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    Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    On another thread, Ari was asking about backpack options for the Toyo 810M. I've been meaning to post a bit of a review of the pack that I've been using, the EVOC CP 35l photo pack, so I figured this was good motivation to get around to it. Rather than clog up Ari's thread with a pile of photos I've started a new one.

    First a bit about EVOC. I own several of their packs for mountain biking. I'm a big fan of them, especially how well they fit when doing difficult riding. We also own one of their airline bike travel cases which has proven very durable. So, when I saw they had a photo pack coming out I jumped on it, originally to use with my Pentax 645N system. However, it turns out to be a really good pack for the 8x10 and that's mostly what I've been using it for.

    I like it because it fits securely especially doing technical activities, holds the gear I use well, protects things and is generally well made. The downside is at 35 L in size you're pretty much limited to the basics, you're not going to fit a huge kit or a ton of film holders in here.

    Here's the basic look of the pack:

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    You have quick access to the top compartment, handy to grab a camera body or whatever. (I don't normally have a 645 in there!)

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    The side pockets are really big and will hold jackets, gloves, water bottles, light meters.... They are also big enough to hold a stack of 4x5 film holders.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Here's the harness. I find it fits really well without shifting around while climbing or going downhill. The waist belt is comfortable and the back is well-padded.

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    Here's a detail of the construction. They use burly zippers with big pulls so you can quickly get your bag open when you need to.

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    The top handle is also super sturdy, no problem with 30-40 lbs of camera gear in there. Great for hauling the pack in and out of the car.

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    Here's what the bag looks like fully loaded (except for tripod). I'll show what I have inside next.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Here's how the camera fits into the pack. Like most photo packs this one came with a zillion dividers but as you can see I am only using a few of them.

    The pack opens from the back (harness) side which is nice. When you set it down in the snow, sand, dirt you aren't getting all that stuff on your back when you pick it up.

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    Here's everything that I normally carry. Camera in the main compartment with dark cloth on top of it. Spare lens, light meter, compendium hood and loupe are above it. I could carry a few more lenses if I put the light meter and hood into a side pocket. The cover has lots of little pouches for cable releases, filters, wipes, spare batteries, etc.

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    Here's that quick access.

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    The pack has a protected laptop compartment. I got a cheap-o laptop sleeve from Staples that holds two film holders that slide into the laptop sleeve. If I stuff the dark cloth into a side pouch I can sneak another sleeve with two holders into the main compartment, on top of the camera, but often I'm only carrying two holders with me as shown.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    If I'm just walking I normally carry my tripod, but if I'm mountain biking, on snowshoes or using hiking poles I'll strap it on the pack. As far as tripod carrying options, there are a few.

    This little tripod pocket pops out of the bottom and then you have two straps across the back.

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    Here I'm using some of the ice axe / ski pole attachments to carry the tripod at an angle.

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    You can also attach it to the side of the pack but I think that's best with a lighter, smaller tripod. I wouldn't do it with this one.

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    Hope that was helpful. This pack has some limitations but I've been really happy with it for the kind of stuff I do. The biggest thing for me is that I trust this pack when I'm out biking or hiking to protect my stuff.

    Happy to answer any questions if I can.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Nice review.
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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Anthony, great review and round-up of the features of this pack; thank you very much for doing this.

    I like the red interior, so much easier to see what's inside.

    I'll check into EVOC retailers and pricing, and I'm also waiting to hear back from Bruce at Photobackpacker about some options.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    I find it interesting how other people pack their gear. Nice review. The dog photo bombing is the best!

    David

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Anthony, where did you buy your pack?

    The EVOC website is frustrating because it does not list the retailers; it shows a Google map with pins.

    None of the dealers mentioned in the map list EVOC in their websites, either.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    I bought it through my local bike shop. It looks like there are 5-6 bike shops in Toronto that carry EVOC, you might have to phone around a bit to see if anyone has the camera bag in the shop. I definitely would not buy it, or any pack, without trying one on and preferably with some weight in it.

    It can be tough to find their products in Canada sometimes.

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    Re: Mini-review: EVOC photo pack for Toyo 810M or other large format camera

    Quote Originally Posted by TXFZ1 View Post
    I find it interesting how other people pack their gear. Nice review. The dog photo bombing is the best!
    Thanks David. He was getting exciting as packing the pack often means going out to fun places.

    I should also add that he makes a terrible photo assistant. He hasn't ruined a LF shot yet but I have plenty of 35mm and 120 frames he's wandered into.

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