One tripod leg slides through the underside of the top flap. The other
two legs are outside the flap. Interesting design but very large.
Check the small images on the page below and click to see a larger
version of how the tripod is held.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/11/2015 10:36 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Looked at all the usual stuff but one of the Hunt employees had a brand new bag
from Peakdesign --funded from kickstarter.
IHe knew it inside out and I liked how it could be converted to carrying on
your back and how it shrunk when needed to carry less gear.
One can use some fancy clip to attach via AS plate as well. It might be a bit
over the top in size for MFT. I was impressed but wasn't shopping for that. I
think? one could hike
comfortably with it and still have very fast access, unlike my Thinktank. The
thinige itself is much better than the website depicts it--odd. It can carry a
pod, but I did not think
fast enough to ask him to show me how that works. The guy was perhaps 25 and
reconfigured it very quickly as he used it personally for all his stuff. The
insert thingies reminded me of oragami, but he knew them cold. Perhaps I should
have gotten it at the show price but had really did not take enough time to
evaluate.
Best bag of that genre I have seen, I believe.
https://www.peakdesign.com/product/bags/the-everyday-messenger/
Oh, the Sony rep had his Dad's MD lens on an adapter on the OM A7RII but did
not know how to engage the image magnification for a manual lens nor which axes
were stabilized with that lens.
Never have just the right bag, Mike
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