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The Super Photo Daypack 752 is a larger, professional-sized version of Tamrac's model 750 Photographer's Daypack. This is the perfect bag for the travelling photographer with two camera bodies, four or five lenses and lots of accessories and personal items. The Tamrac daypacks carry your gear securely while not looking like a camera bag.
The camera compartment is quickly accessible through a double-sliding zipper that glides beneath a protective rain flap. Additional compartments and pockets provide organization and extra space. The large quick-release top flap provides complete coverage and has a zippered pocket that is perfect for maps and tickets. The discreet lower compartment is a completely foam-padded professional camera bag that will hold two cameras in Tamrac's exclusive Lens-Bridge with Lens-Gate Divider System. The thick foam padded backpack harness is contoured to disperse the weight evenly across the shoulders and back. Sternum straps prevent the shoulder straps from slipping. A Tuck-A-Way waist strap keeps the pack from bouncing and tucks away when not in use. Adjustable straps will hold a small tripod.
Constructed of fully coated PowerGrid Cordura. The camera compartment is padded in thick closed-cell foam, with a strong plastic platform beneath the foam.
| Material | Cordura |
| Type of Closure | Zipper plus quick-release buckle |
| Exterior Dimensions | 17 x 9.5 x 16.5" (43 x 24 x 42cm) (WDH) |
| Interior Dimensions | 13 x 6 x 8" (33 x 15 x 20cm) (WDH) |
| Accommodates |
2 35mm SLRs 4 Lenses Flash and accessories |
| Tripod Loop | No (Adjustable straps hold small tripod) |
| Waist Belt | Yes |
| Weight | 3.6 lb. (1644 g.) |
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Comments about Tamrac 752 Super Photo Daypack - Black:
Works well
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I'm disappointed in the way this bag is constructed and configured. It is flimsy. The top flap overlaps the compartments in such a way that it is a pain to access your equipment. The whole thing in my view is not worth the money. The compartment dividers, space, etc. You would be better off with another bag.
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Comments about Tamrac 752 Super Photo Daypack - Black:
Styled like a traditional shoulder bag but carries like a backpack.[balance the load and save your neck and shoulder, no pain is fine with me.] I've used the day pack for years but moved up to the big daddy for all the digital and strobist gear. The top half holds refectors, pocket wizards and more. Huge side and front pockets. Doesn't have built in memory card holders but no big deal. Accessibility requires that you take off the backpack but then everything is easily available.
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Comments about Tamrac 752 Super Photo Daypack - Black:
This is a fairly large volume pack with quite a bit of room. You might consider the 750 as this one can be a bit bulky. The good thing is that it gives easier access than the standard types and it has room for other things like lunch or whatever.
My biggest complaint is that it has no spine to it so it does not carry the load so comfortably. Also no place for a tripod. I wish the side pockets had zippers instead of just flaps. You can only put things in them that would not fall out easily.
Overall a good pack but not perfect.
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Comments about Tamrac 752 Super Photo Daypack - Black:
I use this bag to haul and store my gear. I love it. It fits two slr's, two long lenses (70-200 and 16-35), my 100mm, my nift 50, and two flashes, plus my lightsphere and two flashes, filters, battery chargers, manual.
I have the accessory wallet to carry my cards- which I love- that attaches easily on the strap for eay access.
It is really, really durable, and has so many pockets, I can pack it for a day outting with the kids and my gear and not need another bag.
It gets heavy when fully loaded, but anything fully loaded would.
There isn't anything about this bag I would change.
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Comments about Tamrac 752 Super Photo Daypack - Black:
I use this bag to hold all my gear. It holds my 5D, and 10D bodies; 70-200mm, 100mm, 16-35, and a 50mm lens, as well as two external flashes. It easily holds chargers, cords, manuals, etc. with a lot of room to spare.
I love all of the extra pockets and compartments; the filters, grey card, cleaning cloth, etc. are all in a useful mesh pocket facing the camera and lenses.
There are plenty of pockets for any other things you may want to pack along with you. I also have the accessory wallet which places memory cards and batteries at my fingertips when wearing my bag.
This is a great bag for hauling gear around. However, it can be fairly heavy when fully loaded.
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