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Manfrotto Tracolla e zaino grande (MB MA-BP-TL) : Specifications and Opinions


Manfrotto Tracolla e zaino grande (MB MA-BP-TL)

The Manfrotto Tracolla e zaino grande (MB MA-BP-TL) is a camera backpack (that can be used also as slingshot) with space for up to 1 camera body with 24-70 and 5-6 other lenses. It measures 46 x 33 x 26 centimeters and it weights 1.3 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.

It has a rain protector and it is made in water-repellent fabric. It has flexible and modular dividers, other than a laptop pocket for laptops up to 15"; there is an external tripod holder. It has been in production from 2013 to 2021 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 156 €.
5 users have given it an average vote of 8.6 out of 10.


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avatarjunior
sent on October 16, 2017

Pros: So much space available to put all the photographic equipment and not only.rnSpace also dedicated to a PC and documents

Cons: Perhaps the only flaw is the anchor berth system; I thought it was better than shown in the presentation video.

Opinion: Great versatility, good space optimization. The possibility of inserting a pc, without doubt makes it even more powerful and useful. Another good feature to point out is the genius impermeability given by the backpack cover that keeps the entire equipment safe (including tripod). RnMost comfort in the rim; use as a backpack, which allows you to have a faster and faster connection to your camera and everything else.

avatarjunior
sent on October 16, 2017

Pros: Versatility, space layout, manageability

Cons: The top handle could be conceived differently

Opinion: I chose this backpack (in the medium version) not looking at the brand but thinking about what might be fine for me. As I already have a large photographic bag, where I have all the equipment, I was looking for a backpack that would allow me to carry only the tightness needed on occasions where lightness and maneuverability were more important than anything else. The backpack is divided into three parts: the bottom, conceived as a classic photo backpack (so the padding and "walls" to be worn with Velcro), the top being a storage compartment where you can store accessories and any other thing and the back of the back where I can put a small laptop or tablet. rnrnIn the lower part I put in a sony A6500 and carry with me four optics: a sony 90mm macro, a sony 10-18, a sony 50mm f / 1.8 and a 44mm m42 helios with adapter ring. It enters everything without any problems and also advances some space. rnrnThe top of the backpack is great because it opens up con a zipper apart and it's a big space where you really put everything and I find it very useful to separate anything I do not need to take pictures from the rest (chargers, sunglasses, wallet, etc.). I'm also a good number of pockets and the raincoat; hinges and materials are of good shape. You can also use it as a tracollar. The top handle is the only known note because it could ruin the opening hinges of the upper compartment for a long time

avatarjunior
sent on July 11, 2016

Pros: capacious backpack nice finish and rainfly

Cons: completely unbalanced inconvenient for travel

Opinion: very roomy and large backpack for an amateur like me, in fact nothing to do quietly camera body with lens, three lenses, a flash and in the upper pocket other accessories like remote control battery charging ecc..rnDi against being very long weight goes all the way the bottom completely unbalancing the weight in the lower back and not having a balancing strap that tightens the tummy is really uncomfortable !!! The absurd thing is that it is a manfrotto you can not 'lose these things !!! rnNON THE COUNCIL if you have to walk so much !!!!!

avatarjunior
sent on May 31, 2016

Pros: good protection; numerous pockets; hooking lightweight tripod; waterproof cover; PC Magazine; shoulder option

Cons: interior layout; top handle positioning; lack snare breastplate; made in China

Opinion: Sleek, simple backpack, not the eye. Interesting project, unfortunately the convenience of having a magazine than free use comes at the expense of the organized space below, where there are just right: D300 with battery grip and mounted with Sigma 17-50 lens hood, Meike 910, Nikon charger and another universal remote release receiver and remote control, a filter and a few cable. I chose this backpack for good value (mostly in relation to the prices of other backpacks often exaggerated) and the possibility of holding a machine with BG + computer. The real fault lies in the horizontal arrangement of the machine, which is found (with the aim, in particular) burdened the weight of the overlying compartment. Required only a water bottle with water and a few other essential things that once the pressure is obvious ... At full load the shoulder straps (especially if you have to move a lot, for example during a rally) enough indolenziscono shoulders and the handle upper is not usable for sotenterethe weight of zaino.rnInsufficiente as a professional solution, a good compromise between mobility and capacity.

avatarjunior
sent on May 18, 2016

Pros: Hybrid Backpack, contains a 15.6 "PC, rain cover, good photo material capacity

Cons: Closure of the really demented photographic department (but great to fit the left hand side), feeling of low lens protection in the lower department, not excellent capacity and which could be better seen in total footprints

Opinion: I honestly do not know if I will resume it: the D750 with 24-120 enters between the two laptops only without hood, there are two lenses in the vertical but only on the lower side, the one most affected by the backpack. In the upper department, the targets are moving us to the compartment of personal objects, giving us a sense of precariousness in the protection. The 2-Zip closure is really absurd: to take the material on the opposite side, you have to open all the photo compartment Road, with the shoulder bag, is not really the ultimate in safety. But it's customizable for leftovers. Finally, I think that this big backpack has a lot of wasted space but is comfortable because it can be used both as a backpack and as a single shoulder






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