12/28/2023 0 Comments Ona life review![]() For those of you that attended the show, you’ll know that on the last day it snowed extremely hard in NYC.īy that time, the bag had went through very hard rains and then took lots of snow pounding it as Gevon and I walked four blocks to get to the subway from the convention center. I’ve used the Ona over a period of around three weeks where I took it back and forth to work everyday and throughout my journeys at Photo Plus and the afterparties. The bag is also covered in leather accents, which make it very nice. To open the bag, you’ll need to press down on the claps and then slide them upward. The designers also paid attention to little things as well, such as the details in the clasps that close the main part of the bag. However, it may be a different story when the summer comes around. In the winter when I’m wearing a thick peacoat and sweater, that’s fine. There is a tiny bit of padding to it, but not that much. Plus, there is the leather shoulder tab on the strap. The bag also features a suitcase handle for quicker on-the-go access when needed. Once again, this is an area for random little things. I usually store my business cards, ID cards, and keys in here. The back of the bag also features another pocket that closes with a magnetic tab. However, there are dividers for things like business cards, money, CDs, flash drives, earbud headphones, your phone, etc. To be very honest, you can’t store more than very thin items here. There is also another compartment right in front of that. This helps keep your laptop securely in place. An interesting but nice touch is the magnetic leather strap on the back pocket. Think of it as a Crumpler bag but with amazingly stunning good looks on the outside. The material used to make the top flap is a bit stiff so that the bag keeps a regular shape no matter how much you cram into it. In the photo above I have a Canon 7D with 50mm f1.4 attached, a Mamiya 7 II and film. The back can be divided up up to three different ways. ![]() The Ona may be the pretty one amongst camera bags, but it comes loaded-with pockets! You can stuff a ton of stuff in there. Room for a DSLR camera and up to 3 lenses. ![]() UPDATE: You can get them at B&H Photo now by clicking this link. So can the Ona keep up with a real-life working photographer and content developer? Since my M-Classics Compact bag recently broke, I’ve needed another novelty bag but with much more practicality to it. Due to personal tastes, black suits me more than the tan version, though the tan version is also very nice. Upon request, Ona sent me a black Union Street bag for review. Characterized for being gorgeous, they are also quite pricy. Ona camera bags have been a buzz in the photo community for a little while now. “I hate you,” that is what Lead Reviewer Mike Pouliot said to me when I told him that Ona sent me the Union Street Messenger for review. ![]()
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