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The Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III is a versatile camera backpack designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It features rear and side access for quick gear retrieval, enhanced weather protection, and customizable storage options, making it perfect for photographers on the move.
M**.
Good looking and Versatile
This is my first ever camera bag. I had no idea what size to get, nor what features were necessary. All I knew was that the prices of these things could easily get out of hand for what essentially amounted to the exact same things. Now, I am not going to say that this Lowepro was a cheap purchase, but I will say that I know exactly where the money is going. This bag as great build quality, plenty of padding, and versatile organization options. For reference, I carry around a Lumix G9 with an OM-Systems 40-150 f2.8 Pro constantly attached. It's a smallish setup for the M4/3, but good space is needed to carry it around. I also have a 25mm f1.7, 12-60mm f3.5-5.6 that stay in the bag, along with several other accessories. This will also hold my RS3 Mini, an Insta360 Flow, a 13" Laptop, an Anker wireless mic setup, an Anker powerbank, SSD, and all the cables to make them function. That's on the inside. On the outside, I got a Cowman carbon fiber travel tripod that is held on like a champ with a strap and stretchy side pouch. This bag does a fine job standing on its own. It has a side access panel to grab your camera without opening the whole thing. It has comfortable shoulder straps, chest and hip straps, and multiple grab handles to make carrying as easy as you need it. The inside is very customizable with several velcro padded panels along with an accessories organizer. I have even used it as a carry-on bag by removing most of the velcro pads to make the top 3/4 of the bag clothing storage, and the bottom quarter for the camera body with the 40-150mm and the 25mm. You may be tempted to carry around too much gear with this bag, but when you need it, it will handle it. My first experience with a camera bag has been a great one. It might be a great one for you too.
M**H
Well-made bag, but only for camera equipment
Clearly a well-made product, with hefty shoulder padding, a basic hip belt and a chest harness. Nice moulded back-padding. The interior compartment is nicely set up but it isn't designed to be custom divided into an equipment section and a personal gear (clothing etc) section. The computer sleeve is for 13" laptops. No little pockets for filters, batteries, etc., but that's not a biggie.I returned it because ultimately I decided I needed a bag that I could hike with some personal gear in. But the pack itself looks great.
D**E
Review
A good carry bag that one can organize as they wish, but being a soft cover, you still have to be careful with your equipment.
W**W
Works great for my micro 4/3rds camera and lenses
Fits the camera with a smaller lens attached, and otherwise holds two lenses, including the 100-400 lens, a flash, remote, filters, batteries/charger, and other pieces/parts.. Reasonable customizability. like the internal organizer pouch Also like that it opens from the back, so if you put it down on a wet surface, the back stays dry.I especially liked the price I was able to get it for when it was on sale (30% off)!
S**D
Smaller than the 500, but a great quality backpack!
I normally use this 300 backpack or my 500 size on my regulars trips back to DC for work. I have been taking photos of the major monuments and need to carry different options around. I have both sizes.Pros and cons … the 500 size can carry it all in one place including my large and long Sony prime lens that doesn’t fit in most other backpacks, but then I have to carry it all myself. I am 5’ 10” and a little over 60. I can do it, but would not want to walk for 5+ miles with all of my stuff. Not a complaint about the backpack, but about me. The 350 size is much easier to carry around…because there is less in it. It is not quite deep enough for my long and large Sony prime lens. So I use it if I don’t need to carry too much stuff for a particular shoot in DC.What I am saying is that if you want a backpack that can be in the car as you drive somewhere, will have every single thing you might need, including space for a MacBook Air, the 500 is perfect. You can leave some things in the office or the car, and trim to what’s needed for a shoot. Great! If you don’t have too much stuff and nothing is very big, the 300 size (this newer version) is also awesome and useful.
D**S
Low pro camera bed.
I purchased this camera bag which allows me to keep my camera with 100 to 400 mm lens attached has one unit within the camera. This is a great convenience since I don’t have to remove the lens hood and reattach it each time. Also, this bag, easily accommodates, another small camera and lens. Overall, it has great utility purposes.
K**E
Stands up on its on and very padded
I love this camera bag. It’s got plenty of padding and durability. It’s made well from what have experienced. It will stand up in its on which is a feature I really love and it has comfortable straps. The inside is customizable and holds a variety of lenses and accessories along with my canon R5 camera body. Great purchase!
A**R
The description said (used just didn't have the box with it) but the bag was new. Really (Nop)
The description said (used just didn't have the box with it) but the bag was new. Really (Nop)The bag was used with marks on it showing used. (Marks)Mismatch inserts dividers, missing bag belt.Lowepro bags are great, go ahead and buy it new, used ones from Amazon are a joke.
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