Photo backpacks
F-stop Ajna Aloe graugrün
Kalahari Swave S-51 Rollup Fotorucksack
Manfrotto Pro Light 2 Rucksack Backloader M
- Photo backpack
- one large camera main compartment to the back
- With quick camera access on the side
- Suitable for hand luggage
- Waterproof zippers
- Removable waist belt incl. zippered pocket
- Incl. rain cover (bottom of the backpack)
- Camera main compartment on the back
- Various mesh pockets in the main compartment for stowing accessories
- SD card compartment in camera main compartment
- Compartment at the front with various stowage options for accessories
- Urban Access Sling 8
- Sling photo bag
- Carrying comfort through alternate carrying
- Carrying strap with quick-release buckle and hand loop for fast putting on and taking off
- detachable hip belt to stabilize the sling bag e.g. when cycling
- top carrying handle
- Business card pocket in the front pocket
- Access to the bag from both sides without the need to reposition the one-piece garment
- zippered compartment for a tablet up to 8 inches
- Dimensions 8 inch tablet compartment: 16,5 x 21,5 x 2 cm (WxHxD)
- seam-sealed rain cover included in delivery
- eco-friendly photo backpack for small equipment
- with material made from 45 recycled plastic bottles
- ideal for a DSLR or DSLM camera, lenses and other photo accessories
- can be carried diagonally on the left as well as on the right shoulder
- incl. rain cover stowed in the bottom
- Glass Limo
- slim, lightweight backpack
- Carrying strap with padding
- YKK zipper
- variable division by different dividers
- specially designed for long lenses up to 600 mm f/4 or normal DSLR equipment
- Zippers hold their position - prevents accidental opening of the main compartment
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EVOC Backpack CP black 18L
- Backpack
- 26 liters
- highly functional, lightweight camera backpack
- action-ready backpack solution
- padded, divisible camera compartment
- practical quick access on the side
- integrated rain cover
- StreetWalker V2.0 backpack
- comfortable for all-day trekking
- padded shoulder straps
- YKK RC security zippers
- ballistic nylon
- high-density Velex and closed-cell PU foam
- integrated phone pocket: 10 × 19 × 1.5 cm
- Retrospective Backpack 15 Backpack
- built for adventure travel on the road
- full access to your equipment via the back
- Security flap with zipper under the lid
- soft and form-fitting with a minimalist exterior
- Access to camera gear from the top and back
- special pocket for a 15-inch laptop
- comfortable carrying strap
- Think Tank BackLight V2 (Variante: 18L) in der Farbe Slate Black
- Rückenteil-Öffnung bietet Zugang zu deiner Kameraausrüstung
- Daisy Chain
- Stativ-/Monopod-Befestigungssystem an der Vorder- oder Seite
- gepolsterter Hüftgurt
- anpassbare Trennwände
- 2 große Wasserflaschenfächer
- seitliche Kompressionsgurte
- ergonomische Reißverschlussgriffe
- inklusive nahtversiegelter Regenhülle
- obere Reißverschlusstasche
Large, spacious camera backpack perfect for outdoor shoots! In addition to the usual camera equipment, the backpack offers enough space for other personal items such as tablet, wallet, food and drinks.
- 50% camera compartment, 50% free available luggage space for personal items.
- Flipside's body-facing opening allows you to remove gear without taking off the backpack.
- ActivZone harness system provides all-day carrying comfort.
- Multiple attachment points allow you to increase, or decrease, the amount of gear attached externally.
- The integrated All Weather AW Cover deploys from a zippered compartment on the backpack lid for added protection from rain, snow, dust and sand.
- The padded CradleFit compartments provide support and protection for your tablet PC.
- Think Tank BackStory 15
- ample space for personal gear
- Quick top access and full access to your gear
- Front compartment with zippered mesh pockets
- Room for dedicated 16 laptop compartment or 10 inch tablet compartment
- padded shoulder strap
- detachable hip belt
- Rollei Photo Liner Ocean Mini
- environmentally friendly photo backpack for small equipment
- with material from 20 recycled plastic bottles
- ideal for one to two DSLR or DSLM cameras, lenses and other photo accessories
- Laptop/tablet compartment for devices up to 7.9 inches
- incl. rain cover on the bottom
- MindShift Rotation 22L
- instant access to the camera: go from "stowed in the bag" to shooting in 3 seconds
- keep your backpack on while shooting
- 2 pockets in 1: Separate the hip pocket from the backpack when needed
- Hip bag with magnetic closure for quick access and zipper for maximum security
- height adjustable carrying system for body heights between approx. 160 cm and 195 cm
- PhotoCross 10 sling bag
- Glove compatible zipper sliders with T-pull tags
- zippered compartments for accessories on the inside of the bag lid
- wide opening main compartment for quick access to equipment
- variable partitioning with different dividers for photo or personal equipment
- separate padded compartment for a tablet up to 10 inch
- Top and side carry handles
- seam-sealed rain cover
- BackLight Daypack 18L Backpack
- Compartment at the back for photo equipment
- simply turn to the front, access your camera equipment from the back without removing the backpack
- special compartments offer space for a 13 inch laptop and a tablet
- Tablet compartment: 22 x 26 x 1,5 cm
- with hip belt
- BackLight 36L backpack
- Compartment at the back for photo equipment
- simply turn to the front, access to your camera equipment from the back, without removing the backpack
- remove the backpack
- special compartments offer space for a 15 inch laptop and a tablet
- Tablet compartment: 27 x 26 x 1,5 cm
- with hip belt
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Photo backpack - what is it anyway?
This is a backpack that is specially designed for transporting photographic equipment. It is usually equipped with various compartments that provide optimum protection for your equipment, even in the event of shocks.
Why should you buy a photo backpack?
Of course, conventional photo bags are also designed for storing cameras and their accessories. However, a backpack offers you a major ergonomic advantage in comparison: as the often heavy weight of the equipment is distributed over both shoulders thanks to the two straps, it is much more comfortable to carry the equipment on your back, especially on longer hiking tours, for example. This prevents one-sided strain on the shoulders and intervertebral discs and supports good posture. In this way, photography remains a pleasure even on longer tours and does not become a strain.
In addition to the health aspect, it should also be emphasized that a backpack optimally protects the equipment from damage with special compartments and materials.
What should fit in a photo backpack?
A good photo backpack should offer enough storage space for the following items:
- Camera bodies
- Lenses (2-3 lenses on average)
- Camera spare batteries
- Filters (ND + polarizing filters)
- Flash units
- Memory card / memory card case
- Cables such as charging cable, wired remote trigger - use bags for cable sorting, for example
Important tips when buying a photo backpack
When choosing a model, it always depends on what you want to use your backpack for. Some aspects to consider when buying are listed below.
Size and weight of the backpack
The size of the backpack is an important factor. Do you want to carry two cameras or just one? Do you have large telephoto lenses that require a lot of space? You should choose your backpack according to these criteria. Some backpacks offer the option of adjusting the size of the compartments to your individual requirements using fabric panels with Velcro fasteners.
This is very practical, as the backpack can be adjusted to suit different equipment requirements. Some manufacturers such as Lowepro or Evoc offer this option. Please note: The larger a backpack, the heavier it usually is. However, as the equipment itself often weighs a considerable amount, you should make sure that your backpack is not too heavy when you buy it.
Carrying comfort
As you will be carrying the backpack over longer distances, it is particularly important to ensure that it is comfortable to wear. It is important that the shoulder straps are well padded and breathable so that your back is sufficiently ventilated. This is particularly advisable if the photo backpack is used for sports such as hiking or cycling. Some backpacks have an additional chest and lap belt as well as position adjustment straps. These straps distribute the weight even better across the body, making it more ergonomic to carry. Chest and lap straps are particularly advisable for larger equipment with several telephoto lenses
Access to the equipment
When buying, you should make sure that you can access your equipment as easily as possible without having to open too many zippers. The size of the openings should be such that you can easily remove your accessories, preferably with just one hand. Some photo backpacks also offer quick access. This means that a single compartment, for example on the front or bottom of the backpack, allows you to remove your equipment quickly.
This is particularly advantageous if you want to take a spontaneous photo on a hiking tour, for example, without having to take off the entire backpack every time. This not only makes it possible to quickly capture beautiful motifs, but also protects the backpack as it does not have to be placed on a wet or dirty surface.
Photo backpack with laptop compartment
If you want to take your laptop with you on your photo tour, you should also make sure that your backpack has a laptop compartment. Please note: Pay attention to the inch measurements so that your laptop actually fits in the backpack.
Tripod holder
If you often use a tripod, a tripod holder on the backpack is a great advantage. This keeps the tripod firmly and securely stowed away, prevents it from slipping and does not damage other photo accessories. It is best to place the holder as close to the body as possible, for example on the side of the backpack, to ensure that it is carried as ergonomically as possible.
Taking photos while cycling
If you are using your photo backpack on bike tours, we recommend models where the backpack can be taken in front of your stomach when the waist belt is closed and can therefore be opened easily. This means you don't have to stop every time and awkwardly operate the backpack. The manufacturer Evoc, for example, tailors its models very much to sporty photographers who want to take day touring equipment as well as their camera. It is also advisable to choose a waterproof backpack for longer bike tours. Pay attention to the manufacturer's "waterproof" rating. Otherwise, many models include a rain cover.
Tip: If you use a normal or hiking backpack, you can of course also use a photo backpack insert, with which you can turn any bag into a photo rucksack. The only disadvantage is that you have to limit your choice of equipment if you want to take other non-photo items with you.
Photo backpack for street photographers
Are you a street photographer looking for a camera bag? You should make sure that the camera bag offers sufficient access options so that you can get to the camera quickly at the moment of the event, which has the disadvantage that the risk of theft is particularly high here, as the thief naturally has an easy game here. One idea here would be to use a waist belt / hip bag.
Photo backpack for studio photographers
Photographers who work a lot with artificial light are a special target group who usually transport a large and particularly heavy amount of equipment. We recommend using a trolley in this case. Otherwise, the backpack should have enough compartments for the various Lens and space for a flash. A trolley can carry considerably more flash heads. Another criterion here should be a sturdy back so that the back is well supported, and the rucksack should also have appropriate relief features such as a lap belt and a chest strap.
Photo backpack for mountaineers
A photo backpack for mountaineers is an essential piece of equipment that must meet the needs of photographers and mountaineers alike. Here are some important aspects to look out for when buying such a backpack: robustness and durability; carrying comfort with padded shoulder straps, adjustable chest strap and hip belt to distribute the weight evenly; attachment options for climbing rope, ice axe, carabiners and other utensils. The rucksack should be as flexible as possible and also be suitable for hiking and other outdoor activities and allow hiking poles or skis to be attached to the backpack.
Photo backpack novelties 2018 - WANDRD, NYA-EVO and Co
In this article, we introduce you to two new photo backpacks that you can now find in our range. Included is a photo backpack for frequent travelers from WANDRD and a brand new outdoor backpack from NYA-EVO.