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Tamrac Adventure 7 Photo Backpack (Red/Black)
Tamrac Adventure 7 Photo Backpack (Red/Black)

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Brand: Tamrac
Category: Photography

List Price: $74.95
Buy New: $67.44
You Save: $7.51 (10%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6
Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7

MPN: 5547 Red/Black
Model: 5547 Red/Black
UPC: 000000000000
EAN: 0023554024124
ASIN: B000EMXB4Q

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Tight FIt   July 10, 2006
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Here's a visual aid on what this bag can hold. From a Canon user point of view, the bottom compartment will TIGHTLY hold a 20D fitted with a 17-40mm, a 70-200mm (smaller 4L version), a 17-85mm, a 580EX flash and some small accessories like threaded filters. The outer zip pocket will TIGHTLY hold stuffs like a Game Boy DS, a small MP3 player, batteries and CFs; the pockets inside a pocket are nice.

I have both threaded and 4x6" filters and the 4x6" filters unfortunately do not fit in the bottom compartment, even when some of the above items, such as thread filters and the 17-85mm lens, are removed. A mesh pocket inside the upper compartment will hold these filters and their adapter. The side mesh pockets are pretty small and won't hold much but a small water bottle. Tripod attachment, which requires additional accessories, is poorly placed at the bottom of the bag. I partially place (two legs) my tripod in one of the side mesh pockets and secure the top with a small dog collar.

The upper compartment can hold your lunch and another small water bottle but does not offer much room for additional stuffs.

Overall, I can live with this bag but wish that it has the following... 1) Better tripod attachment location 2) A couple of inches bigger overall and 3) Another zip pocket outside the upper compartment.



4 out of 5 stars nice bag for travel but not for all your gear   July 5, 2006
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

For those of you wanting to lug around all of your gear - then this bag is not for you.

I on the otherhand don't have a lot (canon 20d, 70-200 lens, 18-55 lens, flash and charger. I can fit all of my stuff in here fine. And if I know I don't want to carry all of my stuff - great.

The top is actually bigger than what I thought. For now, I leave my 70-200 lens attached to the camera and put it in the top part. ANd I put my wallet and keys down below instead. This is only because I don't have a smaller zoom lens yet that I want to leave attached which will then store the camera in the bottom section as well as the 70-200 lens in the bottom section. I on'y do this because that's the lens I always use and don't want to attach and detatch on account of dust. So - there you have it. It's not HUGE and it really does hold alot.

There are mesh compartments on the side that do hold water bottles. There are mesh compartments in the top that hold my wallet/pda and keys and sunglasses.

The bottom has rigid compartment barriers which I like but it's all about your taste.

Bottom line - if you don't have 200 dollars to sink into a bag - then this is a great bag. I wanted a bag that I could afford so I could spend more money on a better lens.


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