Backpack

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I'm looking for a camera bag. I'd like it to be a backpack and able to fit a DSLR with a telephoto lens on & about 2/3 more lenses. It needs to be under £50 and able to have quick easy access like the Lowepro Transit and Fastpack bags. Any know of any backpacks like this?

Thanks, littlemonkey
 
Have a look at the Amazon Basics range and the 7dayshop range.
 
Hi its also always worth having a look at the for sale section on here
I'm not selling anything but have found a bargain or two in the past:)
 
Sadly, with only 4 posts Littlemonkey is in the same position as me and can't view the for sale section :(

Which DSLR do you have? I've just bought a Lowepro Vertex 100 on fleabay for £53 which is awesome for my D300s, but have also found the AmazonBasics backpack at £30, which might be better for me on a day to day basis, in work etc. The lowepro is great for if I seriously want to have everything to hand, but if I just want some basic stuff just in case I spot something then the lowepro is a bit much. So I'm considering the amazon basics one.

There is a bigger one which will take a 17inch laptop at £39.99 (or £35 with a horrifically bright orange interior)
 
Thanks everyone
I'll be sure to check them out.

Sadly, with only 4 posts Littlemonkey is in the same position as me and can't view the for sale section :(

Which DSLR do you have? I've just bought a Lowepro Vertex 100 on fleabay for £53 which is awesome for my D300s, but have also found the AmazonBasics backpack at £30, which might be better for me on a day to day basis, in work etc. The lowepro is great for if I seriously want to have everything to hand, but if I just want some basic stuff just in case I spot something then the lowepro is a bit much. So I'm considering the amazon basics one.

There is a bigger one which will take a 17inch laptop at £39.99 (or £35 with a horrifically bright orange interior)

I'm using a Sony a77 and I'll check out the amazon ones. I think that I might need one that can hold a laptop so I'll check out the bigger one.
 
Might be worth thinking about exactly how you want your gear to go in the bag too. Personally I prefer to put the body on its side, so that when I'm taking it out, I'm holding it by the handgrip already. My husband started me off doing this, as when his was stored with the flash hotshoe at the top (I.e how you always see it in the example pictures for backpacks) he always managed to accidentally press the lens release button and then somehow managed to turn the lens getting the camera out, so the body and lens fell apart!! Heart stopping stuff sometimes, solved by a simple turn of the camera body ;)
 
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