Thanks for the video, we'll done. One question did you manage to put a Falcom F38 Ulanzi backpack clip or the peak design? If yes where did you manage on the bag to put it? Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the video, guys. Looks like the pack upgrades do not include a harness/should strap system which is adjustable for different body heights. That was the downfall of the last Tilopa that I purchased years ago. The Shimoda Action series seems to have that ability, and so may go with them.
do you secure the ICU down with the included straps or just let it float inside the bag? when i got mine i found it a bit tedious to strap the icu down. ive thought about getting a second ICU so i can have different setups for different photo ops.
Thanks for the video, saved me from wasting my money, that access through the back is a killer for me, seems like the backpack straps/sternum straps/hip strap would always be getting in the way when loading and unloading. I would much rather get to my gear with the front fold down like most packs. I was on the fence between this one and the Shimoda Designs Action X70 This will be my second backpack, started with the Canon 200EG Deluxe Camera Case but has become to small and now spot for a hydration bladder.
@@TheNaturePhotoGuys Strangely enough I ended up getting the Shimoda Action X70 which is also a backloading bag. I am not to keen on having to move straps out of the way but I do like having all that extra roof to put jackets and all. Being a big guy my jackets or sweaters often don't fit into smaller packs so I wanted to go big. I was shocked how bit it was. Now I am looking for a smaller pack that will take a water bladder as well, any suggestions? Needs to carry a 600mm lens. Thanks.
Hey Joe, great video! I have the previous Tilopa and I love the bag. I was also just curious to ask, do you have Tourettes? I do, and I thought I thought I recognised some eye tics. My bad if I got that wrong. Take care, and thanks for the great video.
Hi Juan, f-stop has multiple packages available. If you go to their website you will see you can purchase the bags alone, or with ICU's, or with even bigger packages. They have many options to choose from. It's a great system. I use both the Tilopa and the Ajna everyday in my world and love them. - Chris
1:57 Anthracite is actually DARK GREY, originally: coal of a hard variety that contains relatively pure carbon and burns with little flame and smoke. that's the problem when education is so expensive I guess
Hi Karma. We actually do have a brief shot and explanation around 6:35 minutes into the video that shows equipment, camera bodies and lenses, in the bag. We also note that we can fit an Atomos Ninja in the top compartment. Have a look and hopefully that will help give you a better idea. :)
Hi Maximus. Sorry to hear. We have actually had great success with the internal ICU. In fact they are super sturdy when full with equipment, we even sometimes use them alone without the backpack, as they have a handle.
Just purchased mine... can't wait to use it.
Let us know what you think!
Anthracite is the highest quality coal. Common in eastern states like Pennsylvania.
Thanks for the video, we'll done. One question did you manage to put a Falcom F38 Ulanzi backpack clip or the peak design? If yes where did you manage on the bag to put it? Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the video, guys. Looks like the pack upgrades do not include a harness/should strap system which is adjustable for different body heights. That was the downfall of the last Tilopa that I purchased years ago. The Shimoda Action series seems to have that ability, and so may go with them.
Appreciate the comment Darcy, I wasn’t aware. The Tilopa is a little on the large size for me, so I primarily use the Lotus!
I got the Shimoda Action X70 and it is very adjustable.
do you secure the ICU down with the included straps or just let it float inside the bag? when i got mine i found it a bit tedious to strap the icu down. ive thought about getting a second ICU so i can have different setups for different photo ops.
Great overview!
Thanks for the video, saved me from wasting my money, that access through the back is a killer for me, seems like the backpack straps/sternum straps/hip strap would always be getting in the way when loading and unloading. I would much rather get to my gear with the front fold down like most packs. I was on the fence between this one and the Shimoda Designs Action X70 This will be my second backpack, started with the Canon 200EG Deluxe Camera Case but has become to small and now spot for a hydration bladder.
Anytime Steve, this is why we make these videos!
@@TheNaturePhotoGuys Strangely enough I ended up getting the
Shimoda Action X70 which is also a backloading bag. I am not to keen on having to move straps out of the way but I do like having all that extra roof to put jackets and all. Being a big guy my jackets or sweaters often don't fit into smaller packs so I wanted to go big. I was shocked how bit it was. Now I am looking for a smaller pack that will take a water bladder as well, any suggestions? Needs to carry a 600mm lens. Thanks.
Hey Joe, great video! I have the previous Tilopa and I love the bag. I was also just curious to ask, do you have Tourettes? I do, and I thought I thought I recognised some eye tics. My bad if I got that wrong. Take care, and thanks for the great video.
Hey Jonathan, I do not! Maybe a nervous tick while recording myself, which I love to do! 🙄😂
@@TheNaturePhotoGuys Ah well, my bad! 😆
Joe Desjardins do you speak french too??
Great video!
Think I’ll order one😁👍🏼
Wish you had a order link to give you dudes a kickback from F-Stop.
Hey thanks for the feedback! It is an amazing bag! Sure checks off all the boxes. And our affiliate link is in the description. Much appreciated! :)
The Nature Photo Guys f-stop affiliate link: shop.fstopgear.com/?rfsn=5647323.2f459e
@@TheNaturePhotoGuys Cheers!
@@adventurealgonquin Thanks Buddy! Enjoy! You won't be disappointed!
Hi, Rre the icu sold separately or this bag come with them?
Hi Juan, f-stop has multiple packages available. If you go to their website you will see you can purchase the bags alone, or with ICU's, or with even bigger packages. They have many options to choose from. It's a great system. I use both the Tilopa and the Ajna everyday in my world and love them. - Chris
1:57 Anthracite is actually DARK GREY, originally: coal of a hard variety that contains relatively pure carbon and burns with little flame and smoke. that's the problem when education is so expensive I guess
How would you carry "a ton of gear"?
Very carefully troll.
Putting in real cameras and lenses in the bag would have done better than just saying what can go in .
Hi Karma. We actually do have a brief shot and explanation around 6:35 minutes into the video that shows equipment, camera bodies and lenses, in the bag. We also note that we can fit an Atomos Ninja in the top compartment. Have a look and hopefully that will help give you a better idea. :)
overpriced bag. flimsy insides.
Hi Maximus. Sorry to hear. We have actually had great success with the internal ICU. In fact they are super sturdy when full with equipment, we even sometimes use them alone without the backpack, as they have a handle.
Tell me what you would recommend then?