Camera Backpack Beschoi Waterproof Camera Bag 26L for 15" Laptop with Tripod Strap and Rain Cover for DSLR/SLR Camera, Flash, Tripod, Laptops, Lens and Accessories - Backpack 25L Nature Wander 08 (Black Grey)
SKU: 813010019V1
Ordered this for easy access to camera and lenses it’s well worth the money and making my life so much easier.
04/08/2023
I bought this rucksack as a replacement to my now getting on rucksack. It was so worth the money. Will you are canon 100mm - 400mm lens in top plus canon 70mm-200mm attached, plus flash gun and 2 other mid lenses. I use it for sport photography and it’s really comfortable to wear for long periods. Well worth it.
04/07/2023
I managed to fit Canon 50D with 17-55mm Lens + 80-200mm Lens, or Camera body with 17-55mm lens + macro 100mm. Side pockets could be slightly bigger. My camera has thick batteries, I did close them, but I feel it could fit better. I am very happy with the length of the shoulder strap. The bag is sturdy, well done and was very comfortable to use.
04/07/2023
I'm a professional photographer and I have been to a few shoots now where it's been raining and my other bag would get a little wet but nothing too bad. This bag however, has kept everything inside dry and clean. It's been very hassle-free with the different compartments inside as well. I don't need to have a different bag for my tripod or flash or batteries. It's very useful and has made my life so much easier! I would highly recommend this bag to any photographer or anyone who needs compartments and an easy to wear bag!
03/07/2023
I swithered between this and the other similar Beschoi camera bag. This one is slightly bigger and the front opens up all the way down as well as opening top and bottom like the other bag. The opening all the way up was part of the appeal for me, as well as having a little extra space for non-camera stuff like a top or food or whatever.
The bag looks great. It's big and roomy but not huge and stupid looking on your back (I hope!). I have added a photo of all the gear I put in it. I wouldn't need this all the time but I do have a very small bag if I want to just take my camera and an extra lens. Anyway, it fits in no problem and there is spare room too - ideal.
The front opening all the way is, in my opinion a great option and offers more flexibility however, there is a very slight drawback to it... Some of the dividers inside are stuck to the inside of the front, so when you open it all the way up these need to then be stuck on again. I hadn't thought of that but to be honest, I don't think I'll do that much anyway, it's just nice having that option.
I have a Nikon D3500 so not the biggest camera but I can put it in the side with my 70-300mm lens attached no problem. This lens can also go straight in the bottom as shown in pics. In the top section I have a couple of pouches of filters and my pixie evo with more than enough space.
There are lots of well thought out pouches and zipped pockets for all little bit of kit, a rain hood, and a tripod holder. The drop out pouch for the base of the tripod does hold 2 legs of mine but it's tight. Another few mm would have been ideal but I does fit and the 2 straps hold it securely. When I use this though, I can't put a water bottle in the net pocket at the side. Not a bit deal for me.
Overall I'm pleased with the bag, though have only just got it. It feels comfortable on my back and while the tripod on the side does make it very slightly off balance, it is only slight and I'm sure after 5 min walking I won't notice it. I'll update if I notice anything else over time.
The bag looks great. It's big and roomy but not huge and stupid looking on your back (I hope!). I have added a photo of all the gear I put in it. I wouldn't need this all the time but I do have a very small bag if I want to just take my camera and an extra lens. Anyway, it fits in no problem and there is spare room too - ideal.
The front opening all the way is, in my opinion a great option and offers more flexibility however, there is a very slight drawback to it... Some of the dividers inside are stuck to the inside of the front, so when you open it all the way up these need to then be stuck on again. I hadn't thought of that but to be honest, I don't think I'll do that much anyway, it's just nice having that option.
I have a Nikon D3500 so not the biggest camera but I can put it in the side with my 70-300mm lens attached no problem. This lens can also go straight in the bottom as shown in pics. In the top section I have a couple of pouches of filters and my pixie evo with more than enough space.
There are lots of well thought out pouches and zipped pockets for all little bit of kit, a rain hood, and a tripod holder. The drop out pouch for the base of the tripod does hold 2 legs of mine but it's tight. Another few mm would have been ideal but I does fit and the 2 straps hold it securely. When I use this though, I can't put a water bottle in the net pocket at the side. Not a bit deal for me.
Overall I'm pleased with the bag, though have only just got it. It feels comfortable on my back and while the tripod on the side does make it very slightly off balance, it is only slight and I'm sure after 5 min walking I won't notice it. I'll update if I notice anything else over time.
02/07/2023
I’m a professional photo and film maker, and I bought this bag to consolidate my essential gear when working alone. Having a roller bag is great but it slows you down.
This bag is quite versatile and can be configured in lots of ways. Can easily take 2 mirrorless cameras with lenses attached, along with 2 additional lenses. Lots of pouches for memory cards, documents etc.
The best part of the bag for me, is that small parts can be opened rather than having to open the entire thing. The little ‘door’ on the side is very handy for being able to just pull out the camera really quickly.
This bag is quite versatile and can be configured in lots of ways. Can easily take 2 mirrorless cameras with lenses attached, along with 2 additional lenses. Lots of pouches for memory cards, documents etc.
The best part of the bag for me, is that small parts can be opened rather than having to open the entire thing. The little ‘door’ on the side is very handy for being able to just pull out the camera really quickly.
01/07/2023
I was looking for a small holster style bag for my DLSR so that I wouldn't have to take my large back pack whenever I wanted to go out shooting. As I have several lens and other bits and pieces I normally end up taking my backpack even on short trips. This is where this holster style case is ideal.
This bag looked like it would also take my camera with it's battery grip attached, so when I tried it for the first time I was please that it did fit. Others bags that I'd seen looked too small. The bag is quite accomodating so I had no problems fitting them in. I did have to remove the insert to achieve this, but this is a small sacrifice to make. The insert is useful if you detach the lens from the camera as it acts as a protective barrier between the body and the lens.
I've been using the side pockets to store a filter holder and filters as they are just the right size. The zipable inside pocket is good for memory cards and smaller items like cables and card readers and as it's inside it's protected..
Another feature of this bag is the rain cover. I've yet to use it, but it was something I wanted to make sure it had one.
The inside of the bag is well padded and protects the contents well. I was unfortunate to knock the bag off the sofa onto a hard floor but there wasn't any damage to the camera or lens.
I found the shoulder strap very comfortable as it is long enough to hang on your shoulder and cross it over your chest to spread the weight.
Overall this bag is great if you just want to take your body and one lens out for a stroll without lugging a heavy bag.
This bag looked like it would also take my camera with it's battery grip attached, so when I tried it for the first time I was please that it did fit. Others bags that I'd seen looked too small. The bag is quite accomodating so I had no problems fitting them in. I did have to remove the insert to achieve this, but this is a small sacrifice to make. The insert is useful if you detach the lens from the camera as it acts as a protective barrier between the body and the lens.
I've been using the side pockets to store a filter holder and filters as they are just the right size. The zipable inside pocket is good for memory cards and smaller items like cables and card readers and as it's inside it's protected..
Another feature of this bag is the rain cover. I've yet to use it, but it was something I wanted to make sure it had one.
The inside of the bag is well padded and protects the contents well. I was unfortunate to knock the bag off the sofa onto a hard floor but there wasn't any damage to the camera or lens.
I found the shoulder strap very comfortable as it is long enough to hang on your shoulder and cross it over your chest to spread the weight.
Overall this bag is great if you just want to take your body and one lens out for a stroll without lugging a heavy bag.
28/06/2023
SLR camera backpack although I see it more for mirrorless or dslr cameras, it is not a large size, it has good protection for cameras as well as many separations. It has a waterproof cover, the backpack is very good, the straps and the back are well padded, it has neutral colors, comment that the first one I bought I had to return it because it came with poorly closed zippers and marked fabric, I got in touch I contacted them and they solved everything for me. It has some hidden pockets, which come in handy to store documentation. In the size of the tablet compartment, I have put a 13.3-inch laptop which fits well, without being very fair. The product and the brand are highly recommended.
14/06/2023
Finally the right backpack for me! From the photos it looks much bigger, but it didn't disappoint me. It is compact but extremely versatile, comfortable and the weight is distributed very well. It is really well made, waterproof and very well padded and perfectly protects all equipment. I have an Olympus Om-D Em1 Mark 2 and I managed to put it in the quick-grip side pocket along with the 50-200 mounted. In addition, I was able to carry the 12-40, the 45mm, 5 filters, flashes and batteries and various accessories as well as the remote control and the GoPro with me in the special pockets. I didn't force anything, everything was in its precise place. The next day I put the Olympus equipped with 12-40 in the bottom pocket while on the side I put a Canon 1100D with the 55-250 mounted. And in the top pocket or put the 50-200 and GoPro always with other useful accessories. It is also very beautiful to the eye. It is worth it.
Another update: here I will put photos of everything I managed to put in my backpack today.
Another update: here I will put photos of everything I managed to put in my backpack today.
13/06/2023