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Japan, Tokyo
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Review on Thule Aspect DSLR Backpack Black by Tressy Rakowiecka

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lots of space and good quality.

Looks and build quality are great. I just wish the padded camera bay had a different layout. It's a bit of a PITA when you first install the pads as this compartment doesn't open wide, it only opens at one end making it a bit tricky to open. Once you've adjusted the pads to your specific gear, everything will work perfectly. I don't even have to put it on the ground to pull anything out, I just swing it onto my left shoulder and have pretty easy access to it. /2.8 III attached, 55-250mm (sold), 50mm f/1.8, 24mm f2.8 (damn). (That's the hardware I put in it, but I'm pretty sure you can have a camera with a 70-200 and 4 size 55-250 lenses.) In the top compartment I have a Canon 80D with a 24 -mm pancake and a battery compartment (even attached to the camera, I will only fit in the top compartment). And of course other little things like the LC-E6 charger, the 87W charger for my Macbook, SD cards and memory card readers. The front compartment I is only used for cables as it is flatter (vertical). I put my 15 inch Macbook Pro and my Wacom tablet (medium) in the back compartment. And on the side is a clip for a tripod. I admit that it's not always in the backpack, but that's what I can fit.

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • Zero