A Mochila Pro Runner 350 AW da Lowepro (Preta) foi projetada para transportar e proteger uma câmera digital SLR com lente em anexo (até 70-200mm f/2.8) mais 3 a 4 lentes ou flash, acessórios, notebook com uma tela larga de 15,4 polegadas, tripé ou monopé e itens pessoais. Ela pode também guardar um notebook com uma tela de até 15,4 polegadas. Ela é feita de poliéster 600 denier quadrados resistente a rasgos e à água com um interior acolchoado, mais compartimentos removíveis acolchoados e divisórias ajustáveis. A mochila tem uma Capa AW All Weather (Todos os Climas) que protege a câmera das condições climáticas. Ela tem também tampas com aba de chuva que cobre o fechamento com zíper e oferece proteção extra contra o clima. Há uma Montagem de tripé ocultável com suporte dobrável que sustenta um tripé compacto ou monopé. As presilhas de fixação SlipLock permitem o acréscimo de acessórios opcionais. A mochila é transportada por uma correia de mão ou alças de ombro ajustáveis generosamente acolchoadas com 5 pontos de ajuste.
| Material |
Exterior: Poliéster 600 denier quadrados resistente a rasgos Interior: Acolchoado Interior: forro Velex de PU (poliuretano) de nylon 210 denier |
| Tipo de Fechamento | Fivelas e zíperes |
| Dimensões Externas | 13 x 10,4 x 17,9 polegadas (33 x 26,5 x 45,5cm) (LxPxA) |
| Dimensões internas |
11,2 x 4,5 x 15,2 polegadas (28,5 x 11,5 x 38,5cm) (LxPxA) Compartimento para notebook: 11,2 x 1,8 x 14,6 polegadas (28,5 x 4,5 x 37cm) (LxPxA) |
| Suporte de Tripé | Sim |
| Cinto | Sim |
| Comporta | Câmera digital SLR com lente anexada (até 70-200mm f/2.8) mais 3 a 4 lentes ou flash, acessórios, notebook com uma tela larga de até 15,4 polegadas, tripé ou monopé e itens pessoais |
| Opções de Transporte |
Alça de mão Alça de ombro |
| Peso | 4,7 libras (2,1kg) |
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Just about suitable for airline carry-on
I purchased this backpack to replace a basic Canon backpack which no longer covered all my kit after purchasing a new lens.
I can say that this backpack has met all my expec...Read complete review
I purchased this backpack to replace a basic Canon backpack which no longer covered all my kit after purchasing a new lens.
I can say that this backpack has met all my expectations - it is comfortable to wear (although weighty once fully laden), well constructed, flexibly furnished and looks like it should last a while.
I have mine filled out with:
Canon 30D with Zeiss 50mm MF attached
Canon 70-200L F2.8
Canon 16-23L F2.8
Tokina 11-16 F2.8 DX
Canon 28-135 EF-S F5.6
Canon 1.4x TC II
Canon 430EX flash & Rocket air blower
By rearranging things, I could currently add another midsize lens (standard prime or short zoom) as well as holding my charger, batteries and a couple of filters. This is in addition to space in the lid flap for CF/SD cards, USB cable, a nodal rail, cleaning cloth, ref. cards etc. I could probably accomodate 2 more lenses if I were to remove the filters.
I really like the laptop slot which puts the laptop right next to your back and allows quick access in airports, but be aware that if the bag is full, the slot space is kinda thin, and exerts a degree of pressure on the laptop. Screen size is not an issue, you can get a 15" form factor in, no problem, but if the machine is too fat, it's gonna get squeezed!
I took this on 4 US cross-country domestic flights right after buying and didn't have any problems. All flights were full, and I was waiting for someone to offer to check it (which I would have refused to do (obviously!). Note that it fits crosswise in smaller overhead bins (although the vertical clearance is a little tight) and it will also just about fit under the seat in front of you, so long as it's not one of those reduced width aisle seats.
Haven't tried the rain cape yet, but its good to have one and the tripod holder seems okay - the quick release snaps are a plus.
Verdict:
A quality piece of kit which will allow you to carry as much kit as most people will want to be lugging around on their back for shorter distances.
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Comfortable Backpack
I am a professional photographer so I have many different backpacks, rollers,and slingshots.
What I like about the Pro Runner 350 is that its a perfect fit for my body type. It...Read complete review
I am a professional photographer so I have many different backpacks, rollers,and slingshots.
What I like about the Pro Runner 350 is that its a perfect fit for my body type. It also fits my two Canon SLR's with many of my flashes and Lenses. I also like how my 15inch laptop fits in the back.
The only thing I did not like about this was the strings on the backpack. My main zipper string fell off only a few days after I bought it. It may have been because i was trying to fit too much into the bag but I found this very disappointing and thought it should be stronger.
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As a Semi-Pro Photographer I have a Pentax 67II Medium format camera, along with my 35mm Nikon F5.
I have a total of 7 lens and a Nikkor 70-200. All fit with room to breath. Also fit's my 15" MacBook Pro along with extra pieces of clothing,filters and film fit snug. I had a girl that really knew her stuff and helped me pick this Pro Runner. It's also great for carry on's when traveling. Thanks B&H.
- Jeff
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Compact backpack.
Well cushioned computer and camera compartments.
Perfect depth to fit my basic gear nicely.
Doesn't contain too many straps and useless pockets.
Feel nicely on my back.
Not too expensive.
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Very nice bag. It has plenty of space. I have mine holding a DSLR body, 2 Nikon flashes, 3 lenses, computer, several chargers and cables. I do think the laptop space is a tight fit and I am only using a 13" macbook pro. I would find it difficult to say it could hold a 15" laptop. I have already taken it on several plane trips and all my gear stayed protected. The bag when it is full, will not fit underneath airplane seats. I had to take my laptop out and force it to fit underneath the seats. Overall I feel the quality is excellent and I would recommend this product despite my minor complaints.
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case it or replace it- this bag is awesome!
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I use this backpack for My Nikon D3x body,3 lens,Flash,and some filters.It excellence fit !
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the bag hold all my gear easily right now and has room to easily hold two more lenses that are in the works for purchase. hold tripod very securly on the back when using all the straps. When wearing it doesn't feel excessivly heavy or clunky.
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Conformable and looks great, but there is just one issue on this unfortunately The depth is not enough for professional full size gears such as EOS 1D and D3 series. Zipper can be closed but no margin inside. seems 20mm is required as least as depth. Others are very nice. I would recommend this to my frieds who has not own professional DSLR.
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I bought this as my other backpack was a tad small and I wanted a backpack that would fit all my equipment. You never know what you may want to take a picture off! As with all of the Lowepro backpacks the quality is very good. I especially liked that fact that it would hold a laptop. It has plenty of room for the equipment and nicely configures to your needs. I did find that although it fit all my equipment it does get heavy full of equipment. I find that I'm still glad I have a smaller one for the long trips. Keep in mind I'm not as young as I used to be so the weight may not be an issue for you but I found it too heavy (loaded with equipment) to take on long walks. Other than that I can recommend this as a top quality versatile backpack. I love being able to open the back and get access to all my equipment. I find other designs are not as accommodating.
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Love it, I stand my camera with battery pack on it's side (handle-grip up) and it works like a charm, fits well and holds several of my favorite lenses plus all the other junk I tend to need on shoots. LOVE IT!
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I have bought a few different bags over the years but my Lowepro bags always seem to hold up the best. This is my first backpack version and its great. I spent a lot of time searching around for a bag that is beg enough to carry all my equipment but is also small enough that when I am shooting events and other things where I can't set my bag down it wont get in the way. Its not small but the larger bags are just to big to carry around with you all the time. I am able to fit a 5d mk2, 70-200, 50mm and a 24-70mm. Plus two speedlites, pocket wizards, and all the batteries, cards that I need.
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Love the backpack so far. Fits a lot of gear. I love the padded shoulder straps. I fit about 4 lenses, a full frame DSLR and either 3 flashes or a flash and an extra DSLR. Can't complain thus far.
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Stores camera gear safely and in an organized fashion. Comfortable to wear.
The feature of being able to carry the notebook computer along with the camera gear is great.
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The backpack is great, comfortable day-to-day and with enough space for my equipment. I was able to organize my camera, 3 lenses, my CARDS, flashes and small equipment.
Definitely recommend!
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I have finally found a pack that I absolutely love in this 350AW backpack by Lowepro. Like many photogs, I have a half dozen different bags, but I didn't love any of them. The Tamrac backpack I have has a bar that dug into my spine and caused discomfort while hiking, and the Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II I use is just too big and heavy. That pack is over 8 pounds empty! Fill it up with stuff and now you're carrying quite the load. After a couple of hikes and a week in Kauai, I had decided I needed a better pack and chose this Lowepro 350AW. I love it. It's much lighter, a bit smaller, and very comfortable to carry. It's got plenty of space - I carry: 5D Mark II and 3 lenses, Linhof 612 camera and lens, an assortment of circular and 4x6" filters, odds and ends, and can still fit my camelbak-bag of water in the outer pocket! Much lighter and more comfortable than the other packs. I carry a sarong to lay down in the sand or dirt to lay the pack on when I set up to shoot my landscapes, so no need for a dorky sling-bag. I like the no-nonsense great design of this pack and recommend it highly.
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SMALL, STRONG, YOU MAY BRING IN MANY THINGS, INCLUDING MACBOOK PRO 15. I USE WITH, Canon 5D, Canon 24-70 2.7 Canon 70-200 2.8 14 2.4 BOWER, CANON EXTENDER X2, MARSHALL MONITOR 5 "ZOOM AUDIO RECORDER, MAC BOOK PRO 15" SENNHEIZER 100 G3, BATTERIES, READ CARD, ACCESSORIES, ETC. AND WHEN I NEED OUT BY HANGING Merlyn Steadycam
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the D3X does not fit unless you pull off the lens. they could have made the bag an inch deeper..
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Love the pockets, but fot me has too many straps... though guess will be usefull for some people!
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I use this for travel when I bring a lot of gear, tripod and accessories, and also on day trips when I want to bring a few lenses with some other items (maps, guidebooks, extra jacket, etc.). Easily carries a body or two, 70-200 (mounted), 24-70, wide angle, T/C, filters, flash. Also has a slot for a laptop. Like any backpack with this much gear, you have to remove it for access. But the real advantage is that it supports the weight of the gear well and is extremely well padded. Very comfortable -- much more comfortable than a shoulder bag with the same amount of gear. The padding of the shoulder straps and the section in contact with your shoulders and lumbar area is really nice.
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This bag allows me to bring my complete Canon system (60D camera, 70 - 200 lens, 10 - 22 lens, 24 - 105 lens, and all my accessories and still have enough room for many more items. Well padded, strong velcro dividers, and a very good harness system. Separate padded computer pocket plus a lot of accessory pockets. Even has a rain cover.
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I'm a 65 year old woman, 5'8", and slight framed. I haven't had this backpack for very long but have used it twice, and it is extremely comfortable fully loaded with my photography equipment. There is room for my DSLR, Point and Shoot, lenses, and everything else I have to carry to enjoy my photography. I live rurally and take my cameras and equipment to rivers, lakes, and up hillsides. . . this backpack is so nicely balanced and well padded that it is comfy all the way and your equipment is very well protected ! I love this backpack.
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