4.9 out of 5
97.78% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent EDC for my Nikon Z50 kit
I like Peak Design and their products as they are thoughtfully designed and well made, and their prices reflect that. I carry my Nikon Z50 with both the 16-50mm and 50-100mm lenses (with either attached they still all fit) with me just about everywhere I go, and the other pockets stash away memory cards, batteries, tools, etc. What's nice about my Z50 is that I can charge the battery in-camera with just a cord, so I don't need to carry a bulky charging brick the size of an UNO deck. I know some people complain about that if storing that brick in the front pocket as it would be a tight fit and protrude out, but I guess I don't have that problem. I keep my phone and AirPods in that front case.I like to use this bag mainly as a fanny pack but will occasionally sling it across my body. The strap does tuck away into the bag when used as a waist pack, but it's a bit cumbersome to tuck the straps away if you accidentally pull it out, which is really my ONLY complaint about this bag. But that's it, everything else is great! I don't use the advertised strap to mount my Capture Clip, where some users complain that they can't freely open the zipper when mounted there. When I'm wearing the sling I just put the camera away inside the zippered compartment when I'm not using it. I use the Capture Clip on my backpack straps to keep my camera handy but I don't use the Sling and backpack at the same time.This pack looks and feels like a proper, but bigger, fanny pack, and I like how discreet it looks as it doesn't scream "EXPENSIVE PHOTO GEAR INSIDE." I can wear it in front, back, side, or slung over my shoulder, but my wife makes fun of me when I do that, calling the Sling my purse. This bag goes everywhere with me, at least in the car, and can easily be packed in a larger backpack if needed. I tend to sling it around the headrest of my passenger seat for easy access whenever I go out.The strap tightens easily and is fairly sturdy. I would feel very confident carrying this crossbody or waist style in an untrustworthy area as it would be difficult to quickly cut the straps and someone trying to yank it off me would likely not be able to break any of the hardware securing the straps.I thought about buying the bigger versions for when I bring other lenses but decided that this was the perfect size for EDC after using it for a few months now. I haven't taken it on any trips or vacation yet, just some street and local photography, as well as some indoor middle school sporting events. It's expensive, but I think it's worth every penny paid.Keep in mind that my Z50 is mirrorless, and has a smaller profile than traditional DSLRs. Closing the zipper is an EXACT fit in multiple configurations (Body + 50-200, 16-50 in divider; Body + 16-50, 50-200 in divider), and even so, I have to be deliberate in how I place it, but that's okay because I like to have the camera gear snug to prevent any damage during activity. The bag is well padded and I am confident in its protection ability. I don't ever have to move the divider regardless of what lens is on the body, just tweak the flex fold divider petals and it's all set.Highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning in true Peak Design fashion
Peak Design is known for their impeccably styled product line. This fits perfectly into their lineup of camera bags. It is stylish and well padded to protect your camera while on the go.The strap can be adjusted to be used as a waist pack or as a shoulder sling. It sports a padded area of the strap to prevent it from rubbing against your neck. There is a convenient carry handle on top as well. Included are two straps that attach to the bottom to carry a tripod with you. I noticed that my tripod had a little extra give than I would prefer when attached, but I am assuming if you had the Peak Design tripod this wouldn't be an issue. The fabric appears to be at least water resistant, with thick zippers for the two compartments.Inside there is one divider that is origami style in that it can be folded to meet your individual needs. I found I could fit my mirrorless body with one medium length lens attached plus two extra batteries in the main compartment, or if I detached the lens I could fit one medium length and one short prime lens in with the body by folding the divider differently. If you have a cage attached to your camera body, things will be considerably tighter. I would recommend removing the divider completely and sticking to one lens for a secure fit that isn't crammed in.As with all Peak Design products, this is a pricey bag. Depending on your needs though this may be worth the extra money, as it is made extremely well and offers some unique features not commonly found in 3L bags.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect travel sling for my Nikon Z6II
I needed a sling for my camera when I go out in my excursions when I go on vacation. I am a small person so I needed something that isn't going to be overwhelming to my body shape. it is a little snug, but it is the right size for a prime lens and the body of my Nikon Z6II. It is nice enough for me to use it for an outing as well. Does not have to be a camera bag. The material is thick so i feel like it would be very durable. It is a bit pricey but you get what you pay for.
4.0 out of 5 stars Really nice bag, fits more than most 3L, but difficult to get camera in/out
I recently got a FujiFilm X-T5 with a 16-80 zoom lens and I've tried multiple bags. I wanted something that could be a sling or waist bag that wasn't big/bulky and had sufficient padding and (hopefully) a light-colored interior.This bag is VERY well made, attractive, classy, and very durable and checked all the boxes. Surprisingly, my camera does fit (minus the lens hood), but the main opening takes some effort to pull outwards and it is a two handed struggle to get the camera in/out. I used it for about 2 weeks until other options arrived. The pockets and organization and customization is great for such a small bag, but I couldn't fit my phone (Samsung Note 20 Ultra) or keys in the front, it can hold a battery, some SD cards and a small cable, but the more you put in the more interior space you're taking up from the main section.I loved the adjustable divider and I felt like my expensive piece of equipment was very well protected. It was fairly comfortable to wear with well made straps and hardware and it was hard to get things twisted.I take most of my pictures while walking my 110lb borzoi in all weather. I obviously have one hand very much occupied and in a perfect world I could fit some poop bags and my phone and keyfob and pocket knife in my camera bag.I ended up trying a wandrd roam 3L and 6L bag after getting this one and after all the bags I've tried I fell in love with the 6L Roam and didn't even test the Roam 3L other than to take photos (Camera with lens did not fit in that 3L at ALL).If you have a smaller camera or just a smaller lens, this is a great, comfortable, well-made, durable, and attractive bag. It looks, feels, and wears like it will last a really long time. For me, I just need a faster quicker one-hand ability to take my camera in/out so I had to go with something bigger.
Good sling bag for on the go
Since its peak design, the materials is good. This is good if you only bring GoPro ( with tripod and without other accessories), small point and shot camera, and OSMO pocket 3 with the case. Other than that, this is small. I would suggest buy the 6l or the 10l.But this 3l is cute and nice to bring for small gear.
Superbe sacoche
A révolutionné mon approche photographique. L’appareil est toujours à porté et prêt à être dégainé. Convient pour un hybride et un objectif trans standard monté. Les matériaux sont de bonne facture et semblent pouvoir durer des années. À recommander!
Calidad
Buen diseño y calidad
Compact Sling for a casual photo day out - fits camera+lens plus a spare lens
I have other photo bags ( a Billingham Hadley Large and a LowePro Backpack) but I wanted something smaller for a casual day out with minimal size and weight. I chose the 3L for this purpose and crossed my fingers that it would fit what I wanted to bring - the dimensions shown were just on the edge !I have been able to fit my Fuji X-T30 with a fitted 18-55 as well as another lens, the 70-300 which is shown but I can swap it for my 10-24 if I want to use that instead. The full amount I have fitted into the bag is shown in the photos and it is still very light to wear and easy to adjust the strap for any number of lengths and carrying options around the body.There are a few little pockets at the inner sides of the bag and within a zipped section of the bag you can use for smaller items such as SD cards and spare batteries.You can also see that I have fitted a Peak Design Capture clip to the side so, if needed, I can carry the camera on the side of the sling for quick access. The Sling also comes with two short straps that you can use to carry a small tripod on the underside of the bag.Overall, a nice looking, well designed and functional bag.
bis 2 Vollformat-Systemkameras, sehr praktisch und vielseitig zu tragen, top Verarbeitungsqualität
Am liebsten verwende ich eine klassische Fototasche, doch nicht immer ist das sinnvoll.Beispielsweise auf dem Fahrrad baumelt die Tasche herum, auch bei rustikalen Wanderungen kann die Umhängetasche störend sein, da ist ein Rucksack oder ähnliches sinnvoller.Mit meinem Rucksack bin ich nicht so glücklich, denn ich muss ihn absetzen, um an den Inhalt zu kommen.Hier kommt die Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L ins Spiel und schon noch einem Tag des Besitzes und dem ersten Fotowal, verspüre ich den Reiz, mir für größeres Gepäck auch noch die 6l Version zu bestellen.Die Verarbeitungsqualität der Everyday Sling ist makellos, alle Nähte sind gerade und sauber gearbeitet. Die Reissverschlüsse laufen geschmeidig und richtig genial ist die Schnellverstellung der Gurtlänge.Damit kann die Tasche am langen Gurt locker getragen werden, oder eben eben mir kurzem Gurt dicht diagonal um den Hals unter der Achsel durch, so sitzt die Tasche sicher auf dem Rücken und verrutscht auch auf dem MTB oder Rennrad nicht. Bisher gelang es mir nie, sinnvoll eine Kamera auf dem Fahrrad mitzunehmen, normale Slingtaschen und Kamerataschen verrutschen und baumeln dann störend zwischen dem Oberkörper und dem Lenker.Peak Design verspricht da mehr und hält das versprechen. Hier hat erkennbar jemand die Tasche praxisgerecht entwickeln sie selbst in verschiedenen Anwendungen getestet und optimiert.Als Gürteltasche kann man die Tasche auch tragen, sogar mit einem Öffner im Gurt, einfach nur genial.Rein Qualitativ also top, wirklich perfekt, auch in den vielen kleinen Details. Schauen Sie dabei auch gerne mal das Produktvideo des Verkäufers, dort werden die Vorzüge der Tasche sehr gut beschrieben und genau deshalb habe ich sie auch bestellt.Meine Kameraausrüstung besteht überwiegend aus einer Leica M Vollformat Kamera mit einem angesetzten 35 oder 50mm Objektiv, daneben kann ich weitere Objektive und etwas Kleinkram mitnehmen, wie beispielsweise Filter, Akkus, Taschenstativ und so.Möglich sind ebenso 2 Leica M Vollformat Kamera, jeweils mit einem Objektiv bestückt, sagen wir 35 und 50mm, mein Standardausrüstung, oder eben auch ein 90er oder das 21mm Objektiv. neben den beiden Kameras mit je einem Objektiv passen keine weiteren Objektive in die Tasche, nur etwas etwas Kleinkram.Selten nehme ich 2 Kameras mit und so kommt es der Besonderheit, dass der Raumteiler in der Tasche nicht nur die Breite abtrennt, sondern auch die Höhe. So habe ich das nie zuvor gesehen, den abklappbaren Deckel, der damit 2 Objekive übereinander ermöglich, ohne das diese aneinander reiben.Meine Billingham Tasche hat etwas ähnliches, aber nicht so clever wie hier von Peak Design gelöst.In der praktischen Anwendung trage ich die Tasche, also abseits des Fahrrads, gerne am langen Riemen diagonal auf der linke Schulter, während die Tasche dann rechts hängt. Ich kann sie so leicht auf den Rücken schieben, oder eben vor den Bauch holen, beispielsweise um die Kamera zur Hand zu nehmen, oder deren Objektiv zu wechseln.Wenn ich durch das Dickicht streife, oder andernorts die Tasche eng und hinter mir am Körper tragen möchte, ziehe ich den Riemen kurz, so sitzt die Tasche dann rutschfrei unter dem rechten Schulterblatt.Durch den Handgriff kann die Tasche auch gut in der Hand getragen werden.Wirklich genial ist die Schnellverstellung des Riemens, so leicht handhabbar sah ich das nie zuvor. Ich ziehe hier nur den Klappbügel auf und verwende ihn gleichzeitig als Griff, um die Riemen lang oder kurz zu stellen.Im Fazit eine höchste empfehlenswerte Tasche, die möglichweise auch außerhalb der Fotografie sehr nützlich sein kann, ich empfehle sie gerne und uneingeschränkt.Meine Wahl fiel zunächst auf die kleinste Tasche dieser Serie und sie genügt für den Anfang. Vielleicht bietet sich einmal ergänzend die 6l Tasche um neben den beiden Kameras mit Objektiv noch ein weiteres Objektiv einpacken zu können, mal schauen...Wenn Sie möchten, geben Sie mir gerne ein Feedback zu meiner Rezension, sei es als Kommentar, oder auch nur als "Like", ich freie mich darüber.
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