Amazon Basics Backpack for SLR Cameras and Accessories-Black








Key features
- •Backpack holds and protects 2 smaller SLR/DSLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories
- •Durable black polyester/nylon exterior; ample interior storage
- •Outer dimensions: 11.0 x 6.0 x 15.0 inches; Internal: 10 x 4.2 x 14.2 inches
- •Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty
- •Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
Amazon Basics Backpack for SLR Cameras and Accessories-Black
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Customer Reviews
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Great buy for a casual photographer.
Richard•May 21, 2017
Using this for my Nikon D3300 DSLR camera and it's great. I can fit all my accessories in it : charger, two lenses (not including the one attached to the camera, 3 sets of filters, spare batteries, cleaning accessories, cables etc. I still have room for more - in fact I believe I'll be able to fit my little action camera, charger and accessories in here also when I go on vacation. The interior compartments can be customized to fit whatever kit you may have. I flipped the foam inserts upside down so the camera itself is at the top of the bag. I can fit my tablet (Amazon Fire) easily into the exterior pocket - which is useful.
I'm a hobby photographer so this bag is a good value for me and will be very suitable for my usage, it looks well made and feel substantial enough for me.
I'm a hobby photographer so this bag is a good value for me and will be very suitable for my usage, it looks well made and feel substantial enough for me.
Good overall, but questionable materials for long term durability
Capinpin•March 22, 2017
Good sized camera bag, holds two of my Canon crop sensor bodies and the following lens 24-105mm, 50mm, 10-18mm and a 35mm. I also have spare batteries and charger, lens filters, cleaning cloth, and SD cards.
This bag also has compartments on the front and on the side to carry other miscellaneous items as well. The inside is padded with adjustable compartments for you to customize.
The materials on this bag doesn't seem to be of heavy duty materials, I would say along the lines of a Jansport backpack. So I wouldn't recommend this for people who will be outdoors alot. But for someone like me who has photo gigs once in a while then this should suit your needs.
There are two cons I would like to point out. The first one is that I would like to have seen a more durable bottom, materials that are more sturdy or even water proof. I guess that's where they had to hold off to keep the cost down. Secondly, the shoulder straps are a little thin.
Overall, I do like this bag. It keeps my gear organized all in one convenient bag.
This bag also has compartments on the front and on the side to carry other miscellaneous items as well. The inside is padded with adjustable compartments for you to customize.
The materials on this bag doesn't seem to be of heavy duty materials, I would say along the lines of a Jansport backpack. So I wouldn't recommend this for people who will be outdoors alot. But for someone like me who has photo gigs once in a while then this should suit your needs.
There are two cons I would like to point out. The first one is that I would like to have seen a more durable bottom, materials that are more sturdy or even water proof. I guess that's where they had to hold off to keep the cost down. Secondly, the shoulder straps are a little thin.
Overall, I do like this bag. It keeps my gear organized all in one convenient bag.
A nice little camera bag
Scott P.•March 18, 2017
A nice little camera bag. It holds everything I need for a day out.
PROS:
- Insides are well padded and there are plenty of dividers to re-arrange as you need.
- Pockets on the inside are not just mesh, they are also covered in a thick plastic so you don't have to worry about anything poking through and the zippers when closed are covered with a small piece of leather so there is no way they can scratch anything.
-Plenty of pockets for all your accessories
CONS:
- I personally don't like that the camera body sits at the bottom of the bag and while there is some padding there is not enough to really protect it should you set the bag down too hard or drop it.
-Working as a photographer / photojournalist means I often have to leave my bag unattended, I bought locks to lock the compartments closed and I run a cable through them, but the zippers on the outside of the bag are all all rubber (except for the part that attaches to the zipper its self) so I had to drill holes through them for the locks to go.
The bag would be considered pretty small, your not going to fit a ton of stuff in here but that does make it portable and its pretty comfortable to wear and carry.
PROS:
- Insides are well padded and there are plenty of dividers to re-arrange as you need.
- Pockets on the inside are not just mesh, they are also covered in a thick plastic so you don't have to worry about anything poking through and the zippers when closed are covered with a small piece of leather so there is no way they can scratch anything.
-Plenty of pockets for all your accessories
CONS:
- I personally don't like that the camera body sits at the bottom of the bag and while there is some padding there is not enough to really protect it should you set the bag down too hard or drop it.
-Working as a photographer / photojournalist means I often have to leave my bag unattended, I bought locks to lock the compartments closed and I run a cable through them, but the zippers on the outside of the bag are all all rubber (except for the part that attaches to the zipper its self) so I had to drill holes through them for the locks to go.
The bag would be considered pretty small, your not going to fit a ton of stuff in here but that does make it portable and its pretty comfortable to wear and carry.
Does all I need
Ron Stephens•December 8, 2016
I bought a friend one of these in 2013 and he had carried it to Alaska, the Smokies, the Canadian Maritimes and other places. Before I ordered mine, I asked him if it met all his needs and would he change anything. His answers were "yes" and "not a thing". It's early days yet but so far my experience is the same. I have room for all my camera gear, including a zoom lens, tripod and a Speedlite. I like the waist belt because it stabilizes the pack. The shoulder straps are well padded and hand carrying by the top handle is a useful alternative. The movable dividers allow easy customization. And there are plenty of pockets inside and out. The only small minus has been that when I adjust the shoulder straps to suit me, the chest strap is under my chin and thus not useful. Can't figure how that is possible but anyway I would not use it except in the most extreme terrain.
Does it fit the HTC Vive? YES! (Read notes)
Chris B.•August 7, 2016
Since I didn't see any reviews geared more toward those purchasing this as a carrying case for the HTC Vive.
The backpack is sturdy. There is one main large pocket-compartment, another wide (albeit flat) pocket next to it, a smaller pocket on the front, and two side pockets for peripherals. The backpack itself is quite small-ish.
The main compartment is very well padded, with soft pads on the back and completely around the sides, along with the adjustable pads which you can use to create your own padded compartments in the main pocket.
Now, the main question: Does everything fit? YES, but it's a very snug fit. I've attached a picture of how I was able to fit the largest components inside to help you too.
A couple of notes: There are straps to add a tripod on the side, but it doesn't work too well when you're trying to fit 2 of them in there. I think it might be better utilized as a strap to hang a headset (if you're using a large one). I actually mount my two tripods on the bungee cord on the front, though it's not as secure as I would like. I may end up buying lighter tripods (The ones I have are pretty heavy-duty).
The power cords actually take up quite a bit of space, and I put all 3 in the second-largest pocket next to the main compartment. I put the controller-chargers in the side pockets.
Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. If anything changes, I'll update the review.
The backpack is sturdy. There is one main large pocket-compartment, another wide (albeit flat) pocket next to it, a smaller pocket on the front, and two side pockets for peripherals. The backpack itself is quite small-ish.
The main compartment is very well padded, with soft pads on the back and completely around the sides, along with the adjustable pads which you can use to create your own padded compartments in the main pocket.
Now, the main question: Does everything fit? YES, but it's a very snug fit. I've attached a picture of how I was able to fit the largest components inside to help you too.
A couple of notes: There are straps to add a tripod on the side, but it doesn't work too well when you're trying to fit 2 of them in there. I think it might be better utilized as a strap to hang a headset (if you're using a large one). I actually mount my two tripods on the bungee cord on the front, though it's not as secure as I would like. I may end up buying lighter tripods (The ones I have are pretty heavy-duty).
The power cords actually take up quite a bit of space, and I put all 3 in the second-largest pocket next to the main compartment. I put the controller-chargers in the side pockets.
Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. If anything changes, I'll update the review.
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