Comfortably transport, store, and protect your DSLR or mirrorless camera, two lenses, and accessories in the 21L Dalston Backpack from f-stop. The pack features a sleeve for a 16" laptop or tablet, a large side zip pocket with organizer, and a passport pocket. Inside the pack is a removable padded insert with two touch-fastening dividers. Photographers will appreciate the carry handle and sling-style carry system with stabilizer.
- Holds DSLR and up to 2 Lenses
- Sleeve for a Laptop/Tablet up to 16"
- Includes Padded Insert with 2 Dividers
- Large Side Zip Pocket with Organizer
f-stop Dalston Overview
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f-stop Dalston Reviews
Im happy with it.
I got this bag to carry when I go pretty much anywhere other than the mountains. Seemed silly to use my hiking pack when I'm out in the city doing street photography. I liked the sleek design, and it gets bonus points for being orange. Camera bags always seem to only come in boring colors so having one that's bright orange is rather refreshing. I think it makes up for the bags short comings :). This is the first time I have done a side opening bag and I am not necessarily in love with that style, but I got the bag knowing that would be a possibility so I can't really complain about it. I also seldom use a tripod, so not having a tripod spot does not bother me. The top part fits my regular 32oz nalgene water bottle standing upright without interfering with the top rolling down all the way and when the top part is filled with all my belongings the water bottle doesn't slide around too much so it's not really the end of the world that it doesn't have a water bottle pocket. On one side of the bag, I keep my Nikon z6ii with the 24-70 f4 z lens attached. The other side I have my 35mm f1.8 z lens. I don't have a huge kit, but there is still room for the wide-angle lens I plan to get and maybe another prime. The only thing I don't like about the bag is the velcro divider towards the bottom of the bag. It is hard to get your hand into the bottom part and I could see it being a pain to try and get a lens in and out of it. Right now, I just keep small camera accessories in that bottom spot like my camera straps, and lens cleaners there.
