Tamrac 5374 Rust/Black Adventure 74 Photo Backpack (Rust/Black)

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The Adventure 74 Photo Backpack is a versatile, high-mobility pack that holds a DSLR with a lens attached, several extra lenses and flashes. The front accessory pocket organizes accessories and personal items.. Inside the main compartment, adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect equipment while zippered pockets organize small accessories and feature Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that have been used up. Tamrac's QuickClip tripod attachment system with a reinforced mesh pocket securely holds a tripod centered and balanced on the front of the pack. A comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with adjustable waist strap and an EasyGrip carrying handle provide convenient carrying options.

Product Details

  • The Adventure 74 Photo Backpack is a versatile, high-mobility pack that holds a DSLR with a lens attached, several extra lenses and flashes.
  • The front accessory pocket holds accessories and personal items.
  • Inside the main compartment, adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect equipment while zippered pockets organize small accessories
  • Tamrac's QuickClip tripod attachment system with a reinforced mesh pocket securely holds a tripod centered and balanced on the front of the pack.
  • A comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with adjustable waist strap and an EasyGrip carrying handle provide convenient carrying options.

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Good backpack
 
Review Date: August 20, 2010
Reviewer: H. McGuire,
This is a good size backpack for those starting pro. The previous bag I had would only hold my camera and 2 small lenses. This one obviously holds a lot more. It also has straps so you can attach your tripod to the outside and carry with you. I did order a Shootsac for on location shooting. This backpack doesn't offer the quick availability that is needed when in the middle of a shoot, but it is great for carrying all your gear from place to place safely.
Great bag, weird straps
 
Review Date: June 26, 2010
Reviewer: H. Beck, Honolulu, HI, USA
First I got the smaller version, and although I loved the size, it just wasn't big enough. My 7D could barely fit if I moved the adjustable walls around, but then it wouldn't hold extra lenses or much else. Anyway, this size is good for the camera, a couple lenses, battery charger, maybe a flash, and then the little things (filters, memory, etc).

My only issue is that the straps don't feel very comfortable when I'm wearing it on my back. It just seems awkward. I hope I break it in and get used to it, though. But what's really off is the "waist" strap. Even at the lowest adjustable setting, it still goes across my chest. I'm not that big, and I tried to adjust the pack and straps to fix it. At best, it's like an external push up bra! Ha! I guess I just won't use that strap...

Like I said, I'm going to try to break it in and see if I can figure out how to best use the straps. I'll update my review once I've used the bag a little more. I don't have all my lenses and accessories yet, but I'll try to include a picture of how everything fits into the bag once it's all there!
camera bag
 
Review Date: February 4, 2010
Reviewer: Susan L. Brown, california
Great camera bag. Large enough to hold my Rebel and additional lenses as well as my external flash and my pocket sized point and shoot.
Nice bag but maybe not for large zoom lens
 
Review Date: October 15, 2009
Reviewer: Clay Clatur, Estero, FL
I bought this backpack based on another recommendation herein that it would hold my DSLR body (Nikon D80), regular lens, 75-300mm zoom lens, and especially a 200-500mm lens (I have the Tamrac). This is exactly what I have and wanted to carry.

Well, my stuff barely fits - VERY snug to the point I'm a little wary. And it does not hold the 200-500mm hood at all.
The 5375 might have given me more room, but it looked like the 5374 would work OK and it was ~$30 less.
Anyway, be aware that if you have 200-500mm Zoom, it may not fit to your liking.
Perfect
 
Review Date: January 7, 2009
Reviewer: M. Mowery, Owosso, mi United States
This is Tamrac's model 5374 "Adventure 74" pack. They also have a whole Adventure series of various sizes - this is not one of them. This backpack is simply great. It's well made and very versatile, with lots of moveable velcro dividers so you can customize it. Mine holds a Sony a300 with 28-300 lens attached, 70 Macro, 10-20 zoom, large flash unit, ringlight, extra battery with charger, 4 extra memory cards, filter wallet with 6 filters, bounce card, remote release, lens cleaning supplies, lens hoods, "Magic Lantern" guide, and several other small cords and gadgets. Used on a recent snowshoe outing, it was secure and comfortable to carry. The flip side is that it doesn't simply slip off when you need to get into it, but I'm OK with that. I haven't tried carrying a tripod with it yet but a friend who has a bigger version of this pack reports that it works well for him.
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