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Gear Fit Pro Watch
John | 2024-07-28 01:41:46 |
IT FIT SO WELL IT LIKE IT NOT ON THE WATCH. 5 |
Dan A. | 2024-09-23 08:41:44 |
I own a micro four thirds camera and numerous lenses. To carry my gear, I've purchased a number of great quality bags, but I still purchased the Billingham Hadley Pro, a shoulder pad and two AVEA 5 accessory bags. Why? As I indicated, the other purchases were great bags, but I needed a bag that also met the following criteria: 1. Had to fit under the seat of any airline I choose to take, to ensure I would never need to check my camera gear for any flight. 2. Had to fit the gear I plan to take while on a day trip, while keeping everything organized. 3. Had to be durable and weather resistant. 4. If it cost more than other similar bags, it would need to last long enough to justify the expense over time. 5. It had to be somewhat modular, to allow me to use different configurations for varying shoots and gear combinations. The add-on AVEA bags allow for this. 6. It had to be small enough and stylish enough to qualify for not being checked at most venues while traveling. (Museums, galleries, shows, etc.) The Hadley Pro ticked all those boxes. 5 |
Bruce P. | 2024-09-16 02:25:55 |
I've used my 1624 on the job as a pro photographer for about eight years. During that time, it has served multiple photo gear purposes. The interior compartments are easily customized to accommodate and organize various shapes. I kept mine aircraft-cabled to a stock welded thwart inside the bodywork of my Ford Explorer (outside the trunk upholstery). When I considered buying a Prius, I had to measure the trunk space (with the cover drawn over), and my 1624 fit, so we had a deal. Actually, the 1624 will fit along with my Pelican 1604 and my Pelican 1514. I store my gear in a public storage unit, so this makes it very convenient to grab and go. 5 |
Jason L. | 2024-07-25 03:13:56 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Bag itself is a pretty stout 3-5 day bag. You can fit all your lightweight gear in it and get some good mile in. PROS : Lots of storage space, Comfortable, Easily accessible pocketsCONS: The Pro cube can not hold as much as advertised. I ordered the Pro Camera Cube, and probably should have gotten the deep. If you have 6 Prime lenses that do not have an aperture of 2.4/1.8 then you may be alright. But I cannot fit my 70-200/24-70/12-23/105mm and 35mm with the camera. Ive tried multiple configurations, but the cube isn't deep enough to lay them down and close the bag, which is unfortunate. I may order the Pro Deep just to compare. -Overall I will continue to give the gab 5 stars, even without the cube I can put all the gear in the bag and use it for the intended purpose. These guys make a solid product. Jason. 5 |
Dan A. | 2024-06-26 07:49:37 |
I use these with the Billingham Hadley Pro bag, to give me customized options for carrying carried amounts of gear based on the anticipated need. These make the investment in the Hadley Pro even more worthwhile, because the added flexibility means you'll carry the bag more often. They are bigger than I'd expected, although perfect matches for the Hadley Pro. And they still can be attached to the Hadley Pro and keep it under the limit for under seat airline storage, if I so choose. One could be on the bag, and the other on my belt. Much better than a fanny pack and it matches the rest of my gear. I could just fit my Olympus OM-D E-M1 and 17mm prime lens in one, but it's probably better just for a body or lens. You could probably fit two MFT lenses, alone, in one AVEA 5. 5 |
Stelios | 2024-06-12 05:19:18 |
Purchased these for my Pro Media Gear TR344 tripod. They fit perfectly and form a very secure fit around the tripod legs. 5 |
ryer | 2024-05-13 07:14:46 |
This is my third camera-style backpack and this one checks all the boxes. I just traveled with it for the first time, to shoot a wedding (both photo and video), and it was a dream to take on the plane. • I wanted something that could fit all my gear when I have fly dates ✅ • I wanted it to fit underneath the airplane seat ✅ • I wanted it to fit on my carry-on roller bag easily ✅ • I needed it to fit a 16" MacBook Pro ✅ Here is all the gear I fit in the 30L travel backpack: medium camera cube, small camera cube, Sony a7IV, Sony FX3 w/ top handle, Sony - 16-35, 50 1.2, 24-105, 70-200 GMII, filters, batteries, rode wireless + camera mic, lens caps, straps, 16" MacBook Pro + charger, and one bag on M&M's. 5 |
John | 2024-05-14 07:19:27 |
If you want a camera bag that can also carry much more gear, this is your solution. We can fit our URSA Mini Pro on its shoulder rig, along with Canon Cine zoom, UM power supply, batteries and more. This can end up making the bag quite heavy, so the optional trolley makes sense..The bag is slightly over the linear 45 limit for carry-on baggage. It's probably fine on larger aircraft, but on commuter planes or puddle jumpers, it's probably too large. 5 |
Dan | 2024-08-08 01:12:18 |
I had been using the Ona Berlin II, and loved it. Fit my mirrorless gear and a 12 Macbook very nicely, and at a great size. But I wanted to get something that could fit the iPad Pro and still have a smallish form-factor. The closest other bags stretched too much into laptop bag territory, but the Roamographer still has a smaller feel, but can hold all the gear and an iPad Pro with easy access to everything. Its on the heavier side, so not for all day carry I believe. The shoulder strap is comfortable, if a little flashy. I love that I can even fit larger camera gear in it as well, something my smaller bag couldn't handle. 5 |
G-loo photo | 2024-05-03 07:32:34 |
I use this bag mostly when I need to pack a lot of gear and not take my very large camera backpack. This thing fits 4 or so lenses with two bodies(without lenses mounted) or 5 lenses with one of them mounted to a pro body(1 body, 5 lenses). The pro body is a tight fit at first but the more you keep it in the bag, the more it will stretch and accommodate your gear. The end pockets are absolutely huge, they can fit a mil spec 1 qt canteen at one end, and then two flashes at the other end. These pockets aren't padded so it's a bit of a risk to keep important bits in them. The padding in the bag is quite minimal, which is a nice change of pace from the other bags, which are practically cubes. This bag conforms to you as you walk and is really easy to work out of without putting it down. On top of all that the finish on the bag is quite nice, it looks good and is practical, I've taken it into the rain a couple times and it did quite nice, the inside of the bag remained bone dry while the water bubbled up on the top. The workmanship of the bag is nice as well, it's made in the u.s. The only thing that I wasn't to keen on was the few loose threads I found In a couple different places. Nothing serious, just snip the threads. I think that the price is justified as well, it's a great durable bag that few recognize as a camera bag, my reasoning was if you can easily drop a few thousand on gear, why not a couple hundred to protect and disguise your gear? TL;DR: It's really nice. 5 |