Small but mighty. After spending more than a decade with my old Lowepro Flipside, I decided it was time to retire it and move towards better things. This is where this sling camera bag comes into play. Due to the nature of my work, I have to carry various lenses and accessories to fit pretty much every scenario. This means long and short-form interviews, individual portraits and group photos, concerts, plays, exhibitions, etc... And because of that I tend to pack everything I need into one small bag that gives me quick access to all my gear. As you can see -in what seems to be a relatively small bag, there's: a Fujifilm X-H2 body, 18-135mm, 11-16mm wide angle zoom, Canon 50mm f1.4 with a viltrox EF-FX1 pro adapter, 27mm f2.8, 2 additional batteries, dual bay charger with its power brick and USB C to USB C cable, Lexar CFExpress Tybe B reader with its accompanying cable, a pair of Hollyland Lark Max wireless lav mics in their carrying case, 1 95mm CPL VND filter, a 77mm VND, 77mm 10 stop ND, 77 to 95mm, 67 to 7mm and 58 to 77mm step up rings. A pair of Sennheiser headphones for audio monitoring, 10000mAh powerbank, small rig multi tool and a vanguard Veo 2 tripod. The exterior of the bag its zippers are lined with PVC, making it waterproof. I've already had to deal with rain during work, and everything inside was dry, so no issues there. The dividers can be placed in a manner of different ways in order to accommodate your gear accordingly, and the bag is provided with a small booklet that lists different ways to place them inside. But you can customise the placement to better to suit your needs. Padding is thick, providing great protection to all your valuable equipment. There's an inner pouch that's used for storing the batteries, as well as 3 sliding red to green indicators for the batteries. The laptop compartment might be best suited for a tablet, or in my case, powerbank and additional cables that I might need. All in all, it's a great bag. Having the ability to further increase its size with an externar zipper makes storing larger lenses s breeze, and the padded strap is a welcome, specially if you're carrying a lot of stuff, which is my case. Durability is yet to be tested, as I got this bag a month ago, but time, and continuous use will tell. Till that time comes, this is my review.