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A great tool to carry my Nikon D80 camera and its accessories when on the go. It is light and compact. You barely feel you are carrying it... The waterproof overall covering is very practical as an added protection even if you are holding an umbrella.Best Deals for Digital Concepts SLR Camera / Camcorder All-Weather Backpack
i bought this bag to carry my canon 40d and a lens i use. well it worked great for about a month and just recently it has started to tear from the seams in 3 different places. and because its tearing at the handle i can no longer use it. im disappointed but i think all in all this bag would work for a smaller more compact camera or maybe even the rebel. i dont recommend for larger dslr's.Honest reviews on Digital Concepts SLR Camera / Camcorder All-Weather Backpack
This camera bag is Ideal for me because it is small enough that it does not get in the way it tight spaces, but is large enough to fit my Nikon d5000, 18/55 lens, 55/200 lens, sb600 speed light, 2x converter lens, wide angle lens,battery grip, all of the cables and charger, my point and shoot camera, lens hood, and have room left. I also like the fact that it has the water resistant cover built in and tucked away so it does not take up any of the space you could use for your equipment. This was a great find.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Digital Concepts SLR Camera / Camcorder All-Weather Backpack
Got this because I finally had to, after buying too many attachments for my Panasonic Lumix. The pack was available at a good price, as these things can get expensive very quickly, especially for names like Tamrac, Thinktank and Lowepro. This same pack made by any of those would cost two to three times as much.But, one gets what one pays for. A small fishnet pocket just under the front cover tore when I went to stick an extra battery in there. Not good, but not worth returning the pack for that. Pocket is virtually useless otherwise, since too small. I didn't really need it, but it shouldn't have torn like it did.) There's a better pocket on the right side in a separate compartment (that zips) just under the front flap cover and then another larger fishnet pocket on the inside (that also zips) opposite the main interior where the camera, any lenses and so on go. And yeah, dividers are all adjustable or removable if one doesn't need them all. Oddly, there's a strap attached to one of the main dividers for which there seems no use. Maybe someone knows what it's for; I don't.
Otherwise, seems pretty good. It turned out the right size for all my gear, including a wide-angle lens attachment in case, the lens extender necessary for attaching the wide-angle or any filter, the camera in case of course, a special viewing hood (to block screen glare) with loupe and which--in it's own case--is as big as the camera, a Nikon lens cleaning kit (and which I HIGHLY recommend obtaining), and a few other minor items: spare battery, battery charger, 100-page camera manual!, etc.
The pack with very cushy dividers turned out just the right size, not too big and not too small. I got everything in it. Kinda wish there were some tripod straps, but at the price...
If you have a DSLR, this might be a little tight if you also have more than two extra lenses. If so, don't expect to fit a lot more in the pack beyond those items.
Have to see how long it lasts after using for awhile.
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