Hex Raven Mirrorless Bag

4 years 8 months ago #655909 by Howard T

Frost Photography wrote: If you can't wait here is alternatives that B&H rep referred me to:


https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1363559-REG/peak_design_bsl_5_bk_1_everyday_sling_5l_black.html

They also mentioned this one, but I didn't like it at all  https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1431112-REG/timbuk2_1515_2_6114_mirrorless_camera_sling_bag.html



That Ranger bag looks way larger than the 5l peak design bag.  You're better off going with the 10L one.  


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4 years 8 months ago #655914 by Sassy Girl
Must be a new company, they only have one review.  

"I purchased this bag because it looked like fun and I like other Hex products. This bag is nicely done, but hampered by curious design decisions. The strap is attached to the side like a fanny pack (rather than the top). The length is too long (it could probably fit 2 cameras). The width is too narrow (you have to place the camera on its side, rather than on its bottom). I will keep the bag, but I am not certain how I will use it yet."


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4 years 8 months ago #655915 by Sassy Girl
Actually found 1 review on Amazon, a little better, but still there is only one review

" 5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for your collection February 26, 2019Color: Ranger BlackVerified PurchaseThis is my second HEX bag.
I have the ranger backpack for when I need to carry all my equipment.
This bag is perfect for when you only need minimal equipment.
Fits my Sony Alpha a7iii and 2/3 lenses.
Durable material and very comfortable.
All the additional pockets make it even easier to carry my wallet, extra sim cards and/or a flash."


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4 years 8 months ago #655916 by Chris Briggs

Ian Stone wrote: I think the day of the big bags are done.  Mirrorless is the key now.  Small bags like this will dominate.  


Just saw your responded to my post and notice this comment at the same time.  Dude, far from it.  Cameras are getting smaller, but still large bags are needed.  Perhaps more people will be buying smaller bags.  Yes that is plausible.  Think about the millions of DSLR owner, big bags are needed.  Think about the videographers, big bags are needed.  Thing about when you are going away on trip, likely larger bag will be needed.  Smaller bags are great for day trips, and when I'm out and about and want to go lean and mean.  

Just saying.  


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4 years 8 months ago #655918 by Ian Stone

Chris Briggs wrote:

Ian Stone wrote: I think the day of the big bags are done.  Mirrorless is the key now.  Small bags like this will dominate.  


Just saw your responded to my post and notice this comment at the same time.  Dude, far from it.  Cameras are getting smaller, but still large bags are needed.  Perhaps more people will be buying smaller bags.  Yes that is plausible.  Think about the millions of DSLR owner, big bags are needed.  Think about the videographers, big bags are needed.  Thing about when you are going away on trip, likely larger bag will be needed.  Smaller bags are great for day trips, and when I'm out and about and want to go lean and mean.  

Just saying.  



What I was trying to say and didn't do a good job is that cameras are getting smaller.  MOST people don't need large camera bags any more.  More and more smaller camera bags will be popping up from designers.  That's it.   :) 


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4 years 8 months ago #655920 by Chris Briggs

Ian Stone wrote:

Chris Briggs wrote:

Ian Stone wrote: I think the day of the big bags are done.  Mirrorless is the key now.  Small bags like this will dominate.  


Just saw your responded to my post and notice this comment at the same time.  Dude, far from it.  Cameras are getting smaller, but still large bags are needed.  Perhaps more people will be buying smaller bags.  Yes that is plausible.  Think about the millions of DSLR owner, big bags are needed.  Think about the videographers, big bags are needed.  Thing about when you are going away on trip, likely larger bag will be needed.  Smaller bags are great for day trips, and when I'm out and about and want to go lean and mean.  

Just saying.  



What I was trying to say and didn't do a good job is that cameras are getting smaller.  MOST people don't need large camera bags any more.  More and more smaller camera bags will be popping up from designers.  That's it.   :) 


Gotcha, then I misunderstood your messages direction.  Yes, I agree with you then.  


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4 years 8 months ago #655950 by Richard K Photography


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4 years 8 months ago #656110 by Freshstart

Richard K Photography wrote: You should look on Ebay, isn't this the bag you are after  https://www.ebay.com/itm/HEX-DSLR-Mirrorless-Camera-Bag-Black-HX2172-BLCK/202651126067?hash=item2f2ef2c933:g:bj4AAOSwa9dcruVo


Not much else on Ebay, plus you get a lot of other stuff coming up under that name too.  


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4 years 8 months ago #656237 by Craig Stone
Ranger is their newer one.  It will hold what you have there.  


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4 years 8 months ago #656328 by Soccer Mom
I went to Google Hex Ranger.  Looks like all that will fit, but honestly I'm not feeling that camo at all.  

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