Manfrotto NX Backpack
Photos 7 | Outdated Product £66.25 Product type: backpack; Installation: for DSLR cameras; Compartments for photographic equipment: 170x270x160; Removable partitions; External compartments: 1; Laptop/tablet compartment; Personal items compartment; Tripod mount; Bottle pocket; Carrying handle; Raincover included; Material: cloth |
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The temperamental Italian Manfrotto NX Backpack is included in the cohort of relatively affordable photo backpacks for a big city. The capacity of the photo compartment in the assets of the model is conducive to carrying a camera in a bundle with a large lens, two spare lenses and additional accessories that may be useful in the process of photography.
Organization of interior space
The camera and optics are hidden from prying eyes in the first compartment of the backpack. And closer to the back, the model has a compartment for a laptop with a screen diagonal of about 15". The computer will come in handy for processing the footage "on the lap" or in cases when you need to free up space on a flash drive. And in general, a laptop is never superfluous, especially when traveling.
Tripod Habitats
Close to the wall behind which the laptop lives, there is a mesh case for the "baby" Manfrotto Pixi - a tripod designed for use with compact cameras, mirrorless cameras and lightweight SLR cameras (up to 1 kg in full dress). The larger tripod is traditionally attached to the side of the backpack. Also, here and there, pockets for small items and photo accessories are scattered throughout the model's compartments.
Water-repellent properties
The Manfrotto NX Backpack is made of high-quality water-repellent fabric, and the included rain cover acts as an additional link to protect its contents from moisture. The padded back of the backpack and the flexibly adjustable shoulder straps deserve special praise. However, when tightening the straps to fit the build of skinny photographers, the ends of the adjustment straps inevitably hang down and have nowhere to go. This drawback is the only miscalculation in the backpack’s design and it certainly cannot be called particularly serious, which means that the model can be recommended for purchase to photographers with a couple of interchangeable lenses without the slightest twinge of conscience.