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Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green)

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Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green)
Key Features
  • Built for Content Creators & Vloggers
  • Removable Padded Camera Cube
  • Holds Camera, Three Lenses & Accessories
  • M-Guard Protection Divider System
As its name suggests, the Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag allows you to arrange the bag into different configurations to match your ever-changing needs. It comes with a removable camera cube, so you can use it to carry photo gear or take it out and use the bag as a daypack. Two access points give you the ability to grab your gear without having to unpack the whole bag. There are adjustable backpack straps and handles so you can carry it three ways: as a backpack, by hand with the handles shortened, or on your shoulder with the handles lengthened. The Street series was designed to be sleek and urban chic giving you all the cool and gravitas you deserve.
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can it carry a laptop and camera equipment at the ...

can it carry a laptop and camera equipment at the same time?
Asked by: Tiffanie
Yes, the Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green) can carry a laptop and camera equipment at the same time.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-12-31

Does this bag have a luggage passthrough? What ...

Does this bag have a luggage passthrough? What size water bottle will fit in the side pockets?
Asked by: Ben
No, Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green) does not have a luggage passthrough strap.It can fit water bottles 71mm diameter.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2023-03-26

Will this bag fit under and airline seat?

Will this bag fit under and airline seat?
Asked by: Pam
The Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag can potentially fit under an airline seat, but it's always best to check with the specific airline you're using to see about their restrictions.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-11-11
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