
Review Summary
2013-07-15T21:00:00
Perfect for carrying a DSLR and one or two lenses, one lens up to a 70-300mm. Handy top area for GPS, maps, water, ect. You can get to camera without taking pack completely off which is very handy. Any lens over a 70-300mm zoom is too long for this pack.
Ken H.
2012-09-23T21:00:00
I used this product to go hiking in Colorado last week (Sept 19-22, 2012). It was very comfortable and easy to manipulate getting the camera in and out of the bag. I had some extra room for other things as well. It also worked great while travelling via airplane. Small enough to fit under the seat in front of me, but large enough to pack a book and a few snacks.
Galen
2011-09-07T21:00:00
Nice for traveling with gear.Although. because of the bulkiness, I usually take another lighter backback for what I need for the day. Wish it had a strap for a tripod.
JEFF L.
2011-03-16T21:00:00
This bag is great for keeping my camera with lens plus 2 extra lenses,cards and misc items organized. CAUTION: I learned the hard way that the main compartment bag MUST stay zipped when moving it. I was on a trip, changing hotel rooms, and lifted my bag to set on a table, not noticing the zipper was open. My Canon T2i with Tamron 18-270 lens fell out onto a tile floor. Crash-glass all over!! (Fortunatly, it was only the UV filter. The camera with lens were still fine)
JEFF L.
2010-10-31T21:00:00
This bag will hhelp me organize my stuff so I can be mobile with my camara.
JEFF L.
2010-01-24T19:00:00
I ordered this bag after a lot of online research. I chose this particular bag because is was a backpack (versus the slingshot style, which I don't care for), it had the easy side access for my camera, and it looks like a backpack rather than a camera bag. It fits my Nikon D90, flash, and extra lens with room to spare (for 2 more additional lens), and has adjustable compartments. This bag is very comfortable to wear even when hiking or walking around all day. This bag is larger than the Slingshot 200 both in the bottom (where all the camera equipment is stored) and the top storage compartment. In fact, the top storage is about 2/3 larger than the Slingshot 200, which makes it easy to fit extra items. However, it is not too bulky. The only downside to this bag is that your camera can only be accessed from the left side, so if you are used to wearing a backpack over just your right shoulder it makes it awkward to access your camera with the side access. However, this would be an issue for any side access LowePro bag. I love this bag and highly recommend this for anyone wanting a comfortable, convenient access camera bag!
J.R
Choose this bag over the Slingshot 200
By J.R
I ordered this bag after a lot of online research. I chose this particular bag because is was a backpack (versus the slingshot style, which I don't care for), it had the easy side access for my camera, and it looks like a backpack rather than a camera bag. It fits my Nikon D90, flash, and extra lens with room to spare (for 2 more additional lens), and has adjustable compartments. This bag is very comfortable to wear even when hiking or walking around all day. This bag is larger than the Sli...
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Great Backpack
By Ken H.
Perfect for carrying a DSLR and one or two lenses, one lens up to a 70-300mm. Handy top area for GPS, maps, water, ect. You can get to camera without taking pack completely off which is very handy. Any lens over a 70-300mm zoom is too long for this pack.
• Go all day with the lightweight, comfortable Fastpack 200 backpack. It protects your digital SLR compactly while providing generous storage for your other gear. Side-entry compartments let you quickly grab equipment and accessories, even while you're on the move. Customize the easy-to-access main compartment with adjustable dividers.