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Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
Should serve purpose for multi-lens SLR camera
Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
I think this bag is great i can fit my dslr with 135-400mm lens, and four other lenses and even a speedlight there are plenty of pockets and an amazing amount of room considering the small size it is lowprofile yet profesional I highly recomend thiis bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
It is an excelent bag room for Dslr with 135-400mm lens, battery grip, 580ex speedlight, four different lenses if you re organize inside dividers, cables, memorycards and more this bag is wonderful it keeps a lowprofile yet pro look small but efective.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
This is a great piece of gear for a camera. It has numerous cubbies for every piece of equipment you can think of in a a nice compact manner. It is very light weight and is attractive in design.
[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
Want a camera case that is practical
[10 of 10 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Quantaray Quantaray Urban Gear U30 Backpack (Red/Black):
This bag was purchased for a project I am trying regarding the Point and Shoot Camera and its ability to fill a majority of my normal needes/uses instead of the dSLR. I am able to carry the Camera, two (2) slave flashes, Batteries and Chargers, A PDA and GPS for it (again with chargers), and all the accessories I need (including a small Tripod) for the Point and Shoot along with my project log book and an idea/thoughts book. Being retired Military I tended to look rather closely at how well constructed the bag was, the protection afforded the bag contents, the apparent strength of the materials used, the quality of work in the construction (Stitching and Loose threads for example), and overal utility. This bag passed all tests with flying colors. It is comfortable (I wear a size 52 Jacket so am not tiny), easy to adjust (It has two thumbhole pulls to tighten and the buckle is easily reached to loosen) and unless you are an idiot will more than protect what is inside. For the record, I am an old 35mm Photog (I have a LARGE Tenba Bag I still use for the dSLR) and have converted to the powerful Point and Shoot world recently to see what I can find.