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Date Posted: January 21, 2010 Reviewed By: Victor from pampanga,philippines 107 of 165 people found the following review helpful. "the tbc-307 is a great bag to store a a couple of dslr goodies.i managed to fit a nikon d-90 with the 18-55mm,50mm & 70-300mm lens along with a nissin di622 flash.the top load will NOT fit cameras with the battery grip so i chose to store the camera at the bottom protected by a folded micro fiber cloth to help absorb bumps when putting the bag down.all of the items fit perfectly with the long lens on top,the flash on the left with the inner straps,the two lens on the right and all manuals at the bottom.the charger,remote,cables just lay on top with all other items like memory cards,alkaline batteries,etc store in the front smaller storage.the manfrotto 715b is easily held with the large outer velcro straps.the only problem is there is nothing to hold the tripod at the bottom so it slides downward when the bag is held vertically.other than that,the tbc-307 is a great affordable dslr bag to protect your gear and looks great on your back too :)" |
This reviewer owns this product. Frequency of Use: Weekly Generally Used For: Vacation Travel Occupation: Airline Pilot |
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Date Posted: October 14, 2009 Reviewed By: Dorothea from Ohio 72 of 138 people found the following review helpful. "So far, great case. Carries both DSLR Rebel xt, & 2 small kodak easy shares, extra lenses, memory cards, cleaning items, battiers, cords, etc. The hammock style fitting is protective. For ease of reaching for stuff, I wear the pack on my chest or just over the shoulder. Changing lenses is simpler. And its all right there. Small but mighty, holds my 400-600mm and extender too. Have a LowePro smaller that was way more expensive. This one is better thought out. Two thumbs up!" |
This reviewer owns this product. Frequency of Use: Several Times a Week Generally Used For: Storage Occupation: Business and Financial Operations |
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Date Posted: July 24, 2009 Reviewed By: Anonymous Reviewer 66 of 111 people found the following review helpful. "We have a trip coming up on which the airline carry-on size and weight restrictions are very limited. My wife was in a big-box store looking for a small case for her point & shoot camera. I spotted the SLR Camera Backpack TBC-307. The quality looked excellent, and I thought it might solve my problem of carrying a relatively large amount of gear in a compact case. So I bought it. I got it home and started fitting my photo gear in it. To my surprise, heres what I got in backpack: A DSLR and a back up SLR film body, a big 100-400 zoom lens, a wide angle zoom, a 28-135mm zoom, and a 50mm f1.8 lens. And theres still room for batteries, CF cards, film, filters, etc. So far, this appears to be a great bag." |
This reviewer owns this product. Frequency of Use: Weekly Generally Used For: Vacation Travel Occupation: Retired |
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Date Posted: November 9, 2009 Reviewed By: Brian from ParaƱaque City, Philippines 61 of 113 people found the following review helpful. "ive been looking for a bag that would fit my gear and my netbook... when i saw this bag, i was hesitant that i may not be able to fit my gear in... i was able to put inside my DSLR with a kitlens with extra batteries, a 50mm prime lens, a telephoto zoom lens, a flash with extra batteries, cleaning stuff, extra memory cards, charger, and to my surprise, i was able to fit in my netbook and an extra 9-cell battery... whew... thats a lot of stuff inside... i just wish there are some adjustable pads in the main compartment... i just use padded wraps for additional protection..." |
This reviewer owns this product. Frequency of Use: Several Times a Week Generally Used For: Storage Occupation: Healthcare |
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Date Posted: September 8, 2009 Reviewed By: Anonymous Reviewer from Ohio 61 of 105 people found the following review helpful. "I am a photographer and purchased this bag to carry a backup camera body and some extras. The bag is well constructed and since the camera loads from the top - I dont worry about excess strain being put on the zipper that holds the camera/lens when being carried. There is ample room for flashes, brackets (that break down), card wallets, off shoe cords etc. However, if you have a large, fast lens (i.e. Canon 24-70 f2.8 L) it will not fit in the lens hole. The hole is much to small to accomodate anything much larger than a f5.6 lens. Likewise, the space for the camera body is tight and will only fit a body without a grip or battery pack. I struggled getting a Canon 1d in and out. It is a great case, but does have size limitations in the camera storage compartment. If your equipment will fit - dont hesitate to purchase this case." |
This reviewer owns this product. Frequency of Use: Daily Generally Used For: Storage |
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Date Posted: March 24, 2010 Reviewed By: Anonymous Customer from Woodhaven, MI 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. "Good camera case for a SLR Digital Camera. Adequate space for accessories. Very good protection for lense." |
Frequency of Use: Weekly Generally Used For: Vacation / Holiday Travel Occupation: Human Resources |
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