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Holds my Fujifilm XT-2 with 18-55mm, 16-80mm, 10-24mm, 27mm, 56mm, Fujifilm flash w/spare batteries, and camera battery charger in main compartment. Filters plus strap, couple batters and some sundry photo stuff in other compartments. Two of the smaller compartments inside don't have Velcro or zippers to secure contents, just flaps that don't really cover over far enough. Also, I would like to have a clip to secure keys or SD card case more securely. The pocket to support one end of my tripod is too tight, only will fit one leg of my tripod. The strap goes around the tripod so it will hold in place. Manfrotto should talk to Osprey packs on how to do a rain cover too. Includes a cover as a separate piece and no good place to store it.But a nice size pack that holds my complete system. The above with a Benro Travel Angel tripod weighs 10 pounds. The straps are good enough to carry from car to camp/house/airplane but there is no belt so I wouldn't carry it far with this load. Certainly not hike with it but it wasn't designed for that.Overall, it will serve my purposes just fine.Fits a good number of lenses in the top pouch, and keeps everything well organized. In the top pouch I have: Canon M6mk2 with 18-150mm and hood attached; viewfinder,Canon 11-22mmCanon 24mm macro underneath my Laowa 9mmCanon 55-200 EF-MRokinon 8mm Fisheye.. and still have left over space.This bag is free standing, and doesn't fall over, even with all the weight in the top pouch and bottom compartment empty. Fits my 13" M1 Macbook Air in the laptop pocket. Nice to have the bottom compartment door fully open, which makes it easy to sort though. Water bottle compartment is a bit small, but fits a 12oz flask really well, and keeps the overall profile slim.The bag is a bit short for my upper body, it feels like a small backpack, not something I would want to wear for more than a couple hours, or while being active.The inside is not too deep which worries me if i unzip it, but it fits my 5dm3 with canon 16-35mm f/2.8 in it plus my canon 50mm f/1.2 and canon 24-70mm f2.8.. I have to squeeze in a little bit to give room..This bag will not stand on its own.this is my 3rd dslr backpack. what i like most about this is that it's the right size for me being 5ft. Just perfect to carry around in long walks. Also it has no chest strap or waist strap that's why i purchased a separate chest strap.Overall, given the cons, i still Like this bag. The pocket in front is a winner for me, more room for accessories etc. Plus it's a clean looking bag outside. Looks like an ordinary backpack when it isn't.This bag is great. I wish I had gotten the large, but the medium still carries a lot. I bought mine almost a year ago and its still in great shape. I definitely recommend it.This camera backpack its great really a light weigh I used for a trip to Europe and can hold easily a Mirrorless camera with a len + additional len and personal item such as passport, tripod and other personal things so highly recommended for small carry. Plus I tested the rain cover and works pretty good.It works out great to carry my camera and other items when I travelExcellent size. I mostly use a mirrorless camera and this holds the camera, lens attached, two extra lenses, a small flash (or sometimes a second body) and a filter pack - all in the main compartment. The pocket for accessories is not huge but holds my remote release, extra batteries, extra cards. I fly on small regional jets from my home base and a large photo pack that won't fit under the seat also won't fit in the overhead so I needed a small bag that was as roomy as possible. This is it. It would also work for a digital SLR, like my big Nikon, just with fewer lenses.I've been using this backpack for a while now and I've found it to suit all of my photographic needs for when I take a small trip into the city. It has a lot of space, where I can fit without a problem: two/three lenses (telephoto, fixed, zoom), external flash, camera charger, camera (Nikon D7000), lens filters, notepad and pen, memory cards, wallet, cleaning equipment. It's a great camera bag, as it isn't too big or too small, and it is very comfortable to carry around for long periods of time.Great backpack. It will be suitable not only for CSC but for a normal sized SLR with telephoto lens on it. was traveling with it as a day pack for two weeks and I love it. Only issue is when the bottom compartment is empty backpack tent to be top heavy and easy to flip.Great backpack for the photography equipment and if you don't take too many lenses with you there will be space for a jumper, some lunch and a small bottle of water. Last but not least, it is really comfortable to carry, well padded straps, from good quality materials.It was a choice between this and the Manfrotto NX CSC Backpack for my Fujifilm X-T2, 16-55mm f2.8, 50-140mm f2.8, batteries, cleaning stuff, CP filter, and other bits. I decided on the other one as I preferred the way my gear fitted into it. To be honest, either backback would do the job well. I returned this one for a refund.Absolutely love this bag has loads of room for both my cameras n all my accessories and still have room for any future additions. And I still can't get over how good a bag it is and the quality stands out a mile and would easy have another one or give one as present.Just what I need to take camerra (Canon 6D) and 3 lenses on day trips). I'm a wheelchair user and the backpack fits neatly on the back of me wheelchair.Well made back pack