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2020-06-05T08:29:50
I purchased this backpack style camera case for an upcoming trip I have planned to Alaska. My over the shoulder case became very uncomfortable to carry on my trip out west 2 years ago. My new camera and lenses are bigger and weigh much more than my old camera, so I needed to upgrade. This case is big enough to hold my Nikon D500 camera with Nikon 200-500mm lens and lens hood attached (this was my main goal), as well as my other 2 lenses in the back portion of the case. That leaves plenty of room for my other gear in the front compartments. Overall the flexibility of the case is great. This case is very sturdy. I love that you can pull your camera with lens attached out of the top of the pack.The shoulder straps are a little stiff. Hopefully they will soften up a little with use. Unfortunately this case does not come with a rain cover. So I will have to purchase one separately :( I have not yet taken a day trip with my new pack, so really can't comment on the packs comfort over time at this point.
Karon H.
2019-12-16T12:22:37
I really have tried to like this bag. It fits all my gear (EOS 90D and 4 lenses + 430EX Speedlite), has plenty of extra space for misc items, iPad and MacBook Pro, comfortable and it's good looking to boot. However, there are a few issues with it that I just can't deal with. The first is the zippered compartment on the back. The compartment goes along the entire length of the backpack and closes at the top. What this means is when you go to unzip it, the straps are in your way as you are trying to get to the zipper and unzip the entire compartment, starting from the top working down. An easy solution would be to reverse the direction and start from the bottom, or have a double zipper so that you could choose which end you closed from. The second issue is the overall shape of the backpack. It tapers at the bottom and the front has a rolled edge. It makes for a good looking bag, but it severely hinders the bags ability to stay upright when you sit it down, especially if you load the body in the top compartment and the bag becomes top heavy. The last issue is the chest strap. I've got about a 40" chest and I've let the chest strap out all the way and it barely buckles. If you're a bigger person or in a cold environment with layers on, you're not going to be able to buck the sternum strap. These are small things that I think Incase should've realized and could easily rectify to create the perfect backpack.
Jeremy S.
2019-03-07T19:49:22
Excellent medium size bag with room for three lens and 2 large dslr bodies
Neil P.
2019-02-17T17:55:43
Other than the detailed part. Everything else is good.
Shao Z.
2019-02-04T22:55:46
Great backpack, took it for a recent trip to Seattle and worked perfect. My only wish was that it could be waterproof.
matthew l.
2019-01-21T13:17:34
Well made, lightweight, large enough to hold 2 DSLR bodies with mid-size lenses attached plus more. Nice sized front pocket for accessories, light jacket, snacks, etc. Could be even better with a few attachment points and a hip belt. Anthracite color (a dark green-gray) is unobtrusive.
ALAN C.
2019-01-07T14:23:46
I did not like the design of the bag. it is bit difficult to keep the camera gear and take it out since it has opening in the backside.
Kiran K.
2018-12-14T08:54:46
Purchased this product to transport my camera gear (DSLR and GoPro) on 2 upcoming vacations. I simply could not be more pleased with the Incase DSLR ProPack. I researched camera bags thoroughly and selecting just one of them was not easy. However, the moment I opened the box I knew I made the right choice. This bag has a definite "WOW" factor. The quality in the design, stitching, zippers, straps is simply superb. It screams quality without saying "I'm a camera bag - please steal me".... The adjustable compartment is easy to customize to your gear. There are plenty of compartments for storing all the smaller items (SD cards, filters etc). Its size complies with all major airlines requirements for carry on luggage. I really like the anthracite color as well. I don't normally get this carried away when reviewing products but this one deserves a round of applause. Good job Incase!
Bruce B.
2018-10-25T14:59:18
bag is big and can hold all I need when out shooting. good quality and great price.
DESMOND T.
2018-08-23T16:14:48
Fits my needs perfectly. Holds my Fuji XT2 with battery grip and lens, Fuji XT1 with battery grip, Fuji 90mm, Fuji 56mm, Rokinon 8mm Fisheye, 3 Godox flashes and Godox Trigger. Plus chargers, Mac 15 and still have room for more stuff. Love it.
David F.
2018-06-05T12:20:03
This is a really nice bag, but could use some more depth for larger camera bodies. If you shoot a pro body or use a battery grip, you should consider another option. Otherwise, it’s got plenty of room for lenses, a laptop and all the other stuff you cart around.
Eyragon E.
2013-07-08T21:00:00
Incase knows how to design a backpack! The most important part of any backpack is how it feels and can hold all of you're junk and this one does it! Iv gone through quite a few and I think this is finally the one. There's so much room and compartments plus it feels great. At fully loaded I'm at 23lbs and it has great support definitely worth the $$ must have
N1mxer
2013-04-22T21:00:00
Love that I can fit all my gear in the bag. Stylish looking too!
MICHAEL Y.
2013-04-15T21:00:00
I travel quite a bit and was unhappy with the Lowepro Flipside 400AW, it did fit most of my gear but no room for my 15" MBP or ipad. The Incase bag is about the same width as the Lowepro but it's longer so it can fit more gear. Plus it has a padded feature in the front for my laptop and ipad. It also does't look like a camera bag which is a bonus. I would definitely recommend this backpack.
KALE F.
Navy
DSLR, 15" MacBook Pro, iPad
Durable 840D nylon construction
Padded shoulder strap and mesh back panel
Large volume main compartment with fully customizable dividers for camera, lens and accessories
20 x 12 x 9" (50.8 x 30.4 x 22.8 cm)
26L (1586 cubic inch)
650450146881
Just Perfect
By Bruce B.
Purchased this product to transport my camera gear (DSLR and GoPro) on 2 upcoming vacations. I simply could not be more pleased with the Incase DSLR ProPack. I researched camera bags thoroughly and selecting just one of them was not easy. However, the moment I opened the box I knew I made the right choice. This bag has a definite "WOW" factor. The quality in the design, stitching, zippers, straps is simply superb. It screams quality without saying "I'm a camera bag - please steal me"......
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Great mid size bag
By Neil P.
Excellent medium size bag with room for three lens and 2 large dslr bodies
The DSLR Pro Pack is our largest capacity camera bag providing premium protection and organization to active photographers. It holds a DSLR with an attached lens, up to four additional lenses and multiple flashes. Two interior zippered mesh pockets and a velcro bulk pocket provide added storage for smaller items like cables, print materials, adapters, etc.
Adjustable dividers account for your various lens sizes, flash accessories and other personal items and are removable to convert into an every day backpack. A soft-lined stash pocket positioned on the front of the pack protects smaller high-value items.
Additional organization includes pockets to hold your MacBook, iPhone, iPad and other accessories. Monopod or tripod fastens to the side of the pack with two adjustable nylon straps.