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By Amin the nature photographer from Atlanta GA on 07/26/2009 Pros: Adjustable Harness, Can carry a laptop, Comfortable, Easily Accessible Equipment, Not too large, Roomy, Strong Construction Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Transporting Gear Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Its a great backpack for carrying equiptment for outdoors and indoor shoots. Being very sturdy it can keep equipment safe.
By Taildragger08 from Colorado on 07/12/2009 Pros: Adjustable Harness, Comfortable, Roomy, Strong Construction Cons: Hard To Access Equipment Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Storing Gear, Transporting Gear Describe Yourself: Semi-pro Photographer Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: As others have stated, this is a very large bag. I found that it was too deep for my liking. The body with the battery grip installed still left inches to spare. I didn't like the supplied dividers as they are extremely stiff. Other bags I own have more flexible dividers that allow snug fitting around lenses and other components. This was the first pack I tried with the back panel access. It seems to be popular, but I didn't like it. I found that the straps were always in the way. I'm sure this pack works out great for some, but I have to wonder what else they've used to compare it to. It's well constructed, just not designed well for me.
Stitching seperating at strap / body X By VanishedPoint from Boulder, CO on 07/08/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easily Accessible Equipment, Roomy Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Storing Gear, Transporting Gear Describe Yourself: Semi-pro Photographer Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: This bag has a range of attractive features, though I've found that the stitching at the junction betwixt shoulder harness and bag body starts to loosen after only a single use with light / moderate loading. Stitches popped at second use with only a cam body, two lenses, and a tripod being carried over rough terrain. I wish it had held together... as it's a good size. The MS Odyssey has a much more robust strap junction than the Parallax, though unfortunately is far too big for most users frames or gear needs. Too bad.
Best Photo Pack I've Found By Bob The Bear from Bradenton Fl on 06/23/2009 Pros: Adjustable Harness, Comfortable, Roomy, Strong Construction Cons: Hard To Access Equipment Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Storing Gear, Transporting Gear Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I was looking for a slightly larger photo pack than I could find locally. I use multiple lenses constantly, so I need them with me. The Mountainsmith fills that bill well. It also carries a laptop, which is a bonus for me, because I travel far from home and need a laptop to stay in touch. The only downside is that the laptop pocket seems to have obliged the maker to put the inner compartment access behind the back pad and straps, meaning that you have to put the pack down and unzip the entire carrying surface to access the photo equipment. It's also possible to put a lot of weight, fully loaded, in the pack, but the pack is still portable with that reservation. That's not much of a squawk, given the flexibility of the unit. It's a lot of pack for the money.
Used to go out of the country,GREAT!! By JR from Vienna, VA on 06/07/2009 Pros: Adjustable Harness, Comfortable, Easily Accessible Equipment, Roomy, Strong Construction Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Transporting Gear Describe Yourself: Photo Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Just got back from Punta Cana and it worked great for us!!!
By Red Rider from Grass Valley, CA on 05/18/2009 Pros: Adjustable Harness, Roomy, Strong Construction Best Uses: Protecting Gear, Storing Gear, Transporting Gear Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a well made storage system for your camera gear. It is hugh!
Good quality, but too bulky By pentaxer from Capital Region, NY on 03/25/2009 Pros: Easy To Load, Good padding, Highly Adjustable, Large capacity Cons: Belt padding, Bulky, Weight Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I am returning this camera backpack. It is too bulky and too heavy to walk with for extended period of time when fully loaded.
By Willson Photography from OKC on 03/14/2009 Pros: Easy To Load, Good padding, Highly Adjustable, Large capacity Cons: Bulky, Poor Waist Belt Best Uses: Car Camping, Day trip, Hiking Describe Yourself: Outdoor Professional What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I took a star away for the main compartment being over deep, There is plenty of room to add a pocket or two in the front side in expense of the cavernously deep camera compartment. I also thought the waist belt could be better, and the location of accesory pockets against the back padding limits what you can put in them somewhat. Overall it is a great bag, it does it's job and is HUGE. Plenty of room for two cameras, multiple lens', and whatever else you need. All that plus I have attached a light stand, umbrella, plus a large tripod to the outside, and still have room for laptop, and accesories of all sorts. With a small amount of re-engineering This could be a stellar camera pack, one of the better I have used. For the price at Sierra it cannot be beat.
By Wanna be pro from Anchorage, AK on 03/04/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Load, Good padding, Large capacity Best Uses: Backpacking, Car Camping, Day trip, Hiking Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This backpack carries everything that I own. It is nice to know that there is an affordable product out there that can meet the demands of what I am needing it to. I looked at several bags, and and this met all expectations and was affordable.
great product, great service, thanks By photo guy from nevada on 02/16/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Load, Good padding, Large capacity Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: was able to get all my camera gears, field camera, three lens, filters, spot meter, every thing I had in my metal case.
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