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| Lowepro Orion Trekker II Camera Backpack (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Color: Black / Silver Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 17.7 x 13 x 7.9
MPN: 34706 Model: 34706 UPC: 056035347061 EAN: 0056035347061 ASIN: B000817RCA
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| Features:
| | Orion Trekker II Capacity: Digital or 35mm SLR with attached zoom lens; 2-3 lenses; flash or compact binoculars and accessories | | | Lots of extra pockets for storing Digital Memory, extra batteries, and other accessories | | | Headphone cable port allows you to listen to your MP3, Mini Disk or CD Player while carrying the Orion Trekker II on your back. | | | Bottom camera compartment is fully customizable for your SLR or Camcorder system, and is removable so it can be used as a full backpack, or for easy cleaning. | | | SlipLock attachment slots allow you to attach additional Lowepro accessories and pouches to the Orion Trekker II. |
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Product Description Lowepro's original favorite has been updated with new aesthetics and some great new designed-for-digital features. Still the perfect companion for day hikes, it has two compartments that easily carry camera gear plus snacks, clothing or personal items. The roomy upper compartment has a generous mesh pocket, 2 digital memory pockets, a large zipper pocket that's perfect for holding an MP3, Mini Disk or CD player and a headphone cable port that let's you listen to music while you're on the go. The lower compartment has a removable insert made of high-density, closed-cell foam with movable padded dividers and soft, brushed-tricot lining to protect delicate LCD screens from scratches and dust. The padded contoured shoulder harness with SlipLock attachment loops, detachable waistbelt and mesh-covered back pad provide a comfortable fit even on long treks. This pack also includes lots of accessory pockets, Hypalon attachment loops and an adjustable sternum strap.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
good July 10, 2008 I like how this looks like a regular backpack. However, it took a short while to develop a technique to swing the backpack from behind and get the camera out without dropping the camera. I have to unzip the zipper with the buckle attached, then unbuckle with the backpack held carefully.
perfect for day-trips April 27, 2008 Durable and discreet, so I feel safe carrying my equipment around. Camera compartment does not fit a lot of stuff. In my case, it's a nikon D80, SB-800, and about 2 extra lenses (tight fit, but tall enough for smaller telephotos). Padded separators are on velcro closures, but the strips for attachment are a bit thin, so not much flexibility there... BUT it held up great on all the day-trips that I took it on. Top part has nicely built in zippered pockets for batteries, filters, and some other small stuff, and is reasonably sized (I was happy it fit my Vaio TX laptop too with no problems). Headphone "cable port" is also a neat feature.
Cons: I wish it had some type of rig to attach a tripod, but with a bit of creativity it does work out.
great for trips and on a motorcycle March 7, 2008 Lowepro Orion Trekker II Camera Backpack (Red) I simply love this bag. Great value for the money. The bottom section is great for my canon eos digital 400 and all the filters and lens. The top section I use for my camcorder, wallet,and other items for my cameras. The bag is very comfortable on hikes,even on motorcycle trips. I would recommend this bag to anyone. Very durable.
Great camera backpack September 13, 2007 I only have a few lenses for my digital SLR, so this backpack works great for me. I've taken it on a couple of trips and use it around the city. Have been wonderfully pleased.
Very handy and roomy, but the straps won't stop loosening up January 31, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I can't complain too much about this backpack. In fact, I have enough room for my D80 with a lens attached, a speedlight, and 3 different lenses in the main compartment alone. I found the CD/MP3 getup to be not as useful as advertised. Plenty of mini compartments available in the upper half of the backpack. The major peeve I have about the Orion Trekker II is that there is no particular way to prevent the straps from loosening up unless you have some way of knotting them up. The shoulder straps tend to loosen up especially if you are doing some rigorous hiking and the bag is filled to medium or full capacity. I've found myself re-tightening the shoulder straps way too frequently. Other than that, it's a very useful camera backpack.
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