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Mirrorless Camera Travel Case

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Mirrorless Camera Travel Case

2024-09-14 04:58:46

Very well constructed camera bag that is perfect for travel. Fits a mirrorless camera with kit lens, additional lens, and accessories no problem. Could easily accommodate an additional lens. Large enough for that purpose, but small enough to take on a plane and place under the seat with considerable leg room to spare. Comfortable shoulder strap and carrying handle, with water resistant shell plus rain cover if needed. Highly recommended.

5
2024-08-29 05:19:31

We typically travel with a DSLR, a mirrorless 4K video camera, and one or two snapshot-type fixed lens cameras. Naturally, all take different batteries. With the Watson system (and it is a system) we only need one charger body (multi-voltage for international travel) and a small, thin adapter plate for each battery. Really cuts down on what you need to carry.

5
2024-08-13 05:10:59

I’ve had it for a little over 2 months now, and I enjoy this camera more than any other mirrorless camera I’ve owned, would definitely recommend keeping this as a backup travel camera, but works just as well as a primary camera

5
2024-05-07 08:50:16

I had one of these on a Canon SL1 and loved it, so when I recently bought a mirrorless camera, it was one  of the first accessories I bought.  If you travel and like to photograph the places you visit, it works perfectly around your wrist and you dont need to continuously take your camera in and out of your camera bag.  It keeps your camera close and secure.

5
2024-07-06 01:29:15

Since going to a mirrorless camera my travel tripod needs have been greatly reduced. When traveling normally the largest lens I will be using will be a 70-200 f2.8 with a combined camera + lens weight of approx. 5 1/2 lbs. so my large Gitzo was overkill for travel. I still need the large tripod for large lenses for wildlife work, but for normal travel the Gitzo Series 1 is very stable and suits my travel needs perfectly, and as always I purchase for B & H ..

5
2024-07-01 09:42:39

This backpack is just about right size for my need. I am able to load a mirrorless camera along with couple travel sized lenses and a complete mavic pro 4 batteries combo. Top compartment is for lots of accessories. The laptop slot can be either laptop itself or my mirrorless camera gimbal. All of this is for very attractive price. Recommended!

5
2024-06-21 09:13:48

Purchased this travel tripod for use with my Olympus OM-D mirrorless camera.� �The quality of the tripod is impressive and it's very easy to setup and use.� �I've found it very stable when taking photos.� The Advanced model is a well thought out design with nice improvements over the standard Befree version.

5
2024-06-08 01:51:16

I've bought two in the past month. I needed a new wrist strap for both my mirrorless (Sony A6300) and travel (Lumix) cameras. The ones I had were bulky and either slid off my wrist or were not easy to remove from my wrist. The first PD Cuff I put on my Sony and it felt right - didn't add weight, went on/off my wrist easily, and soft & flexible to mush into whatever space I was stuffing my camera. Yes, I have camera bags (one is a PD), but sometimes my cameras find themselves in whatever carrier I have with me at the time. Because I loved the first PD cuff, I bought a second for the travel camera. It is perfect. This camera can be found in pocketbooks, pants pockets, but rarely a camera bag; so, I needed a strap that would not take up any addition space. These straps are secure. Recently, I was hanging off the bow of a boat adjusting an object for a particular shot and at one point I had to grab the rail with both hands. My heart skipped a beat at I watched my camera dangle from my wrist over the water. Even though it was the lighter travel camera, I knew it would have held the heavier mirrorless. I'm not 100% it would hold the Nikon with lens, but given that I rarely use the Nikon, camera/lens weight is not an issue. Tripod, camera backpack, fasteners, and now wrist straps - your products are excellent.

5
2024-06-02 07:40:35

Perfect camera travel bag for my mirrorless and lenses. Plenty of room for all of my other electronics, iPad, Garmin, iPhone and all of their chargers.

5
2024-04-27 08:25:53

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I travel with a super 8 camera as well as a mirrorless canon. This bag is so easy to customize to my exact needs, I love it! Perfect little compartments for my film, too. Already looking into the rogue for traveling with less gear/lenses.

5