opposite direction to access to side zipper. I would hope the outer lining lasts well, but time will tell...

  • @CapturedByKen
    @CapturedByKen 2 года назад

    I have that same Godox Flash, excellent piece of gear!

  • @elgenetiamzon1062
    @elgenetiamzon1062 2 года назад

    I use the sling version of that bag because I like to be able to pull camera out without having to take my bag off.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Good point. I like the look of the sling, but prefer to balance the weight out on 2 shoulders.

  • @juliannazdunich7235
    @juliannazdunich7235 11 месяцев назад

    such a great review, thank you! I have 2 questions - I am a 6 foot plus woman, would this fit me too? I'm trying to decide between it and the 15, which leads to the 2nd question - do you think the 15 would fit under an airplane seat too? thank you :)

  • @mule555
    @mule555 2 года назад +1

    Great review, I don't know why this bag isn't more popular! I have the Photocross Backpack 15 (which confusingly has a volume of 20l) and I'm amazed how much I can fit in it. I shoot wildlife and often have to hike far into the jungle so need room for extra gear. I'm able to fit my a7riii with Sony 100-400 attached on the bottom and my binoculars and teleconverter in the middle, which leaves a big space on top and in the front pocket for miscellaneous hiking gear. My only concern is the thickness of the padding on the side walls while traveling, but I just sandwich my camera/lens between some extra dividers for a little extra padding.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      I feel like Think Tank products have been overshadowed by more "trendy" bags by Peak Design, Nomadic, etc, which is a shame b/c Think Tank has the best camera bags IMO.

    • @colinv4528
      @colinv4528 2 года назад +1

      The 13 and 15 in the names refer to the size of the laptop that fits!

    • @ThorSkin69
      @ThorSkin69 Год назад

      Can you fit a the Sony 200-600mm into the backpack sideways? Or suggest a bag that can?

  • @suonoluci
    @suonoluci 11 месяцев назад

    Grazie e ancora grazie. Oggi mi è arrivato lo zaino come il tuo è comodissimo sono davvero contento

  • @lorraine6185
    @lorraine6185 2 года назад

    I have the Photocross 13. Not sure if it the same size. Mine has orange zippers, & I just love it too! I can even fit my Sony a7Riii with the 70-200 f2.8 mounted on the camera. The people @ the camera store told me it would not fit. I know the 70-200 lens is heavy. That’s why I’m selling mine. The only thing that I don’t like is that when I tighten all the straps to distribute the weight & I swing it around to get things out. Well it’s so high that I can’t get my camera out easily. I’m sure it is because I am short. I will just have to find a way to work that delima.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      That is an excellent point about the side access being a little tricky. I also experienced that, but chalked it up to just not being used to it and needing to practice to get it right. But ideally, you shouldn't need practice to access your gear.

  • @YummyPork
    @YummyPork Год назад +1

    Great review. Spent some time looking at this bag in my local store but your review does a great job of laying out the features and usability. I currently use the Photocross 10 sling but it's not ideal for travel That one is good for carrying the camera around and a few lenses but is just a bit too small as a carry-on (for all the other items you need to carry when travelling).
    PS. Those little hooks also have a second use besides being convenient pulls. You can hook the little anchor into the other pull's loop and vice versa. This makes it harder for anybody to zip open you bag then you have it on your back. It's an anti-pickpocket measure (Edit: Looks like this work son the sling and not the backpack - unless you don't mind you front compartments being a bit open.... nevermind)

  • @stevearita3267
    @stevearita3267 2 года назад

    Excellent review and agree with everything you said. I own the peak design 13 sling bag, and your right, it starts to dig into one's shoulder after awhile. I was thinking about the backpack you reviewed, and your review convinced me...so big shout out to you for doing the video. I subscribed to your channel. Thank you again. BTW, as an FYI, I just picked up the Ulanzi Coman travel tripod, and it is perfect for travel, I plan to head to the Tetons in a few weeks, so will take it with me. I bought the Peak Design Carbon tripod last year and really liked it, but the Ulanzi is noticeably lighter and the ball head design is much better than PD, you can actually turn your camera in portrait mode on either side!

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      That's awesome, thank you so much for watching the channel. Have a blast in the Tetons -- I have yet to go there, but I hear it is beautiful!

  • @BryanMiraflor
    @BryanMiraflor 2 года назад

    i think you might like the ThinkTank Battery Holder case instead of that Tenba one that you have. The ThinkTank Battery Holder is more low profile and less bulk.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I didn't even know about that. Thanks for the tip!

  • @CameronYee
    @CameronYee 2 года назад +31

    I say Peak Design bags are ones to "date," but Think Tank bags are ones to "marry." 😅

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +2

      That is the perfect way to put it 🤣

    • @quint57
      @quint57 2 года назад

      I agree completely!

    • @takoflame4948
      @takoflame4948 2 года назад +1

      Lol yeah cause these u can link on Amazon and get a commission

    • @Caninehandler
      @Caninehandler 2 года назад +1

      What is happening here

    • @MADFISHINREELS
      @MADFISHINREELS 2 года назад

      @@Caninehandler 😂

  • @beckykuperstein
    @beckykuperstein 2 года назад

    I love this backpack too! I do landscape/nature and some architecture. I love it for hikes where I don't need a lot of extra layers. I can fit my Sony full frame with 24-105, 100-400 and 16-35 f4. I use the straps on the back for my tripod because I always want a water bottle....or thermal mug with coffee. For heavier duty outdoor adventures I have Shimodas which are amazing but much bigger.

  • @willerdthebeast
    @willerdthebeast 2 года назад

    New to the camera game wanted to take my camera out when i hike and go fishing . Was curious how this bag would hold up in the elements and near the water. And if it has enough protection to be set down on the rocks/hard terrain.
    Would you recommend this bag? Or is there any bag that might be better Suited for that? Thank you!

  • @nadeem6337
    @nadeem6337 2 года назад

    Wonderful review! Hoping you can comment, do the hip straps have pockets? I’m looking for something with quick and easy access for my phone.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      No pockets on the hip straps, unfortunately. I added a Timbuk2 velcro pocket to the shoulder strap, which is perfect for holding my phone or wallet.

    • @nadeem6337
      @nadeem6337 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect good to know. Thank you!

  • @cliffko081953
    @cliffko081953 Год назад

    Enjoyed your review. Very concise and to the point. What I am looking for mirrors your talking points. I am also one who is looking for a backpack because my shoulder bag hurts after a short time and expect a sling would not be much different. I have been looking at a lot of bags and although everyone shows what they are putting in their bags, no one ever tells us the overall weight of the gear they are carrying. Even the most uncomfortable straps are comfortable if you are only carry 5 pounds of gear what do they feel like carrying 15 or 20 lbs. I would also like to know how you feel about the bag ,fully loaded, with and without the hip / waist belt. Thanks again for a great review.

  • @brucer3242
    @brucer3242 2 года назад

    Great review. I note that it is “water resistant”. How waterproof is that?

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Not super waterproof, but it does come with a compact rain cover in case it is really wet.

  • @ZoranOreskovic
    @ZoranOreskovic 2 года назад

    I would like a video for the Godox V1S.

  • @brentkingstonphotography4615
    @brentkingstonphotography4615 2 года назад

    I have enjoyed listening to your camera backpack philosophy 👍

  • @AllanBarnett
    @AllanBarnett 2 года назад

    I carry the Sony 7 Mark III & IV and have the the 12-24, 24-70 & 70-200 all f/2.8. I also keep remote triggers, filters (P style). How will these fit this bag or the 15L will work better?

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I would try the 15L. In this one, you might be able to fit everything, but it sounds be really tight

  • @jimthomson9044
    @jimthomson9044 Год назад

    Great video, little wasted time with off-topic verbiage. I have had this bag for a year - bought it on sale from ThinkTank for $90. Decided I didn't like it because it did not have much space for smaller personal items (non-camera stuff). Would like more space in front pocket panel - too tight! I wanted to use it for travel since I do not check luggage on airplanes; use a roll-on bag plus my backpack (aka personal item). Maybe I need to give it a second try. :)

  • @piosuh9912
    @piosuh9912 2 года назад

    I would like to buy it but Is the strap included for hanging the TRIPOD in the center of the bag?

  • @eheheh3263
    @eheheh3263 Год назад

    Would you recommend the 15L version for people using a dslr or would this smaller one still work??

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  Год назад

      Depends on which DSLR and what lenses you use. If it’s a standard size DSLR (not the giant Nikon D6 or Canon 1DX), and you don’t use a battery grip, and you don’t have a lot of fixed aperture zoom lenses, it will likely be a good fit.

  • @lindachubbs1790
    @lindachubbs1790 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the product information. It would be cool if you could create your own backpack & fill the void for female body. I used to have a big Pelican case....but a good bag like this one will be my next go to bag. ❤

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  7 месяцев назад

      I wish there were more camera accessory options made specifically for females. They’re all so male oriented 😕

  • @tekguyphoto
    @tekguyphoto 2 года назад

    Im the same with my camera bags like my wife with purses. Always looking for a newer one. Cool.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Same! Glad someone else understands 😂

  • @focusandcreatenow
    @focusandcreatenow Год назад

    i can never find the ideal camera bag, I have tried them all!!!

  • @az9az9az9
    @az9az9az9 Год назад

    Are there any small backpacks that are not tight fit for 26 x 36 cm and 2.5cm thick laptop?

  • @ThorSkin69
    @ThorSkin69 Год назад

    Do you know if a Sony 200-600mm would fit in the bottom compartment, not connected? I’m trying to find a bag I can fit it into, I might have to drop the 200-600mm and keep my 70-200 f2.8 😫 for Aviation. Nanuk 935 is great hard case, but not a backpack!

  • @SYEP
    @SYEP 2 года назад

    You should try out the Wandrd PRVKE backpack

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Does it have a waist strap?

    • @SYEP
      @SYEP 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect it comes with it if you get it with the photography bundle.

    • @williamaungleyraud
      @williamaungleyraud 2 года назад

      @@SYEP the PRVKE is gorgeous, and handy with the roll top, but it isn't nearly as comfortable, and its waist strap is almost laughable. So unfortunately it's a great bag, with plenty room for improvement 😎👍

  • @leef3167
    @leef3167 2 года назад

    Hi. Great video. Can you fit a small drone?

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      For sure! The Mini or Mavic would fit just fine.

  • @JackieSemple
    @JackieSemple 2 года назад

    I have found this video helpful. Never heard of this bag until seeing this video. Not sure that I like side only access. I think that's restrictive but maybe it is worth trying. Still, I don't want to spend in the region of $160 only to find it is not the bag for me. Food for thought. Anyhow, your video is tops with me. I'm impressed with the level of sincerity this communicates as well as the factual knowledge.
    I'd love to see how you can fit in those two a7 bodies with lenses and ensure that they do not collide with one another. I like my expensive hardware well separated.
    My thanks.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Good points. I've come to like side access the most because I can clearly see and access everything in the bag without putting it down. Back access is nice too, but I hate removing my bag every time to do that. I should have showed the interior more clearly, but it's nicely padded with removable inserts, so you can make your own configuration or remove them altogether and use the bag however you please. Thank you for watching 🙏

    • @JackieSemple
      @JackieSemple 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect I’ve just taken possession of this bag having ordered it online (160 US Dollars) and without actual sight. Your video inspired this move. I’m more impressed than I had anticipated. It’s a Goldilocks (and the 3 bears) bag, not too big, not too small, just right - for me and I am 6 feet tall. I can fit in my kit admirably, securely and easily. It seems well made and durable. But an unexpected bonus is that it sits comfortably on my back like no other, meaning I shall be able to carry it around on full day events without having to moan. Lastly, it does not draw unwanted attention, so I can safely go about my business. I have no laptop issues. I like it a lot. Thanks.

  • @johnn5646
    @johnn5646 2 года назад

    Great video! Love the removable waist strap on your new bag. I, too, am getting more disgruntled with my PD and have been seriously thinking of selling it. Where do you usually go to sell your used gear/bags?

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I've been using Facebook Marketplace and Gear Focus. Will be doing a video about selling gear soon!

  • @RonaldBrown59
    @RonaldBrown59 2 года назад +1

    Great bag review. This one has a lot of useful features, and it’s priced affordably. I’m currently using the latest PYGTech bag, and I like it, but it’s not perfect. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JCouv52
    @JCouv52 2 года назад

    Took your advise and bought the bag, but...
    Have you tried to fit the Peak Camera Clip to the strap?
    Seems that is a big no-no.
    If correct what a poor design team...

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I can get my Peak Design Clip to fit on the shoulder strap, but it took a lot of trial and error. TBH I have trouble fitting that clip on most bags, and the straps on this one are rather thin compared to most.

  • @andresalgadomarques
    @andresalgadomarques 2 года назад

    Nice video! I have the 15 version and it's great, I love my backpack and I totally agree with everything you said, I value the exact same things you do and these bags are awesome! 👍👍👍

    • @pretor706
      @pretor706 2 года назад

      Can you close the bag one handed while holding your camera with the other hand?

    • @andresalgadomarques
      @andresalgadomarques 2 года назад +1

      @@pretor706 hello! Yes, it's doable, but I prefer to rest my backpack somewhere or ask someone to hold my camera if I need to grab something from the bag 👍

  • @leehubbell9636
    @leehubbell9636 8 месяцев назад

    I don’t think the6 have the 13 in the backpack now.

  • @dougmassey1807
    @dougmassey1807 2 года назад

    Osprey can be used and is a great bag (back pack)but maybe too big for your use also fairly exxy, but tuff. Think Tank looks interesting though.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I have several Osprey bags for backpacking and day hiking that are great, but usually they're stuffed full of outdoor gear. I suppose using a padded camera insert would work, but would love to see Osprey's take on a dedicated camera bag.

  • @scottiebumich
    @scottiebumich Год назад

    Why not just get the 15L peak design ZIP bag, it's lighter than the 20L and everything else you want the 15L still has?

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  Год назад

      I tried the 15L, but still found the stiff back and lack of padding on the back section to be uncomfortable. Over a year later of using the ThinkTank backpack, it is still my go-to for hauling my camera gear and laptop around.

    • @scottiebumich
      @scottiebumich Год назад

      That makes sense I use it mostly for an everyday bag and when I do travel with my camera I don't have that much gear so my bag weighs less than 10 lbs usually

  • @philmtx3fr
    @philmtx3fr 2 года назад

    Nice review. On my side I would prefer model 15 to have more space for my computer. The only issue I see vs the pd v1 (I don t like v2 with zip) is the lack of access from the top which is useful to put non photo stuff and to avoid mixing it with the photo stuff but the price is also interesting.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Yeah, the top access is nice. The only problem for me was being unable to fully lock or secure that top flap.

  • @trekkeruss
    @trekkeruss 2 года назад

    I am only watching because I suffer from GAS. I use a Nanuk 935 hardshell wheeled case. I bought it when I outgrew my Peak Design messenger bag. But even the Nanuk is not really big enough, so the PD is an overflow and event bag.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      I have a Pelican 1510 (in addition to all of these bags!), and used to fill that to the brim, also needing an overflow bag. There are times when I have so much gear that I still need a setup like that 😜

  • @LukeKwan78
    @LukeKwan78 Год назад

    lmao. and im looking for something bigger than 40L! I have lots of lenses including a 600 gm

  • @Opinions-from-YUL
    @Opinions-from-YUL 2 года назад

    This MindShift bag doesn’t hold a candle to the bags from Shimoda Designs. Their Explore V2 25 bag while larger offers so much more practicality and is feature rich. It also easily fits under an airplane seat and is designed for travel as well as field work.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +3

      I like the look of the Shimoda Explore, but the smallest size it comes in is 25L, and it weighs over 4lbs. The MindShift bag is quite a bit smaller at 12L, and just over 1lb. Obviously each bag is made for a specific use case, but my search was for the smallest, most lightweight ergonomic backpack.

  • @GilbertTang
    @GilbertTang 2 года назад

    I also left PD (for bags), including literally giving one away during a recent overseas shoot. Too rigid.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I don't get why the bag is so rigid and how so many people think it's a good thing 🤔

  • @_HMCB_
    @_HMCB_ 2 года назад +1

    You’re very pleasant to listen to ❤️
    I just bought two Nomatic bags last week. The messenger bag is awesome. Waiting on the second bag, although it’s a beast (25L). I’d never heard of the brand you showcased as I’m a pretty new photographer. I think the 12L will be perfect for excursions this fall. Thanks for the tip.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад +1

      Nice, so glad you enjoyed the video. Think Tank is an OG camera bag brand compared to Peak Design and Nomatic, but they make really awesome shoulder bags, backpacks, and roller bags in particular.

  • @alvinbartolome1239
    @alvinbartolome1239 2 года назад

    @ThinkTankPhoto would you consider making a Think Tank version of this Photocross 13/15 Series? Just like Suzi told us, more or urban in vibe.
    Proud owner of Think Tank bags, especially the Hubba Hubba Hiney. :)

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I LOVE this idea -- would love to see a more urban looking version of this backpack.

    • @alvinbartolome1239
      @alvinbartolome1239 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect The closest I could find is the Urban Access 13 but I could be wrong.

    • @PeteEdmunds
      @PeteEdmunds 10 месяцев назад

      Check out the think tank backstory. 13 or 15. I have the 13 and echo all that’s said in this video about think tank 13L day packs . The backstory has an urban grey material - still durable though. Mine got drenched in Iceland and was all fine.

  • @RRRCCCDDD
    @RRRCCCDDD 2 года назад

    yeah. This is my favorite backpack. Only thing it cannot do is carry my cam with my super telephoto

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Yeah, that's a cost of having a smaller bag. I sometimes wish my long lens attached to the camera could fit, but then again I rarely use my telephoto anymore 😅

  • @-blackwindsgeography8133
    @-blackwindsgeography8133 2 года назад

    I have the TT messenger bag and I love it. However I think TT bag's protection layer is too thin. For this backpack, I more like the PD's design. Especially their V2 did very nice job. To me, this TT backpack just looks like an old fashion bag for a middle school student ( Sorry |-) ). From the feature perspective, I did not see anything this one did better than the PD one. Maybe as you said, this bag is lighter and more comfortable.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      One feature sorely lacking on the PD bag is the waist strap. If it had that, and a less stiff back, it would still be my top choice for a bag. I agree with you on the design though -- PD looks way sharper and more modern. I wish TT would make a more urban and less rugged looking version of this bag.

    • @-blackwindsgeography8133
      @-blackwindsgeography8133 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect pd 20l or 30l does have the waist strap. There is a tips video on RUclips tell people how to figure it out.

  • @gongfan5181
    @gongfan5181 2 года назад +2

    I don’t see any advantage of your new bag here. I still love my PD 30L V2 and I think it definitely holds more than your new bag. For looking PD blow this bag out of the water.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      I agree that PD still looks a lot better.

  • @coleplacemb
    @coleplacemb 2 года назад

    I wonder why they call it the Photocross 13 backpack when it's 12 liters.
    Oh, I see... it fits a 13" laptop.

  • @leesgrandpaadventures7197
    @leesgrandpaadventures7197 2 года назад

    I like it.

  • @michelelzo8583
    @michelelzo8583 2 года назад

    Side access for me is a no, i find when travelling i want taking my camera from the back. I lived in South America and i would not use anything with access on the side or front because you will find out missing gear. Just preference.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      That's a fair point. I still prefer side access. I feel like it's a personal preference.

  • @lorraine6185
    @lorraine6185 2 года назад

    Also would be nice to have a luggage strap.

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Agreed, that would be a great addition. Although in practice, I rarely use it and generally don't mind carrying my backpack.

  • @KentSpain85
    @KentSpain85 2 года назад

    Hi! Great review, I love this bag! I can’t use my peak design bag anymore, it’s so uncomfortable when filled. I’ve been using the manfrotto back loader for big trips. But I love having smaller backpacks for short trips or just going for a walk. My main setup is a r5 + rf70-200 2.8. Does your 13l bag hold the camera+Lens attached? I love side loading bags, it makes it so convenient to take pictures. I have 2 tenba backpacks, the skyline 13 and Fulton 10. They both hold the r5+70-200. I loooooveee camera bags. Haha. Thanks!

    • @Gemini_Connect
      @Gemini_Connect  2 года назад

      Those are great camera bags -- we have a Tenba shoulder bag that we love. This bag can't fit the 70-200mm f/2.8 when attached to a camera body, so that's really the only downside.

    • @KentSpain85
      @KentSpain85 2 года назад

      @@Gemini_Connect Oh what a shame :( Thanks for getting back to me!