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Gogroove Dslr Camera Backpack Case

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Gogroove Dslr Camera Backpack Case

2024-09-05 01:23:56

Great Camera Backpack, actually the best I have purchased for a small backpack, great construction, I had fit a DSLR with 2 medium size zoom lens, 2 flash units, filters, batteries, SD cards, a gray card and still have space for a few small items or papers. It also come with a rain coat.

5
2024-05-13 02:45:55

Excellent and light backpack to transport DSLR camera, lenses and accesories.

5
2024-09-13 02:23:58

The case feels well made and has enough room for my phantom 4. It may double for a dslr backpack given the hard exterior, customizable inner straps, and padded inner enclosure.

5
2024-05-21 02:27:44

I mostly do studio work, so a backpack doesn't really makes much sense to me. This case allows for a regular DSLR with a lens, a couple more lenses, and all the camera accessories I need. I also removed the hidden foam panel on the top to make room for a laptop on the bottom of the case (under the dividers). Works great so far.

5
2024-05-26 02:51:35

I am a college student and was looking for something to protect my DSLR when I need to carry it in my backpack to school. I'm very happy with this case as it fits my D750 with the 24-120mm f/4 lens on it. I was worried the lens would be too wide for the case but I didn't have a problem getting it to fit.

5
2024-07-06 04:55:13

This the exact case I was looking for when I first got my Sony DSLR, however, Sony only had the backpack available. I bought the backpack and I love it but I wanted something a little less bulky/awkward for running around sight seeing. Recently while preparing for a trip, I started looking at cases of this design again and found out the Sony makes one now so I bought it. It is just as good quality as the backpack. Adequate amount of storage for a quick out and about trip. I used it across the shoulder. I absolutely love this case!!

5
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
2024-08-17 02:28:56

I got this for a 5 night 45 mile backpack trip in the High Sierra so I could get DSLR shots while hiking, not just at camp. It worked great and did not bounce around with the Nikon D750 and 18-35mm G lens I was using. It was a bit difficult to attach it to my full sized backpack strap but it did go on and then was secure for the whole trip. I was using hiking poles and the camera did not get in the way of the poleing motion. I even kept it attached while climbing over boulders on some off-trail passes. My only negative is that the sliding/snapping action did get less smooth after a few days. This could be due to tiny chips in the finish after sliding it in over and over. This is a must have for backpacking with a DSLR. I've been on lots of trips where my big camera sits in my pack all day and only gets used at camp or maybe at lunch and I have a point and shoot in my pocket for quick shots while on the move. I can now get DSLR shots while hiking and even faster than pulling a small camera or phone out of my pocket. The clip is a game changer for hiking and backpacking, the only problem is now I have even more shots to sort through.

5
2024-08-15 02:10:14

I love this bag. Its just the right size for a DSLR with mounted lens plus an extra lens/mini tripod or whatever little items you want to throw in there. I needed something I could hike and bike with but that was smaller than a backpack and easier/quicker to access. I wear it hands free, over my head and diagonally across my shoulder/neck and under my arm. I usually have it resting across my left chest with the lens pointing down so I can unzip and pull out the camera very easily and quickly and also place it back in. I have a bunch of gear in my camera backpack and was always hesitant to bring it on day trips or even abroad because I didn't want to lug all this stuff around with me so the end result was that I was never bringing my DSLR with me anywhere. With this bag I bring a minimal set up that covers quick, on the fly shooting so I end up actually using my DSLR over my iPhone, which obviously has much better lenses. It's not heavy or an obstruction when running, biking, kayaking, skateboarding down the street, etc. Its great.

5
2024-08-04 02:10:10

This is definitely not a carry all DSLR backpack, however if your looking for a safe, functional, inexpensive, and high durability backpack. THIS IS IT. I am an amateur photo/video enthusiast and this backpack holds what I need, and is very sturdy. There is more than adequate padding and I appreciate that its not black like 90% of camera backpacks and it doesn't look like a tech bag. I personally wanted a camera bag with no front or side access so that my gear would only be accessible next to my back so for me thats a bonus. It comes with a few features that you wouldn't necessarily expect for a $40 backpack like a rain cover stored in the very bottom pouch, plus a chest and waist strap. If your looking to spend very little and don't have a ton of gear this is a great bag. I have no worries about the safety of my gear.

5