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| Lowepro Fastpack 350 (Black) | 
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| Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $111.90 You Save: $38.09 (25%)
New (13) from $111.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews
Fabric Type: Nylon Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 12.8 x 19.9
MPN: Fastpack 350 (Black) Model: Fastpack 350 (Black) UPC: 056035351976 EAN: 0056035351976 ASIN: B000YIWR8G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Quality! August 8, 2008 We got this in right before we left on a two week trip to Europe. We were able to easily carry our laptop, camera, lenses, and travel documents all together in this well put together backpack. When going through airport security, it was easy to remove everything we needed in a quick fashion! My husband and I highly recommend this new backpack from Lowepro.
Nice bag, and affordable August 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking for a bag that would handle my currently small collection of camera equipment and laptop whenever my wife and I make our 400 mile drive to visit grandma. This is the bag I choose. This is my first Lowepro product and I have to say I was impressed.
The build quality is very nice and appears it will be around for a long time to come. The laptop section is large enough to hold a 15 inch MacBook Pro in a neoprene sleeve. I haven't quite figured out how I want to use the interior compartments in the top half of the bag. I thought about keeping extra SD cards, etc. in there but the problem is the pockets are narrow and deep and it would be difficult to quickly fish them back out.
I wish the actual camera compartment could be adjusted to make it a little smaller because my D60 kind of floats around in empty space. If I had a larger camera like a D300 I think it would be a better fit, however I look at the unused space and see it as being wasted. I wouldn't want to put anything like a lens there for fear of it hitting the camera or falling out when I grab the camera for a quick shot.
I will look to Lowepro when the time comes for a slightly smaller bag for trips to the zoo, etc. for this bag is too large to take when doing day trips with the kids.
great camera accessory July 24, 2008 This is a great camera/laptop backpack. Went on a trip out west recently and grabbed this bag to use as both carry-on and hiking for all my camera equipment and laptop. Very user friendly and in the field and plenty of room. I had 4 lenses and my gripped 40D with a 5th lens mounted packed in the main compartment and still had room in the top. Plus when not carrying the laptop, the laptop pocket makes for a nice place to carry a camel-pak bladder for day hikes.
The Big Bag June 24, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this particular backpack for several reasons. I like to have a bag/back pack that can hold both my computer and gears and my photography gears. I have looked into several models which can be really expensive. Since the main purpose of this back pack is to transport my equipment during travel (air plane), I though this would be a good choice. When I received the backpack, the first impression was it is huge!!! Yes, it is but it will fit the space on the airplane (carry on) with everything loaded. However, it may be slightly high (tall) and can be difficult to place under the seat in front of you for the small jets (regional jet). In addition, it can handle a 17" wide screen lab top easily.
The construction of the back pack is good quality and there are ample space to put the equipment. However, it is a little difficult to use this backpack to carry any letter size document without using the computer compartment. Hence, you will not be able to carry lots of document and might need to carry a portfolio on the side.
The packpack as designed will be able to be sling and open the zipper to get the camera. I tried this and it does work nicely. It is comfortable to carry with a full load all day.
Overall it is an excellent designed pack pack for computer and photography equipment transporter. It is bulky but possibly required for the type of equipment it will house. One thing that I had not tested is whether it is rain proof.
not for medium sized women June 20, 2008 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
this backpack is not so hot if you are 5ft 5 or less, as it is too long and doesn't sit on the back very nicely. It also is really high profile and the way it is set up, the distribution of weight makes you lilt to one side.
I wanted to go to a masseuse after 3 days of using this pack to work out the muscle aches.
I got a Kata bag because it actually is a better thought out bag and am going to try to sell mine to some one who has a better back.
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