This review is from: Lightdow Water Resistant Day Trip Photographic Bag QR for SLR/DSLR Cameras and Accessories – Black (QR Camera Bag + Lens Pouch Pack) (Electronics)
Customer Video Review Length:: 6:10 Mins
My first bag was by Case Logic and I chose it because I did not want to carry something larger at the time, but after a short while, I found out that the Case Logic bag is flawed, their rubber zipper snapped
Lightdow’s zippers feels stronger and sturdier and the bag has plenty of space for my growing accessories for the Rebel T3i
I was running low in space with the original bag as I had extra batteries, extra wall plugs, mini tripod. It just left no space for extra lens
Lightdow’s Photographic Bag allows me to quickly access my camera and has plenty of space for the camera caps and the protection is pretty nice also. Each side is padded and the inner velcro pads are also adds extra protection
Smaller pouches uses the material that is similar to the waist belts and the neoprene material is fairly thick to add protection
Zippers, velcro, and clips all work together to keep the camera safe and yet easily accessible. The pack itself has protection around the sides to reduce impact damage
Overall, the protection is adequate and the extra space is just great. The weight of the bag is just about right and the zippers are smooth. Threading is well done and I did not see any loose threads. Multiple access into the compartments and extra compartments allows for simple use and easily accessing the compartments
Hope my experience with the bag helps ya out. Questions and comments welcome
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This review is from: Lightdow Water Resistant Day Trip Photographic Bag QR for SLR/DSLR Cameras and Accessories – Black (QR Camera Bag + Lens Pouch Pack) (Electronics)
This is a really nice backpack and it sure beats my old piece of crap camera case. lol.
When I got this the first thing I noticed about it that set it apart from other camera cases that I have owned and seen, was that it came with individual bags for my lens and accessories. Usually I would have to buy this separate and in the end I would have all these different brand name and nothing matched (I guess a little OCD there. lol) The individual bags are made from neoprene (a synthetic rubber). This is a nice thing because it makes it durable against liquids and stains so you dont have to worry about your lens getting screwed up. There are 4 different sizes (s, m, l, and xl) depending on what size lens you are using. The XL bag will hold a lens up to 10.5 inches long. The large holds one up to 7.5 inches long. The medium holds one 6.25 inches long and small holds a lens 5 inches long.
On to the actual backpack. This is made from polyester and nylon. It can hold up to three cameras at a time however, I just carry my one and put my accessory bags in the other compartments. Unlike traditional carrying cases this one is carried like a backpack. You can strap it across your back or strap it across the front of your body without worrying about flinging it. It does have adjustable straps so you can adjust the size-its fits both men and women comfortably as well as kids(My 11 year old is modeling it for pics. lol he wasnt happy). The zippers on it are easy to use and it does have vlecro/clip locks in place so that the bag will not open up and spill the contents everywhere.
Overall its a great product at great price. I do suggest that you pay the extra to get the lens bags-its worth it. I did get this at a full promotional discount for my unbias review in return.
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Pretty sturdy camera bag with ways to hook up camera lens,
Customer Video Review Length:: 6:10 Mins
My first bag was by Case Logic and I chose it because I did not want to carry something larger at the time, but after a short while, I found out that the Case Logic bag is flawed, their rubber zipper snapped
Lightdow’s zippers feels stronger and sturdier and the bag has plenty of space for my growing accessories for the Rebel T3i
I was running low in space with the original bag as I had extra batteries, extra wall plugs, mini tripod. It just left no space for extra lens
Lightdow’s Photographic Bag allows me to quickly access my camera and has plenty of space for the camera caps and the protection is pretty nice also. Each side is padded and the inner velcro pads are also adds extra protection
Smaller pouches uses the material that is similar to the waist belts and the neoprene material is fairly thick to add protection
Zippers, velcro, and clips all work together to keep the camera safe and yet easily accessible. The pack itself has protection around the sides to reduce impact damage
Overall, the protection is adequate and the extra space is just great. The weight of the bag is just about right and the zippers are smooth. Threading is well done and I did not see any loose threads. Multiple access into the compartments and extra compartments allows for simple use and easily accessing the compartments
Hope my experience with the bag helps ya out. Questions and comments welcome
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This is a really nice backpack and it sure beats my old piece of …,
When I got this the first thing I noticed about it that set it apart from other camera cases that I have owned and seen, was that it came with individual bags for my lens and accessories. Usually I would have to buy this separate and in the end I would have all these different brand name and nothing matched (I guess a little OCD there. lol) The individual bags are made from neoprene (a synthetic rubber). This is a nice thing because it makes it durable against liquids and stains so you dont have to worry about your lens getting screwed up. There are 4 different sizes (s, m, l, and xl) depending on what size lens you are using. The XL bag will hold a lens up to 10.5 inches long. The large holds one up to 7.5 inches long. The medium holds one 6.25 inches long and small holds a lens 5 inches long.
On to the actual backpack. This is made from polyester and nylon. It can hold up to three cameras at a time however, I just carry my one and put my accessory bags in the other compartments. Unlike traditional carrying cases this one is carried like a backpack. You can strap it across your back or strap it across the front of your body without worrying about flinging it. It does have adjustable straps so you can adjust the size-its fits both men and women comfortably as well as kids(My 11 year old is modeling it for pics. lol he wasnt happy). The zippers on it are easy to use and it does have vlecro/clip locks in place so that the bag will not open up and spill the contents everywhere.
Overall its a great product at great price. I do suggest that you pay the extra to get the lens bags-its worth it. I did get this at a full promotional discount for my unbias review in return.
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