Camera Backpack Professional DSLR Camera Bag Waterprrof Photography Bag for DSLR Cameras 15 inch with Laptop/Tripod/Lenses Large Capacity Bag - Backpack 18L Nature Wander 04 (Black Grey)

SKU: KF13.044V5

  • 59.99
Overall Rating 4.9   73
Reviews
5
Holds Mavic Pro, Nikon D610, and Fuji X-T30 all at the same time.
Decent size camera bag that held my Mavic Pro with controller and three batteries. It also held my Nikon D610 and Fuji X-T30 all at the same time.
12/06/2024
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5
Improves upon the X2
TLDR: If you already have the X2, it might not be a worthwhile upgrade depending on your application. They improved the charge door. And the cameras and software is improved. Won’t notice the slightly better battery. I’m happy with it and I think it’s worth the upgrade for my automotive uses. Questions - IG: Tango.TTSIm fairly new to 360 cameras (About a year of experience). I owned the cheap Penguin 360 camera (disappointing), the X2 (sold to a friend when I ordered this), and now the X3. I brought the X2 everywhere, but primarily I use a hefty 3-suction cup mount + the selfie stick with it on my car for the cool floating follow-behind camera look. With the 360 cameras it’s nice to be able to just mount the camera and capture everything, and then later edit what angles and frames you want. I use to mount multiple action cameras and if you missed something you missed it and you were SOL. Insta360 has great software too.X2 vs X3: The most thoughtful addition imo, is the improvement of the charging door, I lost the X2’s and had to order another from customer service. It had this plastic anchor and the door itself somewhat inhibited the charging. This one is hinged and drastically better. Also, the protective pouch has a side hole for charging, nice touch. Larger sensor, so I’m hoping to get some improved low light scenic drive footage. With the larger screen I am thinking I will not need to use the app as often for camera control. Action HDR - excited for this, if you moved with the X2 + HDR or the scene wasn’t lit by sunlight it wasn’t the best footage whatsoever.
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Sandy09
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Five Stars
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CrayolaDiana
5
Recommend!
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DRT
4
Great buy and great low light capability
I am really an amature that likes the ease of point and shoot. I have had it about a week and have gradually learned to be comfortable with the controls. I got this to "move up" to a better image. the most noticible difference from this camera and my Fuji exr 505 is the low light capability. It is not a pocket camera and is very heavy compared to my Fuji. I have never had a DSLR and I was amazed at what this camera can do in the dark. This low light capability somewhat mitigate my only complaint and that is the lack of a pop up flash; hence only 4 stars. I would give it 4.5 stars if i could. I might buy a cheap small flash to put on the shoe for fill in light for portraits. This is a good buy for anyone who want to see what all the ballyhoo is about DLSR. It certainly meets all of my expectations.
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Will-Review4U Will-Review4U
5
pocket full of flash memories
This is flash was purchased to add to my collection of Godox flashes to use with both my Sony A6400 and our newer Fuji X100V Silver digital camera. I bought this because I want a tiny flash that would fit in my jacket pocket for use during a casual street or lower light setting since a full speed light would be too large and bulky to carry around. This flash is small and so easy to bring with my walking setup. It performs well with both my Sony A6400 but has that retro old timer bumpy leather look ontop when using on the Fuji camera.My collection of mostly Godox flash units has afforded me great versatility for both studio and field applications for both my freelance and paid shoots. So at first this was purchased as a toy to match the retro Fuji but the Godox Lux Junior is like travelling back in time to the 35 mm film days.The shoe mount fits well on both cameras and it will eat through the 2 AAA batteries so definitely bring the long lasting rechargeable brands if possible.This type of stationary flash will not allow for the pivot or bounce but neither did those rack of flash bulbs that would explode one by one and then have to dispose when out of flashes. It does produce more lighting than my built in flash.I am used to manual flash operating since my first Godox did not have the intelligent mount that was compatible with the Sony cameras hotshoe. Manual operation is simple and fast with the easy controls on the Lux Jr. An “Auto” function is also offered, but I personally don’t anticipate using that mode often.The back in the days of film and first generation battery flashes spinning circle dial on the back of the camera is an aide to select the best setting to distance. With digital I take advantage of a digital camera’s quick look at the shot and re-adjust flash power or aperture/ISO triangle.The flash is packed in an awesome decorated box with a trifold hinge with magnet inside of the cardboard front lid. A large piece of molded cut out polystyrene protects the flash. It was heartbreaking to dispose of such a nice box but I store the lux Jr with the included crushed velvet black soft bag with an elastic drawstring.
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trm4444 trm4444
5
Awesome for 6 yo
Was able to see Jupiter's spot! Easy to use, good instructions. A tip for the phone camera, make sure the phone camera is zoomed all the way out, mine defaults at 1x but it actually needs to be at .6x zoom
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KY Engineer
5
Great upgrade to the Akaso camera line
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John E Welsh
4
Good camera for the money.
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