Airport Navigator™ V2 Rolling Camera Bags for Airlines
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The perfect carry bag for both videos and photos
The biggest advantage is the structure that allows you to easily put in and take out two cameras while leaving the bag standing up. The unique sense of size is suitable for both walking and car-mounted. The storage amount is not too much and not too little, and it is just right to put 2 mirrorless cameras, several lenses, and video supplies such as monitors, so you can flexibly respond to video shooting and photography. It's a perfect carry bag that can cover most shooting.
Best bag for my needs
I absolutely love this rolling bag! The airport navigator has served me well over the years and when it was time to retire mine I knew exactly what the upgrade would be, another Airport Navigator! Seriously I could not find a better bag! I love the top load feature for my cameras and the main compartment fits everything I need and then some! I could not be happier! Currently packed into it are two Nikon D850s, a 58mm 1.4, 105 1.4, a 35 1.4, 2 Elinchrom skyport pro transmitters, an Elinchrom 3, and various adapters and odds and ends. I think I could still add a few more itrms, like my computer. This bag has plenty of room. The perfect bag for me!
My favorite bag
I’m a professional wedding and portrait photographer, and this has been the best bag for me for the last 10+ years. So good I’ve purchased a fresh one for the next 10 years. It’s versatile with equipment, light, and has a small footprint (so important in hotel room getting ready, and tight venues). The top loading makes it very quick to access. Hands down the best bag I’ve seen in 19+ years in the industry.
Just what I was looking for
I looked at a lot of wheeled bags before settling on the Airport Navigator. I have a backpack for general storage purposes but needed a “day bag” to take daytrips containing a smaller selection of gear. My requirement for the “day bag” was a camera (with cage), two-three lenses and supporting equipment. I was sold on the Airport Navigator with I discovered it had access to the camera through the top of the bag. Even my current backpack has a top load camera access; I’m spoiled. In my opinion, all bags, wheeled or backpack should have top load access to the camera. Once you experience it, you’ll never want to lay your bag down again to get the camera out. With a small modification to the Velcro, I could access the two other lenses through the top as well. Additionally, the Airport Navigator is wider than some of the other wheeled bags I looked at. That works very well with the new Canon RF Mirrorless lenses, which tend to be larger in girth (diameter) than the previous EF lenses. It fits the new lenses perfectly. All traveling day bags should follow this design.