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Kabo

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  1. Hi guys, do the Godox Fuji speedlites (685 and 350) have something similar to the Canon version where you press the DoF button on the Canon and the speedlites do a sort of flicker to give you a quick and dirty "modelling light"? Would that be a Godox issue or a Fuji issue? It would be super-handy to have that kind of modelling light...
  2. Hi, that was exactly my problem - a bag that would serve as both a camera and a work bag (and that I find nice to look at..). What did you end up settling on? I had the ONA Brixton for a while, but in the end, it turned out to be too big for my needs, and therefore too heavy before I put anything in it. Now my niece is doing a design subject at school and needed a client, so she's making the "perfect" bag for me as we speak! Fingers crossed!
  3. Hi guys, is anyone using the Ming Thein bags? I'm curious how X-Gear fits, and how practical they are in use. I'm particularly keen on the two new ones, the mirrorless and the traveller bag. That looks like an extremely practical weekender combo. I usually take a backpack and love my Wandrd Prvke 21, but for shorter outings the mirrorless looks like a very handy bag to have and I think my normal day-bag Billingham Hadley Small actually has so much padding that I'm losing half the volume of the bag. So, anyone?
  4. ah bummer if A4 doesn't fit...i thought if an ipad pro fits, so does A4. That basically rules it out Thanks for the decision help!
  5. looking forward to the full review! Also, I have yet to see anyone carry it lower down, more like a crossbody bag - would that be possible or does it stick out awkwardly? EDIT: the reason why I'm thinking of wearing it more like a messenger back is that I would like to use it as my office bag - it needs to fit a bunch of A4 paper, some books and my camera for everyday use. wear high and tight for the bike, lower for around the office. Squash to stash in suitcase for holidays as a walk around bag (camera plus souvenirs/sunnies, etc)...so really a bag for all r/seasons?
  6. Thanks Antony and Milandro! The Jill.E is too bulky for my taste...and thanks for testing it out Antony! Been looking for this answer for ages (without access to a good camera shop here in Canberra). Might have to go the Braxton after all
  7. Hi Antony, quick question about the Prince St - can you fit A4 paper in there? I need a bag for work plus camera and often need to transport small piles of A4 printouts...would be great if the fit in the Prince St without having to fold them in half or upgrading to the Brixton.
  8. Great to see everyone's favourite bags! I mostly use a Billingham Hadley small when my main purpose is to go on a photo walk. It fits my X-T1 and a couple of lenses perfectly and is lightweight and inconspicuous. For travel I use a Chrome Niko backpack which fits all camera gear and travel accessories. The dividers inside aren't very helpful though...too big for mirrorless. I have high hopes for the Brevite backpack. Has anyone used an ONA Prince Street? I wonder if you could fit in A4 paper as I'm looking for a combined work and camera bag (X-T1, plus 1 extra lens and work papers, sunnies, keys, wallet, etc). I'm fairly certain the Brixton would work, but am worried it's too big and heavy...
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