Camera Bag Review
The Wotancraft Scout Camera Bag Review
The Scout is the bag I reach for first when I’m walking out the door.
The Scout is the bag I reach for first when I’m walking out the door.
A gorgeous Japanese-made leather strap designed for any mirrorless, single-lens reflex, or rangefinder camera with round eyelets.
The versatile 70-200mm lens is a staple in the working photographer’s arsenal because it excels across a wide variety of scenarios ranging from portraits to landscapes and even sports. Sony’s first take on this proven formula for the FE system is a stunner and will surely impress veterans and newcomers alike.
This small and portable mini-tripod is a great solution for those times when it isn’t possible or practical to bring a full-sized tripod along. It’s small, solid, and durable, and will allow you to get the shot when it matters most.
The first Sony-Zeiss take on the standard zoom lens for the Full Frame E-mount system may not set any performance records, but its versatile focal range and constant f/4 maximum aperture give α7-series shooters a very capable tool to get the job done in a compact, sleek package.
This second generation Full Frame mirrorless camera is an evolutionary step-up from the original Sony α7. Sony rights many of the α7’s wrongs here, while building on the same core features that made it so successful in the first place, creating another winner in the process.
The Loop 3 goes from securely-at-your-hip to ready-to-fire in under a second and provides the next best alternative to having a camera in your hand. It is the perfect sling for a trip around the historic part of the city or for a pristine walk in the forest.
For many photographers, having an excellent 35mm-equivalent lens in their arsenal is a must. After more than four years of development and despite its impressive range of available lenses, a truly outstanding 35mm-equivalent lens continues to elude the Micro Four Thirds system. This small, jewel-like lens from Olympus remains the only realistic choice for most people.
The ONA Prince Street is a classic messenger bag, designed with the modern minimalist in mind.
This pair of portrait primes offers Fuji shooters some of the best optical and ergonomic characteristics of any lens on any system.
Small, light, fast and with exceptional image quality, this pancake lens is a staple of the Micro Four Thirds system. An optical jewel worthy of a place in every camera bag, regardless of experience.
Camera grips fashioned from aluminum and either bamboo or walnut, providing full access to your battery and memory card while also protecting the bottom of your camera.
The X100T is the camera for people who want to jump off the technology train and remember what it means to pursue great images instead.
I've spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about camera gear, but the Gordy's Wrist Strap was the easiest decision I've made yet.
Fujifilm’s upcoming X-T10 camera is the smaller, cheaper, and ultimately more approachable sibling of last year’s popular X-T1.
Some of the finest glass available for the Micro Four Thirds camera system.
The Think Tank Retrospective 5 is the smallest in a series of rugged, understated camera bags that won’t break the bank. It will keep your precious gear safe from anything, even — and perhaps most importantly — from prying eyes.
A full grain leather camera wrist strap that is hand-stitched, hand-treated, and altogether handsome.
Nikon’s upcoming “prosumer” mirrorless camera, perfect for capturing selfies and action shots.
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.