Lowepro TAHOE BP 150 MINERAL RED
G**Y
Perfect!!
I wasn't really sure about this bag but am happy to report it's Great.First thing to note, is how really bright the red colour is, which I don't mind but it could be too much for some.Size wise it's medium size and fairly compact. Plenty of space and dividers for your Dslr or Mirrorless camera and Lens.Well made quality and very comfortable with plenty of pockets for various accessories.Not really a negative but the only thing I am not sure of, is how weather proofing is it against the elements, but overall am very happy with my purchase.I've uploaded plenty of pictures which hopefully will help.
J**E
Smaller than expected but it's what I asked for.
This bag is extremely well made and looks great. I was a bit concerned about the size when it arrived as it was smaller than I expected. Let me be clear, I was actually shopping for a smaller camera bag so I got what I asked for.I wanted a bag that I could carry around my essential gear and leave my flashes and other " camera junk" that I've acumilated at home. We all know we carry far too much equipment with us.My essentials are my Canon 6D Mark ii, Tamron 24-70mm, Canon 50mm and Tamron 70-210mm. This bag just about fit's these in. I would have liked to have been able to leave the camera attached to a lens though. I am hoping this will teach me to go out with even less, maybe just my 70-210 and body.I've attached a photo to show the inside when I've put my gear in.
L**N
The best, compact and stylish DSLR bag: best in Tardis Blue!
I'm a hobbyist photographer and was getting tired of having should trap bags which can fit a standard DSLR with a lens attached but nothing else, especially not other lenses so I decided to try this bag after some research.I am very pleased with this bag, I have taken it everywhere for the past three years and it still looks and works great. I can fit my DSLR with a 200mm lens attached and two smaller lenses, such as the standard 'kit lens' 25-50mm and another prime or ultrawide. There's plenty of space for spare batteries, SD cards, lens cleaners, remotes as well as the two side netted pockets I personally use to carry a water bottle and a Manfrotto PIXI tripod which fits nicely.The only issue that I've had is that the middle compartment, which has many pockets stitched onto a slot for either documents or a tablet, the stitching that separates some of the pockets has broken which has made them into larger pockets but this is probably from the heavy use.This bag is so good that my partner bought one in red for herself and her father bought one in black for himself! From seeing the newer version, it is slightly different from when I bought mine with the biggest difference being that the zips are no longer metal, they're a kind of nylon rope which is an improvement as with mine, I find I need to keep the zips at the top of the bag otherwise it makes a 'jingling' sound as the zips hit each other while walking, which the newer version doesn't suffer from.Overall, very pleased with this bag, it's made to a really high quality as you would expect from Lowepro and it's super compact, it doesn't feel bulky or overly heavy and it's comfortable to wear for long periods as I found while trekking in Austrailia's Blue Mountains. I am able to fit a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 in the tablet slot (at a push) as well as a pair of Sennheiser Momentum headphones, this bag really is a Tardis.
P**K
Great small camera rucksack
I wanted a smaller camera rucksack for a trip to New Zealand in December 2022. This Tahoe backpack in a nice shade of blue arrived today. I use a Canon 5D III with 3 Canon L lens, a 16-35mm F4, a 24-105mm F4 and 70-200mm F4. With just a small adjustment to the velcro dividers they all fit comfortably. The 70-200mm lens is supplied with a huge lens hood, this took a bit of thought, I finally managed to get this hood and other 2 into the internal zipped pocket. External pockets whilst having very little width accommodate my CF card wallet plus 4 filters. There is still some room for documents and a pen/pencil.Shoulder straps feel comfortable but not very grippy, the bag once adjusted fits nicely into the small of the back. The only thing for me that seems a bit ‘weak’ is the grab handle, not as robust as the one on my other, larger, Lowepro rucksack. For the price I feel this rucksack is good value and hopefully will prove as robust as my old rucksack. Time will tell wether the grab handle lasts the course.
A**N
Very comfortable
I've bought cheaper backpacks in the past, trying to save money (I'm a cheapskate) and they've never really been comfortable.I've always avoided paying the kind of money for these named brands, but finally gave up the fight and bought a named brand.This is well made and very comfortable. I used it (fully loaded with a reasonable amoutn of gear) for a 5 hour night street photography shoot recently and it was comfortable the whole time. Never had that comfort before with the el cheapo stuff.I had overnight toiletries and clothing in the bag as well as an X-T3, Viltrox 56mm and 33mm lenses, 5 spare batteries, powerbank and cables. In the outside pockets I had a bottle of water and an umbrella. I didn't weigh all that gear, but with other bags I've had I would have been uncomfortable within ten minutes.There's a weird pocket thing at the top that can be pulled down to give extra space. I think it's for cables and stuff like that, but I pulled it to maximum space and put the clothing and toiletries for an overnight stay and there was enough room for that. Wouldn't be enough for more than an overnight, I don't think.The bag itself looks great and the outside material looks stylish, so it's nice to have something that looks good and is easy to wear.
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