![]() Of course, you can chuck the camera insert inside other backpacks-keeping in mind the dimensions-like you would any other camera cube. Moment MTW Camera Insert 5L | MTW Backpack 21L and Camera Insert 5L They all work well together, so naturally, we tested both the Camera Insert and backpack together. Moment has an entire MTW line of gear, all designed to make carrying camera gear around much easier. Usageĭuring our time with the MTW Camera Insert, we’ve also had the MTW Backpack on hand to test out. It’s a bit overkill, but considering that camera gear can be very heavy depending on what you use, aluminum gives peace of mind. Lastly, the two clips are curiously made out of aluminum. ![]() The zippers-being of the YKK variety-work well and without issues. ![]() Thick padding inside and out reassures you that you can use the loops as handles without worrying about sagging. We sprayed the outside with half a cup of water (sans our precious gear inside) and confirmed that the water beaded out nicely with minimal soak.Īccidental spills and splashes aside, the MTW Camera Insert feels very structured and robust. We usually keep our drinks a safe distance from all sensitive camera equipment, whether they’re inside a bag or not. It’s made out of tough recycled Kodra nylon, the same fabric Moment used on the MTW Backpack and Tech Organizer, with a double layer of water-resistant coating. You only get one flavor for the colorway-black-but the fabric used here is nothing short of durable. Moment MTW Camera Insert 5L | Material, logo, and YKK zippers Though that’s not to say the MTW Camera Insert is not qualified for stand-alone duties. Besides, as the name suggests, this bag is more at home inside your backpack, acting as a sub-compartment for all your camera gear. It’s just a simple, black rectangular camera bag from the outside, which is a good thing because you wouldn’t want anything too flashy or distracting on set. In terms of styling, you don’t get much of it with the MTW Camera Insert. Read on to find out if this is the right cube to turn your bag into a home for your camera. But on its own, it’s already a very capable camera cube-well-structured, well-protected, and with plenty of organization. It’s part of Moment’s MTW line, which includes the Camera Insert’s partner: the MTW Backpack. In this review, we’ll be looking at Moment’s MTW Camera Insert 5L. The answer? Camera cubes, which fit inside bags thanks to their smaller size. Moment MTW Camera Insert 5L | Using the camera cube in the studioīut what if you already have a typical backpack you already hold near and dear to your heart? We sure do (a lot, if we’re honest). It’s their tool and partner on the job, after all, so it’s no surprise to see them equipped with a bag tailormade to camera gear. Moment is designed for people who like having the ability to control the minute details of their shots, but that's definitely not everyone.Most photographers will tell you that their cameras are very sensitive pieces of equipment that require the utmost attention and care. But if you just want a solid camera app that allows you to use portrait mode and doesn't require a lot of user input, Apple's native camera app will do just fine. ![]() So if you want more control over your shots, and the ability to edit in RAW, Moment will probably get the job done for you. The ability to shoot in filters might be important to some users, but filters can easily be applied to photos taken on Moment after they're shot, and Moment gives you more control over the editing process anyway. In addition, Apple's camera allows for live photos, which isn't available in Moment. Portrait mode is missing in Moment, which is a big selling point for the newer iPhones' dual-lens system. If you don't want to individually set exposure or focus settings, you can simply use the autofocus and auto exposure, and take advantage of the RAW shooting capabilities.Īpple's camera is more casual - but also has some features that aren't present in Moment's camera. Moment's exposure settings, like shutter speed and ISO, allow you to get more creative with your shots - you can set the shutter speed slower to make moving objects blur, or set it fast to capture objects in motion. The ability to shoot in RAW could be a deal changer for photographers who also shoot on their iPhone, but want the same image-editing capabilities that come with shooting on RAW on a DSLR. Moment definitely gives you more control over how your final shot turns out - but that also requires more work on your end. ![]()
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