Lowepro Fastpack 250 for Nikon D80 | Lowepro Fastpack 250 (Black)
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Lowepro Fastpack 250 (Black)
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highly recommended
Not Perfect, But Very Close
Let me start off by saying that I have absolutely no prior experience with camera backpacks. I can tell you what I like/dislike about my
Fastpack
250
, but I'm unable to compare it to other packs on the market. With that disclaimer out of the way, let me just say I love my new
Lowepro
Fastpack 250! It served me well during a local photowalk and, honestly, there were times I forgot I had it own. It meets most of my requirements for a bag:
Comfort
It was extremely comfortable. It has two straps which, to me, is very important. No worrying about the bag falling off while bent over taking photographs. The straps and the bag are very well padded and the whole thing, especially the ergonomic straps, just seemed contoured to my body shape. It's important to know that I did not have a lot of gear in my Fastpack. I only carried my Nikon D40 with 18-55mm kit lens and an extra 55-200mm VR lens. The only other accessories I carried were the charger and usb cable. I also brought along my wallet, cell phone, and a bottle of water (in the side mesh pocket). Amazon lists the bag weight as 3.6 pounds. Obviously more gear will add to the weight of the bag, so keep that in mind.
Easy to Use
I found the Fastpack 250 fairly easy to get in and out of. The side entry compartment is easy to access while still wearing the pack. Just drop the strap from your right shoulder, swing the bag in front of you from your left shoulder, unzip, and grab your camera. To open the side entry compartment completely (to access compartments for extra lens, etc.) you must first unclasp the security flap and then unzip the compartment completely. This takes more time and should not be done while still wearing the bag.
Lots of Storage
That's an understatement, at least for my storage needs. It doesn't matter if I have lots of empty storage space now because I will acquire extra lenses, external flashes, etc. as time passes. I wanted a pack that I could "grow" into. There are no less than seven storage compartments. Of course, that total includes the cellphone pocket connected to one of the straps and the outside mesh pocket (that I used for holding my water bottle). The bottom storage compartment holds my D40 with attached 55-200mm VR lens quite comfortably. I have my smaller 18-55mm lens in a neighboring compartment. My charger and other cables are in another compartment, which leaves me two empty compartments for extra lenses and/or an external flash. The interior compartments are Velcro , so they are easily removable and can be reconfigured to meet your individual needs. The cellphone pocket is quite small and might not fit older, larger cell phones. Using it for a smartphone or
Black
berry is out of the question. My Krazr fit well, but it is a little snug.
Security
I opted for the all black bag so, despite the Lowepro name, it does not scream camera bag. The clasped flap over the bottom compartment also provides added security.
Airline Approved
I'll be able to test this out myself during our Fall vacation but, from what I've read, others have not had a problem using it as a carry-on. Apparently it will fit under the airline seats on board. Lowepro lists it as an airline carry-on on it's website.
Able to Attach a Tripod/Monopod
Sadly this is not true. I've read under some of the Amazon reviews that there is a workaround for this using a carabiner, but this is not a technique I'm familiar with, nor have tried.
Weatherproof
The Fastpack is rain resistant, but not rain proof. For that reason, I'm thinking of picking up a rainproof cover for it or, at the very least, sliding in a kitchen-sized trash bag as backup in case I get caught in some torrential downpour.
Affordable
I think the price, for the features included, is quite reasonable for such a comfortable and durable bag.
Well, there you have it. My new Lowepro Fastpack 250 is not a bag for hauling all of your camera equipment around, but it is a great back for transporting your main gear during day trips or while traveling. Its comfort factor is through the roof and it should prove to be durable enough to last me a long, long time.
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Great pack, but...
I love this pack. I do not use it every day, but when I do it never fails to impress.
Pros: It holds my 400D with grip and Sigma 24-60 with hood attached in the quick open area. Its tight, but it fits. It also holds my 550ex flash, 2 diffusers, a Canon 55-
250
IS lens. Misc other camera equipment (cards, reader, instruction books etc) Along with that, I have had my MacBookPro 15" in it with 2: 2.5" external hard drives, 1 full size external drive, cables for just about every need, and a small toolkit for my IT work.
Cons: I wear it more like a sling than a backpack over my left shoulder. The "
Lowepro
" logo on the left strap has torn from the strap. Its not a big deal, as I am sure I have overloaded it for one strap carrying, but its a shame as this is the only issue with this backpack.
My day to day pack does not include a camera setup, as I am not a pro. But when I went to the beach this summer, I took this bag, and it did great out there, and the many sights we went to. My wife (gasp) even wore it for awhile, and did not complain! I got my daughter to carry it (camera equipment stated above only) and she didn't complain either! its comfortable to carry around without giving you any shoulder or back strain.
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Lowepro Fastpack 250 for Nikon D80
I bought this back pack after reading reviews of the numerous options available. I didn't want something HUGE but it needed to be big enough to carry the extra lenses and manuals and cables and chargers, etc. I LOVE it. There is just enough room for everything. I like the fact that it fits on my back and it is "pick pocket" proof with the extra clasps and flaps.
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fastpack 250
Simply incredible. Pack does everything the traveler needs and more. I was traveling with 3 bags. Cords, laptop and camera bags. With the
fastpack
it's all combine. When i pickup fastpack no need to grab anything else. no more packing and unpacking for tsa simply unzip and slide laptop out scan fast pack and slide back in on other side, lovely.
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A well-thought and much useful camera+laptop bag
This is a good bag to haul both your laptop and your camera. I put in a Sigma 70-300 telephoto, the abysmal 18-55mm kit lens, 50mm f1.8 and my camera (Rebel Xti with the Tamron 17-50mm always bolted on). And there seems to be more space for some smaller lens of the size of the 18-55mm
The compartments to adjust the space for the lens will take sometime to get used to but other configurations just don't seem to give that much space for my setting(camera and lens) other than the original configuration.
The Laptop compartment is good enough to carry a 15.4 inch laptop even with a sleeve on top of it. There are generous places to put in the memory card, chargers etc in it.
Fully loaded its the same size as my targus notebook bag (and can slip in that those small infront of you places on a plane) and that's amazing comparing that my targus bag is designed to carry just a laptop. BTW there is a nice thick protection around the laptop compartment too.
The only thing that i wished was there was a small hook or someway to hook up a tripod on the sides. Otherwise its a perfect worth-the-money bag to carry all your camera gear and that laptop...
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Specially designed for today's on-the-go technology enthusiast, whether the task is photographing family travels, traversing campus, or taking a day trip around town, the
Fastpack
250
has been designed to accommodate a digital SLR with attached mid-range zoom lens, 2-3 additional lenses or flash units and accessories and have a specially designed compartment for a 15.4" widescreen notebook computer, as well as extra space for additional memory cards, cables and accessories.
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