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Holds SLR Camera, 1 Lens Kit Holds 16" PC or 17" MacBook Pro Nylon Exterior w/ Water-proof EVA Base Memory Foam on Interior Lid Removable Shelves and Flexible Walls The Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera/Laptop Backpack (Black) is designed to carry and protect a SLR camera body with attached zoom lens and accessories. The bag is made from nylon with a memory foam interior on backpack lid helps protect the delicate LCD screen, and a water-proof EVA base that withstands the elements and allows the backpack to stand up on its own. There are removable shelves and flexible walls that create a fully customizable interior. A hammock system suspends the SLR camera above the bottom of the case, providing impact protection. The SLRC-206 has a computer compartment that is compatible with a 16" laptop PC and a 17" MacBook Pro notebook computer. The pack has 4 accessory pockets that allow fast access to memory cards and other small items. An industrial strength hook and loop straps on the side of the backpack can hold a tripod.

The pack is carried by a handle or backpack harness straps. There is an Innovative strap management system that eliminates messy, hanging straps. Exterior: Nylon Exterior: Water-proof EVA base Interior: Memory foam 17 x 12.5 x 8.0" (43.18 x 31.75 x 20.32cm) (HxWxD) 10.4" x 4.7" x 15.4" (26.4 x 11.9 x 39.1 cm) 15 x 10.5 x 4.5" (38.1 x 26.67 x 11.43cm) (HxWxD) Carry handle Backpack straps 2.0 lbs, 11 oz (1.22kg) 18.0 x 13.5 x 10.0" Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera/Laptop Backpack Review See any errors on this page? This tough and ready SLR backpack was designed to keep pace with your approach to photography. Rugged styling with a professional grade interior and organization will take you anywhere the shots are waiting. Backpack holds SLR camera body with attached zoom lens, laptop and additional accessories Patent pending hammock system suspends your SLR above the bottom of case, providing superior impact protection Computer compartment compatible with 16" laptops and the 17" MacBook Pro (dimensions- 15.4" x 10.4" x 1")

Removable shelves and flexible walls create a fully customizable interior Shelves easily remove to store personal items Memory foam on interior of backpack lid helps protect your delicate LCD screen Four accessory pockets allow fast access to memory cards and other small items Industrial strength hook-n-loop straps on side of the bag hold your tripod Water-proof EVA base withstands the elements and allows the case to stand up on its own Strap management system keeps excess strap material rolled up, secured in place and out of your way Size 12.5 x 8 x 17 in Fits devices 10.4 x 4.7 x 15.4 in Suspends the SLR camera with the attached lens pointed downward for protection and quick access. Padded dividers that adjust to fit extra lenses or camera bodies. A molded EVA base on our water-resistant camera bags protects your camera when you need to set it down. Keeps excess strap material rolled up, secured in place and out of the way after you adjust shoulder straps to your desired fit.

Attach your tripod to the exterior of the camera bag and secure it with an adjustable buckle. Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »Great camera bag for a great price! ProsGood Quality BuildNice SizePractical LayoutWaterproof BottomConsNone At The MomentBest UsesGreat Camera BackpackWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)great pro bag ProsEasy Fit 15' LaptopGreat For Pro Camera'sGreat paddingGreat protectionGreat travel bagConsNone from meBest UsesShooting SportsWas this a gift?:NoAround the World and Back ProsFits All Charging DevicesFits All My Camera GearFits My 15" LaptopHolds My Phone KeysProtects My GearConsBlack is only colorOnly comes in blackBest UsesTravelWas this a gift?
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ProsBest Fit For My GearsConsAdd Security FeaturesBest UsesWas this a gift?:No3 times to India and back! Was this a gift?:NoSlr camera/laptop backpack (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)Perfect & Compact Camera backpack Was this a gift?:No(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)better than it looks. and it looks great ProsComfortableLots of spaceStrongVery protectiveConsCould be betterNo Raincover BadBest UsesLove itWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)The perfect bag for the Job ProsComfortableConvenientDynamicEfficientLightweightOrganizedQuality materialsConsnoneBest UsesGeneral purposePhotographyTravelWas this a gift?:NoDisplaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious |
scrotum backpack purchaseAn Affordable Camera Case That Can Hang with the Big BoysFirst off, let me start off by describing what I was looking for in a camera case.
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I am currently working part-time as a semi-professional photographer. I have shot engagements, proms, birthday parties, newborn sessions, family sessions and still life. I have an older Canon Rebel XT that I started off with years ago. Currently, I am shooting with a Canon EOS 6D. I have a few lenses which includes the kit lens that came with my XT, a nifty 50, a 23mm wide angle and an 85mm prime.
kungsleden backpackSince the 6D doesn't have a built in flash, I also have a basic speedlite.
samsonite backpack qoo10Along with this, I have a couple of memory cards, lens cleaning kits, a wireless shutter remote, some Eneloop batteries/cases, a couple of camera straps, etc. All this being said, not for a critique of my gear, but to express the amount of stuff I was looking to manage into one camera bag. Before receiving the Case Logic SLRC-206, I was using a trendy red Golla camera bag (the Erica model).

I loved the look of this bag, but I quickly outgrew it when I got my second lens (and definitely when I purchased the full frame 6D). So I started a hunt for a new bag. On my "musts" list were the following: Adjustable interior so I could re-adjust with each new purchase Roomy enough for two camera bodies and at least 3 lenses A padded compartment for my laptop (or at very least my little 7" tablet) A compartment that opens quickly and fully so that I could use the bag like a holster or sling (basically quick access for those unexpected shots). Affordable...meaning less than $100 since I am currently trying to buy more professional level equipment, business insurance, etc. I am wanting to wait until I have a steady business before dropping $300-$500 on a camera bag. At first I was leaning towards single strap sling-style bags. They provided quick access to the camera and could be worn across the back or under the armpit. However, after looking I found that most of these were not roomy enough.

Eventually, I settled on a backpack style. They were roomy enough and many models accommodated good-sized laptops. From this jumping off point, I totally and completely fell in love with Ape Cases. There was one problem though...their prices. So in comes my second choice...the Case Logic SLRC-206. My DSLR Backpack Like the Ape Cases, the Case Logic bag has brightly colored interior. This is great because the bright orange interior is a great contrast from my mostly black equipment. When I am working in a dim situation, it makes it a little easier to find the things that I need. I have now had this bag a couple of years and I am still happy with it. So far, its is still checking all the boxes that I need it to. FeaturesHeavy-duty padded straps for comfort Upper hand loop for alternative carrying Multiple pockets and organizers for SD cards, cables, etc. Rubberized bottom to protect your gear from the damp ground. Tripod straps so you can attach your sticks to the side of the bag.

Two velcro straps over the outer zipper to keep the zipper from traveling too far and dumping your stuff (handy when you are using your pack like pseudo-sling). Sling system to cushion your camera body. Camera is at the top of the bag for quick access. Bright orange-yellow interior for easy sighting of equipment. Adjustable velcro dividers so you can customize the inside of the pack for your particular equipment. Roomy pack that is still a manageable weight. Why I Like ItI like this particular pack because it has proven to be durable and it carries just about everything that I need on a shoot. When I bought this camera backpack a couple of years ago, I paid just under $100. I still feel that it was money well spent. The straps are still firmly attached. There has been no threads unraveling and my equipment has been well protected in damp weather more than once. I really enjoy the sling system that hold the camera. It is basically a suspended divider that is located just inside the upper portion of the pack.

If you do not want to fully open your pack, you can just unzip the top bit and pull out your camera. It is quick, convenient and it helps protect your camera if your bag is dropped. This is because the camera isn't resting against the sides of your bag. Instead, it is suspended at the top of the inner compartment of the bag. The bag is roomy and super adjustable. Straps can be adjusted and the inside dividers can be moved around to suit your needs. Currently, I have a Canon 6D (full size DSLR), four lenses, 1 Canon Rebel XT body, 2 batteries for each camera body, 2 wall chargers (1 for each charger), a spare SD card, 2 USB cables, 1 Zoom mic/recorder, 1 Yongnuo flash, 4 Eneloop batteries in a clear case in the main compartment of the bag. All of this equipment easily fits. In the side pockets and the other inner pockets, I have even more things light portable light diffusers and camera manuals stored. One of the original draws to this bag was the ability for me to carry my laptop around easily (my portable editing station).

I wanted the choice of shooting tethered or to edit my pics on the spot. I have a large 17" Dell Inspiron. While I believe this bag is designed more for the 15" laptop (or ultra thin 17"), my laptop fits just barely. I can get the 1.5" thick laptop in there easy enough, though the zipper can be a little sluggish zipping up around the contours of the huge laptop. If I do not need the laptop, I usually load in my mini tablet and use the rest of the space for additional equipment. At the time of this writing, I have an articulating arm, 32" collapsible 5-in-1 reflector, a Grifiti Nootle Tablet Tripod Mount and a few other bits and pieces in the laptop compartment. I have taken this backpack on several shoots and on many photography class assignments. The straps are pretty comfortable, but after walking around with it all day fully packed, it does get a bit heavy. If you are going on a typical 1-2 hour shoot, it is pretty comfortable. However, when I have to trek for hours in the Southern humidity, it does get hot on the back.