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Dynex Large Camera Backpack

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Dynex Large Camera Backpack

2024-07-15 08:59:42

It seems sort of expensive, but when you get it, you realize its a pro-quality cable. Definitely a step up from something like a best buy Dynex.

5
2024-07-01 05:20:19

Used within the large waterproof backpack

5
2024-09-09 05:51:32

I have been looking for a solution to allow me to backpack a mirrorless large camera and one long lens, plus a lightweight second DSLR with wide angle lens. And of course, the related camera accessories, too. This particular Tamrac pack fits the bill. It is well designed for my needs and I especially like the tripod attachment system. It has no visible logo so it does not attract thieves. In my part of the country, Florida, it is insulated enough to give at least some protection from the Florida heat. I have used several Tamrac products and they have endured my rough treatments and expect this one will,too.

5
2024-09-05 09:20:53

Have used Domke wraps in the past and needed large one to protect a MF camera when I carry it in an unpadded backpack. They work as expected and I like being able to "color code" different cameras or lenses.

5
2024-08-24 09:12:34

I bought this bag as an alternative to my large backpack (especially when going on vacation). I am so glad I did! It is very comfortable and spacious. I like that the camera is easily accessible and I can expand the bag to fit more items. I would highly recommend his bag.

5
2024-08-26 07:32:39

I went from a large backpack style camera bag to the Domke F-2 Shooters Bag and could not be happier. It fits all the gear I need in a smaller compact bag. The style does not scream camera bag to would be thieves.

5
2024-08-26 05:47:44

I bought this backpack because when I travel, my other backpack was too large to maneuver in airports and airplanes. I haven't taken it on any trips yet but it became my new camera case. I put two of my lenses in it along with my camera. I also put my I-Pad in the tablet compartment. Still moving things around but so far a winner.

5
2024-08-17 01:12:43

I packed my large ICU with my camera equipment & put my Innorel tripod in the side pouch, I realized that this was going to be heavy. I have had two back surgeries, but when I put the backpack on, it actually felt lighter. I have to say that it was worth every penny & the one month wait, to get this backpack. Would I recommend this to others? I would insist that they buy this backpack. Thank you Shimoda & B&H photovideo.

5
2024-08-14 03:46:23

I have a large camera backpack that I usually travel with because it holds all of my gear (except for my tripod) and fits in the overhead compartment of a 737. But because I was going to travel for photography on a smaller regional jet with less overhead storage, I needed a smaller pack. The Rugged Thunderhead 35 was the perfect size. It holds my Nikon 7200 along with my 70-200, 16-80, and 10-20 lenses; two chargers with spare batteries; my 13-inch laptop; a blower; a satellite phone; and various other camera accessories. The outer side pockets are perfect for water bottles or snacks. The backpack has tons of padding in the right places, is almost infinitely adjustable, and is well-constructed and sturdy. Hard to ask for more.

5
2024-08-11 06:48:53

After purchasing a large camera backpack for studio work, I was on a hunt for something small compact that could handle a trek. So I went to my local stores in Toronto. Everything was interesting but nothing caught my eye. Most packs were larger than I expected, and lacked the quality I expected. I am kind of a backpack snob, especially if I spend money. I took a chance on this bag as I couldn't find a place that sold them. After 2 weeks of use I am happy with my decision, this bag is well made, great zippers easy to grab even freezing with gloves on.� I think my future camera bag purchases will always include a look at Mindshift's options. The quality and functionality seem to be on point.

5