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The Manfrotto Zaino Travel Advanced (MB MA-BP-TRV) is a camera backpack with space for up to 1 camera body with 24-70 and 1-2 other lenses. It measures 48 x 30 x 23 centimeters and it weights 1.5 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 13"; there is an external tripod holder. It has been in production from 2014 to 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 303 €.
3 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.
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Pros:Space organization, tripod bag, quality of materials
Cons:Nothing that aside from the lack of a specific space for rainproof housing
Opinion:I received this backpack for Christmas, at the moment it only contains my 77d with the Sigma 17-70 mounted. The backpack is well built, the spaces are well organized not only for the SLR lenses or any accessories such as a flash, but also for personal belongings that one brings you back on the road. Thanks to the different internal pockets you can insert additional filters, cables and memory cards and on the back there is a pocket for a 13 "laptop. Perhaps the only flaw is the lack of a specific point where to put the anti-rain case but nothing wrong. I recommend this article to anyone who like me needs a photo backpack to take out, which allows quick access to the camera thanks to the side pocket and where you can put even other useful items when you are out. The tripod bag I haven't tried it yet, certainly it is also useful to put other items as an umbrella, if you do not have Befree (the one shown for this backpack) but a larger tripod you can always stick to the front laces. Update: I took with me the backpack on holiday for a week (first real trip since I received it as a gift), I confirm that it is a great bag to take on the road. I did a week in New York and in addition to having a good shower (obviously with the waterproof case) a really comfortable thing of this backpack is the least risk of snatching, since the hinges are lateral control easily compared to a normal Backpack and in crowded places such as the subway the backpack is handled more easily.
user63463
sent on May 08, 2016
Pros:Price (87 € on Amazon), General build quality.
Cons:pesoquantità transportable equipment ratio not much in favor. Does not stand up, he falls forward. Wets the back even if you put the cover properly.
Opinion:First use of the backpack under 40 minutes by regular rain. Morale, despite having put his rain cover before it started to rain, and with due attention. It bathed in the inner part inferioreposteriore. I dampened morale 2 goals and wet the 80D manual in a corner! The part posteirore is poorly protected. For the rest it is solid.
Pros:Double chance for transportation tripod, light and robust, rational allocation of space, not much money
Cons:Compartments inside (part for the photographic equipment) quite constrained.
Opinion:3Bunica adjustment is in the depth of the rooms, staring the velcro which makes skiing more up or down, to discrezine. The other thing is that if the body mount the 70-300 and I put it in my backpack when I go to enter the BeFree in his compartment, tends to get stuck on the side of the lens. If one does not know and pushes there is protection that takes. Apart from these small details (not insurmountable) I rate it a very good product, especially for those with little bulky optics.