Stock will either be repaired, substituted with a similar demo item (subject to availability), you may opt for an exchange or a store credit may be offered. On first impressions, it's made very well with full-grain. PLEASE NOTE: *This excludes Light Bulbs, Cotton Muslin Backdrops, Propsyland Products, Paper Backdrop Rolls, Batteries, Consumable Products and Travel Carry Bags included with our kits.ĭEMO STOCK: All demo stock items are sold 'as-is' and come with a standard 12 month warranty. I love itI own a few camera bags and have researched the ONA bowery for awhile. Damages due to misuse by the user will not be covered by this warranty. We reserve the right to refuse any claims made after this timeframe or additional charges may apply. For Propsyland products, please notify us within 2 days for a replacement. If these products are faulty or DOA please notify us within 7 days for a replacement. In some cases when the cost of repair outweighs that of a replacement, a suitable replacement product may be offered. These products are not covered by our 12 month warranty as these products are susceptible to regular wear-and-tear and can get damaged for a variety of reasons not deemed as a manufacturer's fault. This means that any fault that is deemed to be due to manufacturing will be covered by the warranty for any parts and labor required to fix it. The warranty covers manufacturers faults, defects, parts and labour. This can be either a manufacturer's warranty or a Hypop warranty depending on the product's origin. Oh and I scratched PHOTOSPORT off the back of the bag too for extra stealth.All products are covered by an Australian 12 month warranty. I take the divider from my Bowery and use the velcro in the photosport to create another section, it's not perfect but it's enough to keep the lenses seperated. These are sewn in so can't be jigged about. Here is a photo of my 10L bag with an M6J/50mm rigid summicron, 500cm/CF 80, and a CF 50 FLE comfortably in the bag. The only problem with it is the padded camera section has only 2 sections for a camera with lens and one additional lens. It's definitely one of the best looking compact camera bags I own - but it's also one of. I took it to Portugal recently and on the beach it just looks like any small day backpack, very discrete. Let's talk about the Ona Bond Street camera bag. It's great for cycling and works really well for holidays with front zip pockets for spare batteries and waterproof cover. I use the 200 when flying as my carry on, enough space for jumper, kindle etc. Yeah that's right Allen, and you can fit even more in if you want to use the main compartment. All my older bags are so large since I used them with my old D800, now I have GAS for new bags. I'm guessing you can get the same gear in the 200 pretty easily? We have two trips coming up so I may look at getting either the 100 or 200 for long walks since it's so versatile. I also bike so this backpack would be good for that too. Thanks Jason, man we have very similar taste because I've had my eye on the LowePro Photo Sport for a while also. I wouldn't take this out in any more than a light drizzle. This, the Lowe Pro photo sport 200 and the Peak Design Everyday Messenger cover all my options.Īnother thing is that rain can get in the sides of the Bowery if it is stormy, especially when loaded to the max. And it looks great, especially after a few months wear on the leather.Īnother thing is that rain can get in the sides of the Bowery if it is stormy, especially when loaded to the max. It's all about trade offs eh? A very small bag that doesn't look like a camera bag and hides such a lot of expense is great. Still better than a bigger bag full of gear. It's ok it just means I shift it about regularly. Initially it is fine but after a few hours the strap gets to me a little bit, I've the leather cognac one and there is no padding. It's on the edge in terms of comfort with all three lenses in. The one thing I like about the size of the Bowery (if my list of gear fits) is that it will prevent me from packing a lot more than I need. Question, how is the walk around shoulder weight for you with that setup? I have one of those Domke postal strap padding do-da's that I may have to use for an upcoming trip. The Batis 85 is about the same as the 16-35mm, and the 25mm is much smaller than my 28mm f/2. Thanks Jason, I think if you can get those three in the Bowery my combo should fit. It only just closes but that's fine with me because the bag is great. I carry a A7rii in mine with 55 1.8, Batis 25 and Batis 85.
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