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Description: Lower photo padded compartment holds a camera/camcorder and accessories / Additional pockets and space for hiking gear


Bogen Earth Explorer Medium Backpack (5162) will hold a day or two’s worth of hiking equipment, Personal effects, and photographic/video gear all in one. The intricate design solutions really address the camera needs without compromising space for hiking gear.
Two designated "pull-out" side pouches for water bottles can also be used as an anchored support. for a tripod or monopod
Quick snap buckle allows easy access to your equipment
Lower photo padded compartment holds a camera/camcorder and accessories, such as lenses (up to 300 mm), Flash unit, batteries, cables, charger, etc. This compartment features a set of modular dividers that allows you to adjust the bag to your gear
Upper personal Storage compartment, which opens by a large pull-tight flap, holds all of your personal necessities, such as food, clothes, books, etc. If necessary, the division between the upper and lower compartments can be removed to create one large storage space. Unique features include a concealed pocket for valuables or passport storage
Rear padded laptop compartment holds a 17" laptop and accessories, which can be easily withdrawn through the side zipper
Seven external pockets and pouches can accommodate many items such as stationary, wallet, passport, binoculars, water bottles, etc.
Special connecting points allow you to tie on more gear such as an ice axe, walking stick, or sleeping bag
Advanced harness system is designed to allow ultimate adjustment of its padded Ergonomic shoulder straps, ensuring the perfect fit for each individual carrier
Exterior Dimensions 12.5" x 7.0" x 18.1" (32 cm x 18 cm x 46 cm) / Interior Dimensions 11.8" x 5.5" x 7.8" (30 cm x 14 cm x 20 cm)
Nylon
Color - Tan
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Review Date: Sun April 15, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: doesn't scream "camera bag", brass hardware looks like they'll last a while, nice hemp material
Cons: chest strap would be better if you could adjust the height. but that's just nitpicking

Okay, first off, this is my first canvas camera bag. Coming from a LowePro Nature Trekker II I wasn't really sure about this bag's resistance to the elements. On the other hand, I needed something that I could move around with while carrying a considerable amount of equipment. While I'd been on the lookout for something on the Domke line for a while, I've had experience with similar bags and have had the accompanying lower back pains that inevitably follow their use.


Equipment list in bag :
Nikon D200
Nikon D100
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
Tamron SP AF24-135MM F/3.5-5.6
MC 28mm F2.8
Tokina 28-70mm F/2.8
SIGMA 70-200mm F/2.8 EX DG MACRO
Nikon SB-600
Epson P-2000

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