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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

lowepro_flipside_sport20l_awLowepro Flipside Sport 20L AW

Pros: For my needs I find it amazing in everything. Nothing is left to chance, the interior space, budgets, the door stand and space for the bag dell'acqua.rnNel my case I loaded a bag Source 2 liter and a tripod 54 cm high when closed and I had no problem

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: Rated among the many found it successful for a variety of technical solutions that have proved useful on those occasions when I brought it with me for long escursioni.rnLo interior space it is well manageable and the door pockets are not mancano.rnLo effortlessly with 2kg of easel, 2 liter of water, Canon Eos 1Dx with 24-70 f4 L IS, 17-40 f4 and ten filters advancing much scope internamenternHo chose the largest model in the series (but believe me it is not so great ... are 20lt backpack) because it is the only one that guarantees three outside pockets and some technical solution in more than models and 15lt 10lt.rnLa most comfortable thing of this backpack it is that you can do everything (lens change, management filters and tripod) without removing it, simply pulling off the shoulder, leaving him stuck in life and turning the front, is a bit like having a small table in front of him where everything is accessible.

sent on June 29, 2015




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