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Pro Light Camera Backpack Bumblebee 230

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Matt 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black] I had been using the Manfrotto Pro Light camera backpack 3N1-36 and it worked well for carrying my C100, but I wasn't able to had the handle attached. I bought the 192N case since it said I could put my C100 fully assembled and with a shotgun attached. Indeed you can along with everything else I carried in the 3N1-36 and more. I can fit my Canon 7-200 2.8 along with 4 more lenses. It get pretty heavy, but it has answered all my needs. The bag is well made and looks great.

5
Shmuel 2024-06-02 04:13:30

[0.04 lb] We use them with the Bumblebee sleeves and put them on both sides and rubbing noise is gone for good.

5
Steve 2024-04-15 06:15:54

[1] If you use it as an ac adapter be sure to remove battery on camera. On Sony 230 and 220 cameras will continue to run on battery.

5
Glamorous Director 2024-04-17 08:44:55

[Black] I'm using this bag almost everyday. It keeps my MFT camera with attached lens, professional headphones, wireless mic system and various accessories. The bag seems to be robust, durable and made very well. After all, I still didn't get the point about the wax, as I feel like not to use it. I didn't find any instructions about how to apply wax to material of the bag. Another not really great thing is about the padded insert, as it too small to hold my camera with attached lens. Now I'm about to order Domke FA-230 Insert, which goes with configurable padded separators inside. that I consider really convenient for organizing you equipment in a maximum possible safe way. The FA-230 is a must have, because it's the one that completing this bag making it reliable and really beautifully desinged piece of equipment for different cases of applying.

5
DeeZer In San Jose 2024-05-17 03:19:23

[90.5 lb] Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:46:52 AM PDT Hello! I had to make a very expensive investment in a high-end Manfrotto tripod before I realized my need for the Salon 230 Camera Stand from Manfrotto. If you do studio photography, and more particularly product and/or table-top photography, this product is an absolute must. Gone will be that third leg of the tripod that is always in the wrong position - either in your gut or the modeling table. Mind you, I have added a lot of 'accessories' to my Salon 230 Camera Stand. To counter-balance the added weight, I have added nine (9) counter weights at 4.4 pounds each to the balance weights in the column. My only 'complaint about the Manfrotto Salon 230 Camera Stand is that the stand is sometimes a bit difficult to roll across the concrete floor of my studio. Trying to get all three wheels pointed in the same direction can be somewhat of a chore; otherwise, I consider the investment to have been a wise one.

5
Marty 2024-06-02 03:42:28

[0.265 lb] I originally ordered a Ruggard HFV-230 Protective Camera Case, but found it was too tight a fit for my RX100 with filter ring. This case works well. Moreover it has a velcro loop to attach to my belt (the HFV-230 doesn't) as well as an easily detachable shoulder strap. For me, this was worth the ~$10 more than the HFV-230.

5
Dale 2024-04-04 05:25:29

[5.7 lb / 2.6 kg] I wanted to make an upgrade from my PolarPro Drone Trekker Backpack and struggled finding something that suited my needs. I was strongly considering the Nomatic McKinnon 35L Camera Backpack but it lacked the security options my old pack had. Then I found the Manfrotto Pro Light Multiloader. It has ways to lock up the bag the way I was looking for and It holds a lot! I have it packed with my Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon R5, Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS II USM, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM, Canon EF-EOS R Mount Adapter, 5 Canon LP-E6NH Lithium-Ion Batteries, iPad Pro 12.9, MacBook Air, Lume Cube Panel Pro 2.0 RGB LED Light Panel, Vello Wireless ShutterBoss, and some other odds and ends. It is a quality backpack! I allows for easy access to whatever you need. I am very pleased so far with this bag!

5
VladX 2024-04-14 01:27:32

[Download] I bought this backpack for my camera gear amd travel. I carry a Fuji GFX100 (flat without lenses on) and Fuji XT3 with battery grip. I also have included my 14 inch MacBook Pro and iPad Pro. All this and it doesn’t not feel super heavy and uncomfortable like it did with other bags I used. I love the look and feel of this bag. It’s discreet and doesn’t look like a camera bag. I love the smaller outer compartments for keys and other things you want on hand like headphones etc. I recommend this bag to anyone. It’s pricey but the last bag you will ever need. BH is great by shipping fast and packing it safely.

5
TK 2024-04-18 06:14:16

[4.7 x 4 x 2.3"] There are exactly zero reviews at the time of this writing. I was considering the National Geographic Iceland 2N1 S Camera Backpack, but opted for this instead as I liked the separate zippered insert for a larger laptop (MacBook Pro 16). I didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised when it arrived. It's stylish while not being too loud. The materials feel nice (not ultra premium, but very good), and it's functional. I don't carry too many items (Canon R6 attached to a 70-200 F4, 16 MacBook Pro, and other misc. items). I love that it's boxy towards the bottom making it stand upright when placed on the floor. It tapers slightly towards the top making for a nice overall design (not too bulky). I previously had the Incase Designs Corp DSLR Pro Pack Camera Backpack, and I was never really satisfied with the layout and design; it's probably suited for those that carry a lot of gear. Overall, I REALLY like this backpack, unfortunately I cannot speak about the durability of the materials just yet.

5
Adam 2024-05-16 04:48:12

[Yes] Trying to find a sling that could stow a 16 Macbook Pro and camera gear was a pain, but this bag does it. I didn't want to go the backpack route because my primary mode of transit is subway rides, and you end up having to sling/unsling a backpack there anyway.This is a little more compact than a backpack. Has side access, so you can swing it around front, unzip, and deploy the camera. The rolltop is nice for stowing a raincoat or sweater as needed. I haven't used it as a weekender bag but imagine it would make a good all-in-one bag for light travel. Very durable material, water resistant, and plenty of pockets and customizable inserts. It's definitely not an EDC - you'll still want something smaller if you're doing a photo walk or doing street photography - but for schlepping into the office, working part of the day from a cafe, or going on a larger on-location shoot, it's perfect.

5