The Perfect Camera Bag, Does it Exist? F-stop or LowePro Bag VS Tenba BYOB Inserts in an Osprey Pack
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- F-Stop, Tenba, Lowepro, or even Osprey. With so many choices compromising is a normal part of choosing a camera bag. Comfort and convenience are the two major players in the camera bag industry and it can be hard to choose. I hope this video helps anyone looking for a camera bag that works well with all aspects of their photography style. This video goes into detail comparing The F-Stop Lotus 32, Lowepro Flipside 350 BP, and Osprey Kestrel 38. Should you buy into a camera bag system like F-stop or build your own with Tenba - Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB) inserts?
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The F-stop ICU has an foam insert in the lid that you can take out. Insert the ICU in the Lotus, fold the (now empty and foldable) lid under the ICU and voila! When you open the back of the bag you have direct acces to your gear ;). You can also attach the ICU to the Lotus on the sides (look for the orange tabs and velcro the ICU in them). That way the ICU in pressed against the back and your stuff doesn't fall out when walking. Greetings from a fellow Lotus user :).
I'm glad you pointed this out and you're absolutely right! I should have mentioned the foldable lid and the attachable velcro sides, which is definitely the way to go! For some reason I'm not necessarily a fan of keeping the ICU open, mainly because it's more exposed to the contents in the bag. Although I have used the heck out of this bag and find it super durable and protective.
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching! Cheers!
@@kolbyhamacher no problem. It was a great video to watch 😀. Keep up the good work. And I have to say that with the velcro tabs attached to the sides I never had anything fall between the icu and the backpanel but I use the shallow icu's so there's always something behind the icu pressing it against the backpanel. Keep hiking and Keep shooting!
Thanks for throwing this all together. I had actually bought the Tent 10 a while ago and it's a really good insert, but I haven't really found a backpack that I really like to use it with. It was helpful that you had the 9 because I was going to get that and pair it with an Osprey Daylite but it looks like it won't quite be enough. I ended up getting the Wandrd prvke lite and it does the job pretty well, with some quirks. PolarPro has said that if the 50L bag does well, they'll probably make a 20L version so that's exciting too. Honestly though, I just wish Osprey would make a camera bag already haha.
No problem! I noticed there wasn't a terrible amount of info on combinations like this when I was researching to do it and figured I tried to squeeze it into a video. I haven't tried any PolarPro stuff, but they look quality. The Wandrd prvke lite looks awesome too, I might have to put that on my list of bags to try. That low profile look with all the convenience looks fantastic! I'm glad you found the video helpful with Tenba bags, the sizes are definitely something to consider, especially if you need room for other things. But, yeah I agree Osprey needs to saddle up and make a camera bag already!
Nice video. But you do realize the Fstop icu cover is bormally stored with the icu open and not zipped closed? I saw another video complaining about the same thing and wondered why people don't know this.
Thanks for watching! Yes, I've had the same conversation with someone below.
Very informative video!
Thank you!
Hey! Thanks for this video. Do you think a 100-500 would fit in the Tenba 9 or do I need the 10?
This is where I landed as well. Comfort and flexibility come first. Love Osprey
Thanks for the info. I am looking at backpacks now because I am tired of using gym bags to cart my stuff. Tripod support and side access is what I want the most ... Cheers
You're in a great spot, you have the chance the buy the right bag first! Instead of buying a few and then realizing what you like most or actually need. There are some great bag recommendations that others have left in the comments, so definitely check those out on your quest to find (or piece together) the right camera bag. Thanks for watching! Let me know what you end up with!
Look into the Osprey Kamber, they come in different sizes, and open from the back
Great recommendation, thank you!
@@kolbyhamacher Did the Kamber work for you?
@@seabreezeof I think the Kamber would work well for this, but since I already had a Kestrel (from years ago) I decided to keep using that for now.
@@kolbyhamacher If things change also look at Osprey SOELDEN 32 newer version of the Kamber
Thanks for the video, camera backpack without side access is just a storage bag, I don't want to put the pack down on the floor in order to get access to the gears, especially in wildlife photography where time is the asset, you must act fast to capture that precise moment, so that Think Tank Rotation is the other pack on my most wanted list.
I definitely agree! I've heard others talk about how important side access is for wildlife photography, basically you just can't miss the moment. Thanks for watching and leaving your bag recommendation!
I really like my Tenba BYOB 9. Fits my Olympus em1 II + 12-40mm f2.8 pro + 40-150mm f4 pro (either attached) and even have space to cram in a smaller lens like the 20mm f1.7. The optional tote is super handy as well:)
great video and really interesting as I'm having a similar dilemma
I hope this helped! I know, the reality is that it's just hard to find a bag that works for everything. Let me know what you end up with. Thanks for watching!
Do you still think this is the route to go for long hiking and carrying alot of camera gear? Tried a few camera bags and they are killing my back and shorting my trips
I actually found for me what seems to look like the perfect bag - welll only if the price wouldnt be this high.
It is the Atlas Athelte. It has everything I need in a backpack but additionally to being super expensive it is only available if Id import it, so thats sadly no option for me.
Atlas packs are awesome! Definitely on the expensive side though. I think Osprey could make something similar and distribute it fairly well... if only. Thanks for watching and for your recommendation!
Hiking backpack of choice + insert cubes has been my go-to setup for years. Big name hiking brand exist in a bigger market than camera backpacks. They know their stuff, proven history/experience and comfort is a priority. Most camera backpack makers have organization/function as the primary objective and comfort always an after thought. Often sacrificed/tradeoff like Peak Design does.
Have you ever tried Shimoda Designs backpack? Think they are the only camera backpack mfg which focus/emphasize on comfort. Example: they have adjustable torso shoulder straps etc. IMO, it is just as comfy as my Osprey pack.
What bag do you like? and what inserts do you recommend?
Good idea buddy
Thanks!
Wanna Corporate and build one? :D Im so tired of those camera backpacks that have No Ventilation etc.
Best regards from Germany
Edit: the Jack Wolfskin CROSSTRAIL 32 LT was a good choice with icu
haha, I'd be up for that! I got tired of it too. I think a lot of it has to do with camera accessory brands designing these backpacks and not actual backpacking companies building and manufacturing them - it really comes down to different standards. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!