📸 Capture the Moment in Style!
The MOSISOCamera Backpack is a tactical photography bag designed for DSLR, SLR, and mirrorless cameras. With dimensions of 17.32 x 11.81 x 8.27 inches, it features three compartments, including a padded laptop section that accommodates devices up to 16 inches. Made from durable polyester, this backpack offers customizable storage with removable dividers, quick access openings, and a comfortable design for extended use. It also includes a tripod holder, multiple utility pockets, and a removable USA flag patch, making it perfect for photographers on the go.
Outer Material | Polyester |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Weight | 3.15 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.27"D x 11.81"W x 17.13"H |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15.6 Inches |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Laptop Compartment, Lightweight, Bottle Holder, Anti-Theft |
Strap Type | Removable |
Theme | Military |
Style Name | Daypack Backpacks |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Pattern | Camouflage |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Subject Character | Sports |
Color | Night Camouflage |
M**T
SOLID BAG
This bag is legit, good support, easy adjustable storage and side pocket is on point for a quick shot
A**R
Need an FPV bag and don’t want to spend $200
I was looking for an FPV backpack to carry all my gear on my bike. They’re pretty expensive and they’re really just tactical camera bags. This backpack is perfect. Top parts holds goggles and radio, lots of dividers for batteries and whoops, Molle with some Velcro allows me to strap freestyle quads with ease. Plenty of other pockets for tools, spare parts etc. great backpack!
D**.
A good backpack with a few drawbacks.
After years of use I finally had to replace my Tamrac backpack as the zipper finally gave out. I looked on line for a long time for something similar and the MOSISO looked very similar and I have to say, given the price I am pleasantly surprised.Pros:For about $60 USD it fits the bill nicely for replacing a backpack that was far more expensive. It's just a tad smaller than the Tamrac but overall seems well built and of quality material. The zippers are extra smooth and opening and closing all compartments of the the bag is really easy. The zipper extenders (finger loops) are pretty easy to get hold of. It does have room to expand outward (towards you in the images) but was a tight fit for my Nikon 70-200mm though it does go in. Wearing the backpack is very similar and has sufficient but slightly firmer padding. Shouldn't be a real issue for me and I am very sensitive to a comfortable fit.I have seen some complain about the patches but I can't see why. They are easy enough to pull off including the name which I thought would have been sewn on. Not many companies want you ripping off the logo. Because it is removable and I like that decided to make it removable, I will be leaving it on. It also has plenty of velcro to add more patches. And all the compartments are pretty much as advertised.Cons:There is no waist belt so this only has the strap across the chest. Some may prefer this but I would have liked to have had the option to add and remove a waist belt. It does fit well and doesn't seem to move around much but the Tamrac had a waist belt and I have to admit, I mostly left it loose especially when I was shooting near water so it could be easily discarded in the event I found myself in a sneaker wave. But when I was going on a long hike, I would use the waist belt. Yet to be seen if I will miss it or not.It really does suffer from a lack of compartments. So do expect to purchase some extra small pouches to hold your SD card, Batteries and headlamps. It really could have done with a few more and this was my biggest concern regarding the purchase.It has no rain pouch which I found odd but the bag itself it supposed to be rain proof so only time will tell and I did load up the one that came with the Tamrac which due to the similar design does fit the bag perfectly. It's only a minor issue but just to be safe I am going to carry the rain shield from the Tamrac.There are NO instructions as others have pointed out. But it's really not that hard to look at the online images and get an idea of where things could go. I am probably not done adjusting the somewhat thinner padding on this bag. It does make the backpack slightly lighter weight and I do believe the padding is sufficient for most all bumps I would cause this might be a problem for those who are doing more rugged hiking. For me the lighter weight padding is nice because this just really needs to protect the gear going in and out of the trunk. Not much more.Summary:There are better backpacks but probably not for this budget. This is really nice material, well constructed and with padding for most all uses. I think the patches look descent and the pattern on the back pack looks really nice. Better than the plain colored versions of the pack. I also very much liked that the tripod storage is on the bottom of the bag and not one side which can really make the packs unbalanced if you have a good sturdy tripod with good quality ball head. Going to the bottom just makes it much easier to balance on your back and not get hung up in the brush.I would give it a strong recommend for those on a budget. I don't think it will disappoint if you are willing to buy extra pouches for memory and battery storage.
M**R
Not what I intended for - Dang it!
I bought this backpack in camo pattern to use as an equipment bag for my DSLR camera and lenses. The removable inserts were bundled together for setting up your own customized configuration. After a once over inspection, I decided that it seemed very well constructed and would suit my needs just fine. But on the day I received it from Amazon I decided that needed a 'bug out bag' for an impromptu road trip out of state for the weekend (sans camera). I wanted to travel light so I decided to leave my suitcase and use this backpack instead. After all, it seemed to be sturdy and I could smack it around, stuff it like a cheap date at a buffet, and possibly find the weak spots before trusting my camera equipment with it.I commenced to cramming in two pairs of jeans, four shirts, an extra pair of shoes, toiletries, medications, cigars, chargers for my Apple products, and a few non-essential items. Even after all that, it wasn't really over-stuffed, it was 'just right'.To make this long story short, it performed so well and was so practical that I decided to keep it as my bug out bag!Now I need to order one for my camera gear.
V**B
Works well for fishing reels
Much better than most reel carriers and a better all round value . Can fit a decent number of saltwater spinning and conventional reels .
H**S
Better than expected!!!
This camera bag is waaaay bigger than expected, and has a lot you can fit into it…definitely happy about this purchase
K**R
Great product
This bag is perfect. No complaints.
L**Z
Great bag needs more boarder sets.
Great compartments on the outside… inside not so much. Can’t custom the compartments without butchering my other bags. So I need to decide the night prior where and what I am doing the next day for my hike. Tripod holder is crappy if I was not as attentive as I am I would hav lost a strap and two hikes in it is it is banging on my butt as I walk. Both hikes were short. I can’t imagine a longer hike trying to fidget with the straps that bang the tripod on my butt.Positive… plenty of room (missing better compartment boarders so a lot of wasted and rattling space that can cause damage), plenty of pockets for small items (including a pocket that stores 4 bottles of water), and (a real positive for me)chest strap to pull the shoulder straps in a bit. Taking the friction off of my armpits.
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