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If you have a lot of stuff to put in your DSLR bag, Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG may carry a load with ease.
Canon has an impressive and well designed camera bag with assorted compartments, padded cushion, exterior straps and made of top materials. The bag main compartment may hold your DSLR camera, battery, lenses, tripod and other potpourri of items while the external pockets may store some littler instrumentation like charger or cable. Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG may integrate up to two little SLR camera bodies, up to three or four lenses and various other accessories. The straps on the bottom may also carry your tripod.
This DSLR Backpack has a carry handle with a removable strap and padded shoulder straps to made it comfortable for the daily use.
It is made from rugged nylon water-resistant and weather-resistant polyester and nylon. For added durability, Canon Deluxe Photo DSLR Backpack 200EG is coated with urethane. It also features a padded divider system for vast organization.
Respect to other bags it lacks an all-weather cover that could be zipped out to cover your bag in bad climatic conditions. But it is a very little applied features and the price of this bag is lower equated to similar Lowepro and Tamrac backpacks with a great quality/price ratio.
The bag is supplied in a Black with Green Accent colour that i personally like very much, but as usual this is a very personal opinion.
You may buy this lightweight DSLR bag on Canon’s official internet site for $75. Save 53% when you buy on Amazon as it is priced for only $42.59.
Lowepro Photo Runner Camera Black
The Photo Runner 100 is a fast-access, convertible beltpack / shoulder bag and multi-functional carrying solution for your DSLR kit. Lightweight, slim in profile and agile, the Photo Runner 100 serves as an idealisti each day bag for the enthusiast—as well as a compact solution for the active photographer shooting an event or taking a day trip. Unzip the fast-access lid from the side and work right out of the roomy main compartment. Adjustable, padded dividers offer multiple ways to load your gear—whether you carry your DSLR kit in the Photo Runner 100—or use it as an on-the-fly lens / accessory bag while shooting an event. Two outside pockets provide quick access to accessaries and personal gear. One features a “quiet” cord closure. The tuck-away waistbelt with compression straps keeps the weight of gear on the hips and helps denigrate motion when the Photo Runner 100 is worn as a beltpack. A removable, adaptable shoulder strap with non-slip padding turns the Photo Runner 100 into a comfortable shoulder bag solution. Additional features like SlipLock attachment loops and webbing straps at the bottom exaggerate carrying options—add compatible pouches, cases, or even a little tripod or monopod to the Photo Runner 100 with ease. The Photo Runner 100 is available in Black and Mica.
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Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
I removed some straps. By Thomas O’Neill Even though I found the waist straps too much trouble to use, I still like the bag with just the shoulder strap. It holds 3 lenses with hoods attached (and more if you stack smaller primes) and all the cards, batteries, etc. that I normally carry. It is deep enough that you can carry a water bottle in place of one lens if you prefer. I usually carry my camera out of the bag, but it will fit a small or medium size DSLR with lens attached along with 2 lenses — a preferred carry for wet or dusty conditions. The tripod straps on the bottom and loops for slip-lock add-ons on each end are a plus. I would recommend this as a second bag when you wish to travel light but it is a bit small for a primary bag.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
good little bag, but the front pockets are useless By D. Louie like the old camcorder bags, this bag is great to hold your camcorder or DSLR (without vertical grip). The carrying options are great; either use the shoulder strap or the built in belt clip. When tucking the belt away in the provided slot, it does feel a bit uncomfortable. Big plus is the side straps to add lens case, thus expanding your capacity. I use it as an accessory bag: lenses, flash, batteries and etc.
big minus is the thin slot pockets, you really can’t put anything thicker than 1/2″ in there without creating a bulge and the Velcro closure is not secure. My old camcorder bag had a zipper pocket that was 1.5″ in width; it was great for batteries and thicker items. Lowepro needs to get rid of the thin pocket concept with some of their other bags; my flipside 300 also has a useless side pocket that can’t hold thick item too.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A nice bag for hikes By Marie I bought this bag in order to be able to carry my camera with me easier when hiking. Simply put it around your waist and the camera is easy reachable. There is also extra room for equipment or also snacks.
I would recommend it for amateurs and people who like to have the camera easily available when walking or hiking
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