>>4412049Seems pretty great. Good alternative is the Tenba Axis series (got the v1 24L and thinking about getting the 32L for times when I have to sherpa a lot of equipment for a job. I do abuse them heavily as they are workhorses and they really handle it well.
I would advise you against Lowepros like
>>4412095 anon suggesting. Last year talked long with one of the best and longest running camerastores here when I was looking for new backpacks (this is when I ended up with the tenbas). They dropped Lowepro completely after like selling them for 15-20 years straight bc in the last few years enshittification went through at that brand and they had so much warranty issues with them (mainly the zippers but not exclusively) that they decided to drop the brand as it was more of a headache. Ofc you will find a lot of praising for them, as the design and usability is great, but the manufacturing quality dropped heavily recent years
ThinkTanks are generally the same bulletproof quality you would expect for the price, both brand bags can handle a lot of abuse. I find the PALS webbing great as the bag can be pretty flexible what it will hold , mostly down to your creativity and imagination. For smaller gear jobs or simply free time hikes and so I bought a Vanguard VEO Range T 37, love the lil guy, and I can even shove the old minolta AF 300 2.8 beast into it
Oh and before buying it, visit your local camerastores and try out the display items. This reaaaaally spared some headache for me. I brough over the 2 biggest items I need to fit into the bag (Laptop slots are one of the painpoints as they usually made to fit some macbook ultrabook shit only and they dont give you proper measurements)
>>4412053It has top access. I never use side with my bags as I usually place drinks or tripodson the side anyways, and side doors are usually fiddly even on hi end bags. A FF body with a HQ 35mm 1.4 is usually tight fit through them, Top access gives you way bigger entry hole.