Lowepro Fastpack PRO BP 250 AW III Mirrorless and DSLR Camera Backpack, QuickDoor Access Camera Bag Insert, 15 inch Laptop Compart- Camera Bag Backpack for Mirrorless, DSLR, Nikon D850, 300D Ripstop
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KEEP ALL YOUR PHOTO GEAR SAFE: securely carry your pro mirrorless or pro DSLR camera with portrait grip and 2-3 extra lenses or DJI folding drone kit QUICKLY ACCESS WHAT YOU NEED: QuickDoor 2-stage access allows you to get to your camera in an instant to capture the shot ENHANCED PROTECTION: All Weather AW Cover and PU coated fabrics safeguard against dirt, abrasion and moisture while CradleFit laptop compartment protects 15 inch laptop from impact READY FOR THE PACE OF MODERN TRAVEL: 3 primary storage zones, molded EVA camera divider system, padded waist belt and light design help keep you organized and comfortable while traveling DURABILITY YOU CAN RELY ON: robust and smooth #10 zipper ensures reliability and performance through years of use
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AZ
Coming from a normal backpack with tons of zippers, I'm sadly unable to transition to this one which only has 3 zipped pockets.Sad thing is, there's many many spaces for zipped pockets like the main flap to access the camera storage could easily have had 3 extra zipped pockets but is instead just wasted blank space.3 or 4 more zipped pockets and this would've been the perfect pack for me since I don't need all the adjustable cube spaces that most other camera backpacks have.Good points if you don't need a lot of pockets:-super comfortable-ocd friendly (you can neatly tuck away all excess strap bits)-sturdy, will not deform much-orange/light grey interior makes it easy to find things (as opposed to black like many other packs)
Chuck
It was difficult reading from reviews which size to get, and 4 liters bigger sounded huge. So after ordering the smaller one first, my Nikon Z7ii and 24-70 and 70-200 lenses fit but it was tight. So I ordered the Pro to compare (on the right in my pic because it’s hard to tell).The Pro has more room in the camera section but overall is very slightly bigger. Not as slim, but when it showed up I looked at the tag because I thought maybe they had sent the same size I initially ordered. It’s sized like a typical backpack and I expect zero issues carrying it onto a plane which was one of my concerns to fit it under a seat.So unless you’re a minimalist or have a smaller camera setup, the incrementally larger Pro seems like it will be more flexible without being overly big.Also, my 16” MacBook fits in both which wasn’t clear either. Both bags are a great design.Edit / Update: I've had this bag for a little bit now and it's become my daily backpack whether or not I'm taking a camera. I've had it on a flight and zero issues fitting it under a seat. The design really is outstanding, and the more I use it the more I love it.
Kdahl
I've had this for a bit now and had the chance to travel with it. I can put 1 DSLR, 4 lenses, accessories, batteries, cords, filters and still have a room to pack a raincoat tablet and laptop among a few other things. Side pocket hold either my wayer bottle or collapsed tripod well. Fits well under airplane seats and overhead. So far seems we'll built and carrying is comfortable. I would recommend this to anyone interested.