Summary: For some years now I owned and used the Lowepro Slingshot 200 AW. Because this bag pushes too much on my shoulder and has no way to attach a drink bottle, I looked for...
Pros: The Lowepro Flipside 400 AW fits perfectly and ergonomically and is a dream to carry. The slip lock system makes it possible to attach additional bags and pouches to m...
Cons: Unfortunately, the drink bottle holder of the S&F system does not fit into the slip lock system used on the waist belt!! The strap of the bottle holder is too wide to ...
Summary: I am a beginning photographer who's equipment collection is going quickly. This backpack has enough space to hold all of my equipment, and then some.
Pros: Comfortable, Lots of storage, Reasonably Priced
Summary: Just returned from Yellowstone for the pack's first outing. The unique access to the hardware compartment, opening from the side thats against your back was a stroke of...
Pros: Don't have to lay it down, Easy access, Light Weight, Roomy
Cons: Couldn't mount 2nd lens, Like to see w 2, Pockets don't fit CFcards
Summary: Just returned from Yellowstone for the pack's first outing. The unique access to the hardware compartment, opening from the side thats against your back was a stroke of...
Pros: Don't have to lay it down, Easy access, Light Weight, Roomy
Cons: Couldn't mount 2nd lens, Like to see w 2, Pockets don't fit CFcards
Summary: I have found this to be a great backpack. It will hold two cameras and several lenses and still has room for other accessories. Plus it's tripod holder is great.
Pros: Back open, Lots of room, Tripod holder, Well Made
Summary: I'd outgrown my fanny pack bag and was intrigued by this bag's design. After using it for a month I can attest to the usefulness of the zippered opening being placed...
Summary: I'd outgrown my fanny pack bag and was intrigued by this bag's design. After using it for a month I can attest to the usefulness of the zippered opening being placed...