The Boda Bag – A Real Worker !

Last week at PhotoPlus Expo in NYC we caught up with the companies putting out some of the best new products for your photographic life. Each day we’ll be bringing you more vids, to show you the gear up close and help you make your buying decisions.
Now we didn’t get to everyone, but honestly, we won’t show you the stuff that we think didn’t quite cut it. Sometimes a concept is great, but the product in person isn’t quite the same. Hopefully we can act as your eyes as we hit these shows and bring you closer to gear you’re thinking about.

Now from Boda, we have seen and used this lens bag, and the design is flawless. They spoke with enough shooters to see what they needed, and made sure it was incorporated into the design.

Now remember, this bag is to be used while working. not really a transporting bag. But when you are on the job shooting events, wedding, or any gig where you need access to your gear fast, this is the one.

These folks have chosen a very specific niche, and are owning it.

Coming up will be more gear, including vids from Nikon, Canon,Leica, ThinkTank, Epson, HP and more.

So in our further testing, here is another version of our vids, this time in Flash (you should all be using that in some form at this point).
What do you think?
Leave a comment, if you will, and the content will be adjusted according to the majority.


5 Responses to “The Boda Bag – A Real Worker !”

  1. Stephanie says:

    Thank you so much for introducing the boda bag to me. I received the boda bag as a gift from a friend and I am in love with it. It is the \”perfect\” camera bag. I use this bag about 90% of the time I am shooting events, weddings, or portraits. This bag is convenient and it is versatile. I am considering in looking into purchasing different straps because I am only 5\’2 tall and the bag hangs a little low on me. Again, thank you so much. I really enjoy viewing your site. It keeps me updated with the best fashionable and nerdy photographer gear. :)

  2. Troy says:

    Do they make a left handed one? Say, if i carry a spare camera on my right hip, I would want to carry my bag on my left hip.

  3. Paul says:

    My question follows along with Troy. I\’m not left handed but once I started using the BlackRapid strap to hold my camera against my right hip, the Boda would have to hang on the left hip or on my back where it wouldn\’t be as accessible.

  4. Damon says:

    I would think you could also just use the included shoulder strap and sling it to your left side. We’ve also asked the designers to comment.

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