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TARION Camera Backpack Canvas Camera Bag with Removable Laptop Compartment Waterproof Rain Cover Photography Backpack for DSLR SLR Mirrorless…
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TARION Camera Backpack Canvas Camera Bag with Removable Laptop Compartment Waterproof Rain Cover Photography Backpack for DSLR SLR Mirrorless…. From the model TARION.

  • 【DETACHABLE DEDICATED LAPTOP COMPARTMENT】 Max. 16″ pc compartment at again could be eliminated as a separate padded laptop computer bladder. You should utilize the laptop computer case with out the digital camera bag.
  • 【QUICK SIDE & FRONT ACCESS】 The canvas digital camera bag with aspect entry compartment permits for reaching the gear in a short while with out taking off the digital camera backpack, by no means miss the fleeting second, additionally entrance opening makes storage handy and simple.
  • 【SHOCK-PROOF & ABRASION- AND WEATHER-RESISTANT】 Thickened protecting pad inside, shockproof and no deformed assist shield your digital camera & lens security and safety. Made from sturdy and water-repellent high-density polyester makes this black digital camera backpack mud and scratch proof, all climate safety with waterproof rain cowl
  • 【ERGONOMIC BACK-SUPPORT】 Rear padded air mesh panel and ergonomic design enhance airflow whereas mountain climbing or touring and distribute the load evenly so as to add consolation and save power particularly use this mountain climbing digital camera backpack absolutely loaded on the go. The additional strap allows it may be placed on a baggage case.
  • 【LARGE CAPACITY WITH EXPANDABLE ROLLTOP COMPARTMENT】 Complete 20.5L capability. The zipper entry roll-down prime of the digital camera bag give extra space for accent and different belongs, the primary digital camera compartment holds as much as 5 lenses + 1 digital camera. There is a aspect pocket for both tripods or drinks.

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Specification: TARION Camera Backpack Canvas Camera Bag with Removable Laptop Compartment Waterproof Rain Cover Photography Backpack for DSLR SLR Mirrorless…

Package Dimensions

17.04 x 11.73 x 7.72 inches

Item Weight

3.87 pounds

Item model number

1334227-US

Date First Available

September 23, 2020

Manufacturer

TARION

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  1. Harley Bainbridge

    Honestly best camera bag I’ve ever had.
    There is a ton of storage pockets and areas within this bag.
    It’s comfortable and stylish.
    The price is more than half of other brands yet seems to be the layout is thought out much more than competitors. Especially for modern photographers looking for a combination of uses
    I can carry two bodies, two flashes and four lenses in this bag easily with room for a laptop, batteries memory cards etc. Plus the top section means I have room for a jacket or food
    Highly recommended!

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  2. David Carter

    This backpack has way more room than I thought it would. I was able to put two cameras (Sony a7iii, and Nikon 5300) with 5 total lenses and still have space for two chargers, two extra batteries, a bunch of SD cards, cleaning supplies, and lens caps. All that, just inside the “hard shell area”. That means I still have room inside the top (even when not expanded) for the other stuff that goes into a backpack while traveling or on a hike. This backpack has a bunch of nice little touches that I don’t remember reading in the details, like a bit of reflective material along with the silver buckle to make you easier to see in low light. I am going to travel with this backpack for a week long family vacation. I will update my review if I find things that can be improved. Right now, judging by utility alone, it gets 5 stars!

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  3. Amazon Kunde

    Nach noch nicht einmal 2 Jahren, komme ich zu einem recht ernüchternden Ergebnis, denn der Reizverschluss am Rückenteil löst sich von seinem Stoff ab, so dass er nicht einmal per Hand vernäht werden kann. Das hat zur Folge, dass in Bälde das Rückenteil derart instabil wird, dass der Rucksack immer schlechter zu tragen sein und als Tasche für einen Laptop vollkommen unbrauchbar wird.

    Der Rucksack, der vom Konzept sehr gut durchdacht ist, erhält wegen seines Konzepts 2 Sterne, sonst wären es weniger, denn er sollte schon etwas länger halten, zumal ich diesen nun wirklich vorsichtig behandelte.

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  4. James Lacey

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     Extreme comfort even when carrying very heavy camera gear, adaptable to any shoot or travel spec.
    Very easy to change layout and exceptionally good quality fastenings. Beats my Tamrac and Lowerpro bags hands down! (In fact I’m selling them!)

    I have been able to carry a Pentax ME Super, 28mm/50mm/135mm/200mm lenses, Fuji Xpro3 and adapter, Mamiya C330, 2 lens hoods, light meter, 3 rolls of film, giotto rocket blower in the main body and still managed to fit a Yashica Mat and my sons Eos 500N with 24-70 lens in the side walled part of the roll top with room still for the sandwiches and marshmallows and the straps kept everything well placed and comfy.
    The hard shell makes a stable base for film changes and the inner plastic cover keeps any rain off between getting stuff in an out.

    One suggestion is that the inner cover of the main part have the two zips linked by a cord, I have done this and makes it much faster as one pull down and one pull up to close again on the inner sleave 😉

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  5. A. Kraus

    Positiv:
    + Der Rucksack wirkt relativ zierlich und steht nicht sehr weit auf dem Rücken nach hinten raus, was von Vorteil in einem
    beengten Umfeld ist (z.B. im Bus).
    + Die Verarbeitung wirkt einwandfrei die Reißverschlüsse sind leichtgängig. Die rechteckige Form des Fotokompartiments
    erlaubt eine gute Raumausnutzung.
    + Der Zugang zu den Fotosachen erfolgt über das Rückenteil mit den Gurten, dadurch wird das Rückenteil nicht
    verschmutzt wenn man den Rucksack zur Entnahme von Fotosachen auf einen nassen/matschigen Boden legen muß.
    Außerdem gewährleistet dies einen gewissen Schutz vor Langfingern.
    + Der Tragekomfort ist sehr gut.
    + Den Beckengurt kann man gottseidank abnehmen
    + Ein Stativ kann seitlich befestigt werden. Dazu gibt es einen Riemen im oberen Drittel und eine im Bodenteil versteckte
    Tasche, die man ausklappten kann und die die Stativbeine aufnimmt (hängt dann ca. 10cm tiefer als der Rucksckboden).
    + Durch die seitliche Stativbefestigung kann der Rucksack stabil auf den Rücken gelegt werden wenn man Fotosachen
    entnehmen will. Wäre das Stativ mittig auf dem Rücken, würde das Rucksack auf eine Seite kippen wenn man Sachen
    herausnehmen will.
    + Es gibt eine dehnbare Seitentasche außen links (Stativseite) in die man statt eines Statives auch eine Trinkflasche
    stecken kann
    + Das Laptopfach ist gut gepolstert und eignet sich auch gut um z.B. Rechteckfilter aufzubewahren
    + Es gibt einen seitlichen Kamerazugriff (den ich allerdings selbst nicht verwende)
    + Es können große Super-Telezooms vom Kaliber 150-600mm untergebracht werden
    + Die Innenunterteilungen sind an drei Seiten mit Klett versehen, verbinden sich also auch mit dem Bodenvlies und
    verhindern so das Sachen unter den Unterteilungen durchrutschen können.
    + Das Rollfach für Klamotten
    + Viele flache Fächer an der Rückseite

    Negativ:
    – Das Kamerafach ist mit einer Gewebeplane mit Reißverschlüssen abgedeckt, nachdem man den Deckel aufmacht. Wozu
    der gut sein soll weiß ich nicht, ich finde ihn eher nervig und werde die Reißveschlüsse einfach offen lassen, dann kann
    man ihn gleich mit dem Deckel wegklappen.
    – Die mitgelieferten Unterteilungen finde ich zu flach. Man kannsie zwar verschieden anordnen, aber nicht so wie ich es
    gerne haben will (siehe Foto). Es fehlt den Rucksackherstellern durchgängig die Vorstellungskraft, daß man auch ein
    größes Objektiv haben könnte (als das hier gezeigte 100-400er) und das eine durchgehendes Längsfach notwendig
    macht! Es gibt keine durchgehende Längsunterteilung in der richtigen Länge. Die eine ist zu lang, die andere zu kurz für
    MEINEN Aufbau. Die gezeigten Unterteilungen stammen aus meinem alten König Fotorucksack. Für die
    Innenunterteilung ziehe ich einen Stern ab, das geht besser!

    Alles in allem ist es aber nach meinem ersten Eindruck ein preisgünstiger und praktischer Fotorucksack.
    Das Fotofach mißt innen ca. 30 x 39 x 15 cm.

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  6. TroysHobbies

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     I love this camera backpack. Great quality for the price. I do wish it came with extra dividers. All my gear fit in it with room to spare. Look for my unboxing video once it’s cleared by Amazon.

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  7. Jordan

    I was in the market for a great backpack that would hold my gear and then some that didn’t cost a ton of money. I noticed a lot with these camera bag companies is that they really done last for how much you pay for them. I’m constantly seeing issues with other brands especially since we have to carry so much weight and things just don’t last anymore.
    My busy season has come and gone and I can’t even say enough amazing things about this bag. It time and time again held up to anything I threw at it. My cameras were safe, memory cards, lights you name it! I love how it has a double layer to make sure that nothing falls out by accident too. That has helped me the most.
    I highly recommend this bag for any photographer especially if you’re carrying more than one body with you. My back doesn’t kill me and I love the support it has.
    I will keep on buying these as I need to.
    Also it has yet to even show signs of wear anywhere and I use it about everyday.
    100% recommend!!

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  8. grace_receiver

    I searched and searched for the right bag for me. There were a couple of interesting I wanted more, but wasn’t willing to pay the higher price. To me, the main attractions to a bag are: versatility, design, durability and price. This bag is certainly checking all those boxes (I won’t know about durability for a while, since I’ve only owned it 2-3 weeks. But the quality of the material feels sturdy. Other bags I’ve owned eventually deteriorated at the seams even though the rest of the bag was sturdy – which means nothing at that point. So We’ll see how this one holds up along those lines).

    I use this to carry my GH5, Sigma 18-35 lens, 5.5” monitor, SmallRig cage with handle (all attached), 2 small prime lenses, small boom mic, lens filter, camera batteries & charger, a couple of cables, my15.4” MacBook Pro (love the detachable sleeve). I use the top pouch for laptop charger, thunderbolt cable, mouse, Apple earphones, 9” iPad, gum, and few random items.

    I use the side netting for my lightning cable and usb plug.

    I love that I can access the camera from the secondary or primary openings.

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the fact that the bag has feet that allow it to stand upright (one of my favorite features – simple, but so useful).

    Improvement Opportunities:

    1.) A few additional places can be used for storage: the upper areas in both sides of the bag can be used to add small pockets/sleeves to store things like gum, etc.

    2.) The flap tha covers the primary opening is a bit confusing at first. It looks like a useable pocket, but it’s not. Aesthetically it does look good, but I feel like it could somehow be used to add more functionality.

    3.) The top pouch is brilliant, but having a few small pockets/sleeves for smaller items and prevent having to search thru the larger items to get to them.

    4.). The velcro in the main compartment should be wider/larger particularly for making the straps tighter to hold items in place and prevent shifting around, and to hold the configurable dividers in place more sturdily.

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  9. David Filmmaker

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     Muy buena maleta para transportar material de fotografía y vídeo. Muy diferente e innovadora en cuanto a su diseño y fabricación. Tiene una bolsa extensible en la parte superior ideal para guardar prendas de ropa o incluso otros dispositivos de extracción rápida. En el bolsillo frontal hay departamentos ideales para documentos y filtros, en cada lateral hay bolsillos al igual que en la correa para atarla a la cintura. El compartimento central es grande ideal para uno o dos cuerpos y diferentes ópticas, además incluye un bolsillo para el portátil. Como a detalle a destacar me ha gustado las tiras con velcro para evitar que partes del equipo puedan salir de sus compartimentos al ser transportados. ¡En resumen una maleta ideal para viajar y para el día a día! 100% recomendable!!!!

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  10. Brian Foster

    This bag is high quality and holds plenty of gear, without feeling too heavy. Another bag I tried felt twice as heavy and dug into my shoulders with the same amount of gear. Shoulder straps on this bag are comfortable.

    My camera with battery pack fits through the side opening after a little breaking in.
    Getting to gear through the back is difficult in tight spaces. I keep speedlights at the top (not in roll top) for easy access.

    I spilled coffee on this bag and nothing inside got wet. The coffee rolled right off the bag.

    Only con: Waist belt & arm straps tend to block the zipper when bag is opened all the way, so it is difficult to grab the zippers to close the back. It could stand to have a few more pockets too.

    I highly recommend this bag. Buy it!

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  11. MN

    I don’t typically write reviews but since everyone is raving about this bag, I wanted to give an alternate opinion. I found the quality of materials to be disappointing. They might work for a light load, but I didn’t really trust the straps, and the roll top is thin and very floppy, even when tied down. The clip is half plastic and half metal, as one reviewer noted, and I didn’t think it would be a problem until I saw how cheap it is. It really came down to the fact that I didn’t want to trust it with my Sony gear when there are other $100 “bargain” bags that are nicer like the the knockoff of the Prvke bag which I won’t name here (but which is actually a decent knockoff as long as you don’t mind buying blatantly ripped off designs). Note I bought the pro version of this bag. Maybe the hard case regular version is better, but I doubt it – looks like the same roll top design but without the side access.

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