I've only had the sling for a handful of weeks so far, but I absolutely love it. It holds all of the gear I was hoping it would, is really comfortable to wear and very well built. I'm carrying a Fujifilm X-T2 with adapter and pentax 50mm attached, a 7Artisans 12mm, Pentax 20mm f4, Pentax 70-150 f3.8, 4 spare batteries, lens cloth & biz cards, and could probably still fit another small prime or 2 in there if I really wanted to. The straps for the bottom work perfectly for carrying my gorillapod or very compact tripod. I carry this thing with me pretty much everywhere. I had debated getting the 10L version, but wanted to keep my setup compact, and this bag is exactly what I was looking for.
Great low profile bag for mirrorless and lens like my Nikon Z50, kit lens and 50 1.8 S lens. Also convenient to switch around for day trips with family gear
I love the look and feel of this bag so much! It's so well thought out and so well made. 5 stars for sure! I love that I can safely carry my mirrorless camera, extra lens, and accessories all in one place.
Apart from the obvious well documented and advertised advantages of the sling, I have appreciated how light it is. Both my wife and I are ultralight backpackers, so we appreciate when a bag feels light and we notice when it doesn't. This one is light.
I have noticed a design flaw. The loops on the bottom of the bag, to which the straps attach, transition from round to flat where the loop meets the seam. Unfortunately, the shape of the clips is such that the flat portion of the loop allows the clip to slide off, meaning that I unexpectedly find my straps dangling by only one loop, even with the straps held in tension. So I fully expect to completely lose one or both of these straps before we're done.
This bag is light, handy, and perfect for when you just want to bring some gear "in case". It's also small enough if you know what lenses you'll need. So, what does it fit? My camera is small, a Canon M50. I have the 22mm pancake on the camera, and a bring a 50mm lens for portraits and an 11-22 lens for vlogging. I also bring a rode wireless go, a deity d3 on camera mic, spare batteries, SD cards, cold shoe mount so I can attach both Deity and Rode, battery charger, sd card reader etc.
If I need additional lenses or gear I just use my Peak Design clip for my camera and throw in the extra lenses.
So overall, this is the handiest, niftiest, most perfect little bag imaginable.
Some have said that it could be more spacious given the size. Pish. I love knowing my gear is safe and secure. So the protection and cozyness makes me happy :) I'm glad to sacrifice a little bit of space and stiffness for the cozy protection.