Hope you enjoyed my new video! - Big thanks to Manfrotto for sending me this to check out! - This video isn't sponsored, all thoughts on this bag are my own and unedited! - What camera bag are you using right now??? 😆
Fuji shooter, for backpacks I stick to Think Tank & the discontinued Perception 15 is my all-time favourite. However I did buy the Manfrotto NX series CSC which dimension & weight wise is almost identical to this one. I adapt it for my main purpose, for 3 day city trips I remove the lower camera section and use that for my T-shirts, socks, pants, and then I put a Tenba BYOB with camera/lenses in the top section. It's just the right size to hold a minimal but fully packed set up, the additional slip pockets are all perfectly sized for my other items. Very functional & compact. Appreciate what Manfrotto is doing with their lightweight street backpacks.
Nice form factor & almost there from a versatility point of view. Although manfrotto love selling add ons there's a missed opportunity for this bag as it could have included a small extention with pockets and straps inside for gear for the front camera pocket if camara access is facing inwards for security. Wasted space/opportunity maybe...
Well if you have the laptop sleeve in then that has pockets and it goes on the opposite side - not something I showed in the video but yeah, you get 2 small pockets which you can see at 3:06
@@JackWoodhams It is hanging outside the sleeve, but really by a little - maybe 2-3 cm (the 16" is technically a 15" with smaller bezels). Without the sleeve it'll go in with no issue, but yeah - not so padded to stay too protected.
Hope you enjoyed my new video! - Big thanks to Manfrotto for sending me this to check out! - This video isn't sponsored, all thoughts on this bag are my own and unedited! -
What camera bag are you using right now???
😆
Fuji shooter, for backpacks I stick to Think Tank & the discontinued Perception 15 is my all-time favourite. However I did buy the Manfrotto NX series CSC which dimension & weight wise is almost identical to this one. I adapt it for my main purpose, for 3 day city trips I remove the lower camera section and use that for my T-shirts, socks, pants, and then I put a Tenba BYOB with camera/lenses in the top section. It's just the right size to hold a minimal but fully packed set up, the additional slip pockets are all perfectly sized for my other items. Very functional & compact.
Appreciate what Manfrotto is doing with their lightweight street backpacks.
Nice form factor & almost there from a versatility point of view.
Although manfrotto love selling add ons there's a missed opportunity for this bag as it could have included a small extention with pockets and straps inside for gear for the front camera pocket if camara access is facing inwards for security. Wasted space/opportunity maybe...
Well if you have the laptop sleeve in then that has pockets and it goes on the opposite side - not something I showed in the video but yeah, you get 2 small pockets which you can see at 3:06
very thin material, I am looking for something stabile with thicker outer walls
Awesome review 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽. Do you think this bag can fit a MacBook Pro 16?
Unfortunately it is 14" max 🥺
does the bag flop without the camera cube?
Hi thanks for the video! Can it by any chance hold a 16" MacBook?
No way sorry 😂😭
@@JackWoodhams I just got it and I can actually fit my 16" Macbook, even inside the 14" laptop sleeve that comes with the bag
@@adoreos oh really? That's surprising!! As my 13" air takes up most of the space. Does the top of the laptop hang outside of the padding though?
@@JackWoodhams It is hanging outside the sleeve, but really by a little - maybe 2-3 cm (the 16" is technically a 15" with smaller bezels). Without the sleeve it'll go in with no issue, but yeah - not so padded to stay too protected.
@@adoreos not sure I'd risk it personally but if it works for you then that's great!