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seems like the Pro Backpack is shipping. I read on another forum that a guy had received his. He posted a few shots and it looks good. He also noted that it can take the E-3 with Grip attached.
Richard
In theory there's no difference between theory and practice but in practice there is.
I recieved mine today. That is in Denmark. Looks pretty good but it lacks the bottom support for at tripod but has two straps - one in the top and one in the middle. On that point the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW is better. Or maybe I just can't figure out how to mount the tripos:-(((
I recieved mine today. That is in Denmark. Looks pretty good but it lacks the bottom support for at tripod but has two straps - one in the top and one in the middle. On that point the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW is better. Or maybe I just can't figure out how to mount the tripos:-(((
niels
Having got a Mini Trekker AW and looking at the Olympus backpack my choice, if having to fork out for one, would be to go for the Lowepro one.
Steve
Steve
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I recieved mine today. That is in Denmark. Looks pretty good but it lacks the bottom support for at tripod but has two straps - one in the top and one in the middle. On that point the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW is better. Or maybe I just can't figure out how to mount the tripos:-(((
niels
Send it over to me niels for research purposes re the tripos - I can't promise you will get it back though!
Having got a Mini Trekker AW and looking at the Olympus backpack my choice, if having to fork out for one, would be to go for the Lowepro one.Steve
I've got a Lowepro Mini trekker which is ok but the access on the Oly one looks better than on the Lowepro. Maybe someone with both can do a little comparison post for us
I've got a Lowepro Mini trekker which is ok but the access on the Oly one looks better than on the Lowepro. Maybe someone with both can do a little comparison post for us
I'll compare them and let you know when I receive my Oly bag.
Steve
Steve
Now retired with more time now for me Foties, woodworking, electronics, SCUBA diving 😉 ...... and making the missus' cups of tea 😮
Take only photographs, leave only bubbles. My Website Workshop Flickr
It's got one advantage over the Lowepro. It'll take the E-3 with the HLD-4 attached.
Thanks for the "offer" Berr1e. But I can always use it for carring Abbot Ale - my favorite tea substitute - home;-))) All these little rooms each take a can. maybe even two stacked...
It's got one advantage over the Lowepro. It'll take the E-3 with the HLD-4 attached.
Thanks for the "offer" Berr1e. But I can always use it for carring Abbot Ale - my favorite tea substitute - home;-))) All these little rooms each take a can. maybe even two stacked...
niels
Now you're talking, just enough room for a camera and a lens after all the tinnies have been stowed
Steve
Steve
Now retired with more time now for me Foties, woodworking, electronics, SCUBA diving 😉 ...... and making the missus' cups of tea 😮
Take only photographs, leave only bubbles. My Website Workshop Flickr
It's bigger than the Mini Trekker AW. the inside is deeper and it's got room for a laptop.
And it'll easily take my E-3 with HLD-4 and ZD ED50/2.0, ZD 11-22/2.8-3.5, ZD 14-54/2.8-3.5, ZD ED50-2002.8-3.5, EC14, EX25, FL-36, Sigma 30/1.4 plus spare battreies and cards and whatever needed.
But I think I still prefer my Leica Outdoor Combination sholder bag (the small one of the two). It takes the same - natually except a laptop - and the relatively light cameras and lenses of the 4/3 system (compared to other familiar brands) I can carried for severel hours with comfort.
This weight/quality issue is one of the most over looked benefits of 4/3 - at lest by them other camera owners and reviewers...
It's bigger than the Mini Trekker AW. the inside is deeper and it's got room for a laptop.
And it'll easily take my E-3 with HLD-4 and ZD ED50/2.0, ZD 11-22/2.8-3.5, ZD 14-54/2.8-3.5, ZD ED50-2002.8-3.5, EC14, EX25, FL-36, Sigma 30/1.4 plus spare battreies and cards and whatever needed.
But I think I still prefer my Leica Outdoor Combination sholder bag (the small one of the two). It takes the same - natually except a laptop - and the relatively light cameras and lenses of the 4/3 system (compared to other familiar brands) I can carried for severel hours with comfort.
This weight/quality issue is one of the most over looked benefits of 4/3 - at lest by them other camera owners and reviewers...
niels
Bl**dy 'ell that's interesting. I would have thought, by looking at the photo, that it was smaller. I am looking for a backpack that is bigger than the Minitrekker AW and would also take a laptop. Seems the Oly bag is the answer to my quest. Hope mine arrives soon.
Cheers,
Steve
Steve
Now retired with more time now for me Foties, woodworking, electronics, SCUBA diving 😉 ...... and making the missus' cups of tea 😮
Take only photographs, leave only bubbles. My Website Workshop Flickr
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