32L Pro Large Camera Backpack for 17" Laptop DSLR SLR Cameras, Anti-Theft Waterproof with Rain Cover, Tripod Holder for Photographers - Backpack 32L Star Wander03 (Black)

SKU: KF13.107

  • 109.99
Overall Rating 4.9   201
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5
Easy access, adaptability and adequate protective padding.
This will be used for professional camera equipment that is carried out into the field for wildlife and weather photography.
06/09/2024
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5
Works great!
Catches far more pictures than my other wildlife camera and seems to get fewer “false” triggers than the other.
26/09/2022
Brock
5
Cool camera shipped and packaged great
Sweet little camera I plan to use to document wildlife practiced on my rescue chihuahua works awesome.
08/09/2022
alf_jenn
5
Lessons are broken down and well explained.
Bought this as a graduation gift for our God daughter whose starting up with photography. She completely loves it! She says it's easy to understand and loves how the lessons are broken down and well explained. She has already taken some wildlife pictures and they came out amazing.
13/08/2022
Rachel Hooper
5
Amazing quality
I took this camera with me to Florida and took pictures all over of scenery and wildlife, it took amazing pictures up close and far away. It doesn't seem to handle indoor action photography very well but amazing for stills. Also has a hard time focusing on neutral colors or similar colored things, such as a white or black cat.
10/01/2022
Pear
4
Mixed Review
The two sections of this course are approached very differently. The landscape lectures, by Michael Melford, are extremely educational, comprehensive, useful and enlightening. I've always admired landscape photography, and with the course I have a better understanding of it and feel like I could give it a try. I really bought this course, however, for the wildlife course, as I'm an avid amateur wildlife photographer. These lectures would be better named "Twelve Documentary Lectures on Extreme Wildlife Photography." Don't get me wrong, watching Laman discuss his adventures is fascinating, But I'm never going to hire porters to carry my equipment, or build hides 50 feet up a tree in Borneo, or push my gear crawling through the mud, or get to meet researchers who will share their subjects with me. I'm going to take a couple lenses to my local wildlife refuge or park, hoping the bird I've heard about, or anything, will show up, and I'll get a chance to photograph it without something going wrong like missing the moment or the light going bad, With the wildlife lectures, I had to constantly ask myself, "Ok, how does this translate to real life?" And I coudn't always answer it. A full lecture on techniques used in flight photography would have been amazing, for example. Oh well, I'll keep looking, I'll rewatch to see if there is anything else I can glean from it, but was generally disappointed.
25/11/2021
john zapotoczny
5
Clear pictures easy to operate
We use the camera for fun,capturing pictures of hummingbirds,deer and foxes in the back yard.very cool to capture the wildlife at night
19/05/2021
Rad CC
5
Perfect start
Have been waiting for this to do some nature photography at the national parks. The kit is complete with everything you need including helpful hints for use. I am a not professional photographer but love trying to capture natural beauty, especially wildlife. If you are going on a safari to Africa, this may not give you the magnification and resolution you need. However it is great to get close ups of wildlife at the backyard feeder, in a nature preserve or park.
05/04/2021
Bill G.
5
Fantastic group of lectures.
I immensely enjoyed this course. If you are into photography and want to take your art to the next level this is for you. It may seem that the two sections of the presentations, landscape and wildlife photography, are unrelated, but what is wildlife photography other than landscapes with wildlife. Presenter one does an admirable job of helping you "see" with the eye of an artist, and being in the right place at the right time. The lengths to which presenter two went to photograph exotic species in exotic locations are not only entertaining but informative. Most of us won't be jumaring into the rain forest canopy to capture the elusive hornbill, but we do have an abundance of National Parks and open space right here at home to keep us happy.
26/02/2021