user132716 | sent on March 10, 2019
Pros: Small, compact and functional, anti-rain towel, wide and comfortable shoulder strap, comfortable side opening and excellent price for quality offer and functionality.
Cons: Against, honestly, in my opinion I have not found, considering that more or less I had understood the size, the rest is all in his favor.
Opinion: Personally I would give a 9.8, but precisely because the 10 means in absolute terms that more can not be asked, for my needs is still worth a 10, and now I explain better reasons: I recommend, who wants to have always with if their camera , without giving up 2o3 even 4 in truth M 4/3 lenses, and relative mirrorless, without Batterygrip, and on the contrary 2/3 spare batteries, comfortably housed in the front pocket. Wanting there are also 2 Olympus with optics mounted, not telephoto 40/150 Pro, logically but fixed pro to es.si, we are comfortable. Therefore, to summarize, not to exaggerate with the weights because it is always a mono shoulder, ideal for mirrorless, where you can make 2 or 3 choices, of composition lenses/cameras, to be inserted at the same time. 1) camera, with fixed or 12/40 or 7/14 mounted + 3/4 medium-sized lenses (solution I adopted) 2) two cameras with lens mounted in two separate compartments + 2 medium lenses always m4/3 3) camera with 40 150 Pro + 2 medium lenses, which could be Quietly the 7/14 + the 12/40. So concluding with a compact system like the M 4/3 this mono shoulder fits perfectly, comfortable in the use, access to the pockets without lifting it, with simple rotation from the back up in front of the chest, and? What else to add? The weight, this as already said may be the only limit, since having a single shoulder strap if too loaded, after many hours, type hiking mountain, it is felt because it weighs on a single shoulder, generally in this case better choose which lenses to bring and which ones don't... For the rest I always have it with me without even noticing... More than recommended |