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Lowepro Photo Hatchback BP 150 AW πŸ“· II Camera Backpack: The Ultimate Travel Companion for Photographers Review

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Description of Lowepro Photo Hatchback BP 150 AW πŸ“· II Camera Backpack: The Ultimate Travel Companion for Photographers

Secure, body-side access with a hatch-style opening. Store, organize and protect your photo action video gear in the removable camera compartment. Remove the camera compartment and use as a full daypack. Keep your 8-inch tablet right at hand in the dedicated cradle fit pocket, it suspends and protects your go-to device from impact. Comfortable, moisture-wicking padding at the shoulders and lower back helps make this an easy, day-long carry solution.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight but with limited space for lenses

I use this bag for filming and traveling. It has enough room to just about fit a Sony a7R III at 24-70 gm, although with this it's absolutely limited. A telephoto lens reflex camera may not be suitable. In terms of space, it is better suited for APS-C format cameras. With a full-frame camera and lens in your bag, there is almost no room in the main compartment for other lenses. You can mount a regular-size full-frame lens, but hardly. Otherwise, as usual, Lowepro did a good job on materials…

Pros
  • Ideal for me
Cons
  • For seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I've always heard good things about Lowepro backpacks

I've always heard good things about Lowepro backpacks. It first took me a minute to figure out if I should upgrade to 250 for a little more storage. But I use it for day hikes and it's perfect. The detachable camera bay fits your camera with a lens, an additional lens, a few batteries and a few extra accessories. It's cool that you can remove the entire camera compartment and have handles sewn in, a big plus. The bag has an all-weather cover integrated into the bottom of the bag, so your gear…

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  • Good things
Cons
  • -

I wanted an everyday bag that would fit a water bottle, my camera and other things to store snacks, jackets etc. This bag (150 AW II) fits the Canon 70D attached to the side with a 17-55mm lens. It also allows me to attach my 18-135mm and 50mm lenses, each of which is stored in the camera storage compartment. The handle on the camera body is pressed slightly against the back of the bag, but nothing is noticeable when carrying. It's a tight fit but I wanted a small pocket so it's worth the…

Pros
  • Not just useful for its intended purpose
Cons
  • There are some downsides

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great bag if you are looking for something small and light

Pretty great bag. I chose this after hours of shopping, asking friends, reading reviews etc. I'm a new photographer so I don't have a lot of gear. I needed a bag in the form of a backpack because for me, as a woman with a short torso (and large breasts), slings are not that comfortable. (Wish they had - I really like the easy access.) I chose this one because it seemed the smallest and I didn't want to lug around a huge backpack. Of course, the small profile also means it stores less. I mean…

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  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Older model