
Review Summary
2009-03-24T21:00:00
This bag is very well constructed and plenty of padding. It has a number of way to adjust the harness to fit anyone. I have a Nikon D700 with F2.8 24-70mm zoom, a 70-200 F2.8, and and 80-400 F4 with hoods attached, and a 60MM F2.8 Macro. and it fits comfortably. The harness has its own storage area if you want to carry with handles. One is on the top, the other on the side, your choice. Zippers are sturdy and have large flap to keep out rain, which can be snugged up. Has straps to hold a tripod securely. Has an outside pocket for cell phone of whatever you might want to get at without opening up the case.
ET
I am happy with my purchase
By ET
This bag is very well constructed and plenty of padding. It has a number of way to adjust the harness to fit anyone. I have a Nikon D700 with F2.8 24-70mm zoom, a 70-200 F2.8, and and 80-400 F4 with hoods attached, and a 60MM F2.8 Macro. and it fits comfortably. The harness has its own storage area if you want to carry with handles. One is on the top, the other on the side, your choice. Zippers are sturdy and have large flap to keep out rain, which can be snugged up. Has straps to hold ...
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Model 777 is the same width and depth as the very popular model 787 Super Photo Backpack, but is several inches shorter. It was created at the request of photographers who require a full-featured expedition photo backpack but feel that the 787 is a bit too large for their size or equipment needs. Model 777 will easily accommodate a combination of two 35mm SLR cameras or two Medium Format Cameras and a lot of lenses and equipment. Model 777 has all of the same features as model 787, including M.A.S. attachment slots, the Nexus Adjustment Wedge, to adjust the harness system for a personal fit.