
Peak Design Everyday Sling v2
Kamera Bereitschaftstasche, 6 l
Peak Design Everyday Sling v2
Kamera Bereitschaftstasche, 6 l
The 6L Sling is large enough to hold a camera with a medium-sized lens, e.g. 24-70. There is also room for a spare battery, SD cards and other "odds and ends". I was even able to stow my Nikon Z 6ii with the 24-120 lens and my 14-30 lens. That's enough for the journey to the location, after that the camera with a lens is in your hand anyway.
However, the sling is not intended as a photo bag (also for storage) for equipment with a camera and various lenses.
I need the sling mainly when I'm on the road for half a day or a whole day of photography, but don't want to take the "big luggage" with me.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
The bag is generally very well rated and therefore I ordered the bag.
I was looking for a compact bag for my Nikon z6ii with mainly mounted 24-70 f2.8.
The bag is very comfortable and eigendlich exactly the size I was looking for. Because the Z6 incl. mounted 24-70 has space. However, the bag is relatively stiff and therefore the stowage and removal is a bit fiddly. Without lens hood it works not bad but with it is not very practical.
However, this is my only negative point. Otherwise, the bag is top, lightweight and very comfortable. The workmanship also makes a good impression.
I can therefore recommend the bag well, but advise this necessarily first on site to load and test with their own accessories.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
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The camera shoulder bag was delivered quickly, thank you.
A camera with lens fits in the bag as well as various small items.
I have not yet tested it in everyday use.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
The bag is very beautiful and modern. On the other hand, the bag is shaped so that the internal volume is hardly usable except with very compact cameras. It hardly fits a Nikon Z7 with a 24-120... and nothing more. The front pocket is unusable if the bag is full. Returned immediately.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
I went to Paris with this Bag had my Canon EOS R with a 24-70mm 2.8f Lens on it and a GoPro Hero 11 and 3 GoPro Battery, 2 Canon Battery, 1 Tripod Rollei C6i, 2 Lens Filters, Phone Charger and some little stuff
If you want to use it with the Dji RS3 it's a bit tight if you want to have the camera inside the bag
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
A handy little bag full of little tricks.
For a mirrorless hybrid camera with a standard lens, a zoom lens, a spare battery and a few accessories (filters, cables, cards, wallet, airtag).
It can be carried over the shoulder, slung over the back or even worn as a belt. The attachments can be secured with a small padlock (not supplied) and a tripod can be hooked underneath with 2 straps (supplied).
The fabric is waterproof, doesn't get dirty, has good protective padding and 2 handy Velcro dividers.
A real success!
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
Excellent for travelling. It fits a camera plus two medium-sized lenses or a camera with a large lens. My combo of Canon EOS R8, RF 85m f2, RF 50mm f1.8 and RF 35mm f1.8 even fits in completely.
This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
My Sony Alpha 7 brand iii with 28-70 mm lens fits perfectly in the bag. with a little Tetris soundträck, there is even room for two more lenses.
- Sony FE 70-300mm
- Tamron AF 17-28mm
So the holiday (city or safari) can be perfectly tackled.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
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I will buy the model with 10l
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Threw away my two old bags that I used to have.
Absolutely the best!
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
Perfect size in my opinion
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
Most people will say that the 6l Sling is too small and it needs better compartment space but, to be honest, you buy this 6l Sling because you want to travel light. If you want more space then purchase the 10l Sling or a proper camera bag. My 6l Sling can hold the Canon R6 + Canon RF 70-200 f2.8 mounted with hood + Apple card reader + battery charger + a few other peripherals (only the essentials for a day of shooting). If you take the lens off you can pack the 6l Sling even better and add a small prime lens. Again, the emphasis is on traveling light and only what you need for the day.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
The 6 litre model is small and compact.
I have a Canon R5. Together with the RF 15-35/2.8L and the RF 50/ f1.8, there is still just under enough room for an eyewear case (including batteries and charger). There is no room for an additional tablet with this constellation. I should have opted for the 10-litre version.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
For photography as well as for everyday use, it is the perfect size!
My camera with a large lens fits easily in half of the bag, which allows me to be extremely versatile in loading.
It's not too bulky so it's ideal for everyday use.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
I had the bag with me on my vacation trip for a month now. Here's what I noticed. The opening is rather small, it is cumbersome to take the camera out. Also, the zipper is not ideal and changing lenses is a challenge. The strap lock doesn't stay either, you have to keep adjusting the length. Last but not least, you have to consider whether such a carrying system is a good thing for your back. If you have the bag over a long time on the shoulder, this then but presses and back pain are the result (at least for me).
In the bag was a Nikon Z7 with 24-200mm and 24-30mm lens.
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This review was created for a different variant: Everyday Sling v2 (Camera shoulder bag, 6 l)
I wanted a shoulder bag to carry a small kit at all times. In this bag I can take a small camera with lens, an extra lens, my phone and wallet.
There are still a few more small pockets for batteries, film, etc.
I like it because the design of the bag is discreet and you have easy access to your camera gear.
I'm glad I took the 6L model and not the 3L. I think that in the 3L, you should have room for a camera with lens and that's it.
Finally, there are even small straps with which you can attach a tripod or a jacket under the bag
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30 out of 44 reviews