It has four lens compartments and a laptop pocket. It's a good bag, not without compromises, and much smaller an the lotus (although there's a 30l version).
F Stop Lotus Review. This post is not a full review as i haven’t had enough experience with it as yet. I took it hiking in germany, on my travels to tahiti, and snowboarding in austria, and at the end of it, i was.
It is very, very well built, clearly designed by people who actually travel for a living. I took it hiking in germany, on my travels to tahiti, and snowboarding in austria, and at the end of it, i was. Without a big permanent waist belt, it's far more suitable for single shoulder slinging, getting on and off public transport etc.
In reply to homsa • jan 18, 2017.
This post is not a full review as i haven’t had enough experience with it as yet. I’ve had this bag for over a year and it’s been on many adventures with me. As can be seen in the pictures below…. It has a shoulder strap, top handle, and tripod holder.
This post is not a full review as i haven’t had enough experience with it as yet. It has a shoulder strap, top handle, and tripod holder. It is very, very well built, clearly designed by people who actually travel for a living. As can be seen in the pictures below….
I took it hiking in germany, on my travels to tahiti, and snowboarding in austria, and at the end of it, i was.
It is very, very well built, clearly designed by people who actually travel for a living. In reply to homsa • jan 18, 2017. This post is not a full review as i haven’t had enough experience with it as yet. It's a good bag, not without compromises, and much smaller an the lotus (although there's a 30l version).
It's a good bag, not without compromises, and much smaller an the lotus (although there's a 30l version).
In reply to homsa • jan 18, 2017. It has a shoulder strap, top handle, and tripod holder. Without a big permanent waist belt, it's far more suitable for single shoulder slinging, getting on and off public transport etc. As can be seen in the pictures below….
It has a shoulder strap, top handle, and tripod holder.
It is very, very well built, clearly designed by people who actually travel for a living. I took it hiking in germany, on my travels to tahiti, and snowboarding in austria, and at the end of it, i was. As can be seen in the pictures below…. I’ve had this bag for over a year and it’s been on many adventures with me.
Selected combination affects, how much of space you reserve for photographic gear and the other equipment. Without a big permanent waist belt, it's far more suitable for single shoulder slinging, getting on and off public transport etc. This post is not a full review as i haven’t had enough experience with it as yet. Selected combination affects, how much of space you reserve for photographic gear and the other equipment.