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The TARION TB02 Men's Backpack is a professional camera bag designed for photographers on the go. It features a dedicated 15-inch laptop compartment, customizable padded dividers, and a lightweight design, making it perfect for city adventures. With all-weather protection and a versatile design, this backpack is ideal for both photography gear and personal items.
P**S
Good Quality. Value for Money.
Easily fits my EOS 50D with lens attached, and four other lenses, with plenty of room to spare. The orange interior makes things easy to find, and the velcro dividers are easy to arrange.The single, large zipped pocket is located on the inside of the flap, and everything in there (spare batteries, filters, lens cloth etc) is easily accessible.There is a large, zipped section at the back for a laptop, which I doubt I'll use.The backpack sits nicely on the floor, and is comfortable when worn. There's a discreet carrying handle, and two well padded carrying straps. A separate rainproof cover is provided. All in all, a superb kit bag. Mine cost £38, and I chose the green colour, simply because it's different, and I'm well pleased. Possibly, the only 'con' is that the zips aren't lockable so, in theory, someone could unzip the bag if it was on your back, and the zips were in the 12 o clock position. It's easy enough to move the zips to the 4 or 8 o clock position, and tuck them out of sight.An added bonus, if required, is that the bag can be used as a weekend clothes bag when the dividers are removed.
K**Y
Decent sized bag
It's a decent size bag tbh I'd like the zip down partition to be padded more but it does the job it fits my Nikon d500 with the 200-500 zoom in just about but you have to twist the tripod support around otherwise the camera sticks out to much the bag will do up but squashing the camera isn't a good idea by twisting it around you lose space for a lens , so I have my prime 17-55 , 100mm macro , 50mm portrait and 300 zoom lens inside no room for anymore so camera + lens and 4 lenses I guess with the 200-500 not attached you will be able to gain another 2 lens places as I said would like a better padded zip down panel and a chunkier zip apart from that it's a decent bag , I'm happy with it.
A**I
It has no pockets!
The bag is well padded and is a really good size; one that looks like it can hold a lot of things. Imagine my surprise then when I go to pack it and realise it can't! Besides the laptop pocket and the small mesh zipped pocket inside, there's nowhere else to keep your things securely.The mesh pocket is really small, it barely holds a couple spare batteries and cables. I'm struggling to find space for my filters and flash batteries. There are no additional zipped pockets; and even if you don't keep a laptop, you can't use the laptop one for non-laptop stuff because then the bag is uneven on your back.I have been really disappointed with this bag because my older, smaller, bag can hold more accessories than this. Even inside, one of the velro-pockets is taken by its own rain-cover.The velcro splits inside aren't that strong either. My len's weight has been enough to shift the velcro around.Partly my fault for not looking so carefully but one just expects pockets from camera bags because there just are so many accessories. I'm just disappointed.
P**A
Very comfortable, lots of room.
This camera backpack is very comfortable and has plenty of room for all your gear. I used it last weekend with 2 DSLR's lenses, battery drive and a lens ball and found it very easy to carry. There's a handy back pouch for a laptop or other gear and straps at the bottom to attach your tripod. The only criticism would be more external pockets other than the two net side pouches. All in all, a very useful, comfortable backpack. I believe, also, that it meets airlines 'under seat' luggage demands meaning you can take it onboard as hand luggage.
M**E
Very useful for overnight stays
It's hard to judge the size until it arrives, fits a camera body with attached 105mm lens with room to spare alongside another two lenses, Flash if required, or you can use the extra space for socks underpants and a few mini toiletries if you're planning an overnight stay if not carrying a laptop with you the space can be utilised for a T-Shirt and a couple of books.If there was one fault the tripod straps could do with being about 5 or 6 inches longer.
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