Great storage options, including movable velcro compartments that you can adapt to fit each lens snugly. The main compartment for the camera (I have a Canon T5i) allow you to keep a longer lens on it, including a telephoto lens (I keep a 300 on the camera body). There is even a velcro strap to go over the camera part for extra protection. I currently have 3 more lens and an external flash stored with it, and there is still room for a few other items in the main compartment if I need it.
Plenty of room for your other gear, such as memory cards, spare batteries, etc... I keep my memory cards, lens cleaner, and spare batteries in one of the zippered compartments for easy access without taking a chance on it rattling around or falling out.
Discreet...it looks like a normal backpack, so it doesn't scream out (Come steal my expensive camera) if you happen to set it down for a minute.
It has a place on the outside that you could tie on a tripod, although I have not tried it yet.
Overall, I have been very happy with this bag, and it is a big improvement over my smaller camera bag that was just getting to full. If you need a upgrade your camera bag, this backpack type bag is a good choice.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Let me say that I liked the bag/backpack straight out of the package. It had more than ample compartments for a lot of camera lens and accessories and can easily accommodate two DSLR cameras plus my 17" Mac Book Pro and it provides a separate cover for the computer, although I don't see a benefit for a nylon cover as it wouldn't protect anything. The extra padding to rest against your back is sufficient as was the interior padding separating the different items inside. The carrying straps were more than adequate padded and easily adjustable. It had a nice rubber grip handle over the top nylon carrying strap to help prevent slippage on picking it up or setting it down. In general I found it to be a nicely designed bag.So why only 3 STARS, well the VERY FIRST Time as I took it out of its packaging wrapper and I unzipped the compartment which holds the computer, the zipper pull came off in my hand. When that happens the first time, what else will break after minimum usage. Let me also say that the zipper pulls are plastic and not metal, as on other bags I have, which I admit did cost more. Yet for any part to break on initial use is indicative of poor quality control. Maybe I got an errant product, but maybe not; I suspect that anyone else who got a similar product would be less than favorably impressed. If it had no defects, which it did, I would also give it 5 stars, but in good conscience cannot. Quality control is a problem IMHO.
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This AmazonBasics bag is fantastic. I am able to pack in two of my cameras, 4 lenses, external microphone, 4 batteries, AA batteries and charger, and more misc items. It holds my laptop with ease. I am also able to strap on a small pair of sticks to the side.All of these items do add weight to the bag. That's why it is a good thing they designed the shoulder straps well. They are nicely padded, and there is additional padding on the bag itself to cushion it against your back. The bag also comes with a rain cover.
If there were any complaints about it, it would have to be dedicated pockets for SD cards, but besides that I love it.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine ProgramThe video is a demo showing all compartments and features of the pack. There is no audio.
Review: If you're looking for a small day-pack for your dslr and one extra lens, this isn't it. If you like carrying every lens in your arsenal and maybe the kitchen sink on occasion, this backpack will easily do it, keeping everything safe and being as comfortable as a bag full of expensive and relatively heavy camera gear can be.
I'm a tough customer when it comes to bags. I don't want one big compartment where everything ends up in a jumble at the bottom, but I also hate bags that have so many nooks and crannies that I'm constantly forgetting what the heck I've brought with me. This bag does a good job of keeping things in place, but it's also pretty easy to remember where it's all stored since it's made up of one main compartment, a laptop sleeve in the back, an accessory section in the front, and two small side pockets.
The only downside I see with this pack is that when I'm not wanting to carry everything, there's no way to completely remove some of the compartments so the bag is less obtrusive. It would be nice to have a way to shrink down it's Quasimodo-ish dimensions. The depth is especially problematic when moving in crowded areas or using public transportation.
It is extremely comfortable for all-day use, the padding is located properly and fits both myself and my husband, who is a head taller and quite a bit thinner than me.
If an extra-large camera bag is what you need, then this one definitely fits the bill, but I think for most users who carry a single camera body and a few lenses, the massive size will keep you from taking it with you everywhere.
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This is the best bag I have and I now have 3.One is a Tamrac speed pack 75.Canon gadget bag 100e both of them wont let me take my laptop with and they don't hold all of my gear.I like this one more because you can get a lot in it. Now I can take my laptop with me!! My other bags wont let me.It never said it comes with a rain cover and I like that it has one. At some point I want to add a flash and a 55-200mm lens to my kit.
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