Pros & Cons
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- Clever D-SLR "suspension system." Laptop compartment (up to 17-inches.) Waterproof bottom.
- Removable/customizable padded Velcro compartments.
- Well padded.
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- No chest strap connecting the arm straps.
I've been trekking around with the Case Logic SLR Suspension System backpack ($134.99 direct) for about a month now, and it's a great choice for photographers. It features a nifty "SLR Suspension System," an elastic strap that grips and suspends your SLR, as opposed to having its body or lens rest against other shelving within the bag. It seems a little gimmicky, but it definitely holds your camera securely.
The main compartment of the backpack is one huge space, but it comes with loads of foam blocks that are lined with Velcro: You can place them into bag to make smaller compartments, creating the sizes and shapes you need for lenses and other accessories.
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