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The Manfrotto zaino per reflex, laptop, obiettivi, piccolo (MB MA-BP-A1) is a camera backpack with space for up to 1 camera body and 2-3 lenses and accessories. It measures 46 x 31 x 23 centimeters and it weights 1.1 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.
It has a rain protector and it is made in water-repellent fabric. It has flexible and modular dividers, other than a laptop pocket for laptops up to 15"; there is an external tripod holder. It has been in production from 2013 to 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 164 €.
7 users have given it an average vote of 8.7 out of 10.
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Pros:Compact size, quite comfortable. Perfect for a micro 4/3 kit Wide support base
Cons:... Small non-photographic upper compartment. Roomy only for small trousseau.
Opinion:If taken for what you need it is excellent, only a little overpriced, but definitely less than the latest Tamrac backpacks that look like shopping bags. It seems to be built for a micro 4/3 kit or other kits that are always very compact. In the non-photographic compartment there is the right thing. The PC pocket is excellent. Having a wide support base, it remains upright when placed on the ground. Very good. Vote 7 only because there is no more capacious version.
Pros:quality, hybrid backpack, ergonomics, anti-rain, material robustness, weight, dividers that can be moved and removed, well padded
Cons:access to compartments from outside
Opinion:I bought this backpack because I needed a hybrid backpack for photo excursions, during which I need a single "container" where to insert the reflex and lenses as well as personal items. I have seen several solutions in store, also from other brands, and I chose this model because it is good-crafted and great for daily excursions: in the lower compartment there is comfortably the reflex with mounted the standard lens, plus other 2-3 lenses (as long as not excessively bulky); in the upper compartment there is room for personal items (water, sandwich, tour guide, a sweatshirt and a small tablet). The rain cover is convenient. The backpack is sturdy and ergonomic and the shoulder pads are durable; carried all day does not strain his back too much. It would have been appropriate to insert the access zipper to the lower back on the back to avoid the opening from the outside by the attackers, although in itself the backpack does not give too much in the eye.
Pros:Perfect size for city use, good materials, comfortable, anti-rain cover, indiscreet passes and this is a nice pro, net to pass the handle of the trolley in travel, two small lower eyelets that with 2 additional laces allow you to fix the 3piedi instead of the normal lateral fastening from recommended manfrotto
Cons:they could conceive the hinges in such a way as to pass one of the small travel padlocks to increase security during transfers
Opinion:Value for money excellent.rnCapiente for accessories not photographic: go out in the morning with 2 bottles of water on the sides, sandwich, city guide, and folded windbreaker / sweatshirt and still advances something.rnCapiente as photographic accessories: there is comfortable the 6d with the 35mm f2 is, 85mm in its own right and all the cables and batteries, organizing there are also 3 objectives without too many problems at least that 2 of these are not super-telephoto. I'm undecided with other proposals of the same seller, one in all the Active 2 but then trying it in the store I found it cumbersome for a daily and non-technical use for ultra professional use at that point (to be clear from safari ..), other models seemed interesting but in the end he convinced me and I would not go back. Comfortable shoulder straps, useful hooking to unload on the shoulders, comfortable the possibility to hook under the tripod even if they do not tell you, useful the rain cover that allows a peace of mind that even the most technical backpack without a cover will never give you. in short, to be takenWithout hesitation.