The best camera bag I've seen yet.
Camera bags have, in my experience been a bit of a downer when you actually use them. Not any more! Enter Peak Design.
Sure, I was sceptical - all of my camera bags so far have been less than satisfying in some way or another. Some were great ideas, poorly executed. Some were not-so-great ideas, passably executed. Ultimately, I took a gamble on what looked like a solid idea, not expecting it to live up to the hype. The hype is well deserved - Rock solid build quality, great ideas (the top zip for quick access is inspired!) and nice thoughtful details throughout (red and green piping on the two halves of the front porch, meaning you can separate photo consumables etc - as I still use film sometimes, this is brilliant).
Is it big enough? All of my lenses are at least f2.8 (so biggish glass) and I can get an 80-200mm, a 24-70mm, a 100mm macro, a D610, a D600, a battery grip, a MacBook Pro, chargers, and a heap of other stuff like filters in mine. Add in the nifty tripod transport and it's carrying most of my kit apart from studio lighting.
Thinking of getting one? You probably should - it's the best camera bag I've ever seen, and (for someone who sometimes shoots tethered) the fact it has a laptop section is the icing on the cake. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it's one of the nicest messenger bags ever made too, and I'd feel 100% professional using it as a business briefcase for the office.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished