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
Ian Stone wrote: I think the day of the big bags are done. Mirrorless is the key now. Small bags like this will dominate.
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.
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.
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
The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera introduced in 2023. But just because it’s an entry-level camera doesn’t mean it’s a bare-bones camera. Find out why in this review!
Nikon’s retro-looking Nikon Zfc is anything but retro. Under its classic body is a host of features and amenities that make it a worthwhile compact mirrorless camera for 2024.
The Canon EOS R50 is one of the newest R-system cameras from Canon. Is it worth your money? Find out all the details you need to know in this comprehensive review.
The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II is Sony’s flagship mirrorless zoom lens. As such, it’s loaded with features and has a top-shelf build quality that makes it a top pick!
Creating impactful photos of landscapes depends on many factors, not the least of which is your talent behind the lens. This guide explores other elements required for the best product.
The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera introduced in 2023. But just because it’s an entry-level camera doesn’t mean it’s a bare-bones camera. Find out why in this review!
Are you ready to upgrade your camera? Before buying new, you might consider the value of purchasing used gear to save money.
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is a micro four thirds camera released in 2020. It’s an entry-level system along with the OM-D E-M5 Mark III. Use this guide to determine which one is best for you!
Blue hour photography might not be as well known as golden hour photography, but it is every bit as good a time to create epic images of landscapes. Learn how in this quick tutorial!
Nikon’s retro-looking Nikon Zfc is anything but retro. Under its classic body is a host of features and amenities that make it a worthwhile compact mirrorless camera for 2024.
Moving from taking snapshots of your dog to creating beautiful images doesn’t have to be that difficult! Use the tips outlined in this dog photography guide, and you’ll get better results in no time.
Acrylic print photos are a beautiful way to display your favorite images. But they don’t come without some questions. Get all the answers you need about this medium in this guide!