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The Tenba Fulton V2 is for photographers that take a casual approach to their camera bag. It functions best as an everyday bag due to its lightweight and simple build. We are looking at the 16L version of the Fulton V2, which is the largest volume in the range. The…
By N Constant

The Gura Gear Kiboko City Commuter 18L+ is the latest creation from Gura Gear. The first Gura Gear camera bag was created to tackle the problem of weight when flying with camera gear. The company was founded over 15 years ago by two photographers who exceeded the weight limits for…
By Trevor Marshall

The Peak Design Everyday Zip 15L is a stylish camera backpack with a unique design. And it’s pitched as a day bag for casual use and inner-city travel. As you’ll see from our review, we admire its build quality and materials. But there are flaws with its layout and functionality.…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

The Kiboko is Gura Gear’s flagship camera backpack. The company’s founders developed and released it nearly 15 years ago. And now there is the Gura Gear Kiboko V2.0 22L, which we’ll look at here. Their target market is wildlife and outdoor photographers. That’s why Gura Gear prioritizes durable materials and…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Take a well-respected camera backpack manufacturer and a famous photographer. Have them design and produce a top-class camera backpack, and what do you get? It’s the Nomatic McKinnon (or the Gomatic McKinnon if you’re in Europe). But the pressing question is whether this combination produces a fine piece of equipment…
By Trevor Marshall

The Think Tank Airport Essentials is a camera backpack designed for air travel. It has a smart design, genuinely useful features, and is conveniently sized. It isn’t the most versatile camera backpack. But if you want a camera bag you can use as carry-on luggage, the Airport Essentials is a…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

The f-stop Dyota camera backpack is one of the lightest we tested. f-stop has been making camera bags since 2006. They pride themselves on innovative thinking and solutions. They’re also committed to promoting increased sustainability in their products and packaging. So it’s a shame to report that the f-stop Dyota…
By Trevor Marshall

The Lowepro FreeLine BP 350 AW is for photographers looking for a premium yet lowkey camera bag. It best suits city explorers or casual photographers as it doesn’t scream, “I’m a camera bag.” Lowepro is a tried and trusted camera bag brand that has been in the game for over…
By N Constant

The Manfrotto PRO Light Multiloader Camera Backpack M is an impressive camera bag from one of the best-known names in photography gear. Manfrotto is a well-respected brand in the camera world. Manfrotto has been making photography accessories for more than 50 years. That is quite some pedigree. Their products are…
By Trevor Marshall

The Thule Covert 32L is a rugged camera backpack for photographers passionate about the great outdoors. It’s on the heavy side but justified by its durable materials and overall build quality. Thule isn’t your average camera backpack manufacturer. It is a Swedish brand dedicated to outdoor equipment. They’ve been in…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

With the rise of technology, the line between professional and amateur gear has begun to blur. Point-and-shoot cameras have now reached a quality level that rivals hobbyist DSLR cameras. So for the everyday photographer, the real question is, which one do I buy? The digital SLR camera or a point…
By N Constant

Abstract photography expresses the indescribable. There’s a focus on shape, form, color, texture, and light. All of these things are important in most photographs. But with abstract photography, they are not means to an end. They are the end itself. This means that the images often perplex and mesmerize in equal…
By Trevor Marshall