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The Manfrotto Pro 30 (MP-BP-30BB) is a camera backpack with space for up to 1-2 camera bodies and 4-5 lenses. It measures 43 x 31 x 26 centimeters and it weights 1.9 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 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 229 €.
4 users have given it an average vote of 9.5 out of 10.
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Cons:Hinges exposed and a bit flimsy to the elements
Opinion:Excellent modularity that makes it versatile in the use of equipment, it comfortably accommodates camera bodies such as Nikon D4 or D850+ batterypack with 70-200 2.8 mounted, even with multiplier mounted even if a little at the limit. The ability to open the compartment from above and remove the machine quickly with the lens engaged makes it fantastic. The two side pockets are very functional. The downsides are that I found it very difficult to clip on and carry a kickstand, while the zippers failed after a while oxidizing and making the backpack unusable.
Opinion:I bought this backpack finding an excellent opportunity on the web. I am an exclusively macro photographer, and I carry with me various lenses, a tripod, a plamp, micrometric powerbank slide spotlights, etc. etc. A lot of stuff, which this backpack does not struggle to contain. Really a great product, full of pockets and modular for any circumstance, Of course it is bulky, but it could not be otherwise