Thanks for the review! What i wouldve liked to see is more equipment being placed in the bag: a laptop sliding in, a gripped body with lens attached and how it fits, etc.
Thanks. Got one other small ThinkTank bag and was v.impressed with the quality so looking to replace a bulky lowpro bag that's falling to bits. Do like lots about this design. Like that you lay the outside of the bag on the floor to excess the main compartment. It's the opposite on the LowPro and means you then have to put the dirty side back against your back, which always bugged me. The quick access looks v.handy as well.
Nice review. I've had this bag for almost a year and I like it a lot. Regarding Con #3, I haven't had any issues standing it up, in fact that's how I have it 99% of the time when it's not on my back. Strange that yours doesn't stand. Regarding the stitching, have you contacted Think Tank support? They were very helpful when I needed them.
Or really? I can never get mine to stand on it's own. Maybe I just have too much gear inside. Idk. As far as the stitching, I said it was a con but tried to make sure everyone knew it wasn't a huge issue. It's really not a huge concern to me. Thanks for letting me know though!
@@BenAmaral haha thanks but I'm the one who's honoured to have a videography/photography friend like you (even if it is just online😂). You're a real one man
You don't feel that the back of this bag is so hard and lumpy? I just got the Backstory 13 bag. Coming from an old LowePro Mini Trekker AW bag which has a soft, flexible, and comfortable backside, I immediately feel my back is hurting wearing this Think Tank backpack. And there is nothing in the bag either.
I think it's all preference because I honestly love the comfortability of it. I've never had an issue with the padding or anything also the Backstory 13 might be a little different than the Backstory 15. The 15 comes with waist and chest straps to take a lot of the weight off your back which is nice. With your situation too it could be that your bag just hasn't been broken in yet. I've had mine for about 2 years now so the padding isn't as stiff. Hope this helps!
Is this camera bag good or bad? What do you think?
Thanks for the review! What i wouldve liked to see is more equipment being placed in the bag: a laptop sliding in, a gripped body with lens attached and how it fits, etc.
@@mabi0519 great pointers! I'll have to keep those in mind for the future. Thanks!
Do you have a video where you show the bag with camera gear in?
Yeah it's a RUclips short but I do have gear in the bag in this video: ruclips.net/user/shortspnddEmeTEYQ?si=2_bmBwT-hgX4m_8l
Thanks. Got one other small ThinkTank bag and was v.impressed with the quality so looking to replace a bulky lowpro bag that's falling to bits. Do like lots about this design. Like that you lay the outside of the bag on the floor to excess the main compartment. It's the opposite on the LowPro and means you then have to put the dirty side back against your back, which always bugged me. The quick access looks v.handy as well.
Oh yeah the quick access pocket and having to access the main compartment from the back were the two main selling points for me other than the size.
Just wondering that a cinema camera body fits on these?
@@Filmsimulation not sure if a cinema body will, but it all depends on the size of the cinema camera too
@@JakeBorowski15 its an ursa mini pro g2 4.6k
Think Tank makes the best for Bodies with Battery Grips......I own the StreetWalker HardDrive V2.0 and dearly love it .....
Yeah the Backstory 15 is pretty awesome too. Holds a lot of gear and is super durable!
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Nice review. I've had this bag for almost a year and I like it a lot.
Regarding Con #3, I haven't had any issues standing it up, in fact that's how I have it 99% of the time when it's not on my back. Strange that yours doesn't stand.
Regarding the stitching, have you contacted Think Tank support? They were very helpful when I needed them.
Or really? I can never get mine to stand on it's own. Maybe I just have too much gear inside. Idk. As far as the stitching, I said it was a con but tried to make sure everyone knew it wasn't a huge issue. It's really not a huge concern to me. Thanks for letting me know though!
Dude you're so good at these holy crap and your channel is growing like crazy!
Thanks homie! You're by far my best supporter! Love ya man!
@@JakeBorowski15 Aw man I’m honoured!! I’m just glad I got here before the blow up!
@@BenAmaral haha thanks but I'm the one who's honoured to have a videography/photography friend like you (even if it is just online😂). You're a real one man
@@JakeBorowski15 Appreciate and love you bro! 🤙❤️
You don't feel that the back of this bag is so hard and lumpy? I just got the Backstory 13 bag. Coming from an old LowePro Mini Trekker AW bag which has a soft, flexible, and comfortable backside, I immediately feel my back is hurting wearing this Think Tank backpack. And there is nothing in the bag either.
I think it's all preference because I honestly love the comfortability of it. I've never had an issue with the padding or anything also the Backstory 13 might be a little different than the Backstory 15. The 15 comes with waist and chest straps to take a lot of the weight off your back which is nice. With your situation too it could be that your bag just hasn't been broken in yet. I've had mine for about 2 years now so the padding isn't as stiff. Hope this helps!
13 is too small for me. 15 is too big. Ugh
Anyone who uses Sigma lens cannot be trusted with a Camera bag review
Thanks boss
Sigma is pretty good?
@@pepijnkouwenberg3581 yes most sigma lenses are perfectly fine