I realize I'm late to the party but I had to comment. I HAVEN'T LAUGHED THIS HARD IN MONTHS!!! Mind you, the review was excellent an I'm looking into this bag. But, with that said, I started chuckling when you started talking about the "2 minute review" and I'd already seen that the video was 17+ minutes long. Then when your timer went off at 2 minutes and you were going strong, I couldn't hold back. I belly laughed the rest of the video - watching the timer continue WAAAAAAAYY past 2 minutes and you still doling out the info. I loved it. The timer was brilliant. Thanks so much for the review and for the laughs!
I first heard about PGYTech a few weeks ago when I was searching for a cheaper alternative to PD strap clips and bought the Beetle. Satisfies my laziness _and_ my miserliness. Two thumbs up. 👍👍
Good luck with new playlist. Their products also remind me of PD. Magnets? Will they be lost? Tip: store empty batteries upside down; charged ones, rightside up. Would have been good to see you put a bottle in that holder. And perhaps fully load it.
I have the old 6 l. With my OM d m1 mark II, and 12-40 mm f2.8, 40-150 f 2.8, teleconverter and 25 mm f1.7, extra battery and two filters without problems. Which, as you point out, covers from 24-420mm f2.8. Not bad.
Nice review. This bag is on my shortlist due to the understated looks. Unfortunately the Billinghams are a bit to flashy or expensive looking where I live. I'd recommend dropping the 2 minute time constraint you want to impose on your reviews and let them run a bit longer just like this one. Viewers know and respect your insight into different products and appreciate the thoroughness you put into these videos.
I would have loved it if the 4 liter version would have the possibility to use it as a waist bag/hip bag. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work with the PGYTECH. I use my PD everyday sling 3 liter for all my hikes - it's perfect, rock solid, but just a little small (although it fits my em-1 mk2 + 12-40, plus the 40-150 f4, plus the 9-18 or laowa 7.5mm, plus extra batteries and lens pens/microfiber cloth). Plus, I can clip the camera on the outside. For hikes, it's mandatory for me to have it on my waist so that I can still have my regular backpack. PGYTECH, please add this functionality to version 3 :) Or PD, release a 4l version :D For a pure sling bag, there are way too many alternatives to stand out. The only serious competition for the PD 3l (as a wait bag), afaik, is the COSYSPEED CAMSLINGER (but nice colors are currently out of stock).
Jimmy it’s hard to keep a secret anymore if there is a photo involved. I took a screenshot of a your mystery bag on my iPad, cropped it to show just the bag and used google “lens” to search for it. Yup, I found it immediately. My lips are sealed. Looking forward to your review.🙂
I have the PD 6L bag ( and the 3l one) I like the design and the way I can clip my camera to the outside of the bag with the extra clip. This bag seems to be a bit roomier than the PD one despite both being 6l.
@@VoidShepherd Wow, what gear have you got in the bag? Any bigger will be in the 'pro' category. For more and heavier stuff, I then to use Billingham Eventer, which is big.
Great content as always. Thank you. Would you consider doing a video to show what you are going to take with you to Japan? I thinknit could be a great video to watch. Me and my wife are going to Japan the very first time and I am thinking of what to take with me. I am an Olympus shooter.
Oh that's an idea. I will make something for you, if only you will watch it hahaha. Joking. I think it's a good idea and I can explain why too. Thanks again for watching!
I ordered a backpack from them and have been getting the runaround on shipping. I do like the stuff I’ve ordered from them, definitely a more economical alternative to PD, but damn.
Jimmy, do you have any recommendations for an L-bracket for the G9ii? I tried the 3 legged thing Lexie and not only did it cover the mic ports, but also had some flex with longer lenses, like I could see the movement/gap between the plate and camera, no matter how much I wrenched it down... maybe due to the rubber pad?
Are you using a big heavy lens? It's not recommended and better use the tripod collar and rotate 90 degree. any bracket or tripod mount isn't supposed to take that much load, you may risk bending or cracking it. I dont' see any flex in mine but there are other options with room for the mic port, let me test a couple and let you know.
@@Red35Photography thank you. Sadly the pany 50-200 doesn’t have a tripod collar/leg, but even then I was able to see the movement with the Oly 25/1.2 while adjusting the camera.
I've definitely been looking into Pgytech bags. Currently my backpack is the KF Alpha Air 25L and the KF Concept Alpha Air sling 9L. P.s. Did you see Viltrox released a new and affordable 20mm AF lens? I'm debating it.
I use the Wandrd 6ltr. Really small, light and weatherproof. Takes a camera and lens (Olympus M1) and I can just squeeze 2 other lenses in. (25mm f1.2, 17mm f1.2 and a 12-40 on the camera. Worth a look. That bag looks too big for me.
@@Red35Photography Will look at the pouches mate. That is my 'street' kit above, although I often go out with a single lens on a body to make me think more. Keep snapping! Love your content. Best, Tony M.
LOL :P... a "2-minute" tech review that lasts 17-minutes and change ... great review as always, Jimmy. But, probably need to rethink the time component. I appreciate the PGYTech bag, but I'm really looking forward to the Wotancraft review.
That opening is massive or expansive. I kept looking at the bags profile and its longer at the top than the bottom. I thought that looked weird until you said the opening is massive. Define massive.....but the point is, it's wider than the bottom so is easy to put you hand in because the side at the top of the bag is out of the way
@@Red35Photography Nah you explained it great. I'm not even sure what is said is right. But I was just looking at and trying to work out what was unusual looking, at least to me, and then you said how easy it was to get things in and out of and I thought Bingo! Good design! I don't normally like sling bags but I might have a look at this one. Keep up great work.
Interesting you mentioned this. I don't have PD sling but I did look it up. Then I also found some other slings that are very similar... can't really say who copy who or who came up with some of the ideas. Well, there are some differences and they all hold gear well by the looks of things. But I do like the battery notification system.
@@Red35Photography Well, imho PD is older ;) The whole design language is definitely "copied" from PD, but this is not a bad thing. Look at all the "copies" (and partly even improved) versions of the infamous PD Travel Tripod... As long as they are not violating any copyright, more competition is a good thing.
I realize I'm late to the party but I had to comment.
I HAVEN'T LAUGHED THIS HARD IN MONTHS!!!
Mind you, the review was excellent an I'm looking into this bag. But, with that said, I started chuckling when you started talking about the "2 minute review" and I'd already seen that the video was 17+ minutes long. Then when your timer went off at 2 minutes and you were going strong, I couldn't hold back. I belly laughed the rest of the video - watching the timer continue WAAAAAAAYY past 2 minutes and you still doling out the info. I loved it. The timer was brilliant.
Thanks so much for the review and for the laughs!
I first heard about PGYTech a few weeks ago when I was searching for a cheaper alternative to PD strap clips and bought the Beetle. Satisfies my laziness _and_ my miserliness. Two thumbs up. 👍👍
Is it at same level with PD and Wandrd?
Is it good for hiking a mountain?
Good luck with new playlist. Their products also remind me of PD. Magnets? Will they be lost? Tip: store empty batteries upside down; charged ones, rightside up. Would have been good to see you put a bottle in that holder. And perhaps fully load it.
I have the old 6 l. With my OM d m1 mark II, and 12-40 mm f2.8, 40-150 f 2.8, teleconverter and 25 mm f1.7, extra battery and two filters without problems. Which, as you point out, covers from 24-420mm f2.8. Not bad.
Nice review. This bag is on my shortlist due to the understated looks. Unfortunately the Billinghams are a bit to flashy or expensive looking where I live.
I'd recommend dropping the 2 minute time constraint you want to impose on your reviews and let them run a bit longer just like this one. Viewers know and respect your insight into different products and appreciate the thoroughness you put into these videos.
I figure the secret pocket with the water bottle holder could've instead held a rain cover, which would've suited my needs better.
I would have loved it if the 4 liter version would have the possibility to use it as a waist bag/hip bag. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work with the PGYTECH. I use my PD everyday sling 3 liter for all my hikes - it's perfect, rock solid, but just a little small (although it fits my em-1 mk2 + 12-40, plus the 40-150 f4, plus the 9-18 or laowa 7.5mm, plus extra batteries and lens pens/microfiber cloth). Plus, I can clip the camera on the outside. For hikes, it's mandatory for me to have it on my waist so that I can still have my regular backpack. PGYTECH, please add this functionality to version 3 :) Or PD, release a 4l version :D
For a pure sling bag, there are way too many alternatives to stand out.
The only serious competition for the PD 3l (as a wait bag), afaik, is the COSYSPEED CAMSLINGER (but nice colors are currently out of stock).
Jimmy it’s hard to keep a secret anymore if there is a photo involved. I took a screenshot of a your mystery bag on my iPad, cropped it to show just the bag and used google “lens” to search for it. Yup, I found it immediately. My lips are sealed. Looking forward to your review.🙂
ahahah well done! I know right, an image will tell you everything these days!
Great review, mate!
Does the 6L bag fit the 11-inch iPad Pro with the magic keyboard?
Missed that 2 minute mark, but it was a fine review.
I have the PD 6L bag ( and the 3l one) I like the design and the way I can clip my camera to the outside of the bag with the extra clip. This bag seems to be a bit roomier than the PD one despite both being 6l.
Yeah, the PDs are a bit tight. But extremely robust. I use the 3l version as a waist bag on all my hikes.
2 min reviews are never to 2 mins. We are just too passionate about our craft. Looks like a nice bag. I need a 15L does this come in 15L?
Thanks mate. The largest version they make is 10L.
@Red35Photography Yeah, I looked it up after. I have a PeakDesigns 13L and it's slightly too small for my use case
@@VoidShepherd Wow, what gear have you got in the bag? Any bigger will be in the 'pro' category. For more and heavier stuff, I then to use Billingham Eventer, which is big.
I’m here for the hidden hydrator.
Great content as always. Thank you.
Would you consider doing a video to show what you are going to take with you to Japan? I thinknit could be a great video to watch.
Me and my wife are going to Japan the very first time and I am thinking of what to take with me. I am an Olympus shooter.
Oh that's an idea. I will make something for you, if only you will watch it hahaha. Joking. I think it's a good idea and I can explain why too. Thanks again for watching!
I ordered a backpack from them and have been getting the runaround on shipping. I do like the stuff I’ve ordered from them, definitely a more economical alternative to PD, but damn.
Sorry to hear about their shipping. I don't really know as I buy their stuff in shops or via local website.
Jimmy, do you have any recommendations for an L-bracket for the G9ii? I tried the 3 legged thing Lexie and not only did it cover the mic ports, but also had some flex with longer lenses, like I could see the movement/gap between the plate and camera, no matter how much I wrenched it down... maybe due to the rubber pad?
Are you using a big heavy lens? It's not recommended and better use the tripod collar and rotate 90 degree. any bracket or tripod mount isn't supposed to take that much load, you may risk bending or cracking it. I dont' see any flex in mine but there are other options with room for the mic port, let me test a couple and let you know.
@@Red35Photography thank you. Sadly the pany 50-200 doesn’t have a tripod collar/leg, but even then I was able to see the movement with the Oly 25/1.2 while adjusting the camera.
I've definitely been looking into Pgytech bags. Currently my backpack is the KF Alpha Air 25L and the KF Concept Alpha Air sling 9L.
P.s.
Did you see Viltrox released a new and affordable 20mm AF lens? I'm debating it.
Arh, They are sending me the 20mm for review, so stay tuned hahaha. In the mean time, I have 28mm 1.8 video coming.
I use the Wandrd 6ltr. Really small, light and weatherproof. Takes a camera and lens (Olympus M1) and I can just squeeze 2 other lenses in. (25mm f1.2, 17mm f1.2 and a 12-40 on the camera. Worth a look. That bag looks too big for me.
Wandrd makes good bags too. I have a few here and I love using their tech pouches.
@@Red35Photography Will look at the pouches mate. That is my 'street' kit above, although I often go out with a single lens on a body to make me think more. Keep snapping! Love your content. Best, Tony M.
LOL :P... a "2-minute" tech review that lasts 17-minutes and change ... great review as always, Jimmy. But, probably need to rethink the time component. I appreciate the PGYTech bag, but I'm really looking forward to the Wotancraft review.
You bet, I hope to complete my review soon. Next Tuesday will have something different.
That opening is massive or expansive. I kept looking at the bags profile and its longer at the top than the bottom. I thought that looked weird until you said the opening is massive. Define massive.....but the point is, it's wider than the bottom so is easy to put you hand in because the side at the top of the bag is out of the way
Thank you for expanding my vocabulary, I must admit, sometimes I struggle to explain something haha.
@@Red35Photography Nah you explained it great. I'm not even sure what is said is right. But I was just looking at and trying to work out what was unusual looking, at least to me, and then you said how easy it was to get things in and out of and I thought Bingo! Good design! I don't normally like sling bags but I might have a look at this one. Keep up great work.
too long....lol. great review!
Sorry! lol
Oh god, please don’t do the annoying 2 minute reviews for the generation with no attention span. Love that battery feature!
Thanks mate. hahah yeah, but I guarantee that there will be a product at some point in the future that I can only talk two minutes hahaha
That bag looks a lot like they have copied Peak Design style bags
Interesting you mentioned this. I don't have PD sling but I did look it up. Then I also found some other slings that are very similar... can't really say who copy who or who came up with some of the ideas. Well, there are some differences and they all hold gear well by the looks of things. But I do like the battery notification system.
@@Red35Photography Well, imho PD is older ;) The whole design language is definitely "copied" from PD, but this is not a bad thing. Look at all the "copies" (and partly even improved) versions of the infamous PD Travel Tripod... As long as they are not violating any copyright, more competition is a good thing.
How can one talk so much 😂😂
P-G-Y-Tech. Wow, who did the naming of that brand?...