Perhaps not explicitly explained in the review, but you can fold away the divider between the top and bottom section. It cannot be removed entirely, though. It is stitched on the back side and velcro on the other three sides. You can flip it up or down, but up is better. There is limited ability to still use the other pieces but only if you flip the divider up and these pieces have to go on the right (the same side as the tripod holder). I can fit my Z8 with 600 PF attached, which I bring in and out from the top opening without having to open the bottom opening. To the right of that at the bottom (same side as the tripod holder), there is enough room with the other pieces to make space for two smaller lenses or one decent size lens and a strap/raincover/etc. You will need to open the bottom opening all the way to get at those. As for total loadout/weight, I would say Z8 with the 600 PF, a smaller lens such as a 24-70f4, strap, rain cover, an extra battery, extra memory card, a couple of filters, and a very small water bottle is pretty much the most you'll want to do with this bag. I would not recommend putting a monopod/tripod with that loadout. If you want to bring a mono/tripod, you'll have to ditch that equivalent weight in camera gear/water, i.e., get rid of the second lens and water bottle. 7lbs total weight of gear is about the limit.
@rogerradstromphoto I like it..there are so many to choose from. It seems to be of quality build and durable, and it holds my camera plus 3 lenses and some gear comfortably and securely. I like that it shipped protected in a box.
@rooster80 I have to say that I don't agree with you about this. For me they are similar but not copied. The Lowbrow is bigger, fits a tablet, doesn't have the hard shell pocket etc etc. Maybe inspired by but tell me what camera bag that's not inspired by another... www.lowepro.com/global/slingshot-sl-250-aw-iii-lp37335-pww/. tarion.eu/collections/camera-bags/products/tarion-tr-s-camera-sling-bag
@@rogerradstromphoto It's a nice looking bag for sure. I'm not out trolling. Lowepro has the smaller 100 aw, which is the one I have. It is exactly the same size, the exact shape , the buckles stopping the main compartment from opening past the side, the sling strap with the cross tender, the triangular top pocket, even the layout of the inner dividers.... There are simply too many similarities to call this a mere inspiration. The only thing different would be the hard shell pocket. Which Lowepro pioneered using molded plastics in their small pouches, even in their bigger camera luggage range. Please don't take offence. Your review is good.
Hello, first of all we love Lowepro and consider them as one of the great pioneers in our industry. Although there is a lot of inspiration sharing among manufacturers, especially in the luggage and fashion industry, we have to point out that our TR-S sling product was released in May 2019, while Lowepro's Slingshot SL250 was released in 2020. But that's not even the point. Our TR-S took inspiration from the likes of Altura's Sling Bag released in 2015, which has a similar structure and form. Of course, we made a lot of design improvement and used different materials to enhance the user experience. We are certain there might be even more historical inspirations. Hope our explanation helps to clear this misunderstanding.@@rooster80
You should be in some James Bond frikkin movie .. you are charismatic! What ru doing mucking around with bags!!! LOL. Good review though .. I am on the market for a sling whatever! Thanks.
Nice video and nice camera bag! I have been looking out for a compact yet sturdy sling bag. I think this checks all the boxes that I need in a camera bag so compact. Can it accommodate a Sony A7IV with a Tamron 35-150mm lens mounted??
@@rogerradstromphoto @rogerradstromphoto Thanks! I've stumbled upon the video afterwards where guy fitted Godox V1 in the top pocket which is even better for me. Just ordered it, it will serve an amazing purpose as daily "backpack".
I’m like you! I have different camera bags for different purposes because there’s no perfect bag. I been looking at sling bags for walking and I came across this on Amazon. I like how it has a easy to access camera compartment so if I see something on my walks I don’t have to take my bag off and I like that it has a side pouch for my water bottle. Do you think it would fit a full frame DSLR and a 24-70mm lens? I plan on getting a mirrorless once I got some spare money but for now I’m stuck with my DSLR. Great review btw!
This review is awesome. Kudos from Korea. Made my mind to purchase it. :)
Perhaps not explicitly explained in the review, but you can fold away the divider between the top and bottom section. It cannot be removed entirely, though. It is stitched on the back side and velcro on the other three sides. You can flip it up or down, but up is better. There is limited ability to still use the other pieces but only if you flip the divider up and these pieces have to go on the right (the same side as the tripod holder). I can fit my Z8 with 600 PF attached, which I bring in and out from the top opening without having to open the bottom opening. To the right of that at the bottom (same side as the tripod holder), there is enough room with the other pieces to make space for two smaller lenses or one decent size lens and a strap/raincover/etc. You will need to open the bottom opening all the way to get at those.
As for total loadout/weight, I would say Z8 with the 600 PF, a smaller lens such as a 24-70f4, strap, rain cover, an extra battery, extra memory card, a couple of filters, and a very small water bottle is pretty much the most you'll want to do with this bag. I would not recommend putting a monopod/tripod with that loadout. If you want to bring a mono/tripod, you'll have to ditch that equivalent weight in camera gear/water, i.e., get rid of the second lens and water bottle. 7lbs total weight of gear is about the limit.
Too bad they didn't sponsor you. Because of this video I went and got one.
Hahaha😂
Thank you. Hope it will to your satisfaction.
Thanks for the video. Very nice for the price..just received mine.
What do you think about it?
@rogerradstromphoto I like it..there are so many to choose from. It seems to be of quality build and durable, and it holds my camera plus 3 lenses and some gear comfortably and securely. I like that it shipped protected in a box.
We know now 😂, thank you for your feedback and review!
Thank you😊
Hey Tarion, congratulations on copying Lowepro's DSLR Slingshot series to the last stich. ;-)
@rooster80 I have to say that I don't agree with you about this. For me they are similar but not copied. The Lowbrow is bigger, fits a tablet, doesn't have the hard shell pocket etc etc. Maybe inspired by but tell me what camera bag that's not inspired by another... www.lowepro.com/global/slingshot-sl-250-aw-iii-lp37335-pww/. tarion.eu/collections/camera-bags/products/tarion-tr-s-camera-sling-bag
@@rogerradstromphoto It's a nice looking bag for sure. I'm not out trolling. Lowepro has the smaller 100 aw, which is the one I have. It is exactly the same size, the exact shape , the buckles stopping the main compartment from opening past the side, the sling strap with the cross tender, the triangular top pocket, even the layout of the inner dividers.... There are simply too many similarities to call this a mere inspiration. The only thing different would be the hard shell pocket. Which Lowepro pioneered using molded plastics in their small pouches, even in their bigger camera luggage range. Please don't take offence. Your review is good.
Hello, first of all we love Lowepro and consider them as one of the great pioneers in our industry. Although there is a lot of inspiration sharing among manufacturers, especially in the luggage and fashion industry, we have to point out that our TR-S sling product was released in May 2019, while Lowepro's Slingshot SL250 was released in 2020. But that's not even the point. Our TR-S took inspiration from the likes of Altura's Sling Bag released in 2015, which has a similar structure and form. Of course, we made a lot of design improvement and used different materials to enhance the user experience. We are certain there might be even more historical inspirations. Hope our explanation helps to clear this misunderstanding.@@rooster80
You should be in some James Bond frikkin movie .. you are charismatic! What ru doing mucking around with bags!!! LOL. Good review though .. I am on the market for a sling whatever! Thanks.
Hahaha😊 Thank you
Nice video and nice camera bag! I have been looking out for a compact yet sturdy sling bag. I think this checks all the boxes that I need in a camera bag so compact. Can it accommodate a Sony A7IV with a Tamron 35-150mm lens mounted??
Do you think that it could fit Godox V1 together with your camera and 2 lenses shown in the video?
Yes, If the speed light doesn't fit in the camera compartment it can go in the top pocket.
@@rogerradstromphoto @rogerradstromphoto Thanks! I've stumbled upon the video afterwards where guy fitted Godox V1 in the top pocket which is even better for me. Just ordered it, it will serve an amazing purpose as daily "backpack".
Nice review of the TARION Camera Sling Bag, but in all of the bag reviews I've been watching, why does no one pack a flash?
Thanks. I can’t speak for others but I don’t bring a flash when I’m traveling. And I think the main purpose of this bag is travel and maybe street.
Is there a way to fit an ipad pro 11inch in it?
No, I don't think so
I’m like you! I have different camera bags for different purposes because there’s no perfect bag. I been looking at sling bags for walking and I came across this on Amazon. I like how it has a easy to access camera compartment so if I see something on my walks I don’t have to take my bag off and I like that it has a side pouch for my water bottle. Do you think it would fit a full frame DSLR and a 24-70mm lens? I plan on getting a mirrorless once I got some spare money but for now I’m stuck with my DSLR. Great review btw!
Thanks. Yes I think that your setup will work fine. You can probably bring one more lens as well together with some small accessories.
Cool video. Which model is the tripod?
Thanks. The tripod is Cullmann Carvao 816TC. AOKA has the same.
Sounds Good! What is the weight for this ?
It is very light weight. The bag is 0.93kg.
Great video! What is that little tripod? I like to get one of them.
Thanks. This is the tripod: ruclips.net/video/0uN1xGfEO0Q/видео.htmlsi=4YLoSm-hfJPeSKTW