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Monday, March 16, 2015

Cheap Nikon L Series Neoprene Case (Blue)

Nikon L Series Neoprene Case
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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This case is ok if you want a simple case that just (barely) fits the Nikon Coolpix L20 camera. It will keep it from getting scratched in your purse or whatever. It has a velcro closure that looks like it will eventually pull loose if I keep opening and closing it. It has a belt loop on the back if you're into that. There is NO room to put anything else in the case. Not even spare batteries.

I like the color (navy blue) and it says Nikon Coolpix on the front. I plan to purchase a different camera bag that can accommodate the USB cord and spare batteries. It's a good case if you're looking for simplicity and don't need extra storage space.

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Its very cool but too small for my preferences, it only fits on the camera, you cant carry chargers, nor aditional batteries or cables, it can be used just for protecting your camera.

I'll be looking for a better one and l'll update this review once i've found it

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The case fits my Nikon L18 like a glove and the blue color matches my blue camera nicely. I like the way the neoprene offers a spongy protection but is soft and cozy and won't scratch the camera surface.

If I could recommend improvements, I would like it to have a reinforced patch inside the flap so that the fabric won't wear over time rubbing against the metal wrist strap loop. It would also be nice if the belt loop had a Velcro or snap fastener so you don't have to remove your belt to put it on.

Overall, an excellent choice for a pocket camera and I would purchase it again.

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This item is to small for L20 it holds it very snug but nothing else fits in the case. It is hard to get the SD cards in and out. It does repel water to a degree probably not in a down pore.

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The case I received was poorly made and definitely not worth the price, so I returned it.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Reviews of rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve (Magenta) Carrying Case for Panasonic Lumix

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera DMC-FH6 FH8 S2 SZ1 SZ7 TS4 TS20 ZS20
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I don't like the expensive, hard-sided leather cases for my Leica D-Lux 20, which is a small digital travel camera that I carry in my pocket or in my purse. But sometimes I need a case for it to prevent the viewfinder screen from being scratched by the keys in my pocket or the dog clicker in my handbag. This roo Case Neoprene Sleeve in magenta, which is intended as a carrying case for Panasonic Lumix cameras, works perfectly. It has some degree of stretch to it, and the zipper seems very strong. Better yet, it fits in my pocket, whereas the leather cases don't. There's also a convenient outside zipped pocket for either another memory card or even another charged battery for a long day of shooting when on the go. It made it through a 76-day transatlantic trip last summer. There's a clip on the outside for an enclosed hand strap if you want to carry it that way. The hand strap also makes it easier to find in an overloaded handbag. Great for other small cameras, too. Very versatile!

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Works as advertised. This case actually has room to store a couple of spare batteries! Provides good protection for camera.

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Perfect size for the Panasonic Lumix camera I purchased recently, well padded and compact. The bright pink color makes it easy to find inside a backpack or purse. Does not come with any kind of belt loop or shoulder strap, so if you need that choose a different case.

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This pretty little case fits my Panasonic perfectly. Love the little front pocket, too. I can find it easily in my purse. A happy purchase on my part. Thanks!

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This case fits my Pansonic Lumix Digital Camera perfectly. It is padded well for such a small case and has a pocket in the front to carry an extra memory card or battery. It also has a wrist strap that is not shown in the photo.

It is easy to get the camera in and out of the case. I bought the Magenta case which is easy to spot. I've only had the case for a week and taken it to two T-ball events, but I was very happy with it.

I would recommend it.

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Friday, February 6, 2015

Reviews of PocketDEMO Flash Dock Smartphone hold for DSLR Camera - Black

PocketDEMO Flash Dock Smartphone hold for DSLR Camera - Black
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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See, I like this accessory, it's just that I hate false advertising... there is nothing that this smartphone holder will do that your smartphone is currently doing now... if your smartphone has GPS capability and/or bluetooth connectivity then you are lucky because these features will not be automatically added to your DSLR camera, of course not... all this item offers is a smartphone holder for your iPhone or Samsung type of phone... nothing else... but don't get me wrong... this metal holder attaches perfectly to the DSLR camera's flash dock or a camera tripod in a very convincing manner... you can actually load your smartphone to this holder, attach it to the camera, and do a video of your photo session to keep it as a memory... the camera is still there to take the regular HD photos... but again, this item is only a holder... actually a very good, well-built, clever, sturdy holder... you will not regret having it in your camera to do simultaneous tasks with your smartphone as taking pictures or videos... in case of having the EyeFi SD Card you can do a lot more than just take pictures... I wish I had this item a month ago in the San Diego Zoo when I had a close encounter with the Panda bears for the first time in my life... I was taking pictures with my Canon 50D camera and taking videos of the bears with my iPhone at the same time... I wish I only had it with me handy that day so that I took profit of the limited time they give you to spend time with the Panda's... in conclusion, this is a very good suplementary accessory for your DSLR camera if you are the kind of photographer that likes to do two things at a time and still be able to focus in your photographic objective: to take high quality pictures with your DSLR camera... at the end, I am ok with this item and I recommend it for the above reasons...

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Good design has potential. it makes a good phone holder for your DLSR. MUST HAVE AN EYE-FI CARD to take full potential of the unit. It would be awesome if it tilted forward/backwards for those over the crowed shots

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I received the Pocketdemo flash which was connected with the Triggertrap dongle and Iphone 5. There is a slight flaw in the design with respect to the Pocketdemo since the Iphone 5 socket is at the bottom connecting the Triggertrap. This results in the Iphone 5 being placed either upside down for ease or pushed up the holder in the upright position. Otherwise it is a fine product.

I gave 3 stars because I had mailed beforehand to inquire whether this was compatible with Iphone 5 and the reply was "yes" but it is not compatible due to the design flaw.

I had mailed to Bruno Rousseau of PocketDemo Flash on this aspect but yet to receive any reply from his side.

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

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Kindofsmile Pu Leather Camera Case Cover Bag for Samsung Galaxy Gc100 Camera Ek-gc100 New
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Great case for the camera, and beautiful desing and color. liked the Brown color very much. I do recommed it for who is looking for a case for their camera.

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the cover is perfect.. I like it

I wish I found this cover earlier.

it suits my camera .

thank you

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Canon AW-DC30 All Weather Case for the SD400, SD200 & SD300 Digital Reviews

Canon AW-DC30 All Weather Case for the SD400, SD200 & SD300 Digital Cameras
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I bought the SD300 camera and underwater case for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to French Polynesia. The camera is AWESOME. I have spectacular underwater pictures from two weeks of snorkeling off of Bora Bora and Moorea. I would clean the case each night as the very fine sand would get in the grooves and stick to everything. This meant I had to grease the gasket after cleaning the sand off of it. Two weeks of carefully greasing the gasket caused it to stretch so the case no longer closes. The case wasn't useable for the last few days of our trip. I've been searching off and on for replacement gaskets to no avail. Today I sent Canon an e.mail. I'm surprised these aren't easy to find, and since it wasn't hard to stretch it, I'm surprised they didn't provide a spare gasket. Raise the price 20 cents and give us a few spares!

I used Moisture Muncher capsules inside the case to prevent fogging. I assume they worked, I had NO problems with moisture. The little capsules fit in the case no problem and turn purple if full of moisture (also helpful to indicate your case is leaking!) Mine never leaked, not even a trace. I would get 3-4 days of use out of a capsule before it looked purple to me.

You can NOT see the viewscreen at all in daylight while snorkeling. I just pointed and shot and hoped it worked. You can't hear the camera's fake 'click', either, so a lot of shots I THOUGHT I made didn't actually take. A lot of shots I thought were perfect were off center. None were really out of focus, though. It was best in perfectly clear, calm shallow water where the subject is close to you. It was more difficult trying to zoom in to something 20' away as you can't see it on the viewscreen and any movement (bobbing up and down, left and right) makes the far-away object move out of your shot just as you push the button. These probably are not specific to Canon or the case, though.

Great camera. Great case. I had fun using it. The pictures were stunning. Need spare gaskets!

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you can do everything with this case. All camera functions are accessible. Its great fun to have camera floating with you in pool to get fun pics of kids, no worries about sand at beach, spray on boat wakeboarding or melting snow on camera while snowboarding. a must if you want to take your camera on the fun trips

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Definitely worth the money! I'm able to get some sweet outdoor pics of places that I had previously been reluctant to take my camera. No more worries in rainy weather or choppy water.

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I bought my new camera wishing to take it to the beach. Buying the weather case was only to keep the moisture out and not for deep water swimming. It has worked out beautifully and highly recommend it for "on top" water picture taking like in the rain.

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i've had this product for about a month and have used it to go kayaking, whitewater rafting, and snorkling. It keeps water out of the camera chamber nicely, but after rafting, i noticed a small amount of water had entered the top part where the buttons are. It didn't affect the operation of the camera, and no water or condensation was found in the main chamber. I left it open for a few days and it dried out. I did not have this problem while snorkling, which suggests that it may have been due to the pressure of having the camera wedged between the lifejacket and my chest...probably not a good idea for the camera, but i didn't want to lose it!

Other items of note -

the neck strap that it comes with is good and adjustable

it's quite small, but roomy enough inside for a small anti-moisture packet

Operating it is just as easy as without the case, with the exception of the optical viewfinder, which cannot be used

case comes with a clip-on diffuser for the flash, which works nicely as the plastic case distorts the light without it

the steel pin that forms the hinge of the case is already rusted...could be due to the salt water, though i was careful to rinse it in freshwater after each use; again though, won't affect the operation of the camera, nor the integrity of the waterproof seal

A possible improvement for Canon to consider would be the option of adding a clip-on lens cap to protect the surface from scratches

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

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Vanguard Divider Bag 40 Camera Bag
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I own several inexpensive hard cases, with pluck-n-pull foam. I liked these at first and loaded them up. Unfortunately, after only a few months the foam started to break apart and no longer protected my equipment. This led me to look for alternatives. Initially, I looked for better foam, but couldn't find anything that matched my needs. I even tried gluing several camping mats together and carefully cut out holes to match my equipment. Again, after only a few months the mats lost their rigidity and started to come apart.

I'm now using the Vanguard Divider Bag 53 as my primary storage. It's not a hard case and I wouldn't want to throw it in the trunk with other luggage, but it does a good job of storing my equipment. At some point, I may opt for the hard case, as well, but I can't think of a time when I would want to travel with this much equipment and something this big.

I've attached a picture that shows my basic layout. One nice thing about the dividers, when compared to the foam is that it's easy to re-arrange. With the foam, once you make the holes, your stuck with them. I've only had this divider bag for a short period, but believe and expect that it will last longer than the foam. Time will tell....

I was not able to store my 70-200 f2.8L or 100-400 4.5-5.6L, in this bag, due to their size. They were too tall to stand up and took too much room laying down.

The bag lid contains a pouch made of a mesh netting. I threw some gray cards and micro fiber cloths in this pouch. I wouldn't want to store anything hard in this pouch as there is nothing between it and the equipment below.

I could have made use of a few more dividers, but am satisfied with the ones that came with the bag. Also, it would have been nice, if the bag was a bit more rigid. I know it's a bag and not a case so I am not deducting any points as a result either of these items.

Assuming this bag holds up, which I expect it will, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again or recommend it to a friend.

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The Vanguard Divider Bag 46 resembles a small suitcase from the outside. It sits flat on one large face with a zipper around the upper lid. It is padded on all sides and contains a number of dividers that can be adjusted using the velcro found at their ends to attach them to the bag's inner lining or to the surfaces of other dividers. There are three long dividers that can run from the front to the back of the case and about 16 smaller dividers of a couple of different sizes that can be used to form a number of small pockets for cables, chargers, batteries, lenses, or whatever. The lid of the case has a nylon mesh pouch with a zipper closure.

If I ever need another bag like this, this is the one I'll buy!

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I bought this thing to make a home for my miscellaneous camera gear. I just put it inside a waterproof plastic case from The Container Store and it hangs out in my closet. It works great. The foam dividers are nice and cushy. I don't need the hard shell case for travelling, so I can't comment on that.

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These Vanguard dividers come in different sizes and provide great protection for camera gear when inserted in a "roll type" carry-on suitcase. I have two of the bags, the larger one with 11 compartments and the small one with dividers for 6 compartments. They have thick padding, zip tops, and handles, and can be used as stand-alone carry cases. However, they fit snugly into airline carry-on roll-type luggage, providing protection for your gear, and comfortable handling when traveling.

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Love it and way more economical than name brand when pared with a roll on. I saved $200 on this package.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Buy Cosmos Black Large DSLR camera Drawstring Soft Neoprene Lens Pouch

Cosmos Black Large DSLR camera Drawstring Soft Neoprene Lens Pouch Bag Cover for Sony Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Panasonic + Cosmos Cable Tie
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I got this for my new Canon EF 75-300mm lens, in the tech details at the product page it says "Approx Interior Dimension:Cannot over 7.9''(L) x 3.9''(Diameter)", when I got it..it looked way more that....when I measured the inner dimension it actually it is 10''(L) x 4''(Diameter)....the length is 2'' more than what I expected....it is too big for my lens....still thinking to keep it or return it....

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I bought these pouches in all 3 sizes small, medium and large.

The large works for my Nikon 70-300mm lens. There is some extra room at the top of the bag with this lens, but it's better to have extra room than not enough room.

Great added protection in my backpack (sometimes it is not practical to lug around a camera bag).

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this case fits mt tamron 60-300 lens securely and it is easy to remove lens from case and the sun shade fits in case too.

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I got this pouch to supplement the inadequate padding in my new Case Logic sling bag's extra lens pocket. The pouch itself was around 1.5" 2" too long for my Canon 70-300mm IS USM lens, but that's not a fault; it's just the dimensions of the bag. Otherwise, the pouch is very well made out of what appears to be cloth covered neoprene. It is reinforced where necessary. The stitching is very neat and sound. The top of the bag is reinforced with some kind of leatherette so the string tie doesn't prematurely wear it out. The tie itself comes with a quality string lock. Lastly, it has a handy hook, as do most others. I'm going to get a medium size pouch now to fit my lens/sling pack situation better, and use this pouch for another lens. You can't beat the price.

PS. It comes with a velcro "cable tie" which I find useless because it can't attach to the cable.

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I have a variety of pouches from both Cosmos and the more expensive brand name. There is no major difference in quality, just price. We use them for everything from camera lenses to batteries, tissues, keys, pens, and other small items that can get lost in a bag. So convenient and much better then stumbling through your bag for that item that always gets lost. Also for those items you need close the hook is great because it clips to your belt loop.

Overall would recommend this bag as a great buy and must have for busy people.

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Cheap CaseCrown Hard Shell Case Cover (Black Coal) with Ring Clasp

CaseCrown Hard Shell Case Cover with Ring Clasp for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX50 Digital Camera
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I use it with the canon Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver)

First of all the zippers work perfect.

The case has been very well designed.

Not to big,not to small

The keyring loop is very strong, hook it on bags, belt loops, backpacks, your dog's collar, anywhere!

You won't have to be taking your belt off and on all the time...

The semi hard sides protect the lens and the screen very well.

It is made so the camera won't just fall out to the ground even when all the way unzipped.

Very well made and less than $10.00.

Zippers do not rub camera when taking it out and putting in.

Mesh interior pocket for extra battery, sd card.

I use with a carabiner, so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpack.

If you have any questions I will try to answer them.

There is a grey one also.CaseCrown Protective Compact Travel Camera Case (Grey) for Canon PowerShot SD1300IS 12 MP Digital Camera.

Ladys might like the crimson color better, Canon PowerShot SD1300IS 12 MP Digital Camera Carrying CaseCrown Compact Travel Case (Crimson)

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I don't have to much to add to the previous review (Campjeep). They went out of stock on the black one when I ordered mine and offered me a discount on the grey version and actually it was a better choice to go with a sliver PowerShot SD1300IS that I had also bought. This case was definitely made for this camera, don't by a generic case when you can get this one.

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Just what I needed. It's hard enough and has a small pocket inside for your sd cards or a battery.

it's great!

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Good stuff. Worthy every money spend on it. and it is performing the essential function of the reason I bought it

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I bought this case to protect a new Sony camera on a 3-week trip to Europe it worked perfectly and protected the camera very well. Design and construction are just right. Buyers should realize the case doesn't open all the way and the camera is pulled out past the zipper, so it's a good idea to put a screen protector on the display to prevent scratches, which I did.

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Cheap The Swiss Slim Protective Nylon Sleeve Case + Belt Clip + Lanyard

The Swiss Slim Protective Nylon Sleeve Case + Belt Clip + Lanyard For Sony Cyber-Shot Cameras + Determination Hand Strap
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I didn't know it had other small compartments than can be used to store spare batteries, and cleaning pads. There's a small slot to put a pen or pencil.

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Discount Think Tank Airport Takeoff Rolling Backpack

Think Tank Airport Takeoff Rolling Backpack
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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So here's the deal. I own a green Lowepro Mini Trekker AW that I still prefer to use for short travel because of its portability. It weighs nothing compared to the 10 pound (while empty) Airport Takeoff.

That being said, I could no longer tolerate the 20 pounds hanging off my shoulders with the Mini Trekker.

I debated between the 3 Think Tank roller bags and decided on the one that offered me the most versatility. This one is an international carry-on sized bag. Also, I wanted to have the option of putting the bag on my back for whatever reason (unpaved roads or fooling airport personnel into thinking the bag is lighter than it looks so they won't weigh it...)

The dividers suit me just fine. I'm a Nikon shooter and in the bag now I have a D3 body, 70-200mm f/2.8G VR, 24-70mm f/2.8G, 14-24mm f/2.8G, 50mm f/1.8D, 85mm f/1.4D, 2 SB-800 in their bags, and assorted other stuff like a Giotto blower, polarized lens filter, etc. In fact, I have space for more... probably 10% more stuff. The lenses I carry are not as big as a 200-400mm or 300mm f/2.8G VR but they're not small either. Definitely a dramatic increase in space over the Mini Trekker.

So here's my gripe with this bag and let me explain to you why I think it's the way it is. Think Tank could have easily used a 2-section aluminum handle rather than the 4-section handle that I see on all their roller bags. Most carry-on rollers are 2-section aluminum handles so they're not only sturdier but also cheaper to acquire (cost). Yet Think Tank chose the 4-sectional handle... why?

IMHO, to save space.The 4 sectional takes up less space in the "handle compartment". However they sacrificed sturdiness in using the 4-section handle. I quickly googled "think+tank+airport+flimsy" and discovered what is probably the "Achilles heel" of all the Airport bags (or at least also the Airport International). Most reviews complain that the handles are flimsy as hell.

Now when I say the handle is flimsy, I don't mean that it's just normally flimsy. I mean that there's a TON of play between each section. Obviously the more sections there are, the more exaggerated each section's flimsiness becomes at the top of the handle. So much so, that at the top of my handle there is about 1.5 inches of play forward and backward and almost an inch left and right. Yeah, THAT flimsy.

Will it break? Probably not (benefit of the doubt). Does it inspire confidence when hauling $15k worth of equipment around? Probably not. Could Think Tank have done better? Probably... particularly when we're paying $300 for these things.

Otherwise I think the bag is solid. The wheels are smooth and there are plenty of compartments for stashing your stuff. Yeah my other gripe is that the handle is hard to pull out when tucked away in its compartment, but I can live with that if the handle were solid. I feel like I have to baby the handle so I don't break it though... and that's not good. The backpack straps are easy to use although I wish there was a belt strap/buckle like on my Mini Trekker (because it holds the bag down better which allows you to carry more weight)

Hope this helps. Having a rolling camera bag is still a huge benefit over a backpack.

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I liked the concept of this bag, a rolling case with backpack straps. Quality materials, strong zippers, the aluminum handle is great. Storage is abundant, the security cable is well placed and the zipper pockets are large. As is the interior of the bag.

This is where the bag falls short. The dividers are strangley placed and even though they can all be removed, it is not very easy to "customize" the bag. The rounded slot dividers for lenses are not even wide enough for a 72mm zoom lens to sit in. I found trying to get two bodies and three lenses was a real challenge inside this bag. I made it work but felt it was more annoying that it needed to be and I frankly am not happy with the result.

Anyone considering buying this bag should test fit their equipment and make sure that the bag can be returned before buying. I am keeping mine but Think Tank needs to pay more attention to the inside. If the dividers worked as well as the outside, the bag would be a winner.

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The Think Tank Airport Takeoff is everything I want in a rolling/backpack camera bag. Very sturdy, handles on all sides for when you need to pick it up. Zipper pockets on top end and sides are useful for travel documents. When this bag is completely jammed full with a 15" MacBook Pro in the computer compartment it slides nicely into the overhead storage rack on a Boeing 737.

Also TSA scanners so far have never asked me to unpack it... this is a big plus!

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I purchased this item because I needed something for the following criteria:

traveling

easy-access (airport check!) and large enough laptop compartment

enough space for my camera gear and some travel items (headphones, passport, munchies etc)

backpack, in case I need to be hands-free and also for uneven terrain, if necessary

roller-case for most of the travel part, because all gear is straining my back too much

practical and with sufficient storage for small stuff.

To begin with, this is just a partial solution to my ideal, but then again, that ideal doesn't exist yet. Loaded up, this bag is about as heavy as you would want to have anything on your back and not for too long, either. The partial solution and the few mostly minor drawbacks mentioned below are the reason for the 4-star rating, otherwise, this is a really good and recommended product.

PROs:

Very large compartment, sufficient space for all my gear, including some travel stuff, see my uploaded photos

very large laptop pocket on top/front, allows for quick airport access and magazines etc

clear and zippered inside pocket in the top laptop flap for passport, tickets and minor munchies

that flap also contains a metal wire with combination lock to close all zippers (outside airport)

very large and comfortable handles on top and side for regular luggage carrying/handling

the extensible, dual-tube handle completely recesses and is very long (handle is at 43" from ground; it also locks at 27 and 38"). A little wobbly as some mention, but perfectly suitable.

zippered cover for that. Handle doesn't get in the way of the regular carrying handle, allowing for short carrying down stairs with extended handle bar.

Size! Very important, particularly when traveling to Europe, many airlines do not allow more than 9 inches depth. This bag is nominally 9, actually 9.25 and with laptop closer to 10 inches, but can be squeezed, if necessary. Some airlines may give you grief if over 8 inches. Most other backback roller cases, however, are 12-13 inches, which is not OK even for most US airlines.

loops on the side for additional lens or accessory attachments. These loops, however, are vertical and not horizontally accessible.

zippered and opaque (and barely visible) side pocket for passport or other thin stuff.

Excellent and replaceable (Philips screw driver) rollers and sturdy stand. Very smooth and friction-less rolling, much better than my regular carry-on. Protective bump cover on the bottom for regular rollercase use. Fully loaded, this product stands nicely, slightly tilted towards you/the handle. Well thought-out center of gravity.

visible holder for your business card / name on the top, under the main handle

another zippered but thin storage under that.

completely covered and zippered backpack straps, no need to awkwardly store them.

one large, one very large clear, zippered pockets for accessories on the inside of the main flap.

very deep recesses for camera gear on the outsides (essentially on the outside of the handle compartment), allowing for some deep gear, such as large lens tripod collar feet or additional layers of rarely used items. Also good for pro camera bodies with 2nd handle.

large rain cover, inside the main compartment (uses up a small compartment)

additional bag of straps, haven't figured out what they are for yet. :-)

A lot of dividers for truly customized storage of camera gear.

specialized dividers for camera bodies with attached lenses, supporting the lens with a round cutout. There are two of these, one horizontal, one vertical, but all completely removable and interchangeable. I had a lot of dividers left after filling it up.

the entire surface of the inside bag as well as dividers is fabric, allowing to attach dividers wherever you want and without restriction (that, however, also makes it difficult at times, because the Velcro divider sides stick EVERYwhere and need to be inserted bent, quickly and well considered)

the entire (specialized!) camera insert with dividers can be unzipped and lifted out to use the bag as a regular carry-one bag.

when carrying this on my back with straps not too tight, the bottom sits on my bum (I am 5'11" / 180 cm tall), which even though it probably bumps your bum on each step actually makes for a nice back relief with the main weight resting on your behind and not your shoulders. If you are much taller, this may go into your lower back spine. In that case, tighten the straps and have it sit higher (and mostly on your shoulders)

The fact that the flap covering the shoulder straps folds over and attaches to the bottom actually makes for a nice spacer and well ventilated back avoiding sweaty mid-backs, as is the case with most back packs.

shoulder straps have one each spandex pocket, perfect for lens shammies or spare batteries. The straps also have (very high sitting) loops for additional attachments, but, again, they are vertical, not horizontal. Most attachments come with vertical straps needing horizontal loops.

CONs:

Carry straps are sturdy but not all too comfortable for a dedicated camera back pack of this size and loaded weight.

I wish those specialized round cutout dividers to support attached lenses would have at least one with a centered cutout. The way it comes, it is made for two camera bodies side by side, but the top width of the bag is not wide enough to actually allow for two large bodies (I have a Nikon D700 and a D200) and easy access to the main camera body calls for centered storage. It might work for two D200s / Canon Rebels or such, but not for D700/D3-4/ Canon 5Ds/1Ds etc.

The bag is actually too large to lug around on daily hikes and excursions. I would feel stupid taking this to tourist sites and didn't take it to hike up Maya pyramids.

The laptop pocket is not padded at all, which some may find problematic. Since it is on top, no weight will be on the laptop, so for most scenarios, this is not an issue. The compartment is so large, however, they could have easily accommodated at least side cushions to contain the laptop more and without adding thickness to the bag.

Improvements could be made by adding some roomier side pockets for camera purposes, to store thicker items such as batteries (probably avoided on purpose to keep the overall airline dimensions!).

the one spandex pouch on the side is not big enough to be a bottle holder. Bottles will fall out of it and some plastic water bottles you can buy didn't even fit. That needs improvement.

there is no dedicated tripod carrying option! With my final solution to use this only for the travel portion (and carry my tripod in the checked bag, which some countries now require, such as Taiwan), this is not a problem, but if you choose this to actually carry around frequently on your photo shoots, that needs to be considered. However, if needed, put the tripod on the side, one or two feet inside that undersized spandex pouch and an additional strap through those vertical loops.

All in all, this is a very good solution for travel for my main purpose: being able to take my entire camera gear as carry-on luggage, not having to check it, because it fits into overhead compartments and adheres to (most) airline dimensional requirements. Keep in mind, though, that it would not adhere to some European requirements and also by far exceeds European weight restrictions (8 kg, 15 pounds), which are enforced mostly all over Europe. Fully loaded, as shown in the pics, my bag weighs 30 pounds!

The main drawback is that this bag is mainly (but very well) made to be a carry-on roller case. The backpack solution is an add-on and, even though addressed well, limited by shoulder straps that could be wider, more comfortable and sturdier, particularly given the large zippered storage that they use up.

In the end, I took along my "road-warrier" Tamrac Expedition 4 back pack (filled with underwear and some less valuable camera accessories inside my checked baggage), which can carry most equipment for the photo shoots (short of the long lens) and is much better suited for day trips and hikes up pyramids. Once in the hotel room, this is OK, as my laptop, headphones etc no longer need to be carried any further. I guess it all is a compromise between how much gear you want or need to take along. For what I got (call it semi-professional or advanced enthusiast), it is too much to find a one-for-all solution, but this bag comes close. Very recommended!

I also tried the 5797 Evolution Speed Roller Backpack (Black), which is a better back pack, but aside from almost identical outside dimensions does not have sufficient storage for what I have due to its tapered nature, and is also awkward to use as a backpack.

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