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The TARION Camera Backpack Bag is a compact yet spacious solution for photographers on the go. With a waterproof rain cover, adjustable straps, and the ability to hold a DSLR camera along with multiple lenses, this bag is designed for both functionality and comfort. Weighing only 1.83 pounds, it’s perfect for day trips and urban adventures, making it an essential companion for any photography enthusiast.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Weight | 1.83 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.1"D x 11"W x 14.5"H |
Storage Volume | 12 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Autographed | No |
Number Of Pockets | 11 |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Strap Type | Adjustable,Removable |
Theme | Photography |
Style Name | Dslr Backpack |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Subject Character | sports |
Color | Black |
W**R
Accommodates all of my Sony a6xxx equipment
Not too big. Not too small. When loaded with a body and a bunch of lenses it is still comfortable to wear. So far (I will update in six months or so) the backpack appears to be well constructed. Zippers work fine etc. I got it in blue which is ok looking. It is a rather subtle darkish blue. Shoulder straps are adjustable and comfortable. Has pockets on the sides for a H20 bottle. You could probably put a small compact mini tripod in that pocket. For carrying a larger tripod there are straps on the bottom to secure the tripod. Since the tripod is hanging from the bottom rather than the side the load seems better distributed - that was relatively important for me. As you can see from the product photos the inside of the back pack is completely customizable. Easy and plenty of room to pack a body or two, several lenses of varying focal lengths, spare batteries and a tripod on the bottom.So what do I NOT like? I don't like the idea that it is on my back and every time I want to access the contents I will need to take it off. Then I have to set it on a rock or the ground, unzip it and remove the lens or whatever I needed. The world is full of compromises. This back pack is, for me, certainly a compromise. I do not like carrying my lenses and bodies and flash etc etc in a shoulder bag. And I own several different versions including an ancient Domke bag that is fantastic. But frequently the shoulder bag is too uncomfortable. The shoulder bag flops around while hiking - even with a waist strap. The upside is that I can relatively easily access the contents. But depending on the model the bag doesn't hold enough equipment. No place for a tripod. How about a hip bag? Meh same issues. And I have several of them. And sometimes, with a hip bag I still have to remove the bag to get to my stuff.So is this the perfect bag? Nope. It is not the perfect bag because the perfect bad does not exist. But I do like what this backpack bag can offer. And for certain photo expeditions it absolutely fits the bill.
N**E
Perfect size
I really like this compact camera bag. It holds my two compact cameras (Nikon coolpix L810, Panasonic LUMIX G-3), two lenses, filters, cables and batteries. I still have room for telephoto lens to complete the collection. The bag itself is very light, has a large external flat pocket and larger internal flat pocket. I like that it has a very smooth exterior void of unnecessary straps, buckles and d-rings. I am not a professional photographer just a tourist and this is plenty rugged to ride around in the back of car or camper with the rest of the travel gear. It does come with waterproof cover but I don’t plan on packing it out in the rain. The zippers work just fine for me, I will be using zipper wax on them like I do on the rest of my travel and camping gear. Note that I added an extra divider from another camera bag, as it comes there is one large space at the top.
F**W
Great Camera Bag!
The TARION Camera Bag DSLR Camera Backpack is an excellent choice for photographers on the go. It offers a perfect balance of functionality and comfort, with well-organized compartments to securely store your DSLR camera, lenses, and accessories. The waterproof rain cover is a thoughtful addition, ensuring your gear stays dry during unpredictable weather. The dedicated laptop compartment is spacious and provides extra protection for your device. The padded shoulder straps make it comfortable to carry, even for extended periods.Overall, a durable and reliable camera bag that meets all the needs of a serious photographer. Highly recommend!
G**E
Low Price, Does the Job
This bag is a nice, medium to light duty kit. The padding included is adequate, but not suitable for any really aggressive back packing in my view, as it is not super thick and pillowy to prevent heavy lenses from clanking against each other. However, I just needed somewhere to store my lenses. So this bag works at the price paid.Quality is decent. Lots of pockets. Adjustable dividers. Adequate padding for non-professional photography pursuits. IMO, a value for the money as long as you recognize that it's minimum protection.
K**Z
Compact and Reliable – TARION TB-S Camera Backpack Review
I recently purchased the TARION Camera Backpack Bag Small (TB-S), and after using it for several trips, I can confidently say it's a solid choice for photographers seeking a compact yet functional bag.Design and Build Quality:The backpack boasts a sleek, minimalist design that doesn't scream "camera bag," which I appreciate for discreet urban shoots. The exterior is made of durable nylon with water-resistant properties, and it comes with a rain cover for added protection. The zippers are smooth, and the stitching appears robust.Interior Organization:Inside, the TB-S offers customizable compartments with adjustable dividers, allowing me to securely fit my DSLR, two lenses, a flash, and accessories. There's also a dedicated sleeve that comfortably accommodates my 13" laptop. The side pocket is handy for carrying a water bottle, and the bottom straps are perfect for attaching a tripod.Comfort and Portability:The padded shoulder straps and breathable back panel make the bag comfortable to wear for extended periods. It's lightweight and compact, easily fitting under an airplane seat, which is a huge plus for travel.Drawbacks:While the bag is well-constructed, I did notice that the zippers could be a bit more durable. After a few months of use, one of the zipper pulls showed signs of wear. Additionally, the bag's capacity is limited, so it might not be suitable for photographers with extensive gear.Conclusion:Overall, the TARION TB-S Camera Backpack offers excellent value for its price. It's perfect for photographers who need a compact, well-organized bag for their essential gear. While it has minor areas for improvement, its functionality and design make it a worthwhile investment.
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