MOSISO Camera Backpack, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Camera Bag, Top Quick Access Photography Travel Backpack with 15-16 inch Laptop Compartment&Rain Cover, Camera Case Compatible with Canon/Nikon/Sony, Black
$ 49.99
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 11.81 x 7.87 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.14 pounds |
ASIN | B0D4LQ8L1Q |
Item model number | MOCAMTOPQKASBKPK001 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,075 in Camera Cases |
Date First Available | May 20, 2024 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Mosiso |
Country of Origin | China |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Product Description
MOSISO Camera Backpack, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Camera Bag, Top Quick Access Photography Travel Backpack with 15-16 inch Laptop Compartment&Rain Cover
This camera backpack daypack is made of polyester material. Inner foam padded layer can provide good buffer and protection to your internal stuff against scratches, impact, shock and drops. Reinforcement edge & bottom with side load compression system, perfectly used in outdoor environment. Waterproof rain cover included can fully protect the whole bag from rainwater, keep your belongs not be wet.Top quick access design is easy for you to put and access camera without opening this backpack fully. This multifunctional camera bag is professionally designed for DSLR / SLR / Mirrorless cameras of different brands.
Camera Equipment Bag
Padded removable modular inserts in the main compartment is designed as customized dividers for different cameras and camera equipment. Customer can adjust the space based on their needs.
Camera Backpack Large
Dimension:16.14 x 11.81 x 7.87 inch.The main compartment is for different cameras, flashes, lens and drones.Fully open design, convenient for you to organize the internal space and store different sizes of cameras and lenses.
Photography Backpack Compatible with Canon/Nikon/Sony
Camera Travel Backpack
Tripod/monopod holder is featured with 1 secure strap on one bag side.
Back trolley belt makes it convenient during the trip.
Camera Backpack with Laptop Compartment
The back laptop compartment is compatible with most 13-13.3 inch, 14 inch, 15 inch, 15.4 inch, 15.6 inch and up to 16 inch.
Padded Camera Backpack
Padded shoulder strap varied from 19.7 to maximum 37.4 inch can be adjusted per personal preference.
Dimension:16.14 x 11.81 x 7.87 inch. 2 compartments included. The main compartment is for different cameras, flashes, lens and drones. The back laptop compartment is compatible with most 13-13.3 inch, 14 inch, 15 inch, 15.4 inch, 15.6 inch and up to 16 inch. A front pocket can store tablet, phone and some frequent used items conveniently.
Padded removable modular inserts in the main compartment is designed as customized dividers for different cameras and camera equipment. Customer can adjust the space based on their needs. Compatible with Nikon D7100, D7200, D7500, D5600, D5300, D3500, D3400, D3300, D3200; compatible with Canon EOS Rebel T6, T6i, SL2, SL3; compatible with Sony Alpha A6000 A6100 A6300 A6400 A6500 A6600 A5100 and other standard-size DSLRs cameras. Also designed to be compatible with DJI Mavic Drone.
This camera backpack daypack is made of polyester material. Inner foam padded layer can provide good buffer and protection to your internal stuff against scratches, impact, shock and drops. Reinforcement edge & bottom with side load compression system, perfectly used in outdoor environment. Waterproof rain cover included can fully protect the whole bag from rainwater, keep your belongs not be wet.
Fully open design, convenient for you to organize the internal space and store different sizes of cameras and lenses. Top quick access design is easy for you to put and access camera without opening this backpack fully. Tripod/monopod holder is featured with 1 secure strap on one bag side. 2 mesh pockets on the side can store umbrella or water bottle. And 1 anti-theft zipper pocket on the back for your wallet, cellphone and other precious items.
Padded shoulder strap varied from 19.7 to maximum 37.4 inch can be adjusted per personal preference. 1 durable handle is also designed to meet different demand. Back trolley belt makes it convenient during the trip. High elastic back cushion can ease your pain after long time take. This multifunctional camera bag is professionally designed for DSLR / SLR / Mirrorless cameras of different brands.
David Lloyd –
good value for an all around photo bag
MOSISO Camera Backpack, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Camera BagThere is a lot to like about this larger camera bag besides the great value. It is large enough to load my DSLR and a decent number of lenses of length and also throw my laptop in the back section. I do like that the top acts like a quick access, but I am getting used to that over having the quick access on the side. it means taking the bag off rather than swinging it around on one strap like my old bag. I expect that I will acclimate, we will see if It eventually becomes a pain point.I love the custom configurability of the main body with the velcroed divider pads. There are plenty of side/front/inside pockets and nets for accessories, card wallet, batteries. I like that they added plenty of synch straps to keep things tight, and/or strap things like a tripod to. It also includes a scrunchy rain fly which I will likely immediacy leave at home when I need it the most (not thier fault, just my luck).The bag is comfortable to carry on my bag for extended shoots and thankfully has a clip between the shoulder straps to distribute the weight across your chest.Like I mentioned, there are some things that I am still getting used to as a creature of habit, but this is a good bag for a great value and so far I am really liking it.
Mark Wagner –
Photo backpack
Was a gift and the recipient likes it
BTaylor –
Solid Camera Backpack for Quick Trips – But Not for the Rough Road
Great backpack for short trips, but not the most rugged. I can comfortably fit my Nikon D500, a couple of lenses, and some accessories in this bag, and it has a smart layout with plenty of extra pockets and compartments. It’s sleek, stylish, and thoughtfully designed, but it may not stand up to rougher outings—something to keep in mind if you’re into rugged photography adventures.
Jeremy –
Nice large photo bag, well thought out.
It holds my Fujifilm XT-5 with the huge 150-600mm telephoto lens installed, room to spare.There are plenty of padded inserts included and I feel confident dropping my camera in the bag without issue. Straps on both sides and water bottle nets give you all sorts of options. You can have a tripod on one side and monopod on the other.The material feels durable and weatherproof, but they even included a rain-cover, that was a nice touch.It’s all solid black and looks tactical or “urban”.Importantly, the straps and padding are comfortable and I could see myself wearing it on a day hike up a mountain with my gear.
PawPawDog –
Fairly versatile large camera backpack
At over 3lb by itself, this backpack is a bit on the heavy side, While one might think the weight is due to paddings for a camera bag, it actually does not have thick padding on the two narrow sides.It has a fairly large main compartment that is configurable. If fact, it came with an empty main compartment and the internal divides bundled together. It is up to the user to figure out how best to configure it . Since most of the time the backpack is in up position, it takes a lot of time trying to figure out how to use the partiotion divides to be most useful and yet have enough support for the weight above.While the design has nicely provide an additional access zip opening from the top, to access camera and lens in the botton require to open up the entire compartment and that may not be very desirable in the field.This backpack does provide other compartments and pockets with zip to hold other stuff, even a laptop.While I am not sure it fits my goal of fitting two cameras with lens attached with easy access, it would be a very good very versatile general backpack with large open capacity and lots other compartments/pockets.
SaltNWhimsy –
Overall good value camera bag
This is an attractive and well-designed camera bag for an attractive bag (is it just me or are camera bags insanely overpriced?) I like the “quick access” zipper at the top of the bag to make it easy to grab your camera body without opening the entire bag. There’s a laptop section at the back, along with two good-sized side pockets and a front pocket that are suitable for things you might need to carry/travel with besides your gear–cell phone, pens, passport, etc.The insider is highly-customizable with movable dividers. The only reason for four stars instead of five is the bag is lacking good structure around the outside of the bag, making it feel a bit less protective. It might not be the bag you want to use if there’s a risk it might be roughly handled.
Austin Guy –
This is a very handy and well made backpack
This Backpack exceeds my expectation for a camera backpack.-Straps for holding tripod on the outside of the backpack-zipper side pockets for holding keys, cellphone, etc.-place for your water bottle-front pocket with zipper and additional zip pockets inside-quick access to reach in a grab camera for a photo shot-zipper compartment with padding for laptop-strip to slide over luggage handle-feet on the bottom to keep your backpack off the ground-full opening to load your camera with an extend lenses section-comes with dividers you can custom made the interior for your camera and lens need-more zipper pockets inside this custom area for additional items-padded shoulder straps-hip straps to distribute the weight-well padded all aroundI took this backpack on many hikes, it was always nice to be able to quickly pull out my camera with my lens attached to take a nature shot. I have enjoyed the backpack very much.
firewolf –
Soft bag
The bag was folded in half with all empty space collapse to smallest possible package size. After unfolding and arranging the divider into what I need (as shown in pic). The overall shape is somewhat crooked maybe due to the soft bag material it use. I probably going to use it to store my lens collection in home, not for photography assignment.