![]() Now that I’ve tried three of the four available sizes of my favorite camera backpack, I wanted to share additional insight into the PRVKE. And if my system grows more, I can upgrade to the Pro Cube which adds some padded storage to the roll-top area. I can fit two bodies, three lenses, two flashes, and two flash triggers in the regular-sized camera cube. The shallower 31L is a better fit for mirrorless cameras without the built-in battery grip. I’ve grown out of the PRVKE Lite, yet changing from DSLR to mirrorless made the 41L a bit too big, so I decided to try out the 31L. But, the pros here far outweigh the cons. The quick-access door isn’t quite big enough and reversed lens hoods sometimes get stuck pulling them through. I don’t like having the laptop pocket against my back. I will be the first to say that I haven’t yet found the perfect bag. Gear is well protected, the roll-top leaves room for lots of extras, and the straps comfortably distribute the weight. It’s a bag that’s comfortable, well-organized, and durable - my three main must-haves. ![]() The second reiteration tweaks a few small details and adds a few features to a bag that was already well ranked. The PRVKE has built up a following since the launch of Wandrd’s first roll-top backpack. Download our app for iOS, iPad, and Android and get no banner ads for $24.99/year. But, as I have completely changed camera systems and then grew that system a little more, I keet coming back to one bag - the Wandrd PRVKE. My hypercritical backpack standards have only intensified as I’ve reviewed dozens of options as the Reviews Editor at The Phoblographer. I’ve been known to return bags that didn’t meet my expectations. Regardless of the issues that I faced when trying to work with videos, for the price, I really like this application and how useful it is as a part of my photo editing workflow.I’ve always been a bit picky about camera bags. However, spot removal is something I am ok with and this CameraBag Pro application does it well, along with things like applying the included presets, etc. Since I am what can be referred to as a Purist Photographer, I am not a fan of photoshopping photographs. While I was not able to edit videos in this Pro version, it works well for photos, and the included tools and presets make it a nice companion for a more robust application like Adobe Lightroom. The difference between CameraBag and CameraBag Pro is that the Pro version includes video editing. Just to dispell any thought about the capability/power of the laptop that I am using, the following is a screenshot of a video that I opened and worked on in Adobe Premiere but was unable to in CameraBag Pro: Also, since I usually edit videos in either DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere, this application lacks the rich feature set and functionality that I would need for videos. I was never able to successfully load and /or work on a video. I tried to test the application for video by utilizing several. The next two photos show the removal of the black spot on the upper left corner of the first photo. In the two photos below, I have provided an example of the use of one of the B&W presets on a color photo. I especially like the included presets and the Spot Heal tool which is quick and easy to use. The selections are responsive and the features and tools are nice. The interface for this software is clean and well laid out.
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