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πŸ“· Lowepro Photo Hatchback BP 250 AW II Camera Case: Stylish Midnight Blue/Gray Outdoor Gear Review

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Description of πŸ“· Lowepro Photo Hatchback BP 250 AW II Camera Case: Stylish Midnight Blue/Gray Outdoor Gear

The Photo Hatchback BP 250 AW II fits a DSLR with attached lens (such as 18-105mm), 2 extra lenses, action camera, accessories and personal items, and a 10" tablet. Features 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 10-inch tablet right at hand in the dedicated CradleFit pocket; it suspends and protects your go-to device from impact. Comfortable, moisture-wicking padding at the shoulders and adjustable sternum and waist straps.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Check the size

Overall a great backpack just a little bigger than I expected. My friend has an older version and I ordered based on his size as it was a smaller bag and I loved it. Upon receipt - it is much larger than expected and I had to order a smaller size, although I have a full DSLR I only have two lenses (18-55mm which are usually attached to the body and a zoom lens). I'm 5ft 6" and find it a bit long on my back. So if you are smaller, this is something to consider. Even though it's bigger than I…

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Take this instead of the BP 150 hatchback, the size difference counts.

I was looking for an airplane camera bag and switched to this when I realized the BP 150 was too small for my needs. 250 fits my DSLR in ready-to-shoot mode - with the battery case and a 24-70mm lens attached - plus an extra lens, leaving some room for an extra accessory, which in my case is a charger and extra batteries are. I'm still a little frustrated that I can't fit anything else in the dedicated camera compartment and have to put my flash and Spider Holster Pro in the top compartment. I…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Replacement for old

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A great minimalist backpack, but with a small flaw.

This backpack initially attracted me. I still think it's a very good backpack for everyday use as well as for photography gear. It has a very minimalistic look. This is not a SCREAM camera backpack which I really like. Also, it has a hole in the back, which I think is a great security feature to prevent someone from opening your backpack and stealing all your camera gear. It's surprisingly handy considering it has no structure. In a way, it's like a backpack with a zipper. For some, this can be

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best all-in-one solution for amateurs and professionals

UPDATE: For anyone who likes to carry a laptop around. My old 13" MacBook Pro didn't fit, but I recently upgraded to a 13" MacBook Pro M1 and it fits perfectly in an outside pocket. No fastening problems and no force required. And that's with the Incase hard case that Apple sells. So if you own one of the new 13-inch MacBooks, you shouldn't have any trouble carrying it around in this bag. Perfect for beach, theme park, outing, casual bag and also great for professional photo shoot. I have had…

Pros
  • Long-term test results
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great daypack for a day on the go with a camera

If you're looking for a durable daypack that will securely carry gear and belongings around town or on a modest day trip it's just the Size of a school bag, this is a good buy. The front pocket easily fits a 10-inch tablet, a book or two, magazines, or other flat items. The upper compartment is quite roomy. It easily fits a couple of books, a spare rain jacket or fleece, shoes, snacks or other gear. The camera compartment is adjustable and well padded. The camera compartment fits a Nikon d5600…

Pros
  • even an oldie can understand
Cons
  • No color required