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The Everyday Line of backpacks and bags is Peak Design's most iconic and popular product line. This article will show you the difference between v1 and v2 Everyday Bags and help you make a better decision in choosing which is most suited for your carry style.
Cameras come in endless shapes and sizes. With interchangeable lenses and accessories like battery grips and L-brackets, your camera's shape and size might change even within the context of a single shoot.
Fortunately, Shell comes in 3 sizes, each of which fits a wide range of camera bodies and lenses.
Small cameras can be tough to hold, and in some cases, Clutch can be a big help in letting you get a comfortable grip.
However, while we did our best to accommodate working with as many mirrorless cameras as we could, there are some limitations that you should be aware of when considering Clutch.
There's a Peak Design strap for everyone. But sometimes it can be overwhelming to determine which one is best for you. So we've compiled a side-by-side comparison to help you make your decision easier. From wrist, hand to camera/ sling straps, we've got it covered in this comprehensive article.
You've probably got some questions on which size of Everyday bag is right for you. So we've assembled the dimension guides for every bag in the line right here in one handy article. This should serve as a guide to help you understand which bags will be suit your carry style.
One of the most common questions we get is "will bag X fit items A, B, and C?"
Try as we may, we cannot write a help article that gives you a definitive answer for every bag/item combination out there. But we can give you some specific examples, and with those examples it should be a lot easier for your to tell which bag is right for you.