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Nikon Camera Backpack Reviews

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Nikon Camera Backpack Reviews

2024-05-19 03:22:38

Used to having military backpacks with additional camera set up in it, I was always quite short on space with my daily backpack. Finally decided to try and find a real camera backpack, I had a look at a lot of brands, and a lot of YouTube reviews...Of all the backpacks I’ve checked, the Wandrd Prvke Lite caught my eye... That thing has style !!Once received, I had high expectations with all the great reviews I saw. One thing is sure, after a week of every day use, I have absolutely no regret ! My E-M1 Mark III with my 45mm lens fits perfectly, and I can easily add an additional 12-40mm as well as a 40-150mm and a battery grip ! All of it perfectly set !The easy access on the side, the back access helping to change lenses, the small pocket on the top... everything is just perfect the way it is ! (Not even speaking of all the great features... ). I personally went for the black version and added the orange straps... and I absolutely love it !!If you’re still hesitating, stop. Just go for it !@mister_micke

5
2024-09-22 07:47:19

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this backpack after watching a bunch of different reviews and found this to fit my needs as a travel backpack. Good size for my 14" laptop and my compact digital/film camera gear. I had to use my own camera cube divider from a different bag but it still works out perfectly!

5
2024-05-27 05:39:57

Upgraded from a Nikon D5100 to a D7100 recently, so it was time to upgrade to a quality lens, so after studying reviews, I decided to do the Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8 ED ... Looks like I made the right choice ... I am NOT a pro or even very experienced (yet), but I enjoy photography, so take my review with a grain of salt ... read quite a few reviews from different places before I would sink $ in a lens (cost more than the camera), but I often heard ... buy good glass, then buy the camera with the money you have left ... hehehe ...The D7100 is not the best camera made, but it is a very good DX product and has really good features, so I took the new camera out using the Nikon 18-140mm lens that I had at the time and it did a really good job ... pleased with the initial camera trial. Did a class reunion and GKs to the zoo recently with the new 17-55mm f/2.8 and VERY pleased with the results ... several of the class reunion close-up portraits (with my SB700 speedlite) were super and same with the zoo pix ... had a pix of a gorilla and an orangutan that were top-notch ... still think that I need to learn the lens and see what works best with it and how it performs with different settings to make all the photos come out like some of the photos ... but all are really good and can't wait to get out and tackle more.

5
2024-05-26 03:49:43

I read others reviews about that products and they were not fair it's an excellent backpack

5
2024-08-25 06:21:35

Professional- I was about to go with Nikon for my business, but looked at reviews on imaging resource and compared All the great Nikons, including Full frame and believe it or not, this little jewel beat the D90 hands down on high iso shooting. The kit lenses are also sharper on Pentax than on Nikon & Canon kits. It even looked better than some of the full frame camera comparisons between Nikon & Canon. The KX just came out, so there's not a lot of reviews, but the ones that are out there, convinced me that it is better than the more expensive name brands. And yes, I am pleased with the image quality.Bought it here at BH - used the money I saved to add TTL flash, and off camera bracket & diffuser. Plan to buy another at BH for back up camera.

5
2024-07-01 08:11:49

This is my first mirrorless camera. I also own Nikon DSLR's. I chose the Sony A6000 because of it's amazing reviews and the fact that this camera seems to be a legend in its class. I believe this camera came out in 2014 and is still being sold in 2020 even though additional models have been introduced by Sony. That's relatively unheard of in this era of digital cameras. Great camera and very pleased with it.

5
2024-04-01 01:16:58

I bought this lens after reading several reviews and testing one on my camera, a Nikon D80. I was pleased with the sharpness, which is better than my Nikon 18-200 lens at 200 mm. Even hand-held, the lens produced excellent images at all focal lengths. It is relatively large, but balances well on my camera. I haven't noticed any lens creep, which is also an issue with the Nikon 18-200.

5
2024-09-23 07:51:37

Wanted something to protect my camera in my backpack when traveling. My Nikon A-1000, and battery and charging cord fit perfectly. Case is well padded and well made, also very lightweight.

5
2024-09-26 02:41:14

Fits great on my Nikon DS 3300 and does just what I need it to: protect the camera while I carry it around in a backpack or tote.

5
2024-09-06 08:29:23

Using this pouch to protect my D800 with a Nikon 24-85mm 2.8-4 and its lens hood (reversed mounted). The pouch could have have a little longer lip (where the snaps are located), but this is minor 'complaint'. The pouch really does a nice job to protect the camera from small bumps and all sort of scratches. I place the camera in the pouch (learnt how to do it from a youtube tutorial I found) and there it goes into my backpack (not a photography equipment backpack) with a whole bunch of other things. The pouch is most suitable, I think, to protect the camera during transportation, and not so much for casual shooting, when you take the camera in and out the pouch.

5