
Review Summary
2011-03-12T19:00:00
I researched several bags before I landed on this bag series. I looked at the model above and below and decided on this one as the best combination of storage capacity, size, and weight. It has several useful pockets and compartments, although my 50-300 lens on my Pentax k-r barely fits while on the body and doesn't fit too well off the body. Probably should have gone for the 57 model. The bag is very comfortable to carry and the strap distributes the weight evenly. Love the sling design, as it makes it very easy to get to my camera to catch a shot. I would highly recommend.
Lawman98
2011-02-05T19:00:00
It is important to use both straps otherwise the pack tends to slide off your back especially when bending over. Sometimes it sits awkwardly on your back. I thought that it might be a little bigger but it holds what I need it too.
TIMOTHY G.
Pampas 47 sling bag holds one DSLR camera with attached lens, two to three extra lenses, a flash unit and accessories. Pampas Series bags help you stay ready for the perfect shot to come along. Never miss the shot of your life because your camera was hidden in a bag that you couldn't't open quickly. Hailed by photojournalists and on-the-go photographers, the Pampas sling comfortably positions on the back and easily rotates to the front so you can get to your camera to make that shot, quickly and safely. Its Quick Zip Access system offers quick and easy access from multiple angles. Unlike competitive sling bags, its side opening includes mesh support so there's no worry over equipment falling out. Its interior is soft, well-padded and easily configurable to meet your exact needs.