NomaticMcKinnon Camera Backpack 25L - Travel Camera Backpack by Peter McKinnon for Photographers, DSLR Backpack for Unisex
Outer Material | Nylon and Polyethylene |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.88 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.5"D x 13"W x 19"H |
Storage Volume | 25 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Number Of Pockets | 6 |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 16 Inches |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Laptop Compartment, Bottle Holder, Water Resistant |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Theme | Photography & Travel |
Style Name | Backpack, Ladder & 2 Camera Cubes |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Pattern | Solid |
Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
Subject Character | Sports |
Color | Black |
C**O
Genuine and came on time
Loved the bag
G**K
Travels Very Well
I was not looking for a camera backpack but instead a backpack that can also carry cameras. I use any combination of a DJI Mavic 3 Pro (which is bigger than most of the ones they show in all the pictures), Avata, Osmo and GoPro. I purchased the two smaller cubes and one fits perfect in the top and works well with the Mavic and the Avata sitting right on top. Pairing it with a Monos Carry-On Pro made moving around effortless. The interior is great and, with one cube out, you can stuff a jacket in there. What you notice most as you are getting around, though, is how well it sits on the carryon and how stable the whole thing is together. I love that this stands on it's own and fits perfectly (and fully) under the seat in front of you. Only caution is that it takes up the full area so putting your feet under the seat in front of you is not really an option. It seems rugged and with the straps, it is very versatile and does its job with style. Actually worth the money.
J**N
Best backpack in my Opinion
Picked this out of 5 other “top” camera backpacks. I own multiple backpacks but love bringing this one. Customizable and classy. Sturdy and I expect to only use this for a long time.
M**.
Worth every penny
I found this to be the best camera bag I have ever owned. Very well thought out and durable. I usually travel with just one camera and lens. This was perfect. I stuck my tripod and other stuff in my carry on.
P**O
An outstanding bag if the size is right for your camera and lenses! Read on, please!
We have become huge fans of Nomatic products. The material and build quality is outstanding, and we love the ladder-system and the small camera cubes. But as they say in the description, the camera cubes are small, and so is the backpack. If you are shooting a smaller system, without massive lenses, this should work just fine. We love it for mirrorless systems with a couple lenses, small drones, and smaller lenses and accessories. We tend to carry a lot of things, so, for bigger lenses and a bigger system, the 35L is a much better choice. But it is a much bigger bag that can become quite heavy if you fill it up.We wish you safe travels and great adventures!
J**L
Camera-centric EDC backpack that fits my needs fantastically. (Fits a Canon R3)
I have been using this bag for over a month now and wanted to wait until I had some mileage before I submitted a review. Previously, I had used the Peak Design ED Backpack 30L v2 and sometimes used the Peak Design Messenger Bag 13L. I used the ED Backpack for a couple of years and the PD ED Backpack was good, but for longer sessions of use, it didn’t quite feel properly distributed, even with the optional waist belt. So, I looked for another option to be able to hold all my gear. I was skeptical about this bag, but after reading reviews, watching YT reviews, I decided to give it a try. As you can already see from the rating I’ve given it, it works great.I came back from a week-long trip about a week ago, using this backpack every single day. I took it on hikes/walks, in crowded areas, like the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and had plenty of opportunities to wear this backpack, with practically all my gear inside, for hours and hours on end. Even walked around in full rain a couple of times and all my camera gear was safe and sound inside.Just to give you an idea of how much weight I was carrying most of this time, this is the gear that was with me on the trip: Canon EOS R3, RF 100-500mm f4.5-7.1 L, RF 85mm f1.2 L, RF 16mm, RF 28-70 f2.0 L, extra battery for the R3, memory cards, moment tech bag with charging cables, Anker 20,000mh portable battery pack, lens cleaning pen, plus a Peak Design Travel Tripod, and finally a 12.9” iPad Pro for photo editing.This was a heavy load out, but I purposefully tried to see how much I could handle. With all of this, I lasted the entire time, which speaks volumes to the comfortability of this backpack. The shoulder straps are extremely well padded and I never had discomfort with them, the entire time. The sternum strap worked very well to help during those long carrying sessions. All my camera gear was well protected, even out in the rain.I will say one thing I had to get used to, compared to the Peak Design ED Backpack was accessing gear. It is a little slower, but it is much safer than the side access. The loft of this bag was fantastic for switching between my most-used lenses, the RF 28-70 and the RF 100-500.Overall, I would highly recommend this bag. The price is well worth it. So much so, that I ended up selling my Peak Design Backpack just to use this exclusively as my EDC. The PD Messenger bag, however, will still be with me for light load days.
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