Caselogic SLRC-206 SLR Camera and 15.4-Inch Laptop Backpack
- Fits Laptops dimensions: 15.4-Inch x 10.4-Inch x 1-Inch
- Backpack holds SLR camera body with attached zoom lens, laptop and additional accessories
- Patent pending hammock system suspends your SLR above the bottom of case, providing superior impact protection
- Water-proof EVA base withstands the elements and allows the backpack to stand up on its own
- Memory foam on interior of backpack lid helps protect your delicate LCD screen
Product Description
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Caselogic SLRC-206 SLR Camera and 15.4-Inch Laptop Backpack
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I don’t think there is a camera bag on the market that is designed to take an SLR camera and lenses together with a laptop. If you need such a bag, it is the right one for you. The bag can fit a SLR camera with a long lens easily. It also has plenty of room for other lens and accessories. I am still thinking about the absolute need for a laptop. I would say you need such a bag if you are wandering around an area that has Internet access. In that case, you may want to carry a laptop. I don’t think it is feasible to do editing on the laptop. I would go home to do it. As for the quality of the bag, it is great.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a very well built and well desinged case. It’s rugged and looks like it would protect your gear even from a large drop. It’s got lots of spots for any lens you might wan to carry and of course, room for a laptop. While it’s too big for daily use for a typical consumer it’s perfect for those times when you want carry all your gear.
Rating: 5 / 5
A camera, lenses, and laptop is what the bag is intended for, but I always want to carry other things too. Since the padded dividers are removable you can take them out so the bag can hold other things, though it’s not ideal. Since the camera suspension thing is at the top of the bag, it’s very top heavy if the bag isn’t full. But putting the camera at the top of the bag allows you to carry the camera with a large telephoto lens attached.
The SLR suspension system is really nice, and its a good design to protect your camera and give you easy access to it. Since the camera is in the same zippered compartment as the lenses or whatever else you have in the main compartment, there are small velcro tabs to prevent the bag from being opened any farther than necessary to take the camera out. The bag is well padded and stiff, so it’s the same size whether its full or mostly empty. Tripod straps are a plus.
The bottom of the bag is supposed to be waterproof. They don’t make any mention of the zippers, they don’t seem to be water resistant at all. There isn’t even a flap to cover them to keep out the water. I could be wrong about the zippers, I have not tested them. Otherwise it seems to be a very well made and well thought out bag.
Rating: 4 / 5
Good solid back that holds its form well due to the molded bottom. The bag does not tip over even when it feels very top heavy with my dslr inside. The bag is pretty slim for a camera bag and easily fits under the front seat on an airplane.
My only 2 complaints are the stitching quality (esp on the straps) and the lack or a waist band to help distribute the load. I noticed some stitching on my straps becoming unraveled but hopefully it won’t cause any big issues. Without the waist strap, I noticed with this bag a lot of the weight is on your shoulder and not distributed so much to your back.
Overall, I’m very happy with my purchase as the bag fits all my needs while holding my 17″ MBP as well.
Rating: 4 / 5
I recently purchased this bag after seeing one belonging to someone else. I came home and searched a variety of similar bags and decided on this one. BTW, the price on Amazon was much lower than other sites. It fits my Sony Alpha 850 well, and I like the fact that it accomodates a variety of lenses attached to the camera – all except my f2.8 zoom, which is just a bit too long. There is plenty of room in the bag for my flash, 2 extra lenses, filters, battery & charger. Also there are multiple small zip pockets for memory cards, note pads, pens, whatever. Also the computer area fits my Dell Inspiron 1505 with 15″ screen. Sure, when it is loaded it is heavy, but it is better than lugging two separate bags as I was doing before. I also like the fact that it stands up easily because of the flat bottom. Oh yeah, the tripod straps on to the side, which is pretty coo. The camera is easily accesed by unzipping just the top portion of the bag where the camera is suspended comfortably in the sling. Would recommend to anyone in my situation – an avid beginner.
Rating: 5 / 5