A Mochila Flipside 300 da Lowepro (Preta) é uma resistente mochila de poliéster 600 denier resistente à água que protege um equipamento fotográfico digital contra umidade e abrasão. A abertura traseira do compartimento dá acesso fácil e seguro à câmera, mais segurança extra. O bolso de armazenamento externo guarda acessórios digitais e itens pessoais, e a bolsa de acessórios removíveis guarda cabos, carregadores, manuais e outros acessórios essenciais. Ela é transportada por alças de mochila com uma cinta removível. Há uma correia de esterno ajustável para mais conforto.
| Material |
Exterior: poliéster 600 denier resistente à água Interior: Acolchoado |
| Tipo de Fechamento | Zíperes |
| Dimensões Externas | 10,2 x 6,9 x 17,5 polegadas (25,9 x 17,53 x 44,45cm) (LxPxA) |
| Dimensões internas | 9,1 x 5,4 x 15,9 polegadas (23,11 x 13,72 x 40,39cm) (LxPxA) |
| Suporte de Tripé | Sim |
| Cinto | Sim |
| Comporta | Câmera D-SLR com lentes, flash e acessórios |
| Opções de Transporte |
Alças de ombro Correia de cintura removível Alça de esterno |
| Peso | 2,87 libras (1,3kg) |
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Good use for limited camera gear
I needed a backpack to accommodate my Canon 1DMkIII camera body and smaller zooms and prime lens: 70-200 f4, 24-105 f4, 200 f2.8, 85mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.8 lenses plus small ...Read complete review
I needed a backpack to accommodate my Canon 1DMkIII camera body and smaller zooms and prime lens: 70-200 f4, 24-105 f4, 200 f2.8, 85mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.8 lenses plus small accessories and a tripod. Initially, I looked at the Flipside 200 but it was not enough for my gear, particularly, it could not accommodate the 1DMkIII camera body and the 24-105 f4 lens, i.e. not enough depth. Then I research this backpack but was hesitant because I already owned the Flipside 400 AW backpack; use the 400 backpack for my longer lens, i.e. 300 and 400mm lens, because I thought it would be too close in size to justify a similar bag. After visiting a local camera shop, I was able to see the backpack personally and experiment with different gear. I determined that the backpack was sufficient to handle my gear. The bag did not disappoint. However, one thing I noticed is that the tripod (Manfrotto 055xprob) fits nicely but felt a little awkward when compared to the fit on the Flipside 400 AW, but that's because the 300 is a smaller bag than the 400 version. I suspect a smaller tripod would be less awkward.To give an example of what the 300 can accommodate: Configuration 1: 1D3 attached to the 70-200 f4 (less hood), Canon 580 EXII flash, 85 1.8 with hood, 1.4tc and a CPL in the main area and the 50mm 1.8 and the 70-200 hood in the compartment above the camera; memory cards, ID and a bottle of water in the sidepockets and tripod mounted on the back.Configuration 2: 1D3 with 24-105 attached (with hood reversed) with Canon 580 EXII flash, 85mm 1.8, 50 1.8 (below the 1D3 and zoom), camera strap in compartment above camera with 1.4 tc, plus memory cards, ID and bottle water in the sidepockets and the tripod mounted on the back. I have not used the flipside function yet as I tend to have 2 camera bodies with different lenses attached, so no changes on the fly.Overall, the bag is nice and is ideal for my gear. I prefer a backpack as oppose to the slingshot or regular bags because of the weight of my gear; backpack distributes the weight evenly across my back and shoulders and therefore causes less fatigue…for me.I purchased the backpack approximately $20 cheaper at B&H than the local camera shop [...]
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Okay if you like their configuration
Construction, size and comfort are good. I can fit my 40D, 70-200/2.8, 24-70/2.8 and either my 10-22 or my 60 (including hoods for all) plus my 420EX ...Read complete review
Construction, size and comfort are good. I can fit my 40D, 70-200/2.8, 24-70/2.8 and either my 10-22 or my 60 (including hoods for all) plus my 420EX (with StoFen diffuser).
Problem I had was it's pretty limited where you can put the dividers. Very small variation from their original position. The pouch at the top is useless for me. Nice that I could remove it, but I couldn't reclaim the space with dividers.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
It perfectly fits my Nikon D7000 l Tokina 11-16 2.8 l Nikon 17-55 2.8 l Nikon 70-300 VR l Lee Foundation filter set-up l Two Polarizers. I would highly recommend to everyone.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Confortable and secure
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Overall, this bag is an excellent choice, even if you have a fair amount of equipment. I just spent 3 weeks on vacation, and it performed really well.
1) Equipment
I was able to pack the following:
a) Pentax K10D (upside down) with a 12-24 lense attached;
b) 3 additional lenses (100-300 zoom, 28-80 zoom, 50mm)...the 100-300 zoom isn't a large lens however;
c) a JVC camcorder (HD3U);
d) wide angle lens for the JVC (think 50mm);
e) a microphone for the JVC;
f) a 7 inch tablet (Archos 250GB)
g) 3 camera batteries, plus a few small AAA (JVC camcorder battery is fairly large)
h) SD cards, lens clothes, and passport wallet
All of g) and h), save the passport wallet, fit nicely in the upper compartment.
The above was what I carried on the plane, and I left various bits at the hotel as necessary.
So, full marks for carrying capacity.
2) Ergonomics
My primary requirement was a backpack - I have a single harness sling, and I find it tiring after an hour or 2. The big surprise about the 300 is that it works as a sling very well - this meant I could use both harnesses, or just one. I carried 4-5 hours at a time, and while I needed to transfer it back and forth, overall it carried very well. Also, the top grab handle is great in restaurants/coffee shops.
As for the "odd opening", I actually like this in many ways. I looked at other bags, and I really preferred the single opening, vs the multiple-zippers/openings/alleyways of other bags. With the 300, you unzip 1 zipper, and all your gear is readily available. Additional ergonomic comments: 1) the bag is fairly stiff, and I regularly held the bag on top of one arm, unzipped, removed/added gear, zipped, and went about my business; 2) Since it was fall, I was wearing a coat with pockets, so I simply took 2 lenses out and left them in the pockets. I might need to buy a belt for summer, but a small price to pay overall.
What to improve? My only real want would be wider straps - as many have mentioned, this bag can carry a fair amount of gear for such a small package, and wider straps would spread the load a little. As others have mentioned, the small side pocket isn't very useful for anything but memory cards, and considering today's card capacity, there isn't much access needed.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
In general this is a nice backpack but I do have some concerns but note that I am comparing it to my Mountainsmith Parallax Pro Backback.
I wanted something smaller to carry one camera with attached lens and two extra lenses. It is just deep enough to have a battery grip attached (5DMKII.) It isn't as comfortable as my other backpack either.
It is built well. I love that it opens from the back. The compartments are for the most part configureable (that inner top pouch isn't so useful for me and can't easily be made into gear space.) The grip on the top of the bag is convenient.
I would not use this as my exclusive bag tho.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I use this bag almost every time I have to travel for a photo shoot. It fits a lot of my gear and thankfully fits my Manfrotto 190XDB tripod nicely (although I added an extra piece on the handle so the head of the tripod was a little more secure).
The only negative comment I have about this bag is that it's a little stiff at first and def needs to be broken in a little.
Overall it's a great bag for the traveling photographer. The opening of the bag is to your back so you don't have to look over your shoulder too much to keep an eye on your gear.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
This bag is a grate product. Grate quality. And it is truly water resistand, it save my camera, lenses and my iPAD from a dissaster one day in a hard storm
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I use this backpack for canon 500mm f/4 and canon 1D Mark IV and it is very compact.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Sturdy construction, comfortable shoulder straps,ease of use make this a great pack! But even with just one camera and lens, one extra lens,flash,cords, etc, I wish I'd gotten the next size up. The inner dimentions given seem like a lot of room, but with the dividers, it isn't as much as you think. The outside pockets(especially the zippered one)aren't very roomy either. It's tough enough to last for years, I just have to be judicious in how I pack it.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Is a bag full of surprises! Really safe because the access to the camera is hide and you can only reach it when you take the bag off.
It feels great at your back because it's padded.
It's a little bit uncomfortable to put or remove equipment from it because the door doesn't stay open so you have to block it with something or even with the same bag itself.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
the space is perfect for 3 4 5 lenses and extra important accesories, the flipside option is very hand, looks strong and not easy to break. Maybe a little heavy but nothing to worry about.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
i wanted a pack that could handle the outdoors with the occasional drop or tumble. i also needed enough space to keep passports, wallet, etc. when i travel. this back fits the bill perfectly. it's narrower than most, so you don't feel it as much when hiking, has the perfect amount of room for my camera and two additional lenses plus misc gear. it is also very well padded for the occasional fall.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I use this bag to carry my D300 + Grip + 28-70, an 80-200, a flash and an extra lens. Everything fits in pretty snuggly. According to the lowerpro website (which I used to pick this bag), the bag should fit a second body with the previously listed lenses which I have a hard time imagining.
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Spacious, fits just about all my gear
Lots of compartments and ways to customize the bag
Comfortable to wear
Unzips from the side facing your back, more secure
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Don't see how this can fit a second body like the lowerpro website said
Must take off bag to remove camera
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
This bag is the perfect size and build quality for traveling with lenses, DSLRs etc... the quality it amazing and I would have expected a camera bag such as this to cost at least 2x-3x more at least. I'm going to order a second one for a B-cam we have as well.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Well built and Very portable.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Very easy to use and very flexible in setting out the internal compartment to suit my camera body, lense and other accessories
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
Holds everything I currently have. Cannon T1I with kit lens and an extra 250mm lens. I do not know if I like the camera access being on the inside of the backpack.
My wife thinks it is too bulky looking though, but who really cares what she thinks.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
i use it for my small amount of gear works well. I throw my konova slider on the tripod feet and buckle it in and it works well too.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I was looking for a pack that would hold all my gear without having to carry it This fits the category. It has space for my 7D, 300, 90,and 22 wide angle lenses. It also can carry my cell phone when doing day hikes. I also like the bottle carrier on the side. We bought 2 so that we wouldn't fight over it.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I'm very happy with this Backpack, It`s perfect for me.
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Comments about Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack (Black):
I use it for my D7000 and currently two lenses and a flash.
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Roomy
Great Protection
I like the back opening
Good looking bag which speaks of quality
Great price
Comfortable Straps
I am looking to buy a 70-200 2.8lens. Hoping that will fit in. Love the fact that I can carry a 10lbs tripod with this bag without any hassle
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None so far. Taking out bottom lenses is a bit tedious but to a certain extent i like it because i am not worried they will fall out of the bag.
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