Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L Review - Perfect Minimalist Camera Bag for Parents | Dad Gear

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2021
  • Let's talk about the Peak Design Everyday Sling in its smallest and lightest size - 3 liters. This versatile, minimalist and compact bag is perfect for creative parents that need an on-the-go camera bag.
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  • @haiway85
    @haiway85 2 года назад +63

    Finally someone who actually demonstrate the real life uses of the bag.

    • @benblitzkrieg
      @benblitzkrieg Год назад +2

      Ikr, as a fellow dad we are pretty in-sync on what we look for in a camera bag. It is very well appreciated!

  • @MarijanPiano
    @MarijanPiano 2 года назад +5

    appreciate the review! was really helpful

  • @oOJampisOo
    @oOJampisOo 2 года назад

    I’ve watched like 10 reviews and yours is the only one that answered all my questions! Thanks!

  • @tigereye8593
    @tigereye8593 2 года назад +35

    This review single-handedly made me buy the bag. This video clearly showed everything I needed to know.
    Thank you so much

  • @caizza3
    @caizza3 2 года назад +3

    I really enjoy how you think about Everyday Joe, grounded in realistic use. Awesome stuff, keep up the great work!

  • @zackestes
    @zackestes 11 месяцев назад

    This is the exact reason I am thinking about getting this bag. Your video was the first review I found showing just a simple camera setup for this bag. Thanks!

  • @DDHDTV
    @DDHDTV 6 месяцев назад +1

    That demonstration with your kid at 9:30 is incredible ! Why is nobody talking about it. You also sold me on the black one

  • @leyakim
    @leyakim Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Spot on about the minimalism... with kids you have to be really deliberate and realistic about anything extra you bring. I have pretty much exactly the same setup... can't wait to try it out!

  • @touchingyeh7114
    @touchingyeh7114 3 года назад +13

    Also a farther of two small kids. This review is just what I need.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Love to hear it! Glad this was helpful. I think you’ll really enjoy this bag when you’re out with the kids.

  • @abuanwp
    @abuanwp 2 года назад +1

    very good review! I appreciate how you demo it with your son. This is the bag I'm looking for and will buy this soon. Thanks!

  • @LisaEdunsin-yp6bi
    @LisaEdunsin-yp6bi Год назад

    Love this video Thanks Desmond, I can tell it's has a lot of good use!

  • @robjackson606
    @robjackson606 3 года назад +3

    Great review! Looks more stylish on you than I’ve seen in other vids. I’m finally pulling the trigger and ordering one. Thank you !

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      haha Thanks, Rob. Glad this was helpful! I'd definitely recommend getting the black version over the blue and gray ones if you want something that's a bit more subtle and stylish. I think the matte black finish and the size work best with most outfits. Enjoy! and thanks again for watching.

  • @Tom-ff8cv
    @Tom-ff8cv 2 года назад

    Perfect video for my needs! Thanks so much!

  • @migaeldannhauser
    @migaeldannhauser Год назад

    This is by far the best review of this bag I've seen so far. I really thought you had a few 100k subs before I checked. I see no reason why you shouldn't have that. Keep up the excellent content.

  • @MaxPhotoGraphic
    @MaxPhotoGraphic 2 года назад +1

    I'm no dad, but I really like hearing your experience, Thanks, Max

  • @SeanPaulPhoto
    @SeanPaulPhoto Год назад

    That tip about the capture clip is next level, now I need this bag and that clip setup thanks a lot!

  • @ottokaji78
    @ottokaji78 2 года назад

    Been thinking a lot to buy this slingbag and your review literally saved me~!!

  • @99ReasonsY
    @99ReasonsY 2 года назад

    Nice pics of your kids painting on the wall , Real homely daddy

  • @ThiVids
    @ThiVids 3 года назад

    I don't even need a cam backpack with this for those certain times. AWESOME VIDEO!

  • @jvkrause
    @jvkrause 24 дня назад

    Best and most informative, practical review. Thank you! I purchased this exact bag based on this review. I have an OM System OM-5 two lens setup with the OM System 12-45mm F4 .0 PRO and the 40-150mm F4.0 PRO. This works perfectly.

  • @eddy8301
    @eddy8301 3 года назад +6

    Doing it for the parents!!! Great stuff man.

  • @anthonymiller8979
    @anthonymiller8979 Год назад

    Nicely done review. I had this bag for a while and it was great for casual carry and walking around. Often though I am sort of working from the car and just want a bag to sit on the seat or maybe a table when indoors and to reach in and out of and found the sloping bottoms on all the peak design sling pretty much required the bag to lay flat rather than zipper up. I eventually switched to the Ona Rockaway, much as you did and got a bit more room as well as a more squared shape which stands zipper upwards nicely when working from a car or table.

  • @jdnorthrup
    @jdnorthrup 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review, it was really helpful for me. I have a similar dual-carry configuration setup, and it was nice to see the 24-70 fitting in there. Smart to put the divider at the bottom for some extra padding in that case. Bonus points for dual camera/kid carry example.

  • @Bob71650
    @Bob71650 3 года назад +2

    Great review on an item that I am in the market for. Your review just made my decision a lot easier. Thanks again.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      That’s great to hear, Bob! Glad I was able to help. I think you’re gonna enjoy the new bag.

  • @shengyuanhsuphotography7255
    @shengyuanhsuphotography7255 2 года назад

    exactly what i have in mind, helps a lot, thx

  • @looppp
    @looppp Год назад +1

    Perfect use case for me. Traveling with my girlfriend, I don't want a big heavy clunky backpack. This seems perfect. Just ordered.

  • @hectorcollazo9783
    @hectorcollazo9783 Год назад

    Great video brotha!

  • @marketguy2
    @marketguy2 Год назад

    Good video. I use the 3liter just like you do. Just enough space for most of my needs. I have a larger PD sling for a number of years. But, mostly use this one.

  • @ThorSkin69
    @ThorSkin69 2 года назад

    Awesome! Swapped the 10” for this 3L, as you discussed it’s nice to have a tiny secure sling back that holds the bare essentials with a camera or just a tiny edc! Subscribed from Brisbane, Australia 🤓

  • @jingxixu
    @jingxixu 2 года назад

    Hi thanks for the review! Do you think it will hold sony a7Riv with the 25-105mm lens?

  • @evan
    @evan 3 года назад +8

    I appreciate that you showed it fit the 24-70 as that was mainly what I was thinking (until my 50mm 1.2 arrives hehe )

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      No problem! Yea - the 24-70 and camera body is always what I test first. If that fits, everything else I own will fit haha Also...re 50mm 1.2 that is such a gorgeous lens! I'm debating between the 50mm GM and the 35mm GM. Will have to see once they're easier to get my hands on.

    • @dopplers
      @dopplers 3 года назад

      man thought exactly the same.. I have the same combo and I couldn't find wether the 3 L would fit or if it'd be too small so I'm really glad u showed it! I guess that's a combo a lot of people own... so it would be good for them to mention that it fits...

  • @electric_keys
    @electric_keys 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. I dig the Speedmaster too.

  • @adventure_photo
    @adventure_photo 5 месяцев назад

    Great review!

  • @k.nilsson
    @k.nilsson 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Will buy this=) Cheers from Sweden

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching, Kristoffer. Hope you enjoy the bag!

  • @gmzatx
    @gmzatx Год назад

    So I have a Canon R with an adapter and the same Sigma lens you have. Do you think it would all fit in this bag? Fully set up and ready to shoot z

  • @jeannettecalomeni2693
    @jeannettecalomeni2693 2 года назад

    Such a good video. Thank you.

  • @jixal
    @jixal 6 месяцев назад

    Would this also fit a 0.5L water bottle as well as a mirrorless camera + lens? Im theorizong might be able to lie the water bottle at the bottom and out the camera on top.

  • @duckyolks
    @duckyolks 3 года назад

    ayyy! handy bags are a must! nice review!

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Thanks, Elton. Sling bags have been crazy convenient - especially with all the hikes, adventures and other impromptu things we've been doing to get out of the house. Fast, functional, and compact carry options

  • @Yoooo8462
    @Yoooo8462 2 года назад

    You should have way more subscribers. Nice review!

  • @patrick-resendiz
    @patrick-resendiz 3 года назад +1

    Great review. Most useful one I’ve seen yet (also coming from a dad with 2 young kids).

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Thanks, Patrick! Glad you found this helpful. It means a lot to hear fellow Dad’s digging the content.

  • @fjmroque
    @fjmroque 2 года назад

    Camera and a single lens works these days - thanks for the informative review!

  • @khaibernate
    @khaibernate 2 года назад

    Soon to be new dad here. You are awesome.

  • @heyitsjitu1443
    @heyitsjitu1443 6 месяцев назад

    I have sony a7c+sony 85, 1.8 mm lens and Tamron 28-200 mm lens. Does all fit into this 3L bag?

  • @Artshreddersoon
    @Artshreddersoon 11 месяцев назад

    Do you think you could fit the 35mm GM on top of the Sony and Sigma combo?

  • @AnnaTravels
    @AnnaTravels 3 года назад +2

    I was looking for something smaller on personal trips without having to carry my bigger camera bag. Great review.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Thanks, Anna. Glad this was helpful! I love this bag for that "super minimal grab-and-go" kind of use case. Perfect for camera body and one Zoom, or two primes.

  • @LamesJowery
    @LamesJowery 2 года назад

    Great vid! Wondering what wrist strap that is?

  • @SleepyCuento
    @SleepyCuento 2 года назад

    This is a very helpful video. The three liter sounds great! Out of curiosity, what kind of yellow wrist strap are you using?

  • @zolob2434
    @zolob2434 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @sudeeep1
    @sudeeep1 Год назад

    Hey thanks . Nice n useful video.
    Whats that yellow string in this video which u attached with camera.which product is it? Can u share the link?

  • @tanmaysakpalofficial
    @tanmaysakpalofficial 9 месяцев назад

    Can you put the Camera + 24-70 lens in a top down fashion ? like the lens facing bottom of the bag? That could potentially free up some space for a couple of primes on the other side right? Or is it too tight ? I wanted to know if I can do that with a6700 + tamron 18-300 lens so that I can fit in some other primes to the side or an action cam maybe but I am not sure as the tamron 18-300 apsc lens is quite long too(12.5cms)

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  9 месяцев назад +1

      If you just have the 24-70 vertically and the camera body with a smaller lens would fit. I’m now using the newer 24-70 GMII which is much smaller than the Sigma.

  • @7743dustin
    @7743dustin Год назад

    So if. I want the 24-70 and an 85 I need to get the 6l?

  • @nathanchan2334
    @nathanchan2334 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I was wondering if the Sigma Art 24-70 would fit in there. I wanted something for a small setup for quick outings, looks like I'll be fine with a 3L sling.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      Fits perfectly! A great all around setup with the 24-70 sigma.

  • @AStCG1989
    @AStCG1989 10 дней назад

    How does it compare to the nomatic Peter McKinnon 9l sling

  • @carlwingard8241
    @carlwingard8241 3 года назад +1

    Many good thought in this video. Thanx!
    Do you ever use the capture clip on the strap? I’m thinking of using a jag like this mostly for lenses and other accessories but I’m not sure it will balance well

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Thanks again for watching and another good question. No the capture clip is not going to balance well on the strap of the 3L sling. You’ll have more luck leaving the capture clip on the included mounting points. If you’re looking for lens and accessory carry - you could check out the peak design lens attachment for the capture clip - that will let you lock lenses to the capture clip for easy switching.

    • @carlwingard8241
      @carlwingard8241 3 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond Thank you! 🙏🏻 I’ll probably look at a smaller backpack then - to be able to carry the camera in the clip at chest height. Have gotten used to having a camera there on my larger backpack

    • @26tenc
      @26tenc Год назад

      What strap is that? I want it 😂

  • @Phamtom_images
    @Phamtom_images 3 года назад +1

    great video. Do you think that the 3L will fit a sony a73 with tamron 28-75 attached with lens hood? I always see videos with lens hood inverted. would it fit it with lens hood put on extended and ready to shoot?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Hey good question. I think it’ll fit but be a bit tight. The 28-75 is shorter than the 24-70 and there’s definitely some wiggle room left in the bag when I’ve got the A7riv and 24-70 combo.

  • @jeffreybuoncristiano
    @jeffreybuoncristiano Год назад

    peak design and a speedmaster are a great combo :P

  • @slee4079
    @slee4079 2 года назад

    Very nice review😇

  • @geoffreysnow7688
    @geoffreysnow7688 3 года назад +1

    Where did you get your wrist strap? I love the design and compatibility with the peak design anchors. Thanks!

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +2

      Hey Geoffrey! Thanks for watching and the commenting. The wrist strap is a hand made braided paracord strap with peak design anchor clip. This was ordered from Etsy. There a bunch of great stores that will make them and tons of custom color combos to choose from.

  • @playeroflife
    @playeroflife 11 месяцев назад

    I have the 6ltr and to be honest if sits on the shelf. I tried it for my D300 and 35mm. Also for all my edc items. Going to give it another chance.

  • @chrispoulsen_
    @chrispoulsen_ 11 месяцев назад

    I really can’t decide between the 3 or 6 liter sling bag. Can the 3 liter hold a Sony a7R4 + 70-200mm F2.8 GM II?

  • @kennychan2044
    @kennychan2044 3 года назад +2

    Nice vid. Where did you pick up the wrist strap? I've seen other chorded straps but not with the peak design attachment points.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, Kenny. I picked the strap up on Etsy. You can find a few different stores that offer the addition of the peak design attachment when they make it. Also a ton of different color options.

    • @noelchristopher4791
      @noelchristopher4791 2 года назад

      I like the strap too...

  • @Sk8ter-Dad
    @Sk8ter-Dad 2 года назад +1

    Very interested in this sling. Really on the fence about it as I'd like to carry a Tamron 70-180 lens which is about 6" in length vs the sigma 24-70 which is 5". Do you think there is another inch of clearance for this lens or should I go with the 6L and be able to pack my 28-75 and 70-180?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад +1

      Hmm it would definitely be a tight fit. With the 24-70 - there’s already no room for lens hood. So with the larger 70-180 - I would say the 6L is a good option. That way you could bring an extra lens and even have room for batteries etc.

  • @Dbgolfnski
    @Dbgolfnski 2 года назад +1

    When you have it cinched tight to your back and you bend down to tend to your children, does the bag swing around to the front and get in the way or does it stay in place? I have other sling bags and camera on cross body straps that that do this.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад +1

      Hey. Great question. If it’s cinched tight - then no. It does a great job of holding onto the body and staying in place. But if there’s any room between you and the bag - because it’s so small and the weight is so centered - it will definitely swing with gravity.

  • @sunnygala895
    @sunnygala895 2 года назад +2

    Hey, great video! Will it fit SonyA73 with 24-70f2.8 GM Sony lens?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      It will. But it’ll be tight. The sigma fits well and slightly smaller. So you’ve still got room.

  • @KeemsThatDude
    @KeemsThatDude 2 года назад

    can i put a dji mini drone in the 3L bag?

  • @PoonJ411
    @PoonJ411 2 года назад +1

    Question for you. How do you compare this to the Alpaka bravo sling in terms of comfort? Also this seem a lot bulkier than the bravo go sling. Thanks in advance.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      Good question. This is definitely a bit bulkier - but for good reason. The bag holds a shape that allows easy access and storage of camera bodies and lenses. Normally something like a mirrorless or DSLR body. The Alpaka Bravo Sling - isn’t specifically designed for that. So it’s tough jamming a mirrorless camera into that bag won’t work very well. It’s really not designed for quick or easy access to something as specifically shaped as a camera.

  • @Ozrake
    @Ozrake 3 года назад +1

    Great review! Would you know if both 35mm GM and 55mm would fit in this bag along with one a7-ish body?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching and commenting. So if you don’t use the lens hood for the 35mm GM - you can fit the 55mm in their as well. So it’s a really nice and compact setup. A7 sized body plus the 35mm and 55mm will fit 👌🏽 it’ll be snug - but I’ve tested it and it works.

    • @Ozrake
      @Ozrake 3 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond thanks for quick reply. I don't own 35mm,but noticed that you do. I have the 24mm gm, which is about the same size.

  • @danc2700
    @danc2700 3 года назад +1

    Great review! Would this bag fit a sony a7 with a battery grip attached?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Hey Dan! Thanks for watching. The bag is going to be too small and snug to fit the A7 with a the battery grip. I would recommend the 6L version or another larger sling bag if that’s a must have. The 3L is pretty minimal carry.

  • @zapadakofflv8560
    @zapadakofflv8560 9 месяцев назад

    I love this little bag. For sony a6700+1 or 2 small lenses (35+55 or 20+55).

  • @justinowens4582
    @justinowens4582 3 года назад +2

    Hey man, good review! Did you try out the 6L variant? I'm looking for the magic goldilocks dad-bag that lets me stash a few snacks & epipens for my two kids plus my mirrorless (Nikon Z50) & an extra compact lens without being too bulky. My messengers are too big, my current Timbuk2 sling just a shade too small.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching, Justin! I did have a chance to check out the 6L but haven’t had any extensive time with it though. But I think with the 6L you should be able to fit a good amount of gear. Especially since it does have more depth - so you could place the Nikon in vertically and still have enough space your other essentials. Peak does a good job of keeping the profile of the bags pretty slim. I think a boxier alternative might be the newer Peter McKinnon Sling bag or maybe the Moment Sling.

    • @justinowens4582
      @justinowens4582 3 года назад

      Thanks Desmond! I'll check them out

  • @cookiebisquit7293
    @cookiebisquit7293 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your review, it helped a lot!
    What wrist strap is that? It looks really good.

    • @mrmonday42
      @mrmonday42 2 года назад

      I'm also curious where you got that wrist strap

    • @ericberger4511
      @ericberger4511 Год назад

      also would like to know where you got that wrist strap please?

  • @onyx30000
    @onyx30000 3 года назад +2

    Anyone has used the 3L with the Canon R6 and maybe 24-105mm lens? I have the 6L but looking for a more compact that I can carry my R6 or the Canon M6 II with 2 prime lenses when out with the kids

    • @sylvoniaa
      @sylvoniaa 3 года назад

      I just bought the 3L for my R6 + 24-70 f2.8 lens, it fits perfectly (without any extra space) but with the hood on outwards, then it won’t zip.
      So I think your 24-105 f4 should fit perfectly even with hood outwards

    • @onyx30000
      @onyx30000 2 года назад

      @@sylvoniaa great I ended up buying the 3L and yes it's a perfect fit (although a bit tight) but overall the 3L is more compact for carrying around.

  • @Stefan_Heinrich
    @Stefan_Heinrich 9 месяцев назад

    i wonder if you could story a small lens on top of your body with 24 70 lens attached. Basically stack it on top. I do have a small 35mm 1.8 from sony e.g.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes - you can. I’ve tried with the 55mm 1.8 Zeiss. Which is about the same size as the 35mm 1.8 from Sony.

  • @rockmanchriz5569
    @rockmanchriz5569 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, very great video. At the end, I chose the Instinct Pro Camera Sling Bag though.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Let me know what you think about the Instinct Pro. I’ve been considering that vs the 6L Peak Design sling.

    • @rockmanchriz5569
      @rockmanchriz5569 3 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond the Instinct Pro definitely has better external fabrics which are rugged and waterproof, while PD has only normal nylon with decay-able water-resistant coating. The coolmax fabric on Instinct’s back panel and strap is soft and smooth, but PD, despite having a thinner padding, has a good length adjustment mechanism. Instinct Pro is having more small pockets for filters/SD cards/batteries, so it’s great for organisation. The PD may have a very great divider for stacking up short lens, but I dont have many. I only carry a Sony A7III with 2 medium lens. As I usually carry my water bottle with me, so the elastic external pocket of Instinct Pro is a plus. Also, I can carry my tripod with the Instinct bottom webbings and have my windbreaker at the side webbing.
      All in all, I think the Instinct Pro is very well built with lighter and more rugged materials. With more detailed organisations, I can also use it as my tech + camera pouch given the strap can be removed. So at the end, I have chosen the Instinct Pro. After months of use, I really love how it works. The materials and construction also hold up very well.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      @@rockmanchriz5569 that’s awesome! Love the detailed insight. Thanks for taking the time to cover all those points. I’ve been watching some reviews on the Instinct and will definitely consider picking one up as a medium sized sling option. I also saw the white color way...looks pretty sleek 🔥

  • @lancegailyard9083
    @lancegailyard9083 3 года назад +2

    Great review! I have the blue 6L and love it. I attach my tripod to the bottom. I consider myself a Phonetographer, but I do use my Nikon DSLR in the bag as well. I have the PD Leash and Cuff, but I see you have the Capture clip on the bag. Do you ever walk around and leave you camera in the clip? I was think about weight wise and comfortability.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      That’s awesome. Have definitely been considering grabbing the 6L as well. For the 3L and the capture clip - most times it feels pretty redundant using it. It’s almost easier to just slip the camera back into the bag when on the move. But I have used it a couple times where I’ll clip the camera to the bag and still be able to shot from the hip or with the screen - that only if I forget my wrist strap and I’m in situations where I might drop my camera trying to get the shot. Other than that - I would say the capture clip on the 3L isn’t very useful.

    • @shantytownbrown
      @shantytownbrown 2 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond just came across your review, I really want to pick one of these up, but struggling w 3 v 6; I have made the mistake before of buying too big and too small; Looking for something that would double as an EDC minimalist camera rig set-up (a6000 plus one wide prime or my 28-70) as well as my "personal item" on a plane for travel (think phone chargers and a kindle or ipad, snacks etc) as well as a non-shooting day EDC.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад +1

      @@shantytownbrown hey great question - this is definitely small enough to carry as a personal item on the plane - what I might recommend - to maximize what you can carry under the seat, is to pair this sling with a back pack. That way you can bring your camera gear and store this sling in your back pack. When you get to the hotel - just take out the sling and leave your extra gear you don’t need behind at your hotel. I do something similar to this with my travel carry

  • @crmd1176
    @crmd1176 2 года назад +2

    May I ask where you get your hand strap for your camera?
    Great review. So practical!

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      Hey! Thanks for watching. I had that wrist strap custom made on Etsy. There are a ton of create creators that make braided paracord wrist straps with peak design anchors.

  • @Istdochallesnurgeklauteyo
    @Istdochallesnurgeklauteyo 3 года назад +1

    Do you think that a Sony a7 with the 35mm f1.8 Sony and the 85mm f1.8 sony would fit? Would be a banger setup

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Those are both really nice and compact lenses. That combo - paired with like the super crop mode on an A7 should give you a pretty versatile focal range! Solid options there, Sebastian. And since those are both relatively small - I can imagine they would both fit in the 3L sling. Although I don't carry my 85mm Batis with me as often - only cause the kids don't hold still for those tight shots.

  • @hiroasashi
    @hiroasashi 8 месяцев назад

    Hey man, thank you for an awesome review. Would you mind sharing how tall you are?

  • @101Greenturtle
    @101Greenturtle Год назад

    What is that on the surface? Is it pilling or lint?

  • @TomasWilliams
    @TomasWilliams Год назад +1

    I've been wondering if my a7iii and 24-70gm will fit! Thank you!!!🙏❤️

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  Год назад +1

      It will absolutely fit 👌🏽

  • @tuesdayrock
    @tuesdayrock 3 года назад +1

    Excellent reviee

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Thanks @pennypapercraft!

  • @FrankyJ1979
    @FrankyJ1979 3 года назад +1

    Any experience with a a6400 and the Tamron 17-20 2,8 and another small lens?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      Hey good question. So both the A6400 and the Tamron 17-28mm are shorter in length. Than that entire RIV + 24-70 sigma. I would say that with your smaller set up - you can still hold anything like the 35mm 1.8 and 55mm 1.8 from Sony. You would also have room for something like the 20mm 1.8 and definitely the new compact lenses designed for the A7C - 24mm, 40mm and 50mm

  • @evenaicantfigurethisout
    @evenaicantfigurethisout Год назад

    does the outer use the same polymer-like material as the tech pouch? because i really dislike it, dust sticks to it incessantly and it's got a really sticky feeling to the touch. if you get food on it (like avocado lol), you'll not be able to get the food smell off.

  • @roelchristian98
    @roelchristian98 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review! Where did you get your camera strap?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Hey Roel. I bought my wrist strap from a store on Etsy. It’s a custom made braided paracord wrist strap with a Peak Design anchor clip. You can find all kinds of colors and patterns on Etsy.

    • @roelchristian98
      @roelchristian98 3 года назад

      Thank you mate! All the best!

  • @Magneticplay
    @Magneticplay 3 года назад +2

    视频拍得很好,讲得明明白白,小孩很可爱,爸爸很有爱~

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      谢谢你的夸奖。感谢您观看我的视频。

  • @RahulVanganicreations
    @RahulVanganicreations Год назад

    Great review. Just perfect. I am planning to get this bag, just one question. Do you think it will fit the a7iv + Sony 35mm 1.8 and an extra lens like Sony 85mm 1.8 or a Tamron 28-75 2.8 ?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  Год назад +1

      Hey! It might hold the A7IV + 35mm 1.8 and the 85 1.8. It will be a tight fit. One way to double check - is Best Buy normally has this bag in store. So you can get a much better feel for the size

    • @captureinstyle
      @captureinstyle 10 месяцев назад

      It fits.

  • @davidembry1597
    @davidembry1597 3 года назад

    Great video! What hand strap do you use?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, David. The wrist strap is a custom braided paracord strap with a Peak Design anchor clip from Etsy. There are a couple stores on there that make them in any color or pattern you want. You’ll be able to find a ton of options there.

  • @JamesDBuzzard
    @JamesDBuzzard 3 года назад +1

    Yooo! Great review! Debating between the 3L and the 6L. 6L fits the ipad but the 3l is smaller

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, James! Yeah that’s a tough decision. Normally I use the 3L as my grab and go bag knowing I’ll eventually come home with footage I can edit on my iPad. But it’s also cause I use a larger backpack when I DO NEED to bring my iPad or more gear with me (Peak Desing Everyday Toteback) I’m finishing up a review on that today actually.
      I use a few different bags and set ups depending on what I plan to do for the day. I like a smaller set up. But if you’re gonna go with 1 bag for everything + iPad - I think the 6L is perfect - and you can carry more gear.
      Might even be worth heading to a Best Buy and checking them out side by side. I’ll do that sometimes just go get it in my hands. Makes all the difference.

    • @JamesDBuzzard
      @JamesDBuzzard 3 года назад +1

      @@ItsDesmond I will definitely checkout your new review when posted. I actually just picked up the PGYTech OneGo backpack for the bigger items and already use pelican and SKB hard cases for when I'm bringing a ton of gear but really want something small for running around doing errands and out with my daughter and little stuff like that. I'm about to head to the store and check them out in person

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад

      That’s awesome. Heard great things about that backpack. If it’s Grab-and-go you’re looking for - the 3L is so good for that. It makes me want to bring my camera with me everywhere cause of how convenient it is! Also with an A7C plus a couple lenses - such a great light weight setup.

  • @williamhindle4366
    @williamhindle4366 9 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend this bag for the Leica Q?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  9 месяцев назад

      This would definitely fit the Leica Q. But probably a bit big even for that camera. I think there are some smaller bags that might be a good fit for that camera.

  • @fulosophy724
    @fulosophy724 2 года назад +1

    I'm trying to decide between the black or the grey, does the black one attract a lot of lint?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад +1

      No real issues with lint. As with any black bag - dirt and other things might show up more clearly but the materials of this bag make it very easy to clean. Just don’t wipe it down with anything like tissue paper that can leave behind those tiny little fuzz balls. Some water and a towel 👌🏽 very easy to clean and keeps up great over time.
      I went with black because that just fits my aesthetic better.

    • @fulosophy724
      @fulosophy724 2 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond Nice, yea I am leaning towards the black too! I actually ordered the Moment Fanny Sling back in Oct 2021, but their supply chain is so backed up, first they said estimated ship date was Mid-Nov, then changed to Jan 31 2022 without notifying me, now they changed to late-March 🙄 , I'm about to give up and just order this Peak Design instead...

  • @MrRaychard123
    @MrRaychard123 2 года назад +1

    Any advice for a backpack that would fit inside a gimbal like ronin s or Weebill S?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      Hey Raychard. The only backpack I’ve tried that would be able to handle the ronin or the Weebill is the Pgytech Onemo. I ordered it because I wanted a backpack that could hold all my gear - two bodies and tripods etc.
      Unfortunately I did not love the design and the clunky shape. But it was amazing how much it could hold. There is an outer pocket on the Onemo that is perfect for a gimbal. If you don’t mind the size - that backpack can easily hold the gimbal plus all your gear.

    • @MrRaychard123
      @MrRaychard123 2 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond thanks, it was my first choice but seems to big and I don't like the design. One option is the PGYtech one go which is better design but smaller 18L not sure it it can fit my gimbal. But I do see a photo of their website which a ronin sc2 on the top compartment

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      @@MrRaychard123 yeah. The Onemo was not at all what I wanted after I had it in my hands. Basically returned it the same day it arrived. I think most 18-20L bags are gonna be able to hold the gimbal in the main compartment- it just really depends on what else you want to carry. I think a single body and lens, plus gimbal will fit comfortably. And you can probably sneak in an extra Len and some small things.

    • @MrRaychard123
      @MrRaychard123 2 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond have you tried the peak design 30L?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      @@MrRaychard123 no not yet. Honestly been considering picking on up! I’ve got the 20L everyday Totepack. But something much larger but still well designed is on my list. I’ve been waiting for that new Peter McKinnon bag too. Want something actually worth reviewing on the channel. But so far the big bags I’ve bought have been disappointing and I end up returning them cause they’re way too bulky.

  • @ManuelSiliezar
    @ManuelSiliezar 3 года назад +2

    Would it fit the camera plus a 70-200mm?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +2

      Hey Manuel - good question. Unfortunately, the 24-70 is already a “perfect” fit - meaning there’s very little room beyond that. The 70-200 and camera body would not fit. If that’s a must have lens - I would recommend the 6L version or maybe something like the Ona Bowery or Rockaway - those are both larger bags, not very common but personally very stylish for the size.

    • @ManuelSiliezar
      @ManuelSiliezar 3 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond thanks a lot!

    • @onyx30000
      @onyx30000 3 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond With the 6L I can fit my R6 + RF 70-200 2.8 and the RF15-35mm underneath (using the divider horizontally), the camera and lenses have to be sideways, they will not fit upright. A normal EF 70-200 will be too long for the 6L

  • @jytykims1077
    @jytykims1077 3 года назад +1

    Awesome bag. I bought one after watching video. However, this bag does not good for R5 cause bit tight. Anyway thanks for good video.

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah the R5 is definitely a tiny bit bigger and the 3L is already pretty tight. I’m thinking about buying that new Peter McKinnon 8L sling - might be. Great option for the larger mirrorless and gives us some extra space for lenses.

  • @MarcoRCArena
    @MarcoRCArena 11 месяцев назад +1

    how in the world is this 3 liters? It's HUGE

  • @a6m41
    @a6m41 6 месяцев назад

    I dont even use cameras but considering a peak design bag just for a pocket lifter, I really like the aesthetic of the brand the price is quite high though

    • @StatiQQQ
      @StatiQQQ Месяц назад

      I’m debating the same it seems a bit bulky but at the same time the perfect size

  • @andrepoon
    @andrepoon 3 года назад +1

    Go with Fujifilm my friend! Cameras are smaller. APSC is fine!

  • @chaitanyabhatti2167
    @chaitanyabhatti2167 Год назад

    hi, will it fit with 24-70 g master?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  Год назад

      Hey it will fit the old one and the definitely the 24-70 GM II

  • @tinotaylor
    @tinotaylor 7 месяцев назад

    Have you had any experience with the wandrd bags?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  7 месяцев назад

      Personally I’ve avoided those only because the design is a bit bulky for my task. But if people would like to see a review or comparison- happy to test those out. I’ve got the Peter McKinnon Sling as well - and same thing - big and bulbous - but very useful storage space

    • @tinotaylor
      @tinotaylor 7 месяцев назад

      @@ItsDesmond Appreciate the reply. I was thinking the same thing but I was hoping it wouldn't be super bulky as there's a lot about it I like.
      Ended up ordering the 3l peak design after your review so thank you for sharing your views 🙌🏻

  • @CapturedByKen
    @CapturedByKen 2 года назад +2

    I'm so torn between the 3L and the 6L

  • @photosblossomsau1624
    @photosblossomsau1624 2 года назад

    Recommend best three lenses for all round?

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      Hmm that’s tough. At the moment…My most used lenses - 20mm f1.8 G, 35mm f1.4 GM, 85mm f1.8 Zeiss Batis.

    • @photosblossomsau1624
      @photosblossomsau1624 2 года назад

      @@ItsDesmond hmmm you mentioned one lens I’m after lol how is Sony 35 1.4? I have the 16 35 gm but not sure if I should sell that to get the 35 1.4 as it will be all around lens

    • @ItsDesmond
      @ItsDesmond  2 года назад

      @@photosblossomsau1624 one of my favorite lenses. You can find a review of it on my channel. But the size and image quality is incredible. Personally I’ve really come to love the 35mm focal length. Its wide enough for great environmental portraits - but the GM provides gorgeous bokeh, background separation without sacrificing any sharpened wide open. Most of the time it lives on my A7R4. But I’ve been shooting a lot of my wide stuff on the Leica Q2 - so the 35mm GM hasn’t gotten as much action lately.