I bought a 6L bag and wanted to use it for Canon 6D mark II with 24-105 lens. The interior depth of the bag is too low to work comfortably for the camera. I wish they made a version of this bag that worked for full frame DSLRs. Overall I loved the build quality, materials and looks and if it had fitted the camera I would totally use it
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5
Great sling!
on December 23, 2021
Posted by: marcogianesin
from Ouagadougou
Great design, you can see it in every detail. Excellent material quality.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5
Great bag!
on December 23, 2021
Posted by: Javier
from México
I have the 3 liter version and I am very satisfied with it. I needed something like a small backpack to transport my film cameras and this was the one for me. Being the smallest version, it doesn't fit too many things, but I use it to carry an Olympus OM10 with its 50mm lens, an Olympus Infinity Stylus and a couple of film rolls and batteries.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Awesome Sling!
on December 24, 2021
Posted by: Anonymous
from Toronto, Canada
The 6 L sling in blue is the best bag I own. It's a gorgeous/ luxurious color that makes it stand out in a classy way. The design is modern and functional. There is plenty of space for a camera set up and it's all super protected. One of the only downsides to the heavy padding/structure of the sling is that it doesn't allow for the natural stretch that a normal non-padded bag can do to accommodate extra items or awkwardly shaped items. It also means that when the smaller pockets are occupied they make the main compartment smaller. Most conventional(unstructured) bags have outward facing organization pockets that expand away from the main compartment. For example my Sony A7 will fit in the main compartment alone, but if I put my ipad into the tablet slot the camera no longer fits. So keep in mind that this is a perfect camera bag first and an EDC carry second.
There are some greatly appreciated upgrades to the previous generation of sling including the improved zippers and the shoulder strap no longer inadvertently elongates. The addition of the 6 liter makes it much more functional than the previous gen 5 liter. The sling feels indestructible.
If you are into this style of sling I cannot think of a better bag. It's so beautiful it makes me want to use it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Exactly what I was looking for.
on December 26, 2021
Posted by: Ydelarosa
from Bronx, NY
So happy I purchased this. I got the 3L and it’s perfect for my needs. Also, it’s very light design. Love it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
What’s one more?
on December 27, 2021
Posted by: MelK
from Minneapolis MN
This is my third peak design bag. I love my other two so much, that it was a no brainer to order this when I needed something smaller for day trips with my new (smaller) mirrorless camera. I also wanted something smaller that would still hold my camera and a 70-200mm lens. The everyday sling is now my go-to when I want to bring a camera and one or two lenses on short trips.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Thoughtful little bag
on December 27, 2021
Posted by: Mr. Yuk
from Houston, TX
A great bag for holding a mirror less camera and an average size lens. The woman in the promotional video is some kind of Marie Kondo wizard for fitting so much in it. I have no such skills. But I still like the bag.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Perfect for daily carry...if it fits your needs
on December 28, 2021
Posted by: hkcanuck
from Hong Kong
I got the 3L to use as a daily carry for small items, including my Fujifilm X-T2 with 28mm pancake lens (or sometimes the 35mm F2). I was looking for something compact...and this was definitely that...but in the end, after adding more stuff to it that I normally carry around daily (wallet, metal straws, reusable grocery bag, wipes, hand sanitizer, small battery pack, sunglasses/reading glasses, etc.) I realized it was a bit too small for my needs, so I ended up selling it to get the 15L Zip.
Having said that, I really liked the bag for its solid build quality and materials. In hindsight, the 6L probably wouldn't been better for my needs because I always want to carry a camera around...but then again if I started to stuff that with some weight, I wouldn't have liked it all on one shoulder anyway so that's why I went with the 15L Zip in the end.