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Perfect size for camera and accessories! I highly recommend !I have owned this bag for over a month now, and I have plenty of nice things to say about it.I first used it when I went hiking, and brought it with me up the mountain. This bag is 100% light and comfortable. I constantly forgot it was even on my back. It fit everything I need, and it's super padded so it always feels comfortable on the wearer's back.This bag has four compartments - two side zippers that fit camera batteries, sd cards, and other small accessories; the main zipper that you see in the picture that opens as a big square, which has several (extremely soft and padded) compartments that fit your camera, lens, flash, microphone, etc. and two small areas to hold sd cards and other small items on the inside of the flap; and a drawstring opening you'll find at the top of the bag when you lift the two (magnetic) straps shown in the product picture, that fits books, clothes, phones, water, etc. The size of the opening depends on how large you made the compartments found when you open the zipper below. Something I didn't see stated in the product's description is that it actually DOES HAVE a laptop slot. It fits my 14" laptop perfectly.The compartments in the main camera area have velcro, meaning you can make the compartments any size you need. On the bottom of the bag, there are two straps that tighten and loosen, which are perfect for holding a tripod. I love how the two straps that close the bag are actually magnetic, but are made to look like old-fashioned straps, so they look great but are very practical. Also, it is great that the bag is water resistant, so if you're shooting in the rain, you don't have to worry.Usability: 4/5The only complaint I have is that you have to take the bag off of your back each time you need to get at something in the bag. Some other bags actually house the camera in a side zipper, so you can just move the bag to your side and grab your camera, instead of having to take the entire bag off. Other than that, I have used it on a hike and two photoshoots, and it has been great to me in every scenario.Quality: 5/5All of the materials used on this bag are of high quality and make for a very comfortable bag on your back.Style: 5/5This bag fits every outfit, and it looks amazing whether it's in nature or public.Overall, I am in love with this camera bag. It has everything I could've asked for. I am 100% impressed and overly satisfied with my purchase. I truly hope you purchase this bag for yourself. I know I can trust it to hold all of my expensive camera equipment with no problems whatsoever, which is why it deserves my 5 star rating.I wanted a small-ish, affordable camera bag to take traveling and hiking. I have three lenses, a 50mm, a 28mm, and a 100-400mm. In some ways it is too small as it only just barely fits my 100-400 - and I have to detach one of the dividers in order to get it to fit. But in other ways, it is too big, as I only have three lenses and one body, so I have divider spaces left over.My biggest issue is that there isn't really anywhere good to put my accessories: extra batteries, filters, rocket blower, mini-tripod, lens cloths, etc. There is one large pocket on the inside of the flap on the front, but things will not stay organized in there and the opening is not secure, so things could potentially fall out when that pocket is open. On the inside of the side flap there are two pockets for SD cards, but that's it for places to put small accessories.On the plus side, it is comfortable to wear (but I haven't worn it for a long hike yet) and the construction seems quite solid. If I had more lenses or bodies and didn't need to fit my 100-400 in there, I would like it even more. Ultimately, I think it wasn't the best choice for my purposes and I probably would have returned it if I wasn't leaving for my trip so soon.I have been schlepping this bag all over Scotland for the last two weeks and this bag had done marvelously. The main thing that drew me to it is that it does not look like a camera bag and indeed several people were surprised when I started pulling things out if it. It's the perfect size for being on the go. The only thing I couldn't fit in it was my laptop, but that's just because it's a 17" monstrosity that doesn't fit in much of anything. The camera compartment can be configured to however you want. I have a Canon 7d Mark i body and battery pack, a 70-200mm lens, a 16-35mm wide angle lens, and a 18-55mm lens all in it with no problem. However, the 70-200 or other lens of equal length is probably the largest lens this bag will hold. The top compartment is able to hold quite a few things. In the attached photo I have a flannel shirt, two lens hoods, a small pharmacy, two charging cords, a power adapter, hand lotion, sunglasses, a beanie, a chocolate bar, and a regular size hardcover book underneath it all. There are also two notebooks in the laptop sleeve part of it. The side pockets are a good size to store battery packs and chargers and straps in. I didn't have a tripod, but I would assume with the quality of the bag the straps would work just fine. Being in Scotland the raincover got used frequently and kept everything nice and dry. I flew on everything from regional flights to transatlantic and had absolutely no problems with storing it in overhead compartments on any of the flights. The interior is well padded and I had no worries about damage to any of the equipment. Overall this is an excellent camera bag and I would definitely recommend it.First, I like that it doesn't look like a fancy camera bag waiting to be stolen! It come with a rain protector. It has many pockets and versatile storage capacity. The back of the pack is well padded and breathable. The straps are well made and adjustable so they are comfortable for long hikes. In my bag is my Nikon, 4 lenses (including my huge telephoto), my underwater camera, my GoPro, my 14" laptop, tripod, all my cords and rechargers, my cell phone, my cleaning accessories, memory card case and a change of clothes! All in all, a well-made camera backpack that looks like a normal backpack that can take a beating and holds all my sh**!!!Tarion M-02 canvas camera back pack green. A wonderful product for a reasonable price. Convenience is key here, as the shoulder straps are made with cushion to add extra comfort, so it does not wear down when carrying the back pack for hours. The back of the bag has a thick pad and net layer, to add comfort and breathing. It is roomy and has enough depth, which means lenses can be placed perpendicular to the bag to increase room for more equipment. The back pack includes a separate section for a laptop and flash diffuser pads. Tripod buckle is at the bottom, which balances the weight. It is stylish, good in quality and great in comfort. 5/5.This is an amazing bag! It’s almost completely functional and practical. The space/layout is amazing! The only problem (which most wont care about) was the chest strap, as it sits quite uncomfortably with anyone with even a slight amount of bust. Haha but all in all the quality is unbeatable and comfortability is definitely an A+However, as pictured in the last picture There was a small hole on the bottom piece on the front... I assume from the markings from packaging/shipping. If the packaging + chest strap issues were improved it would be perfect. Still very satisfied and pleased with this purchase.I've been using this bag from intense scrambles to daily city use and it handles both scenarios quite well. It is sturdy, the rain proof shell is very handy and the compartments are perfect for my needs. It fits my 13" ultrabook, Sony a7Riii with a 24-105 lens and all the accessories needed for both devices. In the top compartment there is enough room to fit a hand held gimbal which is quite nice as well for videographers. The straps on the underside of the bag are also durable enough to hold a full sized tripod without issue. All in all, if you are looking for a mid sized camera bag with a secure laptop compartment and adjustable interior dividers this bag will do a very good job for the money.I’m honestly obsessed with this backpack. In it, I keep my T7i and 18-270, a 50mm, a kit lens, and a 75-300, along with battery charger in the main gear area. In the side pockets, I keep model releases, a pen, extra cards, cleaning accoutrements, etc. In the top part of the body, which is separated from your gear by a sleeve, I keep my wallet, a couple 500ml water bottles, a small power bank for my phone, small odds and ends. In the laptop sleeve, my 13” Mac and occasionally my iPad.The backpack is flippin’ sturdy as heck which is a huge relief.My only gripe is that I would prefer to have a backpack with some sort of anti theft measure for the camera compartment, but I can add a tricky clip to the two zippers myself.