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Excellent Quality
Received adapter quickly and well packed. It has solid construction and works exactly as described.I have used a few m42 screw mount lenses on my Fuji X-T20 and all worked perfectly in fully manual mode.If you don't mind, like me, working in manual focus mode and have good eyes it is a great inexpensive way to have old great manual lenses on your digital camera.I consider this purchase good investment for my needs.BTW, just bought one for Nikon lenses as I can get great Nikon mound lenses for a great cost.
30/08/2017
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Handy
This bag is handy. I carry my nikon d5200, a 50 mm lens, a 300 mm lens, and small accessories without a problem. When I need my camera, instead of taking off my backpack, I can just swing it in front of me, grab what I need, and go back to taking pictures. I do wish there was a little bit more space to store my TTL flash, but that's just wishful thinking for any camera bag to hold 2 bodies and 2 lenses.
20/10/2022
I really like this
Good for putting your camera on your backpack, easy to get your camera out quickly. Somewhat pricey and not all arca Swiss plates work with this.
24/03/2022
Snug fit for my Canon DSLR
TL;DR Summary:Pros (+):+Snug fit+Waterproof+Good protection+Multiple compartments+USB Charger ability+Backpack strapsCons (-):-NONERead the full review for more.================As someone who uses their DSLR often when traveling, this is a great backpack to own! It has back straps so it’s easy to carry around your camera and camera gear without having to worry about it slipping from your hands and falling and possibly damaging. The bag itself is waterproof so it’s safe if you do get rained on, but the truly best part is the number of compartments it has. It has space for the body, lenses, and other camera equipment you may have – and then as a bonus they have a USB port on the side so you can actually charge your devices (phones, tablets, etc.) – not sure if I’d ever use this feature but it is nice to have just in case. This is a well built backpack that will keep my DSLR safe.=======================Rating Breakdown (5/5)Product Quality: 5Ease of use: 5Performance: 5Value: 5Overall: 5
18/03/2022
Fits well
Fits over the camera even with the additional protective lenses on the camera
09/03/2022
Must have!
I absolutely love this product. It allows me to hang my camera from my backpack straps. My camera is super handy and secure.
30/01/2022
No frills backpack with great usability
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UPDATE: May 21, 2017 - Seriously guys, I can't believe this backpack is being sold for as little money as it is. The backpack has exceeded all my expectations by a huge margin. I use the very same backpack that I bought 5 years ago. I use it a lot and it still looks and works as good today as it did the day I received it. A fantastic value and worth much more to me than what I paid for it. I've purchased tiny cases for my small point & shoot cameras that cost more than this DSLR backpack. I'm adding a couple still shots of the backpack to show you that what I say is true.UPDATE: Aug 31, 2016 - It's been 4.5 years since I first reviewed this backpack for DSLR's. I'm still using it and it is literally still as good as the day I got it. The zippers work well and there is nothing wrong with the backpack. I've used it a lot. It's my main camera bag and I still love the functionality.--The AmazonBasics sling backpack for DSLR cameras is a no frills solution for taking a reasonable amount of photo gear with you when you don't want or need to lug your larger case with you. It's a great solution when you are hiking, skiing or just want a more compact way to take your essential camera gear with you.The backpack is entirely black, no color accents or embellishment whatsoever. The backpack has a functional shoulder sling that allows you to pivot the pack to the front of your body for easy access to your camera gear when you need it. It's a fairly comfortable, sling backpack with adequate shoulder strap padding and an additional lower waist strap. There is a smaller zippered upper compartment with enough room for a good sized flash and room to spare for batteries, lens cleaning tools or maybe a PB&J for an extended hike. The main zippered compartment can be configured to your needs using a series of velcro pads of various sizes. There is also a velcro strap that can be used in whatever way you can figure out how to use it. Depending on the lenses you wish to carry and whether you want to carry the camera body with no lens attached, you can move the pads around to accommodate your needs.I was easily able to fit my Nikon D300 with attached 80-200 f2.8 lens and flash in the main compartment, with a second 17-55 f2.8 lens in the smaller top compartment along with some other odds and ends.The bottom of the pack has two rubber "feet" which protect the bottom nylon panel from wear and tear. However, the case is really designed as a backpack and will not reliably stand on its own when fully loaded. It's not intended to be a supportive pack that can sit upright on a floor.Overall the pack seems reasonably well made and does provide a great way to carry a camera body, couple lenses, flash and assorted odds and ends with ease. I love it for when I'm hiking and don't want to carry a conventional camera bag with me. It's easy to swing the pack around to gain access to your camera when you need it. I do like I can carry a compact tripod or monopod on the outside of the backpack and the "hidden" pouch that tucks away to hold the tripod/monopod leg is a nice feature. The zippers seem beefy enough to withstand some good use and the quick release buckles on the straps function well.I like the backpack and the price is just about right for what you are getting in my opinion.UPDATE: 1/10/2013 - If you're thinking this might be a bit too large for you, take a look at the recently released
AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras (Black)
which I've reviewed here http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NGA4F96W7XXV
UPDATE: May 21, 2017 - Seriously guys, I can't believe this backpack is being sold for as little money as it is. The backpack has exceeded all my expectations by a huge margin. I use the very same backpack that I bought 5 years ago. I use it a lot and it still looks and works as good today as it did the day I received it. A fantastic value and worth much more to me than what I paid for it. I've purchased tiny cases for my small point & shoot cameras that cost more than this DSLR backpack. I'm adding a couple still shots of the backpack to show you that what I say is true.UPDATE: Aug 31, 2016 - It's been 4.5 years since I first reviewed this backpack for DSLR's. I'm still using it and it is literally still as good as the day I got it. The zippers work well and there is nothing wrong with the backpack. I've used it a lot. It's my main camera bag and I still love the functionality.--The AmazonBasics sling backpack for DSLR cameras is a no frills solution for taking a reasonable amount of photo gear with you when you don't want or need to lug your larger case with you. It's a great solution when you are hiking, skiing or just want a more compact way to take your essential camera gear with you.The backpack is entirely black, no color accents or embellishment whatsoever. The backpack has a functional shoulder sling that allows you to pivot the pack to the front of your body for easy access to your camera gear when you need it. It's a fairly comfortable, sling backpack with adequate shoulder strap padding and an additional lower waist strap. There is a smaller zippered upper compartment with enough room for a good sized flash and room to spare for batteries, lens cleaning tools or maybe a PB&J for an extended hike. The main zippered compartment can be configured to your needs using a series of velcro pads of various sizes. There is also a velcro strap that can be used in whatever way you can figure out how to use it. Depending on the lenses you wish to carry and whether you want to carry the camera body with no lens attached, you can move the pads around to accommodate your needs.I was easily able to fit my Nikon D300 with attached 80-200 f2.8 lens and flash in the main compartment, with a second 17-55 f2.8 lens in the smaller top compartment along with some other odds and ends.The bottom of the pack has two rubber "feet" which protect the bottom nylon panel from wear and tear. However, the case is really designed as a backpack and will not reliably stand on its own when fully loaded. It's not intended to be a supportive pack that can sit upright on a floor.Overall the pack seems reasonably well made and does provide a great way to carry a camera body, couple lenses, flash and assorted odds and ends with ease. I love it for when I'm hiking and don't want to carry a conventional camera bag with me. It's easy to swing the pack around to gain access to your camera when you need it. I do like I can carry a compact tripod or monopod on the outside of the backpack and the "hidden" pouch that tucks away to hold the tripod/monopod leg is a nice feature. The zippers seem beefy enough to withstand some good use and the quick release buckles on the straps function well.I like the backpack and the price is just about right for what you are getting in my opinion.UPDATE: 1/10/2013 - If you're thinking this might be a bit too large for you, take a look at the recently released
AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras (Black)
which I've reviewed here http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NGA4F96W7XXV
02/10/2021
Useful features and adjustable to suit your needs
As a photography backpack, it’s compact but very spacious with room for your camera, lenses, filters, charger and other accessories. The interior is divided into different compartments with plenty of padding to safely pack your gear for travel photography, nature pics or whatever you enjoy capturing most. The backpack allows you to travel with your gear comfortably and safely. It’s intelligently designed with some extras that more basic bags lack like an exterior USB charging port, padded laptop section so you can transfer your photos, tripod straps and you can set it down without worrying it will tip over.If your equipment collection is increasing and you find you no longer have room in your smaller camera bag for everything you like to travel with, this is an affordable option. The construction of the backpack looks like good quality and the material seems durable plus it's waterproof so the contents stay safe even if you're caught outside in the rain.
27/08/2021
Works Great.
Works with all my EOS Lenses. Saved me from having to buy new lenses for my EOS M camera. Must have..
23/07/2021
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