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Lowepro Camera Backpack 350 Aw Volume

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Lowepro Camera Backpack 350 Aw Volume

2024-08-02 09:12:41

The Lowepro Flipside 500 AW II is a great camera backpack, I am upgrading from the 200 AW II which has served me well but I needed something bigger now. My number one backpack requirement was to find one that could fit a Sony a7sIII with a 200-600 lens attached, a Sony 70-200 on either side and some room to spare for other lenses, filters and blowers etc and this backpack turned out to be perfect. It's certainly much bigger than the 200 AW II but I think it fits nicely on my back and not only is it comfortable, but I feel like my gear is safe and not bouncing around while I'm trekking around woodlands or cities. I don't think I've ever spent over $100 for any kind of backpack, and I know this one is actually on the cheaper end of camera backpacks, but overall it's been stellar and would absolutely buy it again if I had to.

5
2024-06-04 08:39:24

I recently purchased a new Lowepro Flipside 200 AW II Camera Backpack as my old one had finally given out after many years of good use. There are some improvements with the new one, more compartments and space to store things. I use it exclusively to carry my Nikon D850 with attached Tamron 150-600mm zoom lens. These fit snugly with lots of padding. There is a protective cover for if/when it rains as well. Lowepro makes a great product!

5
2024-07-27 04:13:24

The Lowepro Photo Active 300 AW Backpack (Blue/Black) is a stylish, attractive, and durable backpack. All compartments are well-thought-out, and the backpack is well-made. One drawback is that the insert for camera gear simply fits into the backpack, creating gaps between the backpack walls and the insert. If something small is placed in the top compartment, it can fall through the gap and down to the bottom. However, I am confident that this is a minor issue for such a stylish backpack.

5
2024-09-28 08:45:20

My first camera bag was the Lowepro Fastpack 350 (discontinued now as far as I know). Don't get me wrong; it was a good backpack, but it was way too big and bulky for what I needed. This backpack is the perfect size for what I currently carry when I take pictures. Obviously, opinions will differ based on what what each photographer/ videographer carries with them, but I would highly suggest this. Many people think they need to carry more than they actually need. I currently carry my Nikon D7200, a 50mm lens, a 35mm lens, a speedlight, and some other small things. I still have enough space to carry a water bottle with me if I wanted to.

5
2024-08-27 04:45:11

This is a great accessory to the Lowepro Photo Hatchback 16l AW Backpack. Able to take small accessories to compliment the backpack. In hindsight though I would probably have purchased the next size up, the Dashpoint 20 Camera Pouch, as it would have easily held my mobile phone.

5
2024-07-23 04:34:59

I was looking for a smaller (than my LowePro AW) backpack to use for hiking and all around use. The build quality is great, all the zippers work well and everything fits together well. The cushioning seems like it will protect my gear good. I like how it's a little less wide than my other LowePro which makes it comfortable on my back. and less restrictive when climbing over big rocks.You can divide the top and bottom to hold camera gear in the bottom and stuff like sunglasses and food in the top. It comes with a mesh bag to hold stuff in the top area also. The side access isn't as easy as some others but I don't use it that often and it's not that bad, just not as good as some others.

5
2024-06-27 04:26:12

I've been using the Lowepro Photo Active 200 AW Backpack for a few months, and its build quality and design are fantastic. It's crucial to note that this bag is compact, ideal for light and everyday use. It won't hold all your gear in closet, but it's perfect for essentials like my Fujifilm XH2S, lens, battery, charger, vlog mic, filter, SSD, iPad, and a couple of small items. Overall, it's a great choice for those who prefer a lightweight and compact solution for their daily essentials. Highly recommend!

5
2024-04-27 04:44:31

This is, by far, the best backpack that I ever had. My Lowepro 450 AW II was super heavy and not practical for daily use, the National Geographic Africa is the perfect size and weight for daily use.

5
2024-04-17 01:25:32

The Lowepro Photo Active 200 AW Backpack (Blue/Black) is smaller in size compared to the 300 AW, making it more suitable for female photographers. Although it accommodates slightly less gear, it remains stylish and comfortable, ensuring you can carry your essential equipment with ease and look great while doing so. My wife is very happy with this backpack

5
2024-04-02 07:42:44

I uses these straps on my Lowepro BP 450 AW II, they work great for securing items to the backpack, but the latches used to mount the straps to the backpack seem to open randomly, I have a 3 ish pound gimbal mounted to it, I use of these straps to secure it, I wouldn't use any less for any piece of equipment as I would be concerned of it failing.

5