The F.64 BP Large Backpack is made to hold a film or digital SLR camera kit or a medium format camera kit with accessories as large as 4 x 5" or 8 x10" film holders. It has a large front pocket with a padded flap that separates camera equipment from interior mesh pockets. There are removable dividers that allow you to customize the interior to your specific needs. The backpack's ergonomically designed shoulder straps with sternum and waist belts allow you to carry heavy loads comfortably for long periods of time. There is a neoprene top handle to help you lift and carry the backpack. It has lash down tabs that allow you to attach a tripod, and 16 loops can hold accessory pockets.
| Material |
Exterior: 600D Polyester Interior: High-density closed-cell foam padding |
| Type of Closure |
Self-healing coil zippers High-impact polycarbonate fasteners |
| Exterior Dimensions | 18 x 14 x 7.0" (45.72 x 35.56 x 17.78 cm) (HxWxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | 17 x 13 x 6.0" (43.18 x 33.02 x 15.24 cm) (HxWxD) |
| Tripod Holder | Yes |
| Waist Belt | Yes |
| Accommodates | Film or digital SLR or medium format equipment |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Ergonomic shoulder straps Neoprene covered top handle |
| Weight | 5.0 lb (2.27kg) |
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
I just bought a 4x5" camera and I was looking for something big enough to put all the accessories.
F.64 is just perfect : very well done, comfortable and roomy
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
It's durable, and it's huge. I have two bodies, seven lenses, and other stuff packed in mine, and there's still room for more. It's been around the block, but hasn't failed me yet. I especially appreciate all of the strap attachments for adding external lens cases, etc. I also like that it has a low key look that doesn't scream "camera bag!!!" to thieves.
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
Great for that hike where you need that extra room to carry you gear.
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
I keep both my photo AND video set ups in this and they fit great.
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
I like the heavy construction of the Backpack it self. Plenty of tie downs on the out side for more pouches, tripods. The utility belt is well made and allows for even more pouches to be attached, and help releave the wait off your shoulders. The inside is highly configurable for about any camera gear setup. There is enough room for two 35mm size cameras and still have room for additional lens. The outer compartment allows for storage of filters and manuals. I have owned this back pack for 5 years and still like new. The best camera bag I have seen to date.
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Comments about f.64 BP Large Backpack (Black):
This pack is reasonably priced but has some serious downsides, especially for trimmer people. I have a waistline of 34"—not especially small—but because this pack's flimsy waist-belt will not adjust down to my size, the entire weight of the contents sits on the shoulders.
The best features of the bag are its spacers, pockets and pouches for all your large format gear. The detachable side pouches alone make this pack unique and very handy for a LF 4x5 shooter, as they can easily hold five film holders each. Inside there's plenty of room for a 4x5 camera, three or four lenses on linhof-style lensboards, your meter, and even a second system. I put my Hasselblad and extension tubes in alongside and a handheld computer. All that stuff gets heavy, so....
Avoid this one if you have a smallish waist. The straps area all really thin and don't spread the weight out very well.
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