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Naneu Pro UrbanGear U120 - Backpack for camera and notebook - 1680D ballistic nylon - black Review

Naneu Pro UrbanGear U120 - Backpack for camera and notebook - 1680D ballistic nylon - black
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Love this bag. Bought it right before a 5-day tour of the Pacific Rim. Carried a D80 with grip and three zooms, along with a flash and accessories bag. Fully loaded it is heavy, but that is a function of what you put in it. Also has great outer pockets and tons of padding. I did not like the lack of a chest strap, though it comes with removable waist strap. Also the laptop sleeve is huge and easily swallowed my iPad, cleaning cloths, and a few magazines. It stands up on its own, and the bottom has rubber feet to prevent scuffing. The inner camera bag is removable, in case you want to use it as a day pack or for a non-photography purpose.
PROS:
* Lots of room
* Versatile divider system
* Outer pocket has many slots for accessories and travel related gear.
CONS:
* Will not fit under an airline seat when loaded. I had to turn it sideways and push very hard. Once under there, almost impossible to get anything out of the bag.
* Can be bulky, but if you need a bag of this size it comes with the territory.
* Outside side mesh pocket is not useful. It's V-shaped so anything that is put in there will slide out easily. Also the drawstring will not keep heavier items in. I never used it except for very light and non-critical things like food and receipts.
I'd buy it again and it's really a sleek bag when all buttoned up. Biggest plus: It doesn't LOOK like a camera bag.

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UrbanGear U120 Multi Purpose Case features specially designed spaces for all your equipment and even offers a dedicated compartment to protect your notebook computer. UrbanGear U120 Multi Purpose Case is designed to double as both a notebook backpack and a multi-functional camera bag. It features a padded rear compartment that accommodates most 15" notebook computers.


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Tamrac 5765 Velocity 5x Photo Hip Pack Convertible (Blue) Review

Tamrac 5765 Velocity 5x Photo Hip Pack Convertible (Blue)
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Like many dSLR owners, I've been in search of the 'perfect' camera bag. While that will differ for others based on the size of the camera, lenses, accessories, etc, I'm very happy with my purchase of the Tamrac 5765 Velocity 5X.
I'm planning on traveling with my new Nikon D300 and want to take along my Nikon 18-70mm lens, 70-300mm VR lens, and 50mm lens. I'm happy to report that all three lens and the camera fit snugly into the main body of this great bag. I'll probably keep the 18-70 on the camera although it does work with the 70-300 on camera -- just a little tighter fit when I zip the lid closed. The front pocket can be used for personal items and can even fit my SB600 flash. The top opens away from my body - a feature that I find makes it much easier to remove the camera.
While I want to fit ALL these items in my bag, I also want it to be as discreet and small as possible. That's asking a lot of any bag, but the Velocity 5X manages to do this. It can be worn on the shoulder or across the shoulder, and can be used with or without the hip belt, which tucks away very conveniently into it's own storage pocket on the back of the bag. It's not too big, and not to small - just the perfect-sized bag in my opinion.

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The high performance and versatile Velocity 5x - Photo Hip Pack Convertible doesn't look like a camera bag, but it holds and protects a digital or film SLR with zoom lens attached up to 5" long, additional lenses and a flash. Inside the main compartment, the camera with lens attached is suspended on two vertical, foam-padded dividers.It converts from a shoulder bag to a hip pack with the Tuck-A-Way hip belt (adjusts to 53"). Cinch straps on the hip belt help stabilize the pack. For fast and convenient access to camera gear, the Quick Flip Top opens away from the body.The front pocket has organizer pockets inside to keep a mobile phone, PDA or photo accessories within easy reach. It also features Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. A pocket inside the lid stores filters and lens caps.Add Tamrac's optional accessories using the attachment slots for the Strap Accessory System (S.A.S.) and Modular Accessory System (M.A.S.) products to customize this high performance hip pack to perfectly fit your needs.ITEMS INCLUDED
2 x Foam Dividers
Shoulder Strap
5-Year Warranty
SPECIFICATIONSMaterial Exterior: 600 denier PolyTek is a smooth, very tightly woven, extremely strong and double-coated fabric to provide superior weatherproofing.Material Interior: Lined with thick, closed-cell foam for the very best shock and vibration protection.Type of Closure: ZippersExterior Dimensions: 12 x 7.0 x 9 3/4" (30.48 x 17.78 x 24.77cm) (WxDxH)Interior Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 8.0"

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Tamrac 3370 Aero 70 Photo Backpack (Brown/Tan) Review

Tamrac 3370 Aero 70 Photo Backpack (Brown/Tan)
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Reason for buying: Had a Slignshot 100 with D60 originally. Then I upgraded to a D90, which barely fit in the Slingshot 100, so I needed new bag! I saw this in a local camera store, loaded up my D90, flash, extras, and asked to borrow their 70-200mm f/2.8 to see if it all fits. Yup, it does very well.
**Edit Sep 2010 - Added Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED AF-S DX to my kit.
Equipment used in bag:
Nikon D90 w/Nikon 10-24mm with lens hood attached.
Nikon 18-105mm VR
50mm f/1.8
SB600
Charger/Cables
Note: Something will have to go to fit the 70-200mm f/2.8, which would probably be the flash in the top section. You could always get a Tamrac medium flash gun case and strap it to the shoulder. Then, you'd have all your gear in one nice and small pack! Actually, you can fit the 70-200 with reversed hood in the top, along with the SB600/800 in the top. You just have to have the flash in a soft case so it doesn't hurt your 70-200mm!
Pros:
Works wonderfully with the D90 with 18-105mm VR kit and would fit the Cannon 5D w/28-135mm lens. Please view the pics in the customer images section.
Enough room for and expanding D90 kit.
Decent nylon backpack construction
Discrete! Looks very much like a small backpack...not an SLR bag.
Nice color tan/black. I also have the all black and it looks sweet as well.
Fits water bottles in the side mesh pockets. A sandwich, light jacket, apple, can be stuffed in the top among other nick knacks.
Cons:
No weather shield. Need to carry a 13gal plastic bag or something similar to shield it from the elements.
Not quite enough pockets in my opinion. It does have a mesh pocket in the top compartment and a zippered pocket in the main flap. But, you can easily just throw your own gadget bag in the top.
So there you have it. The Aero 70 is simple and small yet roomy, which looks cool and can surprisingly hold a nice camera set-up.
I hope this helps!

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Tamrac's Aero 70 Photo Backpack is a compact, sleek photo backpack perfect for photographers carrying a DSLR, a couple lenses, accessories and personal items.The completely foam-padded main camera compartment holds a DSLR with a grip and lens attached, 1-2 additional lenses or a flash and accessories and features adjustable, removable foam-padded dividers to protect equipment.The top compartment holds personal items and has a mesh pocket inside to organize small accessories.The mesh front pocket and mesh side pockets are perfect for water bottles or accessories.A zipper-closing pocket inside the main compartment's front panel secures memory cards and batteries.The comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness provides all-day carrying comfort and features Tamrac's Strap Accessory System attachment slots for complete customization.Two lash tabs on the bottom allow a compact tripod to be attached and carried (requires optional Model S-113, sold separately).

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Tamrac N-5059 Leather Padded Digital Camera Strap (Black) Review

Tamrac N-5059 Leather Padded Digital Camera Strap (Black)
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The manufacturer's picture of this strap isn't very good. So I took a shot of it myself and uploaded it here so that you can appreciate it. At the center is a suede padding that stops it from slipping while it's around your neck. It's light and comfortable. When using your camera on a tripod, if you want to remove the strap to get it out of the way, you can easily unclip it near the base very easily. The clips are very sturdy and they've never come undone on me in the nine months I've been using it. See my photo to understand what I mean.
The biggest reason I bought this camera strap is because I didn't like the one that came with my Canon 5D Mark II. It has red trim says in very large letters "Canon EOS 5D Mark II" I don't mind showing off that I have a cool camera, but I don't want to advertise for Canon as I walk around outside. This strap makes my camera a bit more discrete and looks much cooler.

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Tamrac's Leather Padded Digital Camera Strap holds most digital SLR cameras and memory cards.Genuine suede leather and foam padding provide carrying comfort..Two stylish, small neoprene memory card holders provide convenient access to memory cards while shooting.The quick-release buckles are interchangeable with other Tamrac quick-release camera straps.

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Tamrac 3375 Aero Speed Pack 75 Dual Access Photo Backpack (Rust) Review

Tamrac 3375 Aero Speed Pack 75 Dual Access Photo Backpack (Rust)
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I got this bag for a trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia, and it proved to be worth every penny I paid for it. One of the things I really like about this bag is that it is shaped like any other day pack you find in the market and as I chose the black version, it is very discreet. If you are paranoid, remove the small tag and it doesn't at first glance appears to be a camera bag at all. I did not face any problem taking the bag on as hand-carry, and the bag fits nicely under the seat in front.
I am a beginner DSLR user and I don't have a big kit, and the bottom component of the bag holds all the below with space to spare:
* Nikon D90 with the 18-105 mm lens attached;
* Tokina 11-16 lens;
* a big bunch of Cokins filters held in a filters bag
* a Holga 120;
* 4 unexposed rolls of 120 B+W film
* a pop-up flash diffuser
* a Optec filter holder that holds a B+W 110 ND filter and a polarising filter
* a blower
* extra memory cards

The upper compartment of the bag holds extra batteries, sunglasses, my Blackberry, an Ipod, a pen, a small notebook, a towel, a small torch, a light short-sleeve shirt (rolled up), sunblock, tea tree oil and a hand sanitiser. When I am catching the plane, the upper compartment also holds a small book and my passport.
The mesh side pocket holds my water bottle (essential in Cambodia). My tripod, a Slik Sprint Pro EZ fits into the mesh pocket in front, and is held straight with a buckle strap I got that I looped through the carry handle of the bag and the tripod itself. Not only is that perfect for clambering up and down uneven stone steps at the temple ruins with my hands free, it also deters pickpockets since you have to remove the tripod in order to access the zippers of the bag.
The side access flap is weather-sealed but the zipper is not difficult to pull open or shut. It also makes taking out or keeping the camera a breeze. In fact, for much of the trip I was simply putting the camera back into the bag once I am done with it rather than having the camera hanging around my neck, or being held in my hand.
The bag is touted to be weather resistent and I think that is correct. I was walking towards my bus parked at the end of a road leading to the back entrance of Angkor Wat when it began to pour. Heavily. As I was caught in the open, between the bus and the any other shelter, I was SOAKED by the time I got to the bus, but the bag successfully kept all its contents dry.
For those of you who carry laptops, this may not be the bag for you as it does not have a laptop compartment - you need the bigger version of the bag for that. I chose this model despite the lack of laptop holding capability because I am a small size person (5"2) and a bigger bag will just overwhelm me. In any case, I usually leave my laptop in the hotel or guesthouse when I travel, so the inconvenience is minimal.
The other weakness of this bag is that it lacks sternum straps and a hip/waist strap - the first can be remedied by purchasing strenum straps separately and attaching them to the shoulder straps through some loops there, or using a pair of carabringers. However, as I wasn't carrying anything too heavy, I did not find this to be necessary and it is not a big deal for me.
I had tried the Lowepro Fastpack 250 prior to this, but in terms of ease of use, and design, the Tamrac beats the Lowepro flat. The Lowepro was just too boxy. Also, while the Lowepro has side-access as well, the quality of the zipper cannot compare with that of the Tamrac. The advantages the Lowepro has over the Tamrac is that the Lowepro holds a laptop and I think it is slightly cheaper than the Tamrac.
All in all, a very good bag that I highly recommend for travel.

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Tamrac's Speed Pack 75 Dual Access Photo Backpack is the perfect carrying solution for the photographer who prefers the comfort of a backpack, but doesn't want to sacrifice the ability to quickly and easily access photo gear. To accomplish this, Tamrac developed an innovative Dual Access System that allows fast access through the side door when the pack is worn over one shoulder. Like a traditional photo backpack, equipment can also be accessed through the front panel with the pack is removed. This versatile backpack holds and protects a DSLR with up to a 7½-Inch lens attached, 1-2 additional lenses and accessories. For weather protection, the side door is equipped with a water-resistant zipper while the front panel has a weather flap. Inside the side door, accessory pockets hold memory cards, lens caps and other accessories. In addition to the completely foam padded bottom compartment, the pack has a large top compartment perfect for personal items, such as a lunch or light jacket. An elasticized mesh side pocket provides convenient access to a water bottle. The pack features a carrying handle and a comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders. Two lash tabs on the bottom allow a tripod to be carried (requires accessory straps, Model S-113, sold separately).

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Tamrac N27 Blue Boomerang QuickRelease Camera Strap (Blue) Review

Tamrac N27 Blue Boomerang QuickRelease Camera Strap (Blue)
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This bungee-style strap is great. I never use the manufacturer's straps, always find a better option. This is one of my favorites. It makes your forget you've got a heavy camera on your neck when walking. Brilliant design and make.

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The Boomerang Strap is a wide, contoured neoprene camera strap that cushions the neck from heavy cameras. The contoured -InchBoomerang-Inch shape follows the curve of the neck or shoulder while distributing the weight over a wide area. The quick-release buckles allow flexibility and are interchangeable with all other Tamrac quick-release systems. Adjusts to 44-Inch in Length.

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Tamrac 5501 Explorer 1 Camera Bag (Blue) Review

Tamrac 5501 Explorer 1 Camera Bag (Blue)
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I was concerned that this bag might be too small for a full size DSLR, but it is absolutely right for my D200 with 18-200 lens. I wish I could post a picture showing how perfectly it fits! Just enough room for the charger & extra battery or two as well. Memory cards fit nicely into their own pockets, and I can still carry a lens cleaner & a couple of filters. There is still a bit of room yet, but that is really all I need. The bag seems to be very well constructed, nicely padded, and I really like the overhanging top flap which helps protect the contents from inclement weather. If you need to carry a larger assortment of accessories or extra lenses, or have a bulkier camera, you might want to go for a larger bag. For those of us who prefer to travel light, the Explorer 1 is perfect.

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The Explorer 1 carries and protects a digital or film SLR with a 3½ inch lens attached, an additional lens, a small flash and accessories.The main comparent features adjustable, foam-padded dividers and Dual-Foam Technology for shock protection and a custom fit to equipment.The front pocket features Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries.A Speed Pocket on the front flap secures small accessories, while the Total Coverage Top with quick-release buckle and zipper closures provides weather protection.A smooth nylon pocket inside the lid holds lens cleaning paper.An adjustable, BioCurve shoulder strap and EasyGrip carrying handle provide convenient carrying options.Add Tamrac accessories to the Modular Accessory System and Strap Accessory System attachment slots to customize this versatile bag.

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Tamrac 5627 Pro 7 Digital Zoom Camera Bag (Black) Review

Tamrac 5627 Pro 7 Digital Zoom Camera Bag (Black)
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I was looking for a camera bag for my digital SLR which has a 18-135mm zoom lens. This bag is the perfect fit with available ocmpartments for memory cards, extra batteries, and lens care equipment. Tamrac's quality is top notch including the carrying strap. I highly recommend this bag for short trips when one camera and lens are needed.

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The Pro Digital Zoom 7 is perfect for carrying a digital SLR with a battery grip and zoom lens up to 5" attached.The main compartment has Dual Foam Technology¿ to provide protection and a custom fit for digital SLR cameras.The front pocket features Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿, which uses red flags to identify fresh memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up.An additional Windowpane-Mesh¿ pocket secures other small items.A smooth nylon pocket in the lid holds lens-cleaning paper.Belt loops in back quickly convert this Zoom Pack from a shoulder bag to a belt holster.It can also be carried by the EasyGrip¿ carrying handle or by the padded BioCurve¿ shoulder strap.This Zoom Pack can be customized with Tamrac's Modular Accessory System¿ and Strap Accessory System¿ products.'

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Tamrac 5606 System 6 Camera Bag (Black) Review

Tamrac 5606 System 6 Camera Bag (Black)
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When I went camera bag shopping, I was looking for a bag that would not only hold all my SLR gear, but also my backup camera and accessories. This bag does all that and beyond. I can carry 2 bodies and 3 lenses with this bag, 28-200, 70-300 and a macro lens, my flash with wireless transmitter, a thin minolta 150 point and shoot camera, my swiss tool, and filters with plenty of room left over. The easy access front pouch is great for film if you are shooting the kids and don't want to miss a shot by having to dig through the bag to find the film. Why look? The film can be placed in the convenient front flap pouch. I use the side pouches to store my cleaning cloths, extra batteries and a photo pen that I carry around.
With the system 6, 2 things come to mind that are key in all camera bags: 1.) lots of space and 2.) secured travel and protection. With the spacious storage capacity of such a versatile bag, a novice to a pro cannot go wrong with this bag. A must for photographers!

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The System 6 is designed to carry a digital or film SLR with an attached zoom lens in Tamrac's USA patented Lens-Bridge and LensGate Divider Systems, plus 3 to 4 extra lenses and a flash.

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Tamrac 5608 Pro 8 Camera Bag (Black) Review

Tamrac 5608 Pro 8 Camera Bag (Black)
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The Pro 8 is one tough cookie. My goal in finding a great gear bag was one that could hold 2 SLR bodies and 3-4 lenses, a flash and multiple other goodies. The bag had to hold it securely, be weather resistant and have top-notch foam padding. i.e. Built to last, so my camera gear would, too! I shoot in all seasons, even winter in Minnesota. I can slip one or two of those neat little "hand heater" pads into the bag in the winter and the INSULATING qualities of the Pro 8 keep the gear warm. The opposite is true in summer or when you must leave your gear in the car during warm days. A "cool pack" in one of the spare compartments does the trick for keeping things at a reasonable temperature for hours. The detachable film bag goes right from the fridge to the Pro 8 quickly, or detaches for inspection at airports in a snap. If you have one camera body and 1-2 lenses,use the extra space for lunch! The Pro 8 is worth every penny.

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Roomy enough to hold two camera bodies, not to mention four to fivelenses and a flash, the Tamrac Pro 8 camera bag is the ideal solution for thephotographer who needs to tote an assortment of camera equipment in a compactpackage. The foam-padded main compartment, in conjunction with the paddeddividers, provides a soft, gripping web of protection for your camera equipment.Accessory pockets abound. Both the top and front flaps have mesh pockets forfilters and other flat accessories. Side pockets can hold any item, while theoverhanging top section protects the contents from the weather. Internal pocketscan hold batteries, calculators, tickets, or other items as needed.Additionally, film pockets store film, and can be easily detached from the bagitself, preventing exposure to X-rays and allowing easy inspection by officials.Carrying the Pro 8 is easy--it has both a handle and a padded shoulder strap.

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Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 SLR Photo Backpack (Black) Review

Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 SLR Photo Backpack (Black)
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I'm carrying two digital camera bodies, a 70x200mm 2.8 zoom (which is BIG), a 100-300mm 5.6 zoom, a 28-105mm, a 2x extender, a battery grip, a flash attachment, four extra batteries, a dozen CF cards, and some other small accessories and it all fits. For my purposes, this is the perfect fit to carry everything I need for a day's shoot without feeling like I've overpacked.

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This lightweight, high-mobility pack provides foam-padded protection and quick access to multiple SLRs, lenses, flashes and accessories.The interior lid of the main compartment features Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿ that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries.Windowpane-Mesh pockets organize film, filters, and other small accessories.The QuickClip¿ tripod attachment system accommodates a tripod centered and balanced on the pack.An outer vinyl-reinforced mesh pocket and bungee cord tie downs provide quick access to other gear.A foam-padded backpack harness and adjustable waist strap provide carrying comfort.Other features include: LockDown¿ Rain Flap for weather protection, front pocket to hold a light jacket or accessories, and an EasyGrip¿ carrying handle.

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Tamrac N-5057 Neoprene Boomerang Digital Camera Strap (Black) Review

Tamrac N-5057 Neoprene Boomerang Digital Camera Strap (Black)
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The strap is a comfy, bouncy, extra-wide neoprene-padded style that works OK with a D300/70-200mm combo. Moderate length adjustment in the 1" webbing. The two pockets for memory cards, etc., are a nice touch and also bit of a bother. If you don't want to put cards or an eyepiece cover or a Photon light in them, they only add bulk. (The strap hardware won't slide through their loops, so cutting them off is the only way to get shed of them.) This strap is bulky since Tamrac elected to include disconnects above the 1cm web that goes through the camera eyelets. The disconnects are handy for a monopod, etc., but add an element of risk unless you put on a loop of fishing line as a backup. I prefer the Optech for its simplicity.

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Tamrac's Neoprene Boomerang Digital Camera Strap holds most digital SLR cameras and memory cards.Wide, contoured, stretchy neoprene rubber absorbs the weight of heavy cameras and lens for all-day comfort.Two stylish, small neoprene memory card holders provide convenient access to memory cards while shooting.The quick-release buckles are interchangeable with other Tamrac quick-release camera straps.

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Tamrac MX5385 M.A.S. Flash Accessory Pocket - Large (Black) Review

Tamrac MX5385 M.A.S. Flash Accessory Pocket - Large (Black)
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Ordered this thinking it would hold my SB600 and a set of batteries on my MAS enabled bag. But when I recieved it today realized it is WAY too big for that flash. When you put the batterys in the front pocket they disappear down a long pocket also. I have a tamrac bag and like the way you buy these attachments. But this is so big it was too long for my camera bag and hung down below it about 5 inces and slid around. The build quality also was thinner than thier other accessories. So if you are getting this for a SB600 flash, forget it... too big and thinly padded. I am going to try the medium size next.

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Tamrac's M.A.S. Flash Accessory Pocket - Large is a fast access, foam-padded pocket perfect for a pro flash with a diffuser (such as Canon's 580EX II or Nikon's SB-800) or a light meter. The front pocket provides enough space for batteries or flash accessories. This pocket quickly attaches to our M.A.S. compatible products, our M.A.S. belt, or to any regular belt.

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Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Pro Photo Sling Pack (Black) Review

Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Pro Photo Sling Pack (Black)
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I now own three Velocity Sling Bags. I frist purchased the Velocity 9, as I thought the 7 would not be big enough to carry my Cannon 300 and now the 400XTI, along with room for Three lenses Cannon 17-40 f4L, the 24-105 F4L, and the Cannon 70-200 f4L. assorted filters,caps batteries, and memory cards. well it was too big, next tried the Velocity 7, too small had to leave one lense out, well the 8X solved all problems. in addition they did one thing I had hoped for the zipper flaps are on the inside of the pack now so you open it away from you. makes it easier to get at everything.
If I had but one more suggestion it would be to be able to lock the cover closed. In Europe one has to be careful of pick pockets and locks would allow me to leave the pack on my back while more through towns and villages.

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Tamrac 5612 Pro 12 Camera Bag (Black) Review

Tamrac 5612 Pro 12 Camera Bag (Black)
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This bag is GREAT. I use it toghter with a tamrac backpack. But i prefere this one. It's nice and big. and easy to adjust to your needs.
I use this bag when i travel by plane as my handluggage. It fits my basic travel camera gear and some other stuff like a book and a bottle of water.
The strap is good and doesn't hurt.

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Roomy enough to hold two camera bodies, seven to eight lenses and aflash, the Tamrac Pro 12 camera bag is the ideal solution for the photographerwho requires a complete assortment of equipment. The foam-padded maincompartment, in conjunction with the padded dividers, provides a soft, grippingweb of protection for your camera equipment. Accessory pockets abound. The topflap has mesh pockets for filters and other flat accessories. The front has twozipped flaps with mesh pockets on the inside, as well as internal pockets thatconveniently hold whatever is needed. Padded side pockets can hold additionalitems, while the overhanging top section protects the contents from the weather.Internal pockets can hold batteries, calculators, tickets, or anything else thatneeds holding. Also includes film pockets that can store film and are evendetachable from the bag itself, preventing exposure to x-rays, and allowing easyinspection by officials. Carrying the Pro 12 is a breeze with either the handleor the padded shoulder strap. When using the handle, a torsion bar stabilizerstrut in the top distributes the weight.

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Tamrac 3385 Aero Speed Pack 85 Dual Access Photo/Laptop Backpack (Rust) Review

Tamrac 3385 Aero Speed Pack 85 Dual Access Photo/Laptop Backpack (Rust)
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Executive summary: Buy this bag, it's exactly what you need. Trust me, I looked at the other bags out there, and this does everything, plus it's well designed, intelligently assembled, and generally perfect.
Detailed review:
I recently purchased my first DSLR (a Nikon D90), and I had absolutely nothing in the way of camera gear. I've been taking photos for a long time, and while I have a couple of cheaper digital cameras, my purchase of the D90 pushed me to find a secure, comfortable, easily accessible bag in which I could store the camera and everything associated with it.
First, a note about what I mean by "everything." As a DSLR newbie, I wanted to be able to pack and carry the following items at all times:
*The D90 body with 18-200mm lens attached
*Nikon SB-600 speedlight (large, external flash)
*50mm prime lens (fairly small, stubby lens)
*Quart-sized bag of stuff (extra camera battery, lens caps, flash mount for remote flash usage, etc.)
*D90 printed manual (just in case I need to figure out a specific setting on the go)
I also wanted a camera bag that met the following criteria, in order of importance (but all are required):
*Accessibility - I want a camera bag that lets me access my DSLR, with lens attached, in less than 15 seconds, all without taking off the bag or having to set it down anywhere (I also want to put the camera back in 15 seconds)
*Pack shape - I want a backpack, not a sling bag; I just don't feel comfortable wearing a sling-style bag or a messenger-type bag
*Subtlety - I don't want a bag that screams "$3000 in gear inside!" and I don't want a bag that is anything other than black on black
*Size - This bag needs to be sized for carrying onto an airplane; I don't want to check my DSLR and gear
*Comfort - I want to be able to wear this bag all day as a daypack but with my DSLR gear and my lunch inside, and I don't want to get back spasms from the weight distribution or from objects poking through the backpack fabric and jabbing me
*Aesthetically pleasing - Some of those camera bags out there look incredibly ugly; I want one that looked modern and stealthy, without 37 zippers or drawstrings or pouches hanging around the front and sides
*Security - Somebody else can't tear or easily cut the bag off my body while I'm wearing it, and the zippers and closures aren't terribly easy to open or unseal
*Mild weatherproofing - I'm not going to wear this bag underwater or in a hurricane, but I don't want water or dust to get in easily, either
*Manufacturing location - Although products made in China are of generally high quality at this price point, I want a camera bag made in the US mostly because I'm in the US and we need all the jobs we can get at this point
*Laptop space - My least important requirement because I don't plan to travel with a laptop all that often if I can help it, but I am willing to choose one bag over another if there's padded space for a laptop without compromising on the overall carry-on size requirement
As you can see, I'm picky. I'm also a product designer by trade, so I did my homework on camera bags. I narrowed down my options online first, and then went to local stores to try on bags, using all of my gear to see which bag would work.
I wasted my time. There were no bags out there that met my first two criteria, let alone all the rest. But then I noticed that Tamrac had just announced the Aero Speed Pack 75 and 85. The major difference between these two is the padded laptop pouch and slightly larger size of the 85. Both work as carry-on bags regardless of the laptop space.
I couldn't find any reviews for either of these bags, nor could I find a Seattle-area retailer who had them for sale so I could check them out in person. So I took the plunge and bought the 85 from Amazon. How does it stack up against my criteria?
*Accessibility - I can get at my DSLR, with lens attached, in less than 15 seconds! I love the side pocket; it's apparently the only current camera bag that has a side-access pocket on a backpack-shaped bag. Brilliant.
*Pack shape - The Aero Speed Pack 85 is a backpack. Awesome.
*Subtlety - Unlike the LowePro and other bags that have camera and tripod icons clearly visible, this bag doesn't really advertise its purpose. If you're into cameras, you'd recognize the small Tamrac logo and brand name on the front and on the strap, but I'm cool with that. Also, this bag comes in two color choices, and I went with the black on black.
*Size - This bag is a carry-on according to Alaska Airlines, so I'm happy.
*Comfort - The padded laptop pouch at the back of the bag forms a cushion between your back and the bag contents. It's one of the most comfortable bags I've worn, although it may make my back sweaty over an hour or more of use. That's probably unavoidable for a camera bag if you want it to keep out dust and water, though.
*Aesthetically pleasing - This bag looks nice. It's all black. And, it stands up on its own when empty or full of gear. Now that's pleasing.
*Security - Some of the zippers have weather stripping around the seams, which means they're hard to open. They seem like they'll get easier as I break in the zippers a bit, but I like this feature because it adds a little security.
*Mild weatherproofing - The weather strips around the zipper seams give the impression of mild weatherproofing. In Seattle, we get a lot of blowing mist rather than straightforward rain, so I'm glad this bag has the weather strips.
*Manufacturing location - Tamrac bags are made in California. Dude!
*Laptop space - There's a dedicated, padded pocket for a 17" widescreen laptop (haven't tested the fit, but it's a pretty big space). This means the laptop is safe, and I can take it out for airport security without rearranging all my stuff in my bag. This pocket also features weather stripping around the zipper, which is smart.
The Tamrac Aero Speed Bag 85 is precisely the bag I wanted. It's like the people at Tamrac decided to make a camera bag that solved all the design problems that plague not just camera bags, but backpacks too. This bag stands up on its own. I love that. There's a webbed grip on the top handle so it's easy and comfortable to lift. I love that too. These little touches demonstrate the attention to detail that Tamrac invested in this bag. It's worth the money. It's the right size. I can put my lunch in it along with my D90.
It's time to go take some photos!

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Tamrac's Speed Pack 85 Dual Access Photo/Laptop Backpack is the perfect carrying solution for the photographer who prefers the comfort of a backpack, but doesn't want to sacrifice the ability to quickly and easily access photo gear. To accomplish this, Tamrac developed an innovative Dual Access System that allows fast access through the side door when the pack is worn over one shoulder. Like a traditional photo backpack, equipment can also be accessed through the front panel with the pack is removed. This versatile backpack holds and protects a DSLR with a grip and lens attached (including most 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lenses), 2-3 additional lenses and accessories. A separate, foam-padded laptop compartment holds most 17-Inch screen laptops. For weather protection, the side door is equipped with a water-resistant zipper while the front panel has a weather flap. Inside the side door, accessory pockets hold memory cards, lens caps and other accessories. In addition to the completely foam padded bottom compartment, the pack has a large top compartment perfect for personal items, such as a lunch or light jacket. An elasticized mesh side pocket provides convenient access to a water bottle. The pack features a carrying handle and a comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders. Two lash tabs on the bottom allow a tripod to be carried (requires accessory straps, Model S-113, sold separately).

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Tamrac 5766 Velocity 6x Compact Sling Pack (Black) Review

Tamrac 5766 Velocity 6x Compact Sling Pack (Black)
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The Tamrac is a perfect fit for my Digital SLR camera.
It fits the camera with a 18-55m lens as well as when the 55-200m lens is attached.
There's not really room for storing lenses, but you could store extra batteries and a charger.
The bag is easy to open and the top flap pivots away from you when opening.
It has some waterproof coating on it
It would be nice to fit an extra lens in there, but really when I'm out an about, I choose the lens I'm going to use for the excursion.
The bag is very well padded compared to the other options I saw.

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