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Test Fotoliner photo backpack mini

Test Fotoliner photo backpack mini

Regular price €48,50 EUR
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You don't always need a lot of space in your backpack and sometimes even a medium-sized backpack can be too big. A camera backpack for smaller equipment, such as DSLM cameras with small optics, would be ideal. That's why we're pleased to be able to introduce a small camera backpack to our range that comes with two shoulder straps. Unlike our sling bag, which you can conveniently strap on to have quick access to your camera, the weight of this backpack is distributed evenly over both shoulders. It is therefore the perfect choice for all those for whom a shoulder strap may not be enough, but who still need a lot of space in a very small space.

Like all our camera backpacks, this one comes with many useful features. For example, in terms of its weather resistance, which is achieved, among other things, by waterproof zips. You get additional protection with the included rain cape, which you can quickly and easily pull over your backpack if necessary.

You also get full flexibility when it comes to organizing the main compartment of your new backpack. It is achieved by padded Velcro partitions, with which you can easily decide for yourself where to place lenses, attachable flashes or even the camera. You will also find a tablet compartment in the main compartment if you want to edit or view your pictures while you are on the go.

And your tripod? You can either attach this to the front or the right side of the backpack. There are loops on both sides that ensure a secure hold of the travel tripod.

Practical on this backpack: You also have quick access on the side. Means that you simply have to unzip it there to get to your camera in no time at all without taking off the backpack. For example, this is practical for tourist city trips.

Smaller things that you always want to take with you on photo trips can be accommodated in the so-called daypack. You can use it to store SD cards, remote shutter releases, or even spare batteries.

Conclusion: With this backpack you are prepared for all eventualities that shorter photo trips can offer you. By the way: Of course, we also have larger backpacks in our range for fans of longer excursions. Feel free to take a look around!

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