This is basically what ONA did with Prince Street. the Union Street "grab handle" is not designed for prolonged carry. Remember that ONA finally add the top handle. I have the Union Street, Camps Bay and Bowery so I can't say much about your choices. I got my Roma moist because I had chilled water bottle on the outside of my back pack and it took awhile for the insert ot dry out. We want it to be able to hold the content of that whole room full of equipment. If you water bottle is not double layer vacumn insulated, it will develop condensation so because. Looking for a perfect camera bag is every photographer’s Graal quest. The canvas has a great feel but it absorbs moisture and because it is a natural fabric that is basically cotton, it will dry slowly. However, I'm not sure how bigger the brixton Feels. I'm afraid I'm overlooking that reason for it to be a top seller and thinking that I might regret getting the smaller one. The brixton is basically just bigger, but the representative told me it's their top selling bag. So the prince is newer, has the large top handle and is smaller. A tablet for sure, like a surface pro 3 which, according to random people, fit's snugly in the Prince, and in the future and ipad pro, which will be only 0,5 cm wider than a macbook air 11" (which, according to manufacturer, was designed to fit it comfortably). I'll also be using it to carry my x100t, maybe a small tripod, maybe a blower. I'm leaning towards the Prince but I dont know. It is designed to carry a 15-inch laptop, a camera, up to three lenses and small personal items and the. I already got a Bowery bag from ONA as well but on small day trips I find myself in need for more room for personal items and small accessories. Handcrafted with naturally-milled Italian leather, the Leather Union Street offers plenty of space for a photographer’s essentials, while the leather exterior will develop a rich character with time and age.
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