Tenba DNA 16" Slim Messenger Bag - Is It The Right Bag for Traveling?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Looking for the perfect camera bag for your next trip? Check out our review of the Tenba DNA 16" Slim Messenger Bag! Designed for traveling photographers, this bag features a lightweight yet durable design, a customizable padded interior, and multiple pockets and compartments for your gear and personal items. With a waterproof base and a magnetic Fidlock® buckle for easy access, this bag is a great option for air travel. Plus, its slim profile makes it easy to fit under the seat in front of you or in the overhead compartment. Watch our review now and subscribe for more tech and travel content!
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Комментарии • 9

  • @apstudios01
    @apstudios01 Год назад +3

    I like that bag. Thanks for the review.

    • @cesarecampoli
      @cesarecampoli  Год назад

      I'm liking it so far... I still don't know which lenses I'm going to bring though. Always curious to see what travel lenses people bring. I'll have my version here soon. Thanks for the comment.

  • @gordoa172
    @gordoa172 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your review! I ended up getting this bag as well! Travels well and can fit much more than it alludes too! I got the blue version- I think it’s better for mixing in and doesn’t scream- look at my camera bag!

  • @JrKinabalu
    @JrKinabalu 4 дня назад

    for travelling if it is a short distance is ok but if it is more, better get a normal backpack.. cuz having one shoulder to bear the weight will hurt your shoulder.. unless u can have a 3in1 messenger/backpack. like Topo for an example.

  • @andrear9500
    @andrear9500 Год назад

    Thanks Cesare! How do you separate two lenses one above the other? I mean, to access the bottom one do you have to remove de divider after removing the top lens first? PD has a smart divider with a movable and non sticky flap, very handy.

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr Год назад +1

    My travel system is two A7RV bodies, a 24-70mm GM II and 70-200mm GM II lenses, in a PD Everyday Backpack. But, I'm thinking about changing to a Tenba DNA 16 Slim if it will hold my gear with the cameras next to each other at the top of the bag with attached lenses facing down.

  • @tgchism
    @tgchism Год назад

    I like primes so I'm taking my Sony A7III with a 50mm 1.2, 24mm1.4 and maybe a 105mm to New Zealand. I'm looking closely at this bag as the best way to do this.

  • @corrbox2
    @corrbox2 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice review Cesare. If I was going to El Salvador with a Z6II, I would replace the 105 macro for the Z 2.8 70-200 or the F mount 70-200 f4 and bbring the FTZ adapter. The longer lens can be used as a telephoto or possibly a "macro' sty;e lens. Aince you've probably traveled on your trip, how was it? Did you dind that you required those 4 lenses, what did you shoot? 😜 📷 😎 Did you have any issues with or of "people" while shooting in El Salvador?

  • @projecthikaribyrhg
    @projecthikaribyrhg 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Mate!
    Good day. By any chance would you know if it could fit a camera body with a 70200f4 or something similar tele attched to it?
    Cheers. tia.
    #ProjectHikaribyRHG