Gear Review
Well Made, Ergonomic Fit, Protective, Convenient Access To Camera Gear
By WasquatchMonster
Ranked #148 - Luggage
May 28, 2008
This is the only reasonably-sized hike-worthy camera backpack that will carry your camera and large telephoto lens without disassembly. Holds 70-200mm Nikon f/2.8 and 1.7X Nikon Teleconverter all connected with room to spare for an even bigger telephoto, and also has space for at least 3 other lenses (non-telephoto), or another big prime telephoto lens up to 300mm f/2.8.
This pack is durable, very well made for the price, has plenty of compartments in intuitive places, and is very comfortable on your back even with 15 pounds or more of camera gear on your back.
The laptop pocket? if that's what the pack is meant to hold (the large front pocket) is very shallow and can barely fit my macbook 13" notebook. This could be the only downside to this pack, although it does hold my macbook so I'm stoked.
If you have a 15" laptop and like to carry it with your camera gear, you might be able to place it above the camera gear on the other side of the pack, but it will require some adjustment and hassle becasue you'll have to place it aside every time you pull out your camera.
View Details: DAKINE Sequence Backpack w/ Camera Block - 2000cu in
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 630D Nylon and 600D polyester
- Dimensions:
- [Bag volume] 2000cu in (33L); [Block dimensions] 21 x 11 x 8in (53 x 59 x 20cm)
- Camera Type:
- Pro SLR
- Suspension:
- Padded back panel, shoulder straps, and waist-belt
- Rain Cover:
- Yes
- Access Types:
- Panel zip
- Pockets:
- [External] 1 Lid, 2 side, 1 waist-belt; [Internal] 1 organizer
- Internal Dividers:
- Adjustable dividers hold approximately one camera and five lenses
- Dedicated Computer Sleeve:
- No
- Weight:
- 5lb (2.2kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry photography
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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