Looking for a DSLR backpack

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Hello there, I am looking for a DSLR backpack which can hold my Canon 400D, kit lens, 50mm lens, 70-210mm lens, several filter kits, 2 batteries, backup fujifilm point and shoot, dust blower and most importantly tripod. I am hoping to get a couple more lenses soon too.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Welcome to the forum :wave:

There must be like, 300 camera bags in the market today, pretty much most of which are going to suit you.
You'll get a whole load of answers from people suggesting bags, but at the end of the day, it won't help you much, as their bag suits THEM, and not necessarily you.

Get to your local Jessops, or other camera retailer and try them.
That's the best way to go :thumbs:
 
Flipside 400 would do the job, always recommend it because after a long search its the only one I've found that suits me completely
 
Hello guys, thanks for your replies.

All the bags get such mixed reviews on Amazon, doesn't make life any easier.
 
I just got the same one as Steve for £15. For that price it does the job, you can pay hundreds for one but this one suits me. It's padded, has a side thingy for the tripod, and is very lightweight when empty. Will be perfect for cycling.
 
This one ; http://www.mpbphotographic.co.uk/used-equipment/used-bags-and-cases/lowepro-mini-trekker-aw/

I own it and it gladly fits two body's, five lenses including a large zoom, memory cards, battery's, filters, chargers, couple of point and forgets, cleaning bits sandwiches you name it I can fit it and my laptop (but it pokes out the top a tad).

And I can also attach my tripod to the front when I'm off adventuring for the day, so all in all its one tough bag that's never let me down and I payed full retail for it (£60ish)
 
This one ; http://www.mpbphotographic.co.uk/used-equipment/used-bags-and-cases/lowepro-mini-trekker-aw/

I own it and it gladly fits two body's, five lenses including a large zoom, memory cards, battery's, filters, chargers, couple of point and forgets, cleaning bits sandwiches you name it I can fit it and my laptop (but it pokes out the top a tad).

And I can also attach my tripod to the front when I'm off adventuring for the day, so all in all its one tough bag that's never let me down and I payed full retail for it (£60ish)

Looks good!
 
ust bought one tonight at 7dayshop
At under 16 quid ---looks like it'll do my job well
 
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