I use this backpack. The primary reason for buying this bag is the tripod pocket, so I don’t have to use strap on. It is extremely useful when I travel on subway, bus, etc. where my tripod doesn’t accidentally hit people or things. My travel tripod is a Manfrotto 190go with 3 way head, so it’s too big to fit totally inside, the head sticks out, I have other tripods that can fit and zip up. The camera compartments are divided into two major top and bottom sections. The bottom section is configurable based on the size of your gear. The top is one large space with little padding. So I only put camera in the bottom section to avoid the possibility being scratched. I currently configured the bottom section to hold a Sony A7 series body with a 90mm macro lens and a Fujifilm XT-20 with a 23mm lens. There are room for a couple additional not too big lenses. I use the top section to hold flash, LED light and other stuff. Sometime I pack additional lenses in the top section, but will use protective lens case. There are two zippers so you can open either the top or bottom section for fast access which is great. Not sure why the handle on the top is pretty thin, so it hurts my hand if the bag is heavy. The two side pockets zipper is tight, so I only put passport on one side. The top pocket is decent size to hold phone, key and other stuff when going through airport security check. The computer insert pocket is great; I put my iPad Pro and a couple small size reflectors in it. This is not a heavy duty backpack, but I really like it for travel and it curtails me from bringing too many gears. The backpack is stylish and easy to carry. Despite the size limitation, it’s my only travel bag. However I wouldn’t use the tripod pocket to hold water bottle, it’s a waste of what that pocket is for.
Hi Brennan. Based on your video I finally made my decision and bought one. And now, let me share my comments: My favorite PRO: real room for my 15,6 HP notebook, just a you said. Thanks for that. The only one CON: it should be perfect if the bottom were semi rigid and more shock resistant but not as soft as it is. That is in my opinion. Thank you.
does the main compartment have dual zippers? I find a great camera bag has dual zippers to lock and secure. Otherwise, they're just "good" camera bags.
You have a lot of great stuff and your pictures are perfect too!
+IloveSteveJobs1 thanks man!
Nice video!! So much info and straight to the key points.
Thanks for the feedback!
I use this backpack. The primary reason for buying this bag is the tripod pocket, so I don’t have to use strap on. It is extremely useful when I travel on subway, bus, etc. where my tripod doesn’t accidentally hit people or things. My travel tripod is a Manfrotto 190go with 3 way head, so it’s too big to fit totally inside, the head sticks out, I have other tripods that can fit and zip up. The camera compartments are divided into two major top and bottom sections. The bottom section is configurable based on the size of your gear. The top is one large space with little padding. So I only put camera in the bottom section to avoid the possibility being scratched. I currently configured the bottom section to hold a Sony A7 series body with a 90mm macro lens and a Fujifilm XT-20 with a 23mm lens. There are room for a couple additional not too big lenses. I use the top section to hold flash, LED light and other stuff. Sometime I pack additional lenses in the top section, but will use protective lens case. There are two zippers so you can open either the top or bottom section for fast access which is great. Not sure why the handle on the top is pretty thin, so it hurts my hand if the bag is heavy. The two side pockets zipper is tight, so I only put passport on one side. The top pocket is decent size to hold phone, key and other stuff when going through airport security check. The computer insert pocket is great; I put my iPad Pro and a couple small size reflectors in it. This is not a heavy duty backpack, but I really like it for travel and it curtails me from bringing too many gears. The backpack is stylish and easy to carry. Despite the size limitation, it’s my only travel bag. However I wouldn’t use the tripod pocket to hold water bottle, it’s a waste of what that pocket is for.
Nice informative video Brennan! I also enjoyed seeing the pics of myself and our adventures at Disneyland :)
Thanks Dylan!
Hi Brennan. Based on your video I finally made my decision and bought one. And now, let me share my comments: My favorite PRO: real room for my 15,6 HP notebook, just a you said. Thanks for that. The only one CON: it should be perfect if the bottom were semi rigid and more shock resistant but not as soft as it is. That is in my opinion. Thank you.
I literally Laughed Out Loud on the shower cap...that was epic bruh!
haha
how did you get from landscapes, portraits and sports to kids?????
There is a question. Does it handle 6D + battery grip connected?
Would I be able to fit the following in this bag - Sony a6300, Zhiyun crane v2, manfrotto befree, 3 lenses?
does the main compartment have dual zippers? I find a great camera bag has dual zippers to lock and secure. Otherwise, they're just "good" camera bags.
Yes the main compartment has dual zippers!
Do you need calibration for tamaron lens?
Nice video. Do recommend the 24-70 for head shots?
Thanks.
The 24-70mm will work for head shots. I would recommend shooting at f/2.8 at 50mm or 70mm.
Nice representation! btw can the Zhiyun Crane V2 fit into this bag?
Is it possible to fold down that middle divider inside the bag so that it is one big cavernous space?
The top divider can be unzipped and folded and the bottom divider can be removed, it's attached by Velcro. So the answer is yes!
Dude, are you reviewing the bag or your gears. Im only interested in the bag review.
Hey cannon 1300d be good for beginner
Nice Video! Just noticed a picture from SSU. I'm an SSU grad as well. Following on IG now. Thanks!
Awesome! #NOMANATION
does the camera moves inside the rucksack or...?
It does move around in the top pocket a little bit.
You need to make your mind up as to whether you are doing a bag review or a gear review
he said whats in his camera bag, not a review of the bag
bag review or gears review?
my god why do you keep porn in your wallet!! 😂😂😂
JK man nice video :D
haha thanks!
I have only a tz5 and I am happy.
That's perfectly fine, it's not necessary the gear that makes a good photographer!
please try to go for sigma u get a good pic
You mean the Casey Neistat Tripod lol
Yes haha. They should make a custom one for him.
+Brennan Spark they would make so much money if they partenered with him and made a custom one like the devin ghram and glidecam
Goodbye Canon , Welcome Panasonic G7
I'm using Canon for pictures and Panasonic for video now.
Brennan Spark i agree :-)
Nice review but Is there a room for the toothbrush too? lol~
shower cap 😂