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Rollei Outdoor Camera Backpack 45 L

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Related review

Lukas 2024-05-11 08:50:50

[0.505 lb] I have a 45 liter travel backpack with a medium camera cube and just got this to use in the space left over. I use it to pack sound gear and on set I take it out of the backpack, put a shoulder strap on it and put an extra lens, som filters and some batteries in it. Great buy and great quality (as always)

5
Rukmangathan 2024-06-19 06:43:48

[Yes] The backpack is the best one for any photographer such as traveler, Outdoor and Indoor. The bag protects the camera, and the lenses fit well with top comfort. The backpack is good for 1 DSLR camera, two big lenses, batteries, filters, flash, a laptop. Also, we can carry a small box of food, water, and a tripod. The bag is lightweight, which is a big plus for a long walk. It is a most excellent piece of gear.

5
Francois 2024-06-17 04:10:54

[Zipper] Great backpack for many uses. Big enough for outdoor photography trips.

5
Aleksandar 2024-04-14 02:35:37

[Ball Head] It is perfect for my outdoor activities with my camera.

5
Alvin G 2024-04-02 02:43:56

[Silver, White] 45" Angler umbrella works well in my camera room with low ceilings.

5
Keith 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Plastic] its not a traditional rollei camera, its different in a rather good way. first, its not as sturdy as the old rollei, but it is much lighter and more portable. dont misunderstand, its not flimsy, its just like a modern day, easy to carry around camera. second, the view plane is slightly less bright when compares to an old rollei (3.5F), but then considering this camera is 5.6F, so the brightness is quite good actually.  a little incident happened while i was using this camera, the pictures come out all overexposed, completely white. i thought the camera has problem. I email Mint (the current manufacturer of this new rollei camera), they are nice and patient and guided me through, turn out, I turned the camera into B mode and didnt notice it. overall, this is a good camera and worth buying.

5
Dave 2024-04-05 04:35:54

[Metal] I previously bought the Fotodiox Pro Rollei 35 to MFT lens mount adapter, to adapt my Rollei macro and telephoto lenses to my Panasonic Lumix GX7. It worked fine with the lenses, but would NOT fit my Rollei bellows unit or extension tubes. Logically, if it fits the lenses, it should fit the bellows and tubes, but it doesn't. I have no idea why, nor did B&H or Fotodiox when I contacted them with the problem. I then asked B&H if the Metabones unit might be more accessory-compatible, but they had no idea, which was perfectly understandable considering the oddball nature of the problem. In the spirit of you never know 'till you try, I went ahead and ordered the Metabones unit. I considered returning the Fotodiox adapter,but, not knowing if the Metabones adapter would be any better, I reluctantly decided to keep the Fotodiox one. The happy ending is that the Metabones adapter works perfectly with every lens and accessory (I still don't what the difference is, but it's real). It also has a (removeable) Arca-Swiss-type quick-release foot that eliminates a lot of strain on the MFT camera's lens mount from the larger, heavier Rollei lenses, especially the long telephotos. The only improvement I could suggest would be to make the foot's stalk about a quarter-inch taller. That would allow clearance for any quick-release camera plate that you might have mounted on your camera (I use an Arca-type L-bracket on my GX7). Anyway, problem solved, great product!

5
Keith 2024-04-14 03:30:44

[Glass] I'm planning to use this for infrared photosWith Rollei film

5
Geo 2024-05-28 04:59:13

[Zipper] This is exactly what I was looking for. A sturdy, functional backpack that is also understated and elegant. Perfect for city business settings and for outdoor adventures. All the features are just as advertised. A bit pricey, and I wish the accessories like the cubes and the toiletry case had a lower price range, but I’m pretty confident the quality is top-notch and hopefully long-lasting.

5
D_P 2024-06-19 08:58:52

[1.6 lb] If you are into hiking and outdoor photography, this will be a good choice. Carbon Fiber construction makes it extremely lightweight, quick lock enables you to easily and quickly adjust heights (which is not that easy with screw lock ones).� very compact size when folded, so you can either attach it to your backpack or even carry in hand. Durable and comfortable hand grip and hand strap. even if you have camera attached and hand strap on, you can still reach lens for zoom adjustment. I've got this one as add-on to my Manfrotto backpack and as I already have convertible (detachable leg) tripod, which I carry with me anyway, I gave it to my friend and she liked it. as soon as I'll have more detailed feedback, I'll update this review. So, if you are into hiking or preferably monopod user, this combo monopod is great choice.

5