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The Arabic DP | 2024-09-04 09:57:22 |
I looked around online for the perfect Pro camera bag and didn't really want to splurge on the PM Back Pack and I didn't like how any of the other recommended bags looked. When I saw this bag I liked the look of it but was a little hesitant as I never thought Manfrotto makes bags. Turns out they make really good ones. I love everything about this bag, the size, the interior, the dividers, the pockets. Everything was made well and feels really high quality. If I do have any cons on the bag it would be that it really screams I'm a camera bag. As they have logos and text on it saying so. Other than that I know for sure anyone purchasing this bag will not be disappointed. 5 |
Jack | 2024-06-09 06:24:44 |
Great for fastening items to backpack or bags. 5 |
Mark | 2024-09-13 04:18:22 |
Like many photographers I have owned millions of camera bags. Mostly shoulder bags. Cheap ones and expensive ones. The thing is, I don't just take pictures, I also have a day job and like to travel light when flying. My last camera bag is a Billingham Hadley Pro and even with the strap pad, it's not comfortable with heavy gear. I almost wanted to throw it out when walking around Vegas with it. So I grabbed a BYOB 10 Backpack insert and stuck it into a Gregory Rhune 22 backpack and it's life changing. In the insert I can carry my Canon R6 with RF 24-105 F4 attached, RF 15-30mm and RF 100-400mm plus a speedlight. That leaves the rest of the backpack for a jacket, laptop, and any other random stuff I might want to carry. If I don't want to carry my camera but want to use the backpack (say, for work), I take the insert out and put it away - fully loaded and ready to go! It's brilliant and will be buying a BYOB 9 also for when I needs less camera stuff. 5 |
JohnEngineer | 2024-09-09 07:32:17 |
I am a professional engineering consultant and I do a lot of camera photography as well. I needed a backpack instead of a briefcase. I searched high and low for all sorts of camera bags but none could offer a sweet spot to serve as a dual camera bag and office bag backpack. Many camera bags would focus too heavily on camera gear and little on business functionality. I have very high end and expensive professional camera gear but only use four prime lenses. After much thought and deliberation, I decided to change my focus from trying to find a camera bag that does business to finding a business bag that I can also use for my camera gear. Equipped with some lens pouches, I can securely place my expensive camera gear in my backpack and have all the functionality of a mobile office as well. The Samsonite Openroad backpack does not disappoint and I have already bought the 15.6 inch backpack as well as the larger 17.3 inch backpack. Love it, Love it, Love it. I hope Samsonite keeps this functional and comfortable to carry Openroad backpack in their line up for many years to come as I have referred many to buy this well made backpack. Good job Samsonite !!!! Thank you.... 5 |
Guilherme | 2024-09-08 09:15:59 |
Best bag I’ve owned (and like many of you, I’ve had more camera bags than I can count). Tried quite a few messenger bags before (included latest and expensive PD), was never happy. Settled with Retrospective 7 now and took the opportunity of giving away and/or selling my other bags. I’m just keeping my also awesome Lowepro Pro Tactic backpack for occasions that backpack is more suitable. But most cases the Retrospective 7 is my go-to bag for a combination (not always at the same time) of 5D3 (with RRS L bracket always installed), 24L, 85L f/1.4, 135L, 70-200L f/4 II, 580EX II flash, filter case, TC-80N3 shutter release controller, extra battery, cards, etc. I can even wrap my RRS TFC-14 & BH-30 rig on top of it (although not ideal) with some make-shift straps I did just so I can be hands-free for a while…I highly recommend this bag for the look, quality, design, attention to detail & functionality. 5 |
Andie | 2024-09-02 08:41:34 |
I got tired of travelling with big bags and lots of photography gear. This was the best choice for taking my camera in my backpack. Lighweight, not bulky at all, and good protection. 5 |
Meng | 2024-08-27 01:31:34 |
I've been doing research on camera backpack for a week and stayed in a camera store for an afternoon and finally decided to buy this. It is one of very few bags that meet these requirements: - Lightweight ( 3lb). - Fits a 13 laptop. - Fits a DSLR + a mirrorless camera + 6 lenses in various sizes. - Not exaggeratively large. This backpack fits my Canon DSLR, Sony mirrorless, and 6 lenses in different sizes. If I arrange it more tightly, it can even fit an additional 70-200 f/4 telephoto lens. A 13 laptop or 12.9 iPad Pro fits neatly. In addition, it has another dedicated slot for 9.7 iPad. I haven't carried it outdoors, but I can foresee that the accessibility may not be as good as other bags that have side and back doors. But those bags are usually more expensive and heavier. 5 |
Adam | 2024-08-16 03:29:50 |
I've had two Tenba camera bags for years and needed a backpack for transporting more than just a camera and two lenses. I am not surprised at how well this bag is constructed. It is different than the other Tenba Axis Backpack that is more for commuter needs. This bag is all about porting camera gear. The surface of the material is not only very durable, but has a certain lust factor to its smooth feel like soft leather. This 20L bag is also the largest Tenba backpack that is designed to fit under most any airplane seat space. A great feature is the easy access to the laptop storage areas without opening up the back where the camera gear is. It easily holds a 14 M3 MacBook Pro. 5 |
Luther | 2024-07-24 01:21:48 |
I have bags and I have backpacks. However, there are times when a camera bag or a backpack just isn't what you need. Sometimes I just want to travel light. A camera and a lens, extra batteries, cards and a few filters. Maybe space for an additional lens. There again, I've carried a D500 with a 70-200 f2.8 in my hand and a 300mm PF and a wide in the bag with room to spare. Nice, easy to carry. Doesn't look like a camera bag and yes I would buy another one. 5 |
Dean | 2024-07-24 01:26:58 |
This a great backpack for me. Really like the access to the bag. 1 access area instead of 2 like most bags. Allows me to carry Camera body with 200-600 with 2X convertor. 5 |