Digital Concepts All-Weather SLR Camera Backpack Case

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Featuring a fully-padded interior with soft, adjustable velcro dividers, this case is perfect for the photographer on the go. This lightweight backpack is constructed of water-resistant nylon, and has room for an average-sized digital SLR camera body, up to 2 compact flashes, and 3 short to medium-length zoom lenses. In addition, small accessories can be stored in the front zippered pouch -- which has several small pockets inside -- as well as the zippered mesh pocket located inside the main compartment.

Further protection comes in the form of a pull-out rain jacket, which conveniently tucks away in a velcro flap underneath the backpack. When the weather takes a turn for the worse, simply unfurl the jacket, slip it over the case, tighten the cord, and your equipment will be well-shielded from the elements in a matter of seconds!

Not only does this backpack keep your camera and lenses safe, it also provides a comfortable experience for its users. This case is especially light and compact, weighing only 1.3 pounds (590g) and measuring a mere 12 x 9 x 6 inches (30.5 x 23 x 15 cm). Padded, adjustable shoulder straps provide a comfortable carrying option, and even the top handle is padded with a mesh lining to wick away moisture and prevent slippage.

Product Details

  • Made from Water Resistant Material with Pull-Out Rain Jacket
  • Padded Interior for Ultimate Protection
  • Lightweight, Rugged and Durable
  • Adjustable Velcro Dividers for a Custom Fit
  • Front Zippered Pocket with Interior Pockets for Accessories

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DSLR Backpack
 
Review Date: July 29, 2010
Reviewer: Sunny,
Good optional backpack for traveling. I am a biker so I would be very happy if the bag had been a bit bigger.
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Review Date: July 20, 2010
Reviewer: Sammy N. Mastroianni,
I bought this bag for my Canon Digital rebel, my standard lens, a telephoto lens, a flash, 3 filters, battery charger and it all fits oh so perfectly inside. I would recommend this backpack/bag to everyone that has a camera like mine to get this bag because it holds all, has adjustable straps on the back to maximize portability, and has a weather protector cover built into the bottom that pulls out and encases the whole backpack. This is quite a great bag and does not feel cheap in any way, shape, or form. So if you have the camera, you might as well protect it with this bag because no other bag will hold it like this bag does, and for the price, no other bag can compete!
using it
 
Review Date: April 5, 2010
Reviewer: Juan C. Tostado,
Well Its a good bag overall. I wish I could put 2 cameras with accessories. I have a nikon D40, SB 600 speed light flash, among what I carry. it can annoy after a few hours of friction on the back. but its really cool that you can completely customize the inside to your needs. overall for the price, its an ok bag.
Broke
 
Review Date: November 6, 2009
Reviewer: Donetta Jamieson, Oklahoma, USA
i bought this bag to carry my canon 40d and a lens i use. well it worked great for about a month and just recently it has started to tear from the seams in 3 different places. and because its tearing at the handle i can no longer use it. im disappointed but i think all in all this bag would work for a smaller more compact camera or maybe even the rebel. i dont recommend for larger dslr's.
BOUGHT IT. SMALL, GOOD FOR BEGINNERS
 
Review Date: August 3, 2009
Reviewer: James Mcguire, Snohomish, WA
Good value for a beginner like me. The rain cover was a must since I live near Seattle, WA. Inside dividers have rough edges on the movable velcro dividers. I might put in a couple pieces of no-fuzz cotton cloth (It won't create static that attracts dust and lint or make micro scratches like many fibers.) to keep my lenses and camera from getting scratched on the velcro. I needed a light weight pack for some neck and shoulder problems. Average padding on the straps. In time I'll, no doubt, get a larger one with more features like a tripod holder, more compartments, waist strap and fully padded shoulder straps. Overall it's fine for me for a good while.
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