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Amazon Basics Backpack for SLR Cameras and Accessories-Solid, Black

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Features

  • exterior measures 11.75x8.75x14.5inch
  • Product Dimensions :11.75x8.75x14.5inch
  • Backpack holds and protects 2 smaller SLR/DSLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories
  • Durable black polyester/nylon exterior; ample interior storage

Description

Amazon Basics Backpack for SLR Cameras and Accessories- Black From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Product Dimensions: 11.75 x 8.75 x 14.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.96 pounds


Item model number: 1393R1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 20, 2010


Department: unisex-adult


Country of Origin: Indonesia


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  • Excellent all-purpose starter camera backpack
I've tried many different styles of camera cases over the years, and I know what I like. Maybe it's a personality thing, but I tend to prefer the style of case that lays flat and features adjustable dividers. Other styles like the top-loading variety tend to frustrate me more than help me when I'm on a video shoot. And the thrifty side of me wants a well-designed, versatile case that opens up and lays all my gear out for easy picking. The AmazonBasics camera backpack is a pretty good choice for the thrifty lenser on the go. There's three attributes that immediately jump out at me about this bag -- it feels well-constructed, it is thoughtfully and intelligently designed, and it's tiny. Yes, it's a very small backpack. For someone like me with -- shall we say -- ample carriage, this backpack looks like a fanny-pack on my back. That said, it packs a lot of stuff and is a breeze to carry with me all the time. The pack zips open and lays flat, and features a good selection of velcro dividers, allowing you to customize the layout of your gear and keep it protected. With the size of video and photo gear shrinking more and more all the time, you'll find room for your camera, memory cards, power and data cords, plus plenty of other accessories. If you're a Flip-style camera fan, you could pack enough cameras in this bag to cover an NFL football game! There's two zippered pouches inside that are clear mesh for easy reference of stored goods. Turning to the outside, there's a handy tripod mount on one side, pouch pockets on both sides, a couple deeper zippered pockets and a bungee corded tether on the outside to stuff even more stuff. On the back of the pack and the shoulder straps, you'll find nice gel cushioning which makes this pack comfortable to wear. The straps are adjustable far enough to allow someone like me to carry it, but the straps that buckle around the waist are a tad short for the pudgy shooters like myself. I'll likely either tie these off or just outright clip them off as they do me little good. Most of the time, I just find myself carrying it around by the handle at the top. The construction quality is great, especially for a pack under $40. I was amazed how much I could pack into this bag, but be aware that the backpack is a little shallow if you're intending to tote longer items like a 300mm camera lens. You may have to lay those items in sideways instead of top down. The interior dividers are a little more "cushy" than the sidewalls, so bare that in mind if you're toting sensitive, delicate items. On the whole, I feel this is a bag that can take a moderate amount of abuse and keep the contents nicely shielded. Don't go dropping it down the stairs or anything, but the occasion bump and jostle from everyday transport shouldn't be a problem. If you're an organizational freak who wants a well-made and well-designed camera bag that's just as easy to carry to a shoot as it is to carry on a hike, this may be the bag for you. It's a great entry-level bag, or an affordable camera bag for your all-purpose social multimedia pro. It's made for Amazon and comes in their "frustration-free packaging," which essentially means it comes in a plain brown box without tags, twist ties or extraneous packaging. It's a great value and a case I feel I can count on for years to come. PROS Solid construction Thoughtful design Durable materials Customizable layout of contents Ample storage for a variety of gear Padding on the back and shoulders for comfortable wearing Compact size Affordable price point CONS Compact size may be too small for larger owners Would like a couple more dividers for greater separation of items ADDENDUM TO THIS REVIEW: I don't think the item description mentions if it is water resistant, but I have come to find it pretty darn water resistant. I stood out in the middle of the driving rain of a severe thunderstorm out on a pier, trying to catch lightning strikes on a bridge. While I was mortified at the thought of my gear getting wet and ruined, I decided to stay out and keep shooting. When I got back to my car, I zipped open the case while saying a little prayer. Luckily for me, it kept 95% or more of the rain out, even though it was driving down directly on my back as I was wearing this backpack. Obviously it's not "waterproof," but absolutely none of my gear got wet whatsoever. I wouldn't buy it for its water resistance, but I can attest that it had enough protection to keep me high and dry in this foolhardy one-off trip of mine :) I still wholeheartedly recommend this pack! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2012 by Ever-Curious Geek

  • Good little backpack that's bigger on the inside
This is a nice small camera backpack that holds a surprising amount of gear. I have done a lot of window shopping for camera backpacks and this one checked all of my boxes, especially having enough pockets and a big enough storage space for camera gear. On the left and right sides, there are little flap pockets that might be big enough for a very small water bottle but are mostly just for tripod feet and small cleaning cloths, etc. I like the amazonbasics zipper pulls. They seem easy to grip and pull. The outside fabric feels strong enough to survive being tossed around. The top handle seems to be stitched well enough on mine but I've seen the other reviews that said theirs have ripped out. I'll try to be mindful of that as I use it. There are two larger pockets on the front flap. There's one on the outside of the flap (horizontal zipper) and one inside the flap (first arched zipper across the top). The outer one goes all the way down and is just a pocket. The inner one is even bigger and has multiple little flaps and dividers, kind of like a school backpack. There are two buckle straps on one side to hold a tripod. They are adjustable and should fit any tripod (or at least can be snaked through a bigger tripod). The shoulder straps are adjustable and seem to have plenty of padding. There is a chest buckle that can slide up and down the shoulder straps. The buckle connectors only have about an inch of adjustability but also have a little bit of elastic stretch to them. It also has a waist strap. It is adjustable and feels secure enough. Right away, I can tell that it won't fit around my waist but that's not unusual for me. Opening up the main compartment, I see that the top flap has two clear plastic/mesh dividers, each with a zipper pull cover so as not to damage any gear below. The actual camera gear area has soft, semi-rigid dividers that feel substantial enough to prevent damage. There are enough dividers and they are arranged in a useful way and still customizable to your liking. As others have said, they come upside down, i.e., the camera would be at the bottom of the backpack whereas most want the camera near the top. It's an easy fix. I moved the dividers around so my camera would be on top. I have the Nikon Z 5, the kit 24-200 mm lens, an 85mm lens, a 50mm lens, an FTZ adapter, a flash, flash trigger, and a battery charger in the main compartment. I have cleaning cloths, a cleaning kit, lens filters, SD cards, miscellaneous cords in the other pockets. Still feels like I could fit a little more stuff in it. I like this camera backpack, especially because I got mine as an open item/used for a much lower price. It looked brand new to me. It feels like it will last long enough and keep my gear safe. Seems easy to carry and wear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022 by Amazon Shopper

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