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Chriscris
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Chriscris


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lowepro_fastpack_bp250aw_iiLowepro Fastpack BP 250 AW II

Pros: It's a great carry-on bag to take by plane. By train and car it sits comfortably between the knees, the upper pocket is roomy enough to be able to cut clothes for 1 or 2 days, comfortable shoulder pads and backeven even when filled to the hem.

Cons: Compared to the price paid I seemed a little slim in the materials (but I have to say that after 5 years of use, cloth and zippers have never yielded), objective compartment not customizable: with reflex apsc everything ok but now with mirrorless ff some goals are tight and the wide machine body and I think reflex ff is tightening us.

Opinion: In 2012 I bought this backpack because I was looking for something suitable to accompany me on the trips, compact and that could protect all my tooling (nikonD7000-sigma10-20mm-nikkor35mm-tamron70-300mm-3filterND-polarizer-charger-computer ). From this point of view the backpack did not disappoint me and accompanied me for 5 fantastic years. The top pocket allowed me to bring me a gearbox (pile-underwear- T-shirts and toothbrush) and the lower compartments protected everything by overcoming even the challenge of the weather. Unfortunately, however, I have to say that for my recent new kit, despite trying to resize the lower housings, it is proving unsuitable: the sonyAlpha7mkIII dances in the body housing machine, the tokina 28-75mm presses on the others compartments deforming them and so does the sigma14mm which really gets too hard into the largest slot available. In this situation, the filters in their enclosures do not fit well into the remaining available space and the whole thing is overly compressed or overly shaky without giving much security regarding the protection provided to the equipment. I could solve the problem by moving some of the equipment to the top compartment but at that point you would lose the backpack feature and the use of the spaces would be unoptimized. That it is a backpack suitable only for apsc reflexes? As a negative note I point out that shortly after use the laces that were attached to the hinges (I promptly replaced them with metal rings of those that are used to hold the keys together) that the retina of the outer pocket for the water has torn after a short time and that has no external "hooks" to attach an easel (although from the photos of these latest "reissues" I see that they have added a plastic click hook and removed the retina to the water compartment... that that pocket is now usable even for an easel?)

sent on August 04, 2019




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