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Cwatcun Camera Backpack Professional DSLR Bag with USB Charging Port Rain Cover, Photography Laptop Backpack for Women Men Waterproof, Camera Case…
Cwatcun Camera Backpack Professional DSLR Bag with USB Charging Port Rain Cover, Photography Laptop Backpack for Women Men Waterproof, Camera Case…
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Cwatcun Camera Backpack Professional DSLR Bag with USB Charging Port Rain Cover, Photography Laptop Backpack for Women Men Waterproof, Camera Case…. From the model Cwatcun.
- 【Massive-Capability】Dimensions:43*30.5*13.5 cm/16.9*12.0*6.1 inches, 1.4kg/3.08lb. This skilled images digital camera backpack suits 2 digital camera our bodies+7 lens+14 inch laptop computer+flash+ipad+tripod +cellphone+energy financial institution+UV lens+len cowl+lens cap+different equipment.Or for DJI drone. Excessive-elasticity mesh luggage on either side for bottle and umbrella. 2 adjustable straps with buckles on the backside of the digital camera bag for tripod or trekking pole. An antitheft hidden zipper pocket on the again used for helpful objects.
- 【Multi-Capabilities】①USB port is simple to cost for cameras, cellphones, and different digital gadgets. ②Double waterproof, manufactured from excessive density waterproof 900D polyester nylon and are available with a rain cowl, defend your images gears from being moist and broken. ③Strap on the again can hold on the pull rod of baggage case, handy for touring. ④The waist belt comes with an emergency whistle. ⑤ Simple to hold for lengthy distances if the belt is tight and it really works properly as a climbing images bag.
- 【Merchandise Options】①The lengthened shoulder belts are manufactured from excessive elasticity, decompression reminiscence foam, an amazing design of European type. ②The hidden zipper design, particular and delightful. ③7-layer PE foam and PP board inside bag paddings, shockproof and sturdy. ④The reflective Cwatcun emblem ensures security when using at evening.⑤The thickened transportable sweat-absorbing deal with makes it comfy to hold all of your photographic gear even whether it is carried for an extended journey.
- 【Good High quality and Good Design】①The shoulder belts and deal with that linked to the digital camera rucksack have taken bar-tack reinforcement expertise which load-bearing as much as 50kg(110.2lb). Greatest care for your cameras, lens, flashes, tripod, and different equipment. ②Scratchproof, shockproof, waterproof, light-weight, and environmentally pleasant materials protects in opposition to harm and deformation. ③Cwatcun alloy zipper will not rusty inside 3 years, and will not break inside 10 years.
- 【Glad Service】1 years guarantee, any drawback inside 1 12 months, we are going to provide a brand new one for you. 20 years expertise with greater than 1000 workers targeted on digital camera luggage and images gears, worthy of your belief.
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LifeIsGood –
Because there is no picture it is a little deceiving, but this is a full-size backpack and not a smaller backpack-shaped bag. That being said, everything else about this is perfect. I have a Nikon DSLR and four lenses, which just didn’t all have their own place in my more traditional camera bag (one lens actually sat on top of the camera). This bag has room for everything, and every part of the interior is moveable so you can customize it for longer and shorter lenses. I really like the straps they provide so I don’t worry about the camera or any lenses falling out when I open this bag. The mesh pockets on the interior cover work for holding extra batteries and memory cards, as well as papers. But don’t overpack those as it will make the bag really tight to close. This is also extremely well padded and I have no worries about the equipment if this should happen to slip out of my hand or even off my back. But it is big. 🙂
Steve and Amy –
I’ve tried several camera bags over the years. They worked well but there was always something not right or things change. I know professional photographers who use a similar type of bag as this but they are 3 or $400 and carry all of their equipment. I thought I’d try one for less just to see how I’d like it.
It’s small. I can only fit my D810 and Z6ii with lenses plus one extra but small lens. No room for filters. It’s not a take all bag. It’s more for one camera, extra lens and filters plus extra batteries. It’s not very deep, in fact, the D810 sits a little high so you can’t put anything in the pocket above it.
It does have two small pockets inside for memory cards or other slim accessories. One mesh pocket that is half the size of the cover but it’s slim and is the one that sits above my D810. I tried putting extra batteries in there but they were pushing on the camera. There is only one pocket on the outside which is about 3/4 the size of the cover but also slim. (To this day I still don’t understand why pockets are so narrow or slim in any bag or backpack where you can’t fit anything!)
This is not a hiking backpack, there is no room for any personal items. You can get a small water bottle in either of the two side mesh pockets and maybe your phone in the other. There is no hip strap/belt so all of the weight will be on your shoulders.
I like the finish on this bag. It’s a semi rough material instead of that smooth parachute like stuff you see on most bags. But there are no straps or hooks to carry any extras.
Overall, this is an around town/sightseeing camera bag when you only need your camera, filters and maybe an extra lens unless you want a few personal items. But then sometimes I prefer a shoulder camera bag since it’s easier to reach.
Heidi Smith –
I’m enjoying this back pack. It is easy to configure for everything I have. It will hold what I have and store it safely. I don’t use my camera that often and I’m constantly gathering up things in various places, because the bag it came with is too small to hold all of my things. This solves so many problems. All of my photography gear is safe, and in one place. No more brain fog, looking for SD cards, chargers, lens caps. Whatever. The little things are easy to see and are organized. It’s flexible to change with what I have. I’m just taking photos of my jewelry and candles outside with my camera. I use my phone most of the time. Since I am not a professional this bag really is perfect for me. Students and travelers would love it as well, but I’m just assuming pros spend way more money for specialized fancy name brands. I have found no faults with this product.
I love the rain coat feature. I often shoot at the beach and this little thing makes it easier to set the bag down with out worry about sitting it down, or balancing it on something.
It’s competitively priced and similar feel and quality to another lap top bag I have that was twice this price.
This product is exactly as advertised and the photos show the item that I received.
5 stars
S. –
I have had an official Canon bag that was a gift when I started seriously in photography about 100 years ago or so. It is still going strong and has served well as my main bag, supplementing it here and there with smaller bags depending on the excursion. I saw this similar bag and thought I would get it as a gift for another family member who is into photography, but seriously financially challenged. Well, sorry you’re broke, but I’m keeping it.
This is a heck of a nice bag, especially for the price. I have that Canon bag, and my others are all Lowepro. I have always found Lowepro to offer the best features and bang for the buck. I really don’t see anything here that is substandard compared to those bags and it is certainly better priced, approaching 50% reduction for some similar models.
For me, the highlights are the elastic pockets on both sides (2 water bottles), the tripod on the bottom instead of the side, the internal elastic straps, and the tons of dividers and zipper/Velcro pockets. The one long divider has a section in it, so it can go the length of the pack as usual, or be bent and used to form an additional pocket. The front appears smooth and devoid of function, but it turns out there is a hidden zipper that runs the entire length of the bag, making the front about the biggest pocket in the entire bag. There is a USB dongle, that essentially brings a USB A female connector to the outside of the bag. I think the idea is to have a power pack inside and provide charging/power to the outside. I think I would use a gender changer and send power from my car to inside the bag where it could go into a device, a multi-charger, or whatever else might float your boat. The extra rear strap will serve to hold the bag on an airline cart, so it is ready to travel.
This should really come with a manual (no paperwork at all was included) showing the features and possible arrangements. There are so many options here that I went straight to the Amazon product description in order to get a start. Once I was able to get a visualization of the possibilities I was off and running to customize it the way I wanted.
For drawbacks, I’d say that straps should be included above one of the elastic side pockets if someone wanted to insist on having their tripod (or other tall item) go up the side. I’d also like some fuzzy on the backs of the internal elastic straps so they could be used outside the bag to, say, attach something to the leg of a tripod. As it is, they only have the male Velcro on the ends. While there is plenty of room for a 14 inch laptop or the super-size tablets around today, they also claim that the lower inside pocket will hold a mini-iPad. Perhaps, but certainly not with a case on it. On the other hand, I have an old 8 inch android with a case that I use for drone control and it slipped right it. My only other gripe would be a common one-this looks like a camera bag. There is a move about to make camera bags look more backpack-y to make them less attractive to thieves. A glance at this with the rounded top and the smooth front and you know at once it is a camera bag.
Well made, good material, smooth running zippers and good heavy padding. Look this over carefully and compare price and features. For me it is a keeper.
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