Another laptop/camera backpack I no longer use as after retiring I have no need to carry all that at once...a basic description:
• Water-Resistant Backpack
• Fits D-SLR Camera Kit
• Holds 17" Laptop PC
• Side Entry Camera Compartment
• 180° Access Panel
• Adjustable Dividers
• Waist and Sternum Straps
The Lowepro Fastpack 350 Backpack (Black) is a lightweight, comfortable pack made to carry a digital SLR camera, lenses, flash, accessories and a laptop computer with a screen up to 17". It is made from a tough, water-resistant 420 denier nylon outer fabric that protects the equipment from moisture and abrasion. Side-entry compartments provide fast access to the equipment. Customize the easy-to-access main compartment with adjustable dividers. It has an ergonomic backpack harness, sternum strap and a carry strap on the top.
Given its bulk the shipping cost will probably be in the neighborhood of $40-50, unless you live in the El Paso area in which case I could bring it to a Starbucks near you!
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Upper section shows pockets for small gear and larger open space (could hold a windbreaker or the like if needed)
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front pouch (when flap is lifted) shows small item storage
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Interior of lower half shows camera with lens (easily accessible when bag is positioned to the front) and room for 3 or 4 mor elenses
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View when main storage flap is closed except the side portion to make camera accessible
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side view with laptop compartment zipper opened
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back view showing shoulder straps and waist belt
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I just bought one of these - its a bit big so harder to get used to, but... I added a 2nd camera body and bought a 200-500mm zoom and not many cases will take that sort of thing easily.
The fact that you can swing it around while still wearing it and opening up the camera storage area and being able to change lenses without taking it off is pretty awesome.
oconnortf wrote:
I just bought one of these - its a bit big so harder to get used to, but... I added a 2nd camera body and bought a 200-500mm zoom and not many cases will take that sort of thing easily.
The fact that you can swing it around while still wearing it and opening up the camera storage area and being able to change lenses without taking it off is pretty awesome.
You are correct, sir! I used it a bit when I traveled for work (taking a large laptop for the job as well a bunch of gear for my addiction to taking photos), but being retired now I just don't have a need for it any longer. And you can see it is not very much worse for wear - I take care of my stuff generally speaking...
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