>>4204137Bruh, not that anon you're responding to, but you have room for optimization for your backpack, though you may need to invest depending on your current equipment. Mine is a bit less than 10Kg without food and water for 3 nights/4days, and 14.5Kg with the food and 3L of water, all in a 45L backpack (a tad too tight at times, but it forces me to focus on what I really need without extra, so in a way it's a good thing). Pic related.
Though I completely agree. Weight and size have their importance. it makes me sad that every iteration fatten,s, I started with a NEX-6, and it feels like the a6x00 fattened by a factor 2.