Can't say I don't like it very much, but I don't like it and wouldn't recommend it. I think the main reason I won't be returning it is that I've already torn off all the labels, thrown away the box and used it multiple times. I will list the pros and cons. Pros: The backpack is smaller so it's easy to carry, it's lightweight. The color is as shown and what you have is what you get. The price is ok if you like the backpack. Lots of storage space and plenty of padding. Cons: Although there are inserts that can be adjusted, I can't adjust them to make the camera comfortable. My DSLR jumps when I move. Also, my tripod does NOT fit in here at all, so I carry it in my bag, which makes the backpack a little less secure. Also, I have a 15-inch MacBook Pro and I literally have to slam it into this backpack. At first I wasn't sure if it would even fit, but after some effort it would. As I said, a lot of storage space is a plus, but it also turned out to be a disadvantage. Maybe it's not user friendly or I'm just not organized, but personally I feel like the repository is in the wrong place. My computer's charger doesn't take up much memory. My computer and tripod do it! And my MacBook needs to be put in place while I can toss my computer charger where it belongs. Another thing, the zipper that the camera is supposed to pop out of on the side is useless because my DSLR slides all over my backpack so I don't usually access it easily. All in all I wouldn't buy it again. or recommend, not suitable for me.
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