@@therandysmith697 i shoot professionally for a known clothing brand and i do freelance street and landscape photography. I dont know if that meets your requirements to be able to make an observation of the like. But yeah, not that it matters, but i do "shoot full time" and the comment about having to use two hands is stupid .next time you open your mouth, it better be something normal coming out or itll be a fustpunch coming in.
Comment from another RUclips photography channel if you knoe Tony and Chelsea - "we don't bother with lens caps we just use UV filters to protect the front element. A decent one doesn't affect the quality of the photos in any noticeable way but it cost 1/10 of the lens. Also it is always there so it can protect your lens from champagne spillages in events for example"
@Sedat Mehmed also. The front cap doesn't matter that much. You can scratch, even crack it in half. Won't effect photos. Same reason why we can shoot through a chain link fence and it doesn't show up.
Guys.....who cares. Did you know you can actually Crack your front element in half......and it won't show up in the photo. Professionals don't care that much about front lens caps. More about the rear element. If the front gets scratched. Eh. Oh well.
Anyone else just love holding the camera? Like this clicks of the dials and the satisfying click of the buttons the weight of the camera and just zooming in and out with the lens its all so satisfying
When I was a photohog, shooting news, lugging around a 45-pound Ikagami, I had a Porta Brace Bag. Even when we went to the lighter 25-pound Sony cameras, I had a Porta Brace Bag. They worked. Evening in the rain and cold of New England. When I retired, I got myself a digital camera to capture video. I tried five bags. The cameras kept on flipping out of the bag and the cameras were difficult to get out of the bag. Finally, I said, I want a Porta Brace bag. The attachment of the strap is on a diagonal. So, the bag does not flip over. And the dual zipper design on the top makes the camera easy to get to. I strap a monopod to the top and I am good to go. Porta Brace Bags are hard to find. I found mine at B&H. Porta Brace is made in Vermont. I bought a 16-inch bag that fits my Canon R6 with my 70-200 lens on it, with room for my MKE 440 Sennheiser microphone. And I can sneak in my 50mm lens also. I also have a 24-inch bag for when I need to lug two big lenses. Take a look at the Porta Brace bags, I think they may be a solution for you.
Dear Anthony Gugliotta, i don't know if you already know this bag but i can highly recommend the Manfrotto Pro Light 2 Backpack Flexloader L. I bought this Backpack and i Love it! My 150-600mm Lens fits perfectly in there i also carry another 3 Lenses, a Drone and a Mic with me. All that stuff fits perfect in there. I know it is quiet expansive but it is compleatly worth it! I hope i could help you out, Marek P.
I don't think this bag is meant for the gear you want to put in it. I bought this bag. I'm not a huge fan. The fabric is thin and mine got a hole sliced in it pretty easily. The easy access side hole is cool, but doesn't seem to work well for smaller setups. Also, the main compartment doesn't hold much when the bottom is sectioned off to hold camera gear. A sweater is about as much that could fit comfortably in there. If you don't have all the space filled in the bottom half of the bag, it's a lot of wasted space. For example, I have a camera with lens and another lens in the bottom and there is still like half the bottom still free, but it's hard to use since there is a divider between the top and bottom half of the bag. Can't reach through the top to get stuff, gotta open the main flap.
There are many bags with those dividers. My camera bag can fit my drone, remote, spare props, chargers, my camera, 2 lenses, a gimbal, tripod stand, a water bottle, mini digital camera, power bank etc.
Can definetly confirm though I love using this bag. There are a lot of unclean moments where I can't put the camera in easily or one of the lenses are too heavy or big and falls out of it's compartment
This is a huge question. You can't really go wrong with any of the big manufacturers (Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fuji, etc) as they all have similar stuff. You need to decide your usage. Street photography you'll want something light, etc. I'd recommend going to get your hands on various cameras and see which are comfortable to hold, and are user friendly to you. Furthermore, are you looking into a camera that you can change lenses on, or would you be ok with a fixed lens? I'd recommend something in the Sony a6000 series for a few reasons. I'm a Sony guy, the lenses can be used if you choose to buy another Sony, they can be found cheaper if used, and they have a ton of features that you can get started with.
My camera bag was $50 on Amazon, water resistant, and fits my 24-70, 2 compact lenses, large batteries, an Atomos recorder, a small panel light, and room for a 70-200/ a compact LED Spotlight AND it’s power supply, a top handle…. You get the point 😅
I have a camera backpack and since it's really big and i only have one lens and the camera (the 18-55 that came with my Canon 3200D) so the Velcro pads collapse on their weight and they move around haha I've had to resort to putting some cardboard boxes in it as "placeholders" for any future lens so it stays sturdy and the camera and lens don't move haha
Heh, i pretty much use a hiking bag as my "camera bag", as well as a small bag that holds the camera itself. I probably wont ever be able afford these types of bags lol
And I thought my Canon camera bag was big enough but I also only have 4 lenses and only use the bag for carry on luggage other then that they all sit in a hutch when not in use.
Nah, sorry bro... Think about it... Bigger pads, may mean wider dimensions... Wider dimensions... Bigger backpack... Also, those lenses qualifies for suitcases anyways 😅
Brevite Jumper: geni.us/AYDC
may i know if u are using the LARGE version of the jumper or the regular?
BROO 200 £?! IMA JUNP U
The waffle house has found it's new host
Dude actually complained about how he has to use two hands to put his camera on his bag. 😶
When you get a sponsor, but you have to critique the brand in a way you dont piss them off, so you can appear non biased while keeping good terms lele
Clearly you don’t shoot full time
@@therandysmith697 i shoot professionally for a known clothing brand and i do freelance street and landscape photography. I dont know if that meets your requirements to be able to make an observation of the like. But yeah, not that it matters, but i do "shoot full time" and the comment about having to use two hands is stupid .next time you open your mouth, it better be something normal coming out or itll be a fustpunch coming in.
@@sssreggiN here, you dropped your crown, king
Nothing wrong with improvement even if minimal
it bothers me how he completely disregards the lens caps when he's messing with the lenses lol
Comment from another RUclips photography channel if you knoe Tony and Chelsea - "we don't bother with lens caps we just use UV filters to protect the front element. A decent one doesn't affect the quality of the photos in any noticeable way but it cost 1/10 of the lens. Also it is always there so it can protect your lens from champagne spillages in events for example"
@Sedat Mehmed also. The front cap doesn't matter that much. You can scratch, even crack it in half. Won't effect photos. Same reason why we can shoot through a chain link fence and it doesn't show up.
Man your camera quality is the bomb
Ow, lens cap, PLEASE 🥺
Guys.....who cares. Did you know you can actually Crack your front element in half......and it won't show up in the photo. Professionals don't care that much about front lens caps. More about the rear element. If the front gets scratched. Eh. Oh well.
You can also use clear filters on the front to protect from damages. That's what I use. Not as strong as a lens cap but still neat.
Anyone else just love holding the camera?
Like this clicks of the dials and the satisfying click of the buttons the weight of the camera and just zooming in and out with the lens its all so satisfying
Thanks, Great Info!
When I was a photohog, shooting news, lugging around a 45-pound Ikagami, I had a Porta Brace Bag. Even when we went to the lighter 25-pound Sony cameras, I had a Porta Brace Bag. They worked. Evening in the rain and cold of New England. When I retired, I got myself a digital camera to capture video. I tried five bags. The cameras kept on flipping out of the bag and the cameras were difficult to get out of the bag. Finally, I said, I want a Porta Brace bag. The attachment of the strap is on a diagonal. So, the bag does not flip over. And the dual zipper design on the top makes the camera easy to get to. I strap a monopod to the top and I am good to go. Porta Brace Bags are hard to find. I found mine at B&H. Porta Brace is made in Vermont. I bought a 16-inch bag that fits my Canon R6 with my 70-200 lens on it, with room for my MKE 440 Sennheiser microphone. And I can sneak in my 50mm lens also. I also have a 24-inch bag for when I need to lug two big lenses. Take a look at the Porta Brace bags, I think they may be a solution for you.
Dang. You got me. I bought the bag…love it!
Dear Anthony Gugliotta,
i don't know if you already know this bag but i can highly recommend the Manfrotto Pro Light 2 Backpack Flexloader L.
I bought this Backpack and i Love it! My 150-600mm Lens fits perfectly in there i also carry another 3 Lenses, a Drone and a Mic with me. All that stuff fits perfect in there.
I know it is quiet expansive but it is compleatly worth it!
I hope i could help you out,
Marek P.
10/10 Content Bro
PD for the win
More years to have that lens 💗
Thx
I love how the internet suddenly turns everyone into professionals in every field.
Get the Tenba. I love their stuff
I don't think this bag is meant for the gear you want to put in it. I bought this bag. I'm not a huge fan. The fabric is thin and mine got a hole sliced in it pretty easily. The easy access side hole is cool, but doesn't seem to work well for smaller setups. Also, the main compartment doesn't hold much when the bottom is sectioned off to hold camera gear. A sweater is about as much that could fit comfortably in there. If you don't have all the space filled in the bottom half of the bag, it's a lot of wasted space. For example, I have a camera with lens and another lens in the bottom and there is still like half the bottom still free, but it's hard to use since there is a divider between the top and bottom half of the bag. Can't reach through the top to get stuff, gotta open the main flap.
You are causing me to panic squeezing the camera into the bag without the lens cover on 😱. Aren't you worried about scratching the lens?
I think he said he likes clear lens filters over his lens. Probably for quicker photos and easier to keep track of.
For me lowepro protactic 450 II does the job amazing
Finding the right bag is more difficult than choosing a lens
I recommend Crumpler bags 👌🏾
Yooo thats my camera bag! Great purchase
There are many bags with those dividers. My camera bag can fit my drone, remote, spare props, chargers, my camera, 2 lenses, a gimbal, tripod stand, a water bottle, mini digital camera, power bank etc.
Btw I have the day bag version of this and I use it for school and think it’s great 👍🏻
Right?! I wish they would do that too! I have to try and miss match ones from other bags and it never ends up working that well
What you are looking for: Lowepro Flipside Trek 450 AW.
I bought the Peter McKinnon nomatic dividers off of moment and use them in my Brevite bag
My biggest gripe with this bag is that it's too easily accessible. I prefer those that open from the back so my gear is secure against my back.
Man, you should try out the LTT backpack, it's awesome, please make a video about it.
Try Mindshift Rotation 34L, beast of camera backpack
Just use the pgytech onemolite end of talking :)
That Ad was smooth by the way 🌚
Which size you are introducing? The regular or large one please?
Make a video about budget camera please
I made some thicker pads . I went to a fabric store and bought what I needed and customized them
Try the PgyTech OneMo2 bag
Just use the Mckinnon Everyday Camera Bag
Recommend peak design
I just got the large jumper. Wish it was bigger still.
That looks really easy to steal out of
What is your secondary camera lens (the white one)
This is cool but I got phat lenses too. What do you use for your daily bag?
And make gimbal holder please. On the inside
What would you recommend is the best camera backpack right now? I’m considering the Peter McKinnon Nomatic 25L camera bag
If you have the money, PM bags are good.
Can definetly confirm though I love using this bag. There are a lot of unclean moments where I can't put the camera in easily or one of the lenses are too heavy or big and falls out of it's compartment
It's a great bag, and definitely something you can work around. For a bag at this price point it's hard to beat.
Hi Anthony! Which camera system and gear would you recommend starting with? Would love to get into photography!
This is a huge question. You can't really go wrong with any of the big manufacturers (Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fuji, etc) as they all have similar stuff. You need to decide your usage. Street photography you'll want something light, etc. I'd recommend going to get your hands on various cameras and see which are comfortable to hold, and are user friendly to you. Furthermore, are you looking into a camera that you can change lenses on, or would you be ok with a fixed lens? I'd recommend something in the Sony a6000 series for a few reasons. I'm a Sony guy, the lenses can be used if you choose to buy another Sony, they can be found cheaper if used, and they have a ton of features that you can get started with.
You’re suppressed to declare sponsored content
Is this the regular or the large size ?
how do best Golden Rario photos capture time ?
Nomatic's bag is a bit pricey for me but you might like to try some of their camera bags
My camera bag was $50 on Amazon, water resistant, and fits my 24-70, 2 compact lenses, large batteries, an Atomos recorder, a small panel light, and room for a 70-200/ a compact LED Spotlight AND it’s power supply, a top handle…. You get the point 😅
Do u know the name?
Do you say ferto instead of photo?
Is FX3 mark 2 coming soon?
I don't think so
The _might_ be on to a7V
i had to use 2 hands!! wow!!
On their website, they have a larger version of the Jumper, It's only 15% bigger. IDK if it makes a big difference for larger lenses.
I’ve always wanted to get one of those but I hate the fact if someone robs me they just take one bag and get all the goods 😢
The stuff in the backpack isn’t the only money stolen. The backpacks are like 200
I have a camera backpack and since it's really big and i only have one lens and the camera (the 18-55 that came with my Canon 3200D) so the Velcro pads collapse on their weight and they move around haha
I've had to resort to putting some cardboard boxes in it as "placeholders" for any future lens so it stays sturdy and the camera and lens don't move haha
I have the same issue with mine, but it’s still my favourite bag! 😅
Heh, i pretty much use a hiking bag as my "camera bag", as well as a small bag that holds the camera itself. I probably wont ever be able afford these types of bags lol
review peter mckinnon bags please
Had to buy a huge bag for my 150-500
can't we buy these separatly?
NAH U REALLY COMPLAINED ABOUT HAVING TO USE 2 HANDS TO PUT YOUR CAMERA INSIDE A DAMN BAG 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Lol
Come on man, Hazard4 only. Not sponsored.
And this is exact reason why the Don't recommend channel button was intended for 😂.
And I thought my Canon camera bag was big enough but I also only have 4 lenses and only use the bag for carry on luggage other then that they all sit in a hutch when not in use.
is that the regular or large sized jumper 🤨🤨🤨
You should design, or patent 1 design n sell it
Phat 💀💀
Promote something without promoting.
This guy :
Looks like a copy of the Manfrotto Street Backpack, which is better built and less expensive.
tenba 21l
Lowepro ProTactic BP 450 AW II. Ano other questions?
And I thought I used a big lens back in high school... jeez man
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Can you give the link please
Link pinned above! :)
The cons is camera compartment access from the outside, too risky.
Imagine if someone bought 2 just for more of the pads
Nah, sorry bro... Think about it... Bigger pads, may mean wider dimensions... Wider dimensions... Bigger backpack... Also, those lenses qualifies for suitcases anyways 😅
The biggest problem with that camera bag is, imagine travelling in Europe, someone can just unzip it, in less than five seconds, your camera is gone.
You low key flex. I pack only 18-55, huh.
They made the Brevite Jumper Large fyi
This is the large 😌
Following behind on the subway or tube has easy access to camera and lenses from thieves
This guy: using 2 hands is a hassle
Me in a third world country: americans☕☕
I'm your first viewer
I have this bag, problem with it is that it's a dirt magnet
Maybe you should switch to sony. With the same money you get better a better camera, more variety of better, cheaper, faster and SMALLER lenses 😊
Not a bag for pros I guess. Finding a bag that fits a big camera with battery grip is even harder.
Good lord. We complain about using two hands now?
oh boohoo
"i had to use two hands for some"
okay and?
Ok
£190 Seems like a lot or is that just me?
I have a dream... That the people of my nation one day may have this fucking "problem"... One day... someday
Am i the only one who's triggered when he put the camera in the bag without a lens cap
$170 before shipping ? Bro what lol. I paid like $20 for mine and I still feel like that was too much
Wow! I think I got mine for $80 through an Instagram ad actually. I wouldn't pay that much for it for sure.
@@charlesrodriguez491 I even feel like a top quality bag shouldn't be more than $80 with shipping
1st world problem
So size does matter... Huh... Go figure.
The problem is your hand, not the bag
You have to do lots of things with 2 hands so what’s the problem 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro, The background music is kinda bothering