minor Review - Slingshot 200AW
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:26 pm
Purchased over the net (and phone calls) from qualitycamera.com.au
Subjective review - I used this as my minimalist backpack / camera bag for a month of (three star) touring through Europe. Thought I would provide a little feedback, although I think from what I read everyone is already sold!
So my aim was - one bag, to contain the camera gear and all the stuff that wouldn't fit in the pants pockets. Mostly a settled base e.g. hotel or house so all day trips. I also used it as the airplane carryon bag.
What did I take?
Main compartment
D70
18-200mm
50mm
air-rocket
lens cleaning stuffs
mini-bag of cables etc
5 flash cards
extra filters for both lenses
books, etc
Front compartment
- various bits of paper, nothing important, not secure
Top compartment
- handwash, drink bottle, sunscreen, painkillers etc.
I slung a nalgene bottle (1l) and a baseball cap to the exterior with a carabiner, also found that with squeezing the nalgene bottle would fit in the top compartment. on the Cinque Terra walk also tied a towel onto it
With only taking one additional lens, I found I could use part of the main compartment for extras - a book, on one thoughtless day the water bottle (closed tight!)
How did it stand up - my thoughts:
+ Great! it was a good decision - the access is fantastic - my partner can get frustrated with the usual delays of accessing the camera, dropping the bag etc - swing the bag, zip open, remove lens cap, throw cap in bag, shoot, reverse etc.
+ extremely convenient and compact way to hold a small amount of camera gear. I could have taken another couple of lenses (as it is designed to do) without too much stress
+ the flash card compartment is good!
- I'm going to have to figure out how to wash it as 3 weeks of 30c+ days have added a certain fragrance
- for all day expeditions (8 hours of walking) the strap does dig in a little, especially if fully loaded (which is only really about 6-7kg), so minor complaint
- wear a shirt - sometimes the strap can rub on your neck, the collar really helps
- The padding should extend further - when you 'sling' the bag for a shot, you get the raw strap - and sometimes I found myself with the bag in the slung position for periods of time so the edge of the strap digs in. But wear a colllar and that isn't a problem
- security - you could lock the main compartment (I twist the loops together) but the other compartments you can't - I found one open after an expedition.
- the lens cap rubs against the bottom of the bag so I have a very faded Nikon logo on the cap now - but this is no biggie, just remember to always put the lens cap on!
What would I like to see? Expand the concept into something that is more of a day-pack with side access, This would work even with the normal dual strap style backpack (try it, not quite as convenient but it would work)
Subjective review - I used this as my minimalist backpack / camera bag for a month of (three star) touring through Europe. Thought I would provide a little feedback, although I think from what I read everyone is already sold!
So my aim was - one bag, to contain the camera gear and all the stuff that wouldn't fit in the pants pockets. Mostly a settled base e.g. hotel or house so all day trips. I also used it as the airplane carryon bag.
What did I take?
Main compartment
D70
18-200mm
50mm
air-rocket
lens cleaning stuffs
mini-bag of cables etc
5 flash cards
extra filters for both lenses
books, etc
Front compartment
- various bits of paper, nothing important, not secure
Top compartment
- handwash, drink bottle, sunscreen, painkillers etc.
I slung a nalgene bottle (1l) and a baseball cap to the exterior with a carabiner, also found that with squeezing the nalgene bottle would fit in the top compartment. on the Cinque Terra walk also tied a towel onto it
With only taking one additional lens, I found I could use part of the main compartment for extras - a book, on one thoughtless day the water bottle (closed tight!)
How did it stand up - my thoughts:
+ Great! it was a good decision - the access is fantastic - my partner can get frustrated with the usual delays of accessing the camera, dropping the bag etc - swing the bag, zip open, remove lens cap, throw cap in bag, shoot, reverse etc.
+ extremely convenient and compact way to hold a small amount of camera gear. I could have taken another couple of lenses (as it is designed to do) without too much stress
+ the flash card compartment is good!
- I'm going to have to figure out how to wash it as 3 weeks of 30c+ days have added a certain fragrance
- for all day expeditions (8 hours of walking) the strap does dig in a little, especially if fully loaded (which is only really about 6-7kg), so minor complaint
- wear a shirt - sometimes the strap can rub on your neck, the collar really helps
- The padding should extend further - when you 'sling' the bag for a shot, you get the raw strap - and sometimes I found myself with the bag in the slung position for periods of time so the edge of the strap digs in. But wear a colllar and that isn't a problem
- security - you could lock the main compartment (I twist the loops together) but the other compartments you can't - I found one open after an expedition.
- the lens cap rubs against the bottom of the bag so I have a very faded Nikon logo on the cap now - but this is no biggie, just remember to always put the lens cap on!
What would I like to see? Expand the concept into something that is more of a day-pack with side access, This would work even with the normal dual strap style backpack (try it, not quite as convenient but it would work)