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Marco Sabbatucci www.juzaphoto.com/p/MarcoSabbatucci ![]() |
![]() | Manfrotto Bumblebee PL-220 (MB PL-B-220) Pros: the shoulder straps are fantastic: they have a profile that follows the shoulder and back, curving with it. The other packs, especially those with PC port, instead of binding the shoulder, tend to "rectify" his back: the Bumblebee was not, thus it appears comfortable with any weight. the padding is professional, and the pockets are not lacking Cons: Long vertical internal padding restrict the disposal of photographic components: a professional body such as the D3 can be brought disassembled from optics, or the bottom of the backpack, where the width allows it to settle. unfortunately the bottom of the bag is not in my opinion the best part to put the camera ... always at the bottom of the backpack in my opinion were included rubber feet or reinforced waterproof Opinion: It 'a great backpack that is sold at a very attractive price online. It inherits the shape and composition of kata, and manfrotto version replaces the logo and the internal padding. unfortunately it is curved, it is very necessary to adjust the placement of your backpack material, while in the more squared type Tamrac or Lowepro fits the backpack and its inserts to the material. The hip strap can be removed if not needed, and the shoulder straps fall in the back, reducing clutter. The PC port makes a backpack that can also be used to go to work, taking along our hobby and a snack for the afternoon. sent on February 09, 2016 |
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