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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 150352" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>Your review is well done and thoughtful. I agree with your sentiment, especially the portion on the useless side pockets and the lack of a rear pass-through that would allow for carrying on a roller bag. Who on earth, in their right mind, would attach this bulky, unbalanced thing on their belt? As far as the strap goes, they should've included one of those attached shoulder pads for comfort. For this premium price, they could do that. Overall, it's a nice attempt by Thinktank and perhaps the next version will fulfill all of our needs. So, let me make sure I have it correctly, you were able to get ALL of your gear in photo 1, into the bag, at once? I just upgraded my refurbished J1, to the V2. I missed having a viewfinder. Shooting in direct sunlight was difficult. With a lens attached, the V2 is a slight bit more bulkier than the V1. The body is smaller, but the new grip does add a little bulk. I'm a little concerned about how much extra space it might take up, when compared to the V1. Also, my other thought is to consider the larger Mirrorless Mover 30. The only problem is that it's almost too big. It's more bag than I need. Once again, great review, Eduard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 150352, member: 8704"] Your review is well done and thoughtful. I agree with your sentiment, especially the portion on the useless side pockets and the lack of a rear pass-through that would allow for carrying on a roller bag. Who on earth, in their right mind, would attach this bulky, unbalanced thing on their belt? As far as the strap goes, they should've included one of those attached shoulder pads for comfort. For this premium price, they could do that. Overall, it's a nice attempt by Thinktank and perhaps the next version will fulfill all of our needs. So, let me make sure I have it correctly, you were able to get ALL of your gear in photo 1, into the bag, at once? I just upgraded my refurbished J1, to the V2. I missed having a viewfinder. Shooting in direct sunlight was difficult. With a lens attached, the V2 is a slight bit more bulkier than the V1. The body is smaller, but the new grip does add a little bulk. I'm a little concerned about how much extra space it might take up, when compared to the V1. Also, my other thought is to consider the larger Mirrorless Mover 30. The only problem is that it's almost too big. It's more bag than I need. Once again, great review, Eduard. [/QUOTE]
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