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National Geographic Camera Backpack Large

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Related review

Bryan 2024-04-21 03:55:56

[Gray] The National Geographic Africa Camera Backpack is a head-turning work-horse. Exceptionally well made, holds my X-T4 with her entire 7-lens all Fuji-glass kit, including the 100-400. Gets tight on space if you want to also carry a laptop and tablet (my go-to), plus nearly a dozen filters. I’m so impressed with the quality of the backpack that I’m adding the Nat Geo medium rucksack to use as my daily around town bag. Together, the two will handle all the kit I have, need, and want to add to my collection. 5-stars

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Bob 2024-04-22 01:52:46

[1x 1/4"-20 Male] The National Geographic Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod is perfect for me, I needed a multifunction tripod for the kind / type of photography that I do. Which is mostly on rocky shorelines and river inlets. First off, being carbon fiber, it is very light weight, plus it is very resistant to the salt environment that I work in. Secondly, the way the legs are mulitfunctional really helps in positioning the camera in the right spot and angle to get the shot that I am after, the ball head also helps with this. The fact that you can change the center shaft so that you can put the camera down low, but still have the stabilizablity of the tripod really helps a lot. I have tried a number of different tripods over the years, and this one by far meets my needs the best.

5
Thomas 2024-04-12 07:32:47

[Pan & Tilt Head] I got a thing for National Geographic for many years and was fortunate to work with a field team on Gough Island a few years back. This bag is like stylish and my XT1 with 18/55 and 23prime fits with room to spare in the main compartment. An extra battery and charger, sd cards in the smaller outside pouches. I highly recommend this bag and I have the smaller one as well which looks almost identical which is ideal fort the XT1 with 23mm prime lens. Great product and makes a great gift to a photographer - I intent to get another one for a friend from B&H!

5
Wilbur 2024-04-15 05:35:46

[0.9 lb] We love to hike at National Parks and the Nikon Z50 has been my camera of choice because of its light weight. However, it was not comfortable to carry by the strap because it bounded around, and carrying a sling style bag made it impossible to carry a backpack. The Cotton Skout has been a perfect solution. It is very comfortable, keeps my Z50 at the ready, and doesn't interfere with my day backpack.

5
MommaRobbie 2024-05-26 03:56:48

[0.6 lb] Used within the large waterproof backpack

5
Donald 2024-04-07 06:38:33

[Polycarbonate] Using it at the National Zoo for some indoor shots, works great. Just what I needed. Small enough to use for indoor shots, light enough to carry around. Powerful enough to light medium to large indoor enclosures. Dont have to carry my large flash anymore for these types of photographs.

5
George 2024-04-17 07:46:28

[4] This backpack freed my hands for picture taking. It is large enough to pack additional lenses and a second camera ready to use at a moments notice. A nice present for myself and only wish I had bought it when I first noticed it on the website.

5
Malcolm M 2024-04-05 03:45:47

[1.84 lb] I have gone from a small camera bag (shoulder) to a large camera bag to a collossal camera bag, then to a large backpack then a medium sizde backpack. Now I'm using the chestvest and a small backpack when necessary. I shoot corporate and documentry video, as well as stills, this is a very interesting change for me and is very easy to work out of. It's not a replacement for a well padded camera bag for transporting gear, but it's a great way to carry gear you want to use quickly. I thought about the belt systems, but they are too restricting for getting in and out of cars, this enables you to sit in any seat with your primary gear while holding your camera. It is padded, but not overly so, the foul weather model has a dry bag like closure to secure the pockets from the elements, works well, though not Submersible like a dry bag. The choice of materials is top quality and the stitching is excellent, this is a high quality product. When wearing it in front there is a bit of a paramilitary look to it, but it can easly be worn on the side or on your back like a butt pack. While using this shooting video I can have quick access to extra lenses, filters, batteries, microphones, cables, headphones, etc, works great for me and is much easier to use following people around not having to deal with a large camera bag. You are not going to put your camera in this rig, it's for all the other gear you need while shooting. Use a zoom holster or backpack for transporting cameras. I am 6' tall, and smaller people may want the smaller versions of this bag, but the large size works for me quite well, though I do need the room to carry all the accessories I use for filming and taking sound.

5
Chester 2024-04-21 02:56:44

[Handle] I have been looking for a solution to allow me to backpack a mirrorless large camera and one long lens, plus a lightweight second DSLR with wide angle lens. And of course, the related camera accessories, too. This particular Tamrac pack fits the bill. It is well designed for my needs and I especially like the tripod attachment system. It has no visible logo so it does not attract thieves. In my part of the country, Florida, it is insulated enough to give at least some protection from the Florida heat. I have used several Tamrac products and they have endured my rough treatments and expect this one will,too.

5
Rosemary 2024-04-25 05:12:34

Instead of carrying a large backpack on a future trip I wanted something smaller and easy, quick access to my camera. This is going to work out great. I love Ruggard products for their construction and durability. This bag will also fit both my Canon 6D Mkll with attached battery grip and Canon 24-105mmL lens. I have found that a camera bag that will hold all the above is very difficult to find. Couldn't be more pleased!!

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