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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Nikon Backpack for DSLR, Lenses, and Laptop

Nikon Backpack for DSLR, Lenses, and Laptop

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Product Description


Proudly Nikon-branded, the Nikon Digital SLR and laptop backpack was designed specifically for DSLR photographers on the go. There's well-organized space for a digital SLR body, up to five interchangeable lenses, a laptop computer, and other essential accessories. A rigid, impact-resistant base protects the contents from moisture and toppling, while the weather-resistant compartment further safeguards equipment. Features also include padded backpack straps for comfort and a secure top handle for added convenience.
Price : $99.95
Nikon Backpack for DSLR, Lenses, and Laptop

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 3.2 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

  • ASIN: B000WZV5FW

  • Item model number: 5877


Price : $99.95
Nikon Backpack for DSLR, Lenses, and Laptop

Customer Reviews


I was preparing for a trip and wanted to combine my laptop and my D70 in a single bag. I had just ordered a LowePro computrekker AW when I saw this Nikon bag.
I figured I would like to have a genuine Nikon bag for all my Nikon gear so I ordered this bag figuring I could return the LowePro.
Although the bag is well constructed, lighter and looks great I wasn't impressed at all with the accomodations for my D70. The camera storage is designed for the body with a small lens, maybe the 18 - 70 that came with the kit. With the 18 - 200 mounted the camera just didn't fit in the area provisioned for the camera.
The rest of the bag seemed clumsy to access and there wasn't a lot of storage for accessories.
In my opinion, the LowePro Computrekker AW is a far superior bag. Although it's a little larger it's worth it's weight in gold. I was disappointed with the functionality of this Nikon bag.

My girlfriend bought me this camera bag for Christmas. I had checked several stores that offered backpack style camera bags, but couldn't decide on what one I wanted. The stores prices were nowhere near the price listed on Amazon. Based on the reviews of this Nikon bag, I figured that it would work for my needs, and it does.
There are several reviews that state the camera will not fit with the 18-200 VR lens... However, I've fit my D80 with 18-200 VR lens and hood in this camera bag just fine. All of the pockets are adjustable, including the top one which holds the body and lens... People who are saying their camera won't fit, obviously didn't mess around with the pockets enough.
My bag fits my D80 mounted with the 18-200 VR lens in the "camera section", and my 50mm 1.8 lens, 18-135, 20-40 Tamron lens, SB-600 flash, point-and-shoot Nikon Coolpix 5200 camera, chargers and extra batteries for the D80 and Coolpix, external HD, extra memory cards, filters, etc. in the other pockets on the bag. I also feel secure that the camera and accessories are all protected very well, there's enough padding all around. There are clips on the sides of the bags, which if I undestand correctly, which hold a tripod. I've strapped my Slick tripod on, but it made the bag very uneven. I'm thinking of a modification where I could mount the tripod on the bottom of the bag, held on by the waist "brace", would be more suitable for a larger tripod, or simply don't hook the tripod on the camera bag at all.
The laptop pocket does NOT fit my HP dv8000t laptop (which is a 17" widescreen)... The laptop fits inside the pocket, but it does not zip completely (it won't go around the top edge of the computer)... I'm sure with enough effort, I could make it fit... But, that's what my HP backpack is for. :) With a smaller laptop however, it would fit fine.
All in all... I'd say for the price tag ( <$100 ), it's a hard bag to pass up. It may not be enough for a professional photographer who needs to carry multiple bodies and multiple lenses... But in that case, you should be willing to pay more for a bigger, better bag. However as an amateur photographer who wanted the ability to carry all my stuff in the convenience of a backpack, this bag suits me just fine!

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