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Camera Backpacks Under 50 Travel
BullMoon | 2024-08-09 05:51:16 |
I have had the original version of this for a while and use it in a backpack and standalone. This updated version with carrying strap is even better when using it as a standalone bag out of the backpack. I have found this to be better than any of the camera backpacks because I get to use one my fav travel backpacks that still functions primarily as a backpack versus all camera gear focused. I'm usually carrying one R8 sized body with a 25-105 attached and one or two other lenses, plus spare batteries. Great for travel. 5 |
Avraham | 2024-05-13 05:28:55 |
Under $5, how could you go wrong? Thank You! 5 |
Andras | 2024-09-12 06:22:51 |
I have a heavy photography gear and I usually travel with them. I had tried out different backpacks before, but the Peak Design Travel Backpack was a game changer for me. The quality is excellent and the functionalities (from both organizing and security point of view) are beyond my expectations. 5 |
Handrik C. | 2024-07-05 08:18:37 |
I own several travel backpacks whether for same day trips or overnight and the issue is that they are either too small or too big. The Nomatic Travel Pack truly solves that problem. So far I’ve traveled 2 times since I got it and it’s been great. 5 |
Emmanuel | 2024-07-19 07:45:47 |
Honestly this is a really expensive camera bag. I have use at least 5-6 different backpacks and this is the best one so far! 5 |
Kor-jent | 2024-06-13 04:31:28 |
It is a really good camera for the size of it! I use it as camera next to my SLR. I also use it as my Under Water camera, much smaller and easier to handle than a SLR. 5 |
Rob | 2024-05-13 05:46:49 |
For the last four years, I have put together travel excursions for parishioners that took us across the Atlantic. On those excursions I kept a pictorial and written log of our travels. To take those pictures, I traveled with a Canon 7D with vertical grip and a Tamron 28-105, f2.8 lens. It was a tank, but it took great photos. I was looking for something mirrorless that would be much lighter without sacrificing image quality. The Nikon Z-50 does not disappoint. While the sensor may not have the resolution of its competitors, paired with the kit lenses, the Z-50 takes superb photos with plenty of detail. And compared to my old tank (which I still use and love), the Z-50 is light as a feather, compact and easily portable. Images have a pleasing sharpness and saturation without being obnoxious. And the menu allows in-camera adjustments that give you flexibility pre-production and a good image right out of the camera. The ergonomics of the camera are superb and it fits my hand nicely. Using the camera for videos is a snap. I intend to add video to my logs on our next trip. The Z-50 does not have in-body stabilization, but don't be afraid of the kit setup. The VR (vibration reduction) in the lenses allows you some wiggle room (literally) in low light. The camera can act as a point-and-shoot for those who may not have much experience. And they can expect solid results from an intuitive processor. However, the menus are deep and the camera is rich in features for those who want to dive deeper. I recommend the Z-50 for beginners who want good pictures right out of the camera, for enthusiasts who are looking to get better results, and even for the prosumer who may want something they can count on that is light and flexible to travel with them. 5 |
tom | 2024-08-21 02:23:44 |
Under 20 bucks and it works 5 |
William | 2024-09-12 02:19:46 |
I was concerned when I took it out of the box about its size, but all the essential gear I travel with fits. It is going to be so much easier to travel with then the backpacks I have used in the past. I like the backpacks and their versatility, as I am getting older, they wear me out, especially rushing through an airport. 5 |
Tom | 2024-09-25 01:49:49 |
I travel a lot and my backpacks take a beating. Not the case with the Everyday Backpack. I've had mine for a little more than three years. It still looks new. What I like: I removed some of the dividers to create a larger upper section and smaller section at the bottom for my cables and whatnot. I can open the bag from the top or any side for quick access. I am frequently asked about the bag at airports and coffee shops when people see me digging through it. The build quality is outstanding, everything is tight, and the magnets are really strong. 5 |