LoweproFastpack
A**S
Big Enough for camera, lens, flash and personal items
I wanted the slingshot version of this but it was a bit too small for my camera and other camera equipment as well as a few bits and bobs for travelling.I settled for the backpack version which has enough room for my camera, a long lens, a short lens and flash. The side opening gives quick and safe access without having to take the backpack off which is very convenient. The protective padding is good and the arrangement can be changed to various layouts to suit whatever kit I choose to travel with.The top section has room for a change of clothes and washbag for travelling. Then there are additional straps for carrying a water bottle, tripod or any other items, a smaller zipped pocket at the front for phone, pen, spare battery or similar small things as well as a full depth zipped compartment for a tablet or small laptop.It is all well designed and put together and seems perfect for my needs. I chose the grey/black colourway which looks good, in my opinion, and the orange zip details set it of well.All in all a good purchase for me.
M**L
Great general purpose photographer's backpack
If you are on a short hike and need room for items other than your photographic kit, then this is a great option. Solid structure, retains its shape well and very protective. Handy side flap to access the camera, well protected laptop pocket, side strap / mesh pocket to hold either a lightweight tripod or water bottle. Personally I would have liked a padded waist strap. I used it on a 10 mile hike and it was beginning to dig a little.If you have more than one camera with zoom lens + 2-3 other smaller lenses then you will need a more photography focused back pack where more, or all, of the space is dedicated to camera equipment. This pack would not cope with a FF DSLR camera with huge 70-400 F4 plus several primes! For an amateur with lightweight kit such as an APS-C or 4/3 body with a standard zoom (17-70 or similar) fitted and a 55-300 + two small primes, then this would be ideal. Good as a carry on bag for flights as lots of pockets for things like passports, wallet, headphones etc. Suits me very well.
B**F
Great lightweight daypack
Great backpack with a well organised camera section with plenty of dividers. Ideal for day trips as there is enough storage space for small items but it's probably too small for any overnight trips. The laptop pocket is well designed as the bottom is suspended above the bottom of the bag so the laptop does not make contact if you but the bag down. The straps on the bottom are more than capable of holding a tripod as I use the side mesh pocket for a bottle.
P**R
Pretty good, but wish I had gone for the biggest model.
Well organised structure which allows for reasonably efficient packing, but compartments are a tad small for some items e.g. 100x100 filter set. I think the biggest model would perhaps have suited me better. I use Olympus kit but some of the PRO lenses are bigger than the non-PRO ones.
E**D
Comfy and very well designed backpack
Comfier than a sling but still side-accessible and compact for a day hike or similar, taking a jacket and bit and pieces as well as your camera gear. I fit a Somy A6400 plus a few lenses, one of which is a large telephoto. Smaller lenses move around in there unless you pack them in a little. The dividers are top-notch as is the general build quality. Also fits my Mavic Air 2 in either the top part or the larger lens compartment. The sleeve that fits a large iPad Pro rounds off a thoroughly well laid out and designed backpack.
G**T
Almost perfect.😁
I firmly believe that there is no such thing as a perfect bag as a mix for travelling and photography gear but this bag is as close as it gets. Photographers need to tailor the equipment they carry depending on the task for that day. This bag can accommodate all you need for every eventuality. I would recommend this product as a happy medium between size weight and capacity for both equipment and extra clothing layers maybe also a packed lunch and drinks.
I**N
The best camera bag I've had so far
Premium quality, very comfortable and the idea to keep the camera in the bottom side compartment is simply brilliant
C**N
Not great for mirrorless
This bag was said to be suitable for mirrorless cameras.I have a X-T4 and I assure you it not, I have a smaller Lowepro case that is perfect, but wanted something bigger. This was not it!Real shame
J**.
Exactly what I wanted!
I very specifically wanted a pack to fit my Fujifilm X-S10 w/ the 100-400mm lens mounted, 1-2 spare lenses and the typical extra bits, with as much room for non-camera stuff as possible. I did all the math, but still wasn’t sure if I should get the “pro” model and I’m glad I didn’t.It’s perfect. There’s enough room for the big zoom(which is not a small lens), with a 1.4x TC, mounted to the camera and, if I move 1 of the dividers, that lens fits in the bottom bay(?) and I can have another lens mounted with room for a 3rd in the upper bay. I did have to use one of the short dividers to extend the main divider to make this all work, but work it does.Otherwise it’s what you’d expect from Lowepro. Well constructed, lots of padding(even on the outside of the upper section), all the interior pockets are double layered or fleece lined and the zippers/pulls are great. You could easily fit an IPad in the outer, padded pocket.I think they’re trying to check a lot of boxes with this pack as far as end use goes, so I wouldn’t really call this a hiking pack, but considering the amount of weight you could potentially fit in it I think the shoulder straps, back padding and shoelace of a waist belt are adequate.Short hikes(<6 miles) are what I got it for and there’s plenty of room for water, snacks, etc…The only downside I see is that there really isn’t a good way to “securely” lash a tripod to it, regardless of what they say. The water bottle pocket and side strap is floppy and annoying and the bottom straps aren’t long enough to slip a tripod through(and cinch it tight). Not the end of the world, but I/you will have to sort something out when we want to have a tripod along.
N**L
Mucha capacidad
Mucha capacidad y buena organizacion para la camara y objetivos varios
V**O
La perfezione non esiste
La qualità generale Lowepro non è in discussione e non potrebbe esserlo.Lo zaino però può essere usato esclusivamente per materiale fotograficoCome unico "contenitore" per un viaggio assolutamente no. Forse un weekend estivo e solo se siete uomini. Oppure se siete una donna che si porta dietro spazzolino, dentifricio e un solo ricambio (maglietta, mutande, calzini e jeans) :)Non c'è uno spazio dedicato a batterie o schede inteso come taschina interna chiusa da zip o velcroHo acquistato un contenitore apposito in quanto non mi piace veder vagare roba nelle borseLa suddivisione degli spazi è molto modulare ed ampioVale il prezzo in offerta. A prezzo pieno si trova roba più versatile utilizzabile per viaggi anche se, forse, di qualità inferiore
I**T
便利です。
上半分にスマホ、財布、飲料、雨具を入れられて便利です。カメラ、レンズと別室にできるので安心です。
B**S
Could be the photography backpack everyone’s looking for
If you are looking for a bag that will hold camera gear whilst also holding your other day to day items this is the backpack for you.I’m using this backpack for school at the moment, which means I’m able to fit school books, laptop, pencil case clothes and more. Whilst also having the ability to bring my camera with me in its own compartment. This makes me more likely to bring my camera with me and take photos.The bag is of super high quality and looks sleek and professional. Like I said you could use this backpack for other purposes other than photography and it’s actually built better than most backpacks out there. I have a large tripod which at first I had a hard time fitting but I found if I took one of the pre existing straps and moved it to the top handle on the backpack it holds it snug.This bag can handle large tripods well.For the price this bag is absolutely brilliant and definitely worth taking a look at for yourself!!
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