Beschoi Camera Bag Backpack
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Polyester |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 1050 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.6"D x 5.8"W x 17.2"H |
Storage Volume | 20 Liters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Grey |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Black |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Style Name | Daypack Backpacks, Photography Backpack, Professional Camera Backpack |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 13.3 Inches |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
A**C
Fits a Sigma 150-600 Contemporary Zoom Lens with Camera attached
I was looking for something to carry my Canon EOS 90D with Sigma 150-600 C lens attached, and considered both camera holster (a too heavy camera/lens setup to be carrying on the hip) and camera backpacks designed for large zoom lenses (although providing great protection, all of these were too big for needs, mostly one metre in length).So a little research and some careful measurements, and a chance find of this generalised camera backpack, which had one review which mentioned the Sigma 150-600. That was enough to make me buy it. And it really does the job. See the attached photo for how the camera & lens fit in the case along with some accessories (spare battery, charger, teleconvertor, etc.). Some details below :- The case padding is pretty ok. Not enough to protect things if it gets dropped but good enough if care is taken.- I don't think the case is properly waterproof, and the zip definitely looks like it would let in water, but there is a rain cover included with the case, so it shouldn't be a problem in a little rain.- The strapping looks ok, it's not massively strong looking, and the shoulder padding is not very extensive, but the total camera/lens weight is not so much that you'd really notice it. There is a cross chest strap for stability.- There is also a strap & pocket on the side for carrying a tripod or monopod - works great with my monopod.- The lens "foot" for attaching to tripod, needs to be rotated to above the lens else the foot will be against your back and also raises the camera/lens out of the case a little. Rotation is easy and can quickly be set correct if needed.- The lens hood needs to be reversed to fit in the case (would be too long with it attached for normal use)- I was able to fit everything I needed in with the camera and lens.This is the perfect solution for me, I don't do day long hikes with my camera gear (at least I rarely do), mostly out for a few hours and maybe needing to carry it comfortably to where I'm taking photos where I'll be carrying it in my hand for long periods. Bird photography is my normal use.
S**L
A nice backpack with secret compartments and sturdy design.
I’m really pleased with this back pack, it's a great addition to my camera equipment. The padded area protects your gear as you would expect and there is plenty of space in here for multiple lenses, a flash and 2x camera bodies. There is even a space for a small laptop or tablet. I like the discrete design and that no one knows that it is a camera backpack. The build quality feels and looks good and it has reinforced stitching and is water and weather proof, I also like that you can put a pad lock on the zip and so people can’t open it and take a snoop. Also the padded and meshed back provides a soft surface against your back. The pocket on the front is great for your phone or MP3 player, lots of pockets for your smaller bits like memory cards too. Finally, the tripod area is great as it holds a tripod comfortably and the extra pockets can carry your smaller bits. It also comes in two sizes and that really good too.
N**A
Pretty good backpack for a nice price and with a lot of features
I bought this backpack to use with a Nikon D750 and a 24-120 f/4 and 50mm lenses, couples with an airblower, some filters and some minor other things.It works really well - the backpack is smaller than I expected but the interior seems way bigger than you think when you see it for the first time. It's sturdy, fits well in my back and you can adjust it's position without any strain. Design-wise, I like it because of it's minimal looks.It's got a small form factor while also using the whole of the interior very wisely - it works really well for a professional DSLR and a few lenses.I really like this backpack for a series of factors, but I think the best is the price/quality ratio you have here. It's a pretty good backpack!
M**T
A good piece of kit
It’s a nice compact backpack that holds all the kit I need. Though it has a strap on the exterior for my tripod, it would have helped if there had been another strap lower down to secure the tripod more firmly.
M**H
Fits all my gear.
I carry, 2 x Osmo action, 2 x DLSR, 4 mounts and 2 hand held “mounts” for my cameras, a small box of memory cards, various usb cables and adapters also my tripod strapped at the side. comfortable to wear and protects my stuff.
A**N
A Great Spacious Backpack
I wanted a decent pack to keep my DSLR gear together, rather than the somewhat flimsy and space-limited sling bag that I had. I watched a few product videos before settling on this one.The whole bag is for camera gear - there are so many of these backpacks that only the bottom section is the for the camera - there are additional pockets for a tablet or small laptop, as well as accessories.The dividers can be moved about to accommodate your system, and hold it firmly in place.There is plenty of space - I have a full-frame DSLR with a battery grip and 5 lenses. There is room for a flashgun and another lens. I have memory cards and spare batteries in the bag's pockets.It all hoists onto my back with ease and a chest strap secures it.
C**R
Really good size.
The partitions allow for good options to store how you want. Ive managed to fit in 2 camera bodies, one with 600 lens and one with 300. Really good sturdy bag and straps are comfy. Comes with raincover and decent sized pocket at front.
S**Y
Stiil searching for my perfect bag...
Probably close in that it did carry the majority of what I wanted. The biggest issue is that I have not yet found the total compromise where I can actually 'store' my D850 WITH battery grip attached...this has to have it removed and paced in another compartment. It does pretty much everything else and will suffice until I do happen to find my perfect bag
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