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Pro Trekker Camera Backpack

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Pro Trekker Camera Backpack

2024-06-04 06:34:56

A Lowepro customer for years, I purchased this Trekker Backpack to use instead of my Lowepro roller suitcase because of its smaller profile but it will hold nearly the same amount of camera accessories as well as my two cameras with lenses mounted.

5
2024-09-23 09:52:21

The build quality on this thing is second to none. It's sleep, secure, and intuitive. I hike often and otherwise carry a backpack along with my camera. I also have a toddler that I sometimes have to pickup and carry for distances. This makes exclusive use of a camera strap not ideal, and so the Capture Clip allows me to secure my camera and lens to my left-side backpack strap while I carry my toddler on my right side. I use the additional Pro Pad V2 which provides for a more stable base when using longer/heavier lenses (I found the Pro Pad V2 useful with just the camera itself). I can't recommend the Capture Clip enough.

5
2024-09-24 09:54:31

This camera Bodybag Pro is great carrying your camera body in any type of backpack or luggage. It prevents scratches and cushions any bumps the camera body may receive. I have several with different patterns so i know which camera it is.

5
2024-08-19 07:30:25

Trying to find a sling that could stow a 16 Macbook Pro and camera gear was a pain, but this bag does it. I didn't want to go the backpack route because my primary mode of transit is subway rides, and you end up having to sling/unsling a backpack there anyway.This is a little more compact than a backpack. Has side access, so you can swing it around front, unzip, and deploy the camera. The rolltop is nice for stowing a raincoat or sweater as needed. I haven't used it as a weekender bag but imagine it would make a good all-in-one bag for light travel. Very durable material, water resistant, and plenty of pockets and customizable inserts. It's definitely not an EDC - you'll still want something smaller if you're doing a photo walk or doing street photography - but for schlepping into the office, working part of the day from a cafe, or going on a larger on-location shoot, it's perfect.

5
2024-08-01 06:12:35

This camera Bodybag Pro is great for carrying your camera body in any type of backpack or luggage. It prevents scratches and cushions any bumps the camera body may receive. I have several with different patterns so I know which camera it is.

5
2024-07-23 05:52:53

I absolutely love this backpack, it’s perfect for bringing my MacBook Pro around with my camera rig everywhere I go to edit photos and videos on the fly! I highly recommend.

5
2024-05-21 08:33:54

I have back issues that becomes aggravated when I carry my camera with an over the shoulder strap. When I saw that PD had updated their camera clip to v.3 and checked out their product video, I ordered one immediately along with the pro flap since my camera is the full frame Lumix S1R with usually a 24-105 LUMIX lens attached. Although a wonderfully balanced camera, I needed to shift its position to my body’s centre of gravity on my backpack. I had to try a number of different positions on my backpack with and without the pro flap. In the end, I opted to leave the pro flap off. At home I walked around, jumped up and down and practiced taking it on and off the clip. I left my PD camera strap on as an absolute fallback measure around m neck I fastened it using the screws and Allen key provided and went out to try it out in the field. Being able to walk around hands free without a camera banging on your side and flopping into your hands is a revelation. I can clamber up and down hills secure in the knowledge that my camera is securely attached and can be removed easily using one hand to push the release button and lift out with the other in a matter of a couple of seconds. When I’m done the camera goes back in with a very reassuring click using one hand. (There’s even a lock position by rotating the release button. ) I couldn’t be happier:as my back problems diminished considerably and so can go on much like longer trecks. An excellent purchase not just for my back but especially the significant increase in mobility. One of the best pieces of camera gear I’ve ever purchased.

5
2024-05-13 07:14:46

This is my third camera-style backpack and this one checks all the boxes. I just traveled with it for the first time, to shoot a wedding (both photo and video), and it was a dream to take on the plane. • I wanted something that could fit all my gear when I have fly dates ✅ • I wanted it to fit underneath the airplane seat ✅ • I wanted it to fit on my carry-on roller bag easily ✅ • I needed it to fit a 16" MacBook Pro ✅ Here is all the gear I fit in the 30L travel backpack: medium camera cube, small camera cube, Sony a7IV, Sony FX3 w/ top handle, Sony - 16-35, 50 1.2, 24-105, 70-200 GMII, filters, batteries, rode wireless + camera mic, lens caps, straps, 16" MacBook Pro + charger, and one bag on M&M's.

5
2024-05-16 02:17:23

It is the most comfortable hiking camera backpack I own. For longer outdoor trips it is perfect. With the pro deep cube you can fit a lot pf gear.

5
2024-07-04 07:54:56

Got this backpack to carry all of my camera gear, accessories, and MacBook Pro while traveling. The quality and style of this backpack are unmatched. It’s very versatile and comes with dividers that you can customize for all of your gear. It’s very comfortable, even after wearing it for long periods of time. I was going back and forth between the 15L and 20L, but very happy I chose the 20L as it fits me perfectly (6’0” male). Peak Design has continued to impress me with the quality gear they create. It’s a little pricey but you really get what you pay for.

5