
Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III
Photo backpack, 17 l
Lowepro Flipside BP 300 AW III
Photo backpack, 17 l
Some people complain that the Flipside is no longer a Flipside. So the central function of its predecessor has been lost. Doesn't bother me. I think the rucksack is great. It even fits a Sony 100-400mm GM with attached camera and lens hood. Lengthways, of course.
However, I would deduct a point for the fact that the dividers cannot be attached completely freely, as is the case with the Protactic series, for example. There are only strips where the Velcro grips.
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My 2019 MacBook Pro 16 inches fit and the backpack can be closed.
Enough space for a large set of cameras, lenses and flashes.
the front compartment will fit a couple of T-shirts and a rain jacket
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The Loewe photo backpacks are generally made to a very high standard. They also seem to have been developed by professionals who understand exactly what you need on a photo walk.
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I searched for a long time until I found a suitable rucksack for my drone equipment.
I am very satisfied with this Lowepro product and can only recommend it to others.
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Very handy and robust backpack with lots of interior space. Ideal for travelling. The only drawback is that the outside pocket is too small for a standard travel tripod. A narrow (0.75dl) drinking bottle or a small table tripod barely have room.
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Beautifully discreet photo backpack. Has the ideal size for a mirrorless camera (in my case a Canon EOS R7) with a mounted 24 - 70 or 70 - 200 standard lens.
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Great backpack, my Sony A7iii with 3 lenses, Polaroid camera and other accessories have no problem in it. Very nice workmanship. For this price you can't say anything.
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The backpack is ideal for a system camera with an interchangeable lens (i.e. a total of 2 lenses) + accessories such as cables, cleaning equipment, filters, additional batteries etc..
In addition, a MacBook Air and an iPad Pro fit inside.
For me it is optimal and limits me additionally in the equipment purchase 😂.
But ... if you have an SLR camera with a huge lens, it will be pretty tight in the backpack. I would take one or two sizes bigger.
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