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Review on πŸŽ’ Weather Resistant SLR Digital Camera Backpack with Laptop Compartment and Large Lens Storage - Front Loading Access, Rain Cover, Compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax and More by Peter Nobles

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Backpack for laptop and camera, just what I needed

This is a really good backpack for laptop and camera. I have my 13 inch ultrabook and there is about 4 inches of free space. There is a zip pocket on the front for something flat, maybe a book, documents or something else. There are mesh pockets on the sides, probably for a water bottle. There are two compartments on the back. Padded parts that run the full length of the bag to make your back feel more comfortable when carrying it. The bottom has some kind of extra vinyl material that helps protect the bottom from getting wet or dirt when you put it on the floor. There are also two tripod straps. Spacious inside. It actually fits my Andoer tripod which is about 14 inches long. Looks like it might fit on a larger tripod too. As you can see in the picture I tilted my tripod. He also holds my Sony A7iii. It could probably fit 3-4 more lenses depending on the size. There are many velcro straps that give you many ways to move things. Also two nylon velcro straps that I used to attach the tripod. Also comes with a pouch bag which is a plus. The only downside I have to point out is personal preference which doesn't affect the quality of the bag in the slightest. I don't like the side flaps that you pull up and fasten around your waist. I never use them and they just hang around and get in the way. I'm actually considering cutting them off and sewing them up. It doesn't feel like the most luxurious bag, which is a plus for me because you really don't want to advertise that you're carrying thousands of dollars. gear on the back. It does its job and that's the main thing and for this price I don't think you will find a better deal.

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