I just bought this bag recently, as a real estate photographer & videographer i'm constantly on the move. This bag has increased my workflow so much and it's brilliant having all of the gear in one rolling bag instead of multiple cases! Should have done it sooner! - Agree with you about the hard back.... it needs a bit of a cushion layer.
I used to always use a backpack but at one point my gear just outgrew it and I mainly switch to rollers. I still use the occasional backpack if its just some street stuff or something.
@@Eric_Rossi as a real estate photographer my bag stays in the car and the tripod along with the camera just leave. If I was in and out of shoots that required me to haul a lot of my gear then I would probably switch.
My smaller rolling Lowepro travel bag is near equal for size and space. For light stands, my luggage case is where 2 light carbon fiber stands will get stashed with clothing. And the camera bag stays in my car or overhead on a plane. Cheers, M. D. Vaden / Oregon
if you have it near the front, handle side most it might but itll be pretty tight honestly. For example you cant have a normal sized flashed standing up in a section if that helps
I just bought this bag recently, as a real estate photographer & videographer i'm constantly on the move. This bag has increased my workflow so much and it's brilliant having all of the gear in one rolling bag instead of multiple cases! Should have done it sooner! - Agree with you about the hard back.... it needs a bit of a cushion layer.
I appreciate the review. The bag would be great for flights, but since I'm driving to all my shoots the backpack still serves me well.
I used to always use a backpack but at one point my gear just outgrew it and I mainly switch to rollers. I still use the occasional backpack if its just some street stuff or something.
@@Eric_Rossi as a real estate photographer my bag stays in the car and the tripod along with the camera just leave. If I was in and out of shoots that required me to haul a lot of my gear then I would probably switch.
My smaller rolling Lowepro travel bag is near equal for size and space. For light stands, my luggage case is where 2 light carbon fiber stands will get stashed with clothing. And the camera bag stays in my car or overhead on a plane. Cheers, M. D. Vaden / Oregon
Yeah I downsized a little moving to this, I had a larger Lowepro bag as well!
Can we fit ad600 pro & ad300 in it same time ? Along with a7iv ,sigma 55 mm , sigma 105mm pls help
It looks quite shallow? Does this fit a gripped camera?
if you have it near the front, handle side most it might but itll be pretty tight honestly. For example you cant have a normal sized flashed standing up in a section if that helps
Bro which lower roller bag is that one?
Bruh the title and thumbnail and the video says it lol
@@Eric_Rossi the lower one haha
Oh the lowepro one? Lol honestly never knew the model of that bag but it’s been long gone. It’s pretty old though. Sorry I don’t have a model for ya