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Inner view of a camera back pack
Jun 26, 2017 09:42:23   #
k. v. rajasingham
 
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)

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Jun 26, 2017 09:43:34   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)


What specific gear are you trying to carry...that makes a difference.

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Jun 26, 2017 10:28:12   #
orrie smith Loc: Kansas
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)


There is no such photo. The best camera back pack is the pack that will carry the gear and weight that you are able to tolerate. The only other criteria would be the ability to carry a tripod.

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Jun 26, 2017 10:43:34   #
krl48 Loc: NY, PA now SC
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)


Because the dividers are movable, there would be a multitude of possible configurations.

Define your equipment and needs more specifically and you'll receive useful advice.

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Jun 26, 2017 10:53:43   #
rwilson1942 Loc: Houston, TX
 
Go to Amazon and search for camera backpacks.
They will most likely show interior views.

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Jun 26, 2017 13:07:07   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
Stylish: Peak Design Everyday Backpack, 20L or 30L
Pratical: Monfrotto Bumblebee Pro Light 230 (funny review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPK4CbKTWJs&t=3s
Hiking, long trecks: Mindshift Rotation Professional 180

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Jun 26, 2017 17:33:18   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)

Just check out the different sizes offered by all the makers and choose the one that best fits your needs, they all provide pictures like that for all their bags!!

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Jun 26, 2017 18:56:14   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
My favorite bags are anything by Think Tank.

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Jun 27, 2017 07:12:16   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)


Look at various camera bag sites, and they will show you the interiors - packed with the gear they can hold.

http://www.lowepro.com/
https://www.caselogic.com/en-us/us
http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/our-favorite-camera-bags/
https://www.thinktankphoto.com/

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Jun 27, 2017 08:12:07   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
k. v. rajasingham wrote:
Dears, I would like to see an inner view of the best camera back pack( with dividers)


IMHO the best backpacks have no dividers, each piece of equipment is contained in it's own padded case, spare jacket etc on the bottom for extra padding when setting down on the ground or whatever, Bob.

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Jun 27, 2017 09:55:26   #
peterg Loc: Santa Rosa, CA
 
Cdouthitt wrote:
My favorite bags are anything by Think Tank.
I spend a lot of time arranging the partitions in my pack. Have different arrangements for different jobs. I take a snapshot of each so I don't have to keep "reinventing the wheel".

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Jun 27, 2017 10:02:15   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
I have bags from Think Tank, FStop, Tamron, MindShift, Lowepro, and Crumpler. They all serve different purposes, depending on the gear I'm carrying.

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Jun 27, 2017 10:11:46   #
flyguy Loc: Las Cruces, New Mexico
 
orrie smith wrote:
There is no such photo. The best camera back pack is the pack that will carry the gear and weight that you are able to tolerate. The only other criteria would be the ability to carry a tripod.


My only other criteria beside the ability to carry a tripod, would be space for lunch,water, foul weather gear and windbreaker. The camera backpacks that I have seen that claim you can carry all the gear necessary for a day of shooting have no storage for this.

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Jun 27, 2017 10:13:07   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
flyguy wrote:
My only other criteria beside the ability to carry a tripod, would be space for lunch,water, foul weather gear and windbreaker. The camera backpacks that I have seen that claim you can carry all the gear necessary for a day of shooting have no storage for this.


I think you can fit a kitchen sink in there.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&O=&Q=&ap=y&c3api=1876%2C%7Bcreative%7D%2C%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=CNn50sia3tQCFZa2wAodv4kLpg&is=REG&m=Y&sku=1006566

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