• 70.99
Overall Rating 5   20
5
I was really surprised that the quality is really so good.
The backpack arrived on time with undamaged packaging. As soon as I unpacked it, I inspected the good workmanship of the carrying straps. I don't think anything will tear. The rest of the material is also very well made, the zippers work perfectly and the space inside is amazing. The removable dividers mean you can organize the space as you need it. The side compartments are also good and practical.
Comfortable to carry, as it is relatively light when empty. It is easy to carry despite the equipment.
20/02/2020
5
A lot fits into the small backpack. I have a camera with 3 lenses, a cleaning kit, 3 flashlights and even more stuff. You can easily fit a tripod and a drink on the side. The material and the comfort are excellent. And the price is almost too low for the backpack. I can only recommend it. I already have 2 bags from Cullmann that are still as good as new after regular use. The workmanship will be no different. Top. THANK YOU
05/02/2020
5
The bag fits the Canon G3X perfectly. The individual design of the compartments also allows you to store a small water bottle and other accessories. The padding on the straps is excellent, and the total weight of the camera and accessories is not too heavy. The straps are perfectly adjustable and it is very easy to remove the camera as it is transported in the upper area.
22/01/2020
5
Very nice compact photo backpack. Exactly what I was looking for. 1 SLR with lens, 1 zoom lens, charger and flash for everything. Small tripod can be attached to the outside. Also space for batteries, SD cards and photo book. Very compact. Also seems stable (after two months!)
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20/01/2020
5
First of all: I cannot understand why you lose points because you cannot fit everything into the small backpack - the description provides dimensions and more than enough pictures. So if necessary, just choose a larger model!I am totally happy and satisfied with my new companion for photo trips, where you don't have to take the "big stuff" with you, but you do need more than just a camera and a lens. For "just taking the camera with you on a walk" I have a small crossbody photo bag that can either hold a camera with a (small) lens or two interchangeable lenses if the camera dangles around your neck in good weather. Add to that a spare battery and memory card, and you're done. And I have a large backpack that can also hold accessories, several lenses, rain protection, glass ball, provisions, tripod and stuff. But it is just big and often gets in the way when you are taking photos if you always have it on your back.In short: I was missing the "middle ground". But not to be worn over the side (my shoulder quickly declared the attempt a failure), but as a backpack. Light, handy, but with lots of storage space. In a way, bigger inside than outside ;-). And, what can I say: I found it! It is amazingly light, the division is flexible and with Velcro, and offers space for a camera and various lenses (of course, everything depends on the type of camera and the size of the lenses, of course). With an additional Velcro strip, you can tighten a compartment (in my case it is usually the one with the camera so that it doesn't fly back and forth) a little more tightly. The straps and the side that rests on the back are well padded, and a padded handle on the top is often useful too. But what made me choose this model are the many small compartments! Inside the "lid" there is a mesh compartment (with a zipper, very good) and two small compartments (with a shared zipper). You can safely stow memory cards, spare batteries, brush pens or whatever here so that they don't accidentally fall out when you open the backpack. There is a patch pocket on the outside at the front with a zip (double zip); inside there are two small mesh compartments, without a zip but with an elastic band. On each side there is a mesh compartment with elastic and above it a firm, wide elastic band, for a bottle or tripod (or a packet of biscuits...). All at a really reasonable price, plain in black - I am very satisfied! The narrow turquoise stripe at the front (darts; looks white in some photos, blue in others) was not my thing - but that was quickly fixed with a permanent marker :-). So I would definitely recommend buying it for anyone looking for a backpack that doesn't get in the way when taking photos or on longer trips, but can still hold a lot! Oh, and I have an EOS M50,So it's more of a small camera, but I almost always have 3 additional lenses with me, including a telephoto lens. And my equipment still leaves a lot of room, so even with a larger camera I'm sure I'll be able to fit a lot of things in!
16/01/2020
5
A very good backpack for short photo tours. In addition to the camera, 2-3 lenses (depending on size), a flash attachment and a few accessories fit in the backpack. The backpack is very light and ideal for "taking along"
02/01/2020
5
I have a large backpack for my system camera equipment and use this small one when I need it so I don't have to lug too much around. Ideal for several lenses including superzoom and e.g. LUMIX G9. Very high quality. Recommended.
30/12/2019
5
I bought the photo backpack a month ago and I'm very happy with it. It's comfortable to carry, you can fit a lot of things in it and it has a lot of pockets. The size of the backpack is suitable for flights (eg for Ryanair) as a small bag, which is very important to me. The price-performance ratio is very good.
16/12/2019
5
I ordered the backpack in 2016 and have done a lot with it since then. First of all, I have to say that shortly after ordering it, I went hiking in the Steigerwald and it was pouring like crazy and I just thought: "I hope the backpack can handle it!" I can confirm that it can handle it. I was out in the rain for easily over an hour and my camera was slightly damp on the top of the display. That's really bearable considering I was soaking wet. The compartment layout is also great for me! Everything I have so far fits in there, as well as a few small things that I might buy in the future. In the meantime, I'll use the space for my cell phone and wallet. But you can organize the compartments yourself anyway. Smaller lenses can be placed upright in the backpack, but my one large lens is too long for that and I have to transport it lying down. I don't use one compartment in the backpack, though, because it's too complicated for me to get to it. It's the top right compartment in the backpack flap. It's a full-length zipper and too nerve-racking for me to fumble around with my fingers.I find it comfortable to wear. Everything is well padded. In summer the back section is still not that breathable and my back does get a bit damp, but I can manage that even if I lean on a chair or drive a car. So it's not that bad for me if my top gets a bit damp.I was recently crawling around in the bushes with it and got caught on thorns. One of the straps didn't survive that so well. I don't know how I'm going to patch this hole yet, as the straps are also made of mesh. A plastic/film coating is now showing through. But that was my own stupidity and I don't think it's a quality defect.I'd like to say something else: I have a tripod that measures 70cm when retracted. It won't fit in the side pocket of this backpack. Either buy a bigger backpack or a smaller tripod. But if you're constantly falling over in one direction because of the one-sided strain, I don't think it makes sense. But the side compartments are enough for a small bottle to drink from. At the moment I always carry my tripod in a separate shoulder bag. All in all I'm completely satisfied and can only recommend it!
12/12/2019
5
Great backpack with good quality. Very suitable for a DSLR camera with 2-3 lenses and accessories such as charger, cards, lens caps. Compact size, not too big. External holder for tripod or drinks bottle
11/12/2019