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Review Summary
2018-03-14T08:41:22
The bottom area is big enough for a Sony A 7R3 with a Batis 135 and two primes. If you cable tie the side zippers together then the rear opening is protected by being next to your body.
JOHN W.
2018-03-13T09:23:42
This is a well made pack. In some ways it shows a bias towards looks over function. There are only minimal and unobtrusive lash point, which makes me think that this is designed more for urban shooting than hiking.
michael m.
2018-02-24T17:15:26
my setup for this little backpack. Sony A7R3 - 70-300 G Sony A7R2 - Loxia 21mm Sony A7ii - Sony Zeiss 35mm ZA Sony 85F/1.8 or Zeiss 55 F/1.0 2 Z battery 6 battery
FITZ M.
2018-02-18T13:42:56
Holds just the right amount of gear for travel photography. With the side zippered compartment on each side you can access your gear quickly without taking the pack off one shoulder like a sling pack. The top zippered compartment hold a lot of accessories. The back pack is very well made and just the right size to wear all day.
Fred J.
2018-01-30T11:49:40
I bought the Trifecta 8 when it was 55 bucks. It's a great little backpack: very comfortable, light weight even when it's fully packed. It is not a big bag, but can accommodate two Fuji cameras, 5 small/medium lenses/flashes in the bottom half, leaving the (smallish) top half for personal items and other accessories. It can take an ipad mini (or ipad air without cover--a tight squeeze). The only problem I have found is that it's hard to fit in a book. Of course it doesn't hold a laptop. Main attractive points: access to your gear from both sides without laying the bag down; small size so you don't look like carrying a big box.
YUAN X.
2018-01-07T21:17:17
Awsome, I’m using it for my Canin SL2 with 4 lenses and room to spare
JORGE P.
2017-12-28T10:31:18
I own another thinktank backpack for mirrorless and I hate the bag. this one i really like. easy side entry.
bob g.
2017-12-27T07:44:35
I found it to be a little cramped inside but may be okay if climbing or hiking long distance with 1 camera and lens.
DANIEL A.
2017-12-14T12:34:49
This superb zoom is light weight and tack sharp (Master Series). If you need a lens with "reach" this is it.
Ralph N.
2017-12-13T13:57:04
As you might guess, this is a small backpack, since it is designed for a mirrorless system. I have my Olympus OMD-EM5 Mark I with a Really Right Stuff bracket and grip, flash, 30 mm macro, and an Olympus OM 50 mm macro with an adapter. I like the easy acess to gear from either side of the backpack, as well as the rear. I am marking it down one star for the tripod mount. It hold my Gitzo Series 0 tripod okay, but I wouldn't want to try anything bigger. A monopod should be okay, though.
William S.
2017-11-30T15:54:48
Does just what I want with a Fuji Mirrorless and several fixed lenses
Jeff C.
2017-11-26T12:12:03
Well made sturdy bag. Just returned from a trip to Zion. Bag is quite light; easy to carry when full of gear. Did the job.
STUART-LILY B.
2017-11-25T07:08:10
ideal bag for a micro four thirds system with pro lens set up.
BOB D.
2017-11-22T08:17:48
I've been waiting for a good time to try this company. I finally decided on my system, and this pack works well for the size. The quality, fit and finish is very nice. Very light weight too. Perfect for my M43 setup. Highly recommended.
STAN M.
2017-09-30T05:15:59
Well made. Easy access
MAURY R.
2017-09-28T22:05:40
Pretty good camera bag haven't used it too much in the field.
Austin T.
2017-09-28T14:12:45
Got this on sale for less than half price. Thought it might be good for my Fujifilm XT2 and several vintage manual lenses. I have Fujifilm lenses but I'm on a vintage manual focus lens kick. It's the way I learned photography and it seems more natural. Camera in manual mode with a manual vintage lens. The way photography was meant to be. Anyway, the divisions are about right for mirrorless auto focus zooms and large aperture mirrorless auto focus lenses. Way too big for 50mm Takumar, Nikkor or Olympus OM. So I put all my HUGE Pentacon Six 6x6 medium format film camera lenses in it. Including a huge Arsat 30mm fisheye, a large 50mm Flecktagon, a 80mm Biometar, 120mm Biometar,, and the absolutely enormous 180mm 2.8 Zeiss Sonnar. After those lenses and accessories, no room is left for the camera. But that goes in your hand or around your neck. You know, for picture taking. Just a little hint from your Uncle Steve. The material its made of is very stiff. The bag holds its shape. It carries all that heavy medium format gear and I have no fear of it breaking. But my back!! I give it 4 stars instead of 5 because they don't give you any extra of the oddly shaped dividers. I could put a bunch of my small lenses in it with more dividers. I didn't try the laptop compartment. Cuz why? I got enough crap to carry without that delicate thing to worry about.
Steve W.
2017-09-28T11:36:30
Even better than described - very streamlined and well made.
PAUL C.
2017-09-28T11:20:26
Glad to have this bag. Home for my Sony 7ii - 2 lens plus personal stuff for Asia trip. Always love Thinktank.
TIN H.
2017-09-27T19:21:37
Think Tank quality is behind giving me confidence in handling
James W.
2017-09-27T11:49:44
It's a little tight for my d5300 but worth the cost
MICHAEL N.
2017-09-27T10:46:07
Efficient, Compact & Well Built
JAMES H.
2017-09-27T10:08:28
Size is perfect for Fuji XT-1 with a short prime and two zoom lenses. Expect it to last for many years. Fabric seems tough; stitching and zippers are high quality. Dividers are well padded providing protection of our fairly expensive equipment. I cannot think of anyplace where I would be hesitant in carrying the backpack. Good investment. Use it to also carry an IPAD.
PHOENIX-E I.
Just big enough
By JOHN W.
The bottom area is big enough for a Sony A 7R3 with a Batis 135 and two primes. If you cable tie the side zippers together then the rear opening is protected by being next to your body.
Very good camera pack for travel
By Fred J.
Holds just the right amount of gear for travel photography. With the side zippered compartment on each side you can access your gear quickly without taking the pack off one shoulder like a sling pack. The top zippered compartment hold a lot of accessories. The back pack is very well made and just the right size to wear all day.
The Trifecta 8 Mirrorless Backpack is specifically designed for your three workhorse lenses. Access your ultra-wide, mid-range, and/or telephoto zoom lenses quickly and easily. The Trifecta 8 gives you access to mirrorless system plus an 8" tablet. Perfect for any shooter on the move, the rear panel opening offers complete access to your gear when you need to work directly out of your bag. You can also configure it for photo and/or personal items. The slim silhouette is comfortable and appealing and helps you easily navigate through crowds. With the Trifecta 8, enjoy quick access and be ready "before the moment."
Key Features
3 points of gear access: right side, left side and rear panel
Access a 70-200mm f/4.0 attached to a mirrorless body
Dedicated tablet pocket in rear compartment
Gear Profile
1 medium to large mirrorless body with lens attached, 2-5 additional lenses, up to an 8" tablet, plus personal gear.
Example:
Sony A7II with 70-200mm f/4 attached, 24-70mm f/4, 16-35mm f/4 and an iPad mini
Canon Rebel T6s with a 55-250mm f/4-5.6 attached, 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS, 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, 50mm f/1.8 and an iPad mini
Features:
Dividers convert from right-handed to left-handed access
Contoured design helps you navigate easily through crowds
Additional top compartment fits lunch or other essentials
Included tripod attachment strap secures a tripod to the front panel
Stretchable front pocket for a water bottle
Robust shoulder harness with adjustable sternum strap for all day comfort
Contoured back panel provides targeted cushioning as well as overall breathability
Top compartment mesh pockets help to organize small items
Internal organizer pockets give you quick access to filters, batteries, cards, etc.
Seam-sealed rain cover included