Camera Bag Review
A Review of the Leather Brixton by ONA
If Indiana Jones were to take up photography after hanging down the whip, this is the bag he would use.
If Indiana Jones were to take up photography after hanging down the whip, this is the bag he would use.
The inherent limitations of the small Micro Four Thirds sensor has allowed Panasonic and Olympus to get away from the specification game ahead of everyone else. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is the epitome of this head start.
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This organizational sleeve is a great companion to the GORUCK backpacks, allowing you to carry a few small items in the front slant pocket with ease.
We have put together the few items which meet a certain criteria: they are products we own and use; we personally vouch for their quality; and things that are useful or enjoyable to use.
Standard primes around the 50mm focal are some of the most popular lenses around, and manufacturers have had decades to learn how to make them efficiently. In designing their first standard prime lens for the Full Frame E-mount system, however, Sony took advantage of all that knowledge, then flipped it on its head to create one of the most remarkable pieces of glass we’ve seen in years.
This mounting clip by Peak Design creates a secure docking point for your camera, allowing you to carry or manipulate your equipment easily and securely. Because when you’re handling important stuff, it’s always better to use two hands.
The iPhone 6s is the most convenient, most accessible device in my house nowadays, and that may outweigh the loss of battery life and screen size from the iPhone 6 Plus.
Back in 2011, this became the first truly stellar Micro Four Thirds lens. Four years after its original release, it may be starting to show its age, but it continues to be a solid performer well worth your consideration.
Although significantly cheaper than some other bags, the Ortlieb Back Roller City Panniers retain most of the major features that are synonymous with the German brand, including their signature waterproof construction. No matter how you look at them, these are incredible performers that punch well above their weight.
Taking iPhoneography a step further requires some practice and some simple accessories. That's where Studio Neat's Glif steps in.
The GR Echo is the smallest of GORUCK’s Original Rucks. While the GR2 is perfect for multi-day adventures and the GR0/GR1 are all about versatility, the Echo is arguably the most specialized bag of them all. It’s the best daypack you can carry.
The Manfrotto PIXI Mini tripod wasn’t built to be your only tripod. Instead, it's a great tool to complement your go-to tripod and can quickly be slipped into a bag to be available at a moment's notice.
Travel tripods are a very particular product category, where manufacturers need to make just the right design compromises in the pursuit of ultimate portability. As one of the most affordable carbon fiber tripods available, the SIRUI T-025X manages to tick all the right checkboxes in impressive fashion.
With its understated appearance, plenty of features and built to withstand extreme abuse, the GORUCK GR2 will take you to the end of the world — and back. It’s the ultimate travel bag.
We have put together the few items which meet a certain criteria: they are products we own and use; we personally vouch for their quality; and things that are useful or enjoyable to use.