I wish Lowepro would use the blacked out logo on the outside of the bag so it doesn't scream "theres a camera in here". I always have to put black tape over logos. I like this bag but would also have to lock the side panel access because that's a bit of a security flaw tbh
Hey JD! So it depends on how much gear you have, if you have a lot - I would suggest 450 model (I will do a review of it soon as well) as it has a lot more space! If you have just like 1 camera + 1 lens then you can easily build a compartment for shirt and headphones. I actually like putting headphones in the top compartment as it has this hard shell, which adds confidence that I am not going to break them :)
@@DmitryKmita thanks Dmitry! I think I will go with the Protactic 350 as my "go around bag" and keep the "videopack dslr 350" for when I fly as the latter seems to be more roomy than the protactic 350 :) just to 2x check : would a "grown up" dslr fit? I use a D800 nowadays.
To increase the difficulty to steal stuff from the bag, you can use a mini "s share buckle" with a lock. Something like this : www.walmart.com/ip/Nite-Ize-S-Biner-TagLock/52508812
@@jd5787 yeah, there are many options, but tbh, the zippers on this bag are very thick and strong, so I would say there is little chance you won’t feel/hear someone opening it.
@@jd5787 easy peasy :) I used this bag to store Nikon D7500 + 16-35mm lens AND Sony a7iv with 17-28mm and 27-75mm :) AND I could fit a drone inside (mini 3 pro), obvsl that's already without any clothes compartment)
I wish Lowepro would use the blacked out logo on the outside of the bag so it doesn't scream "theres a camera in here". I always have to put black tape over logos. I like this bag but would also have to lock the side panel access because that's a bit of a security flaw tbh
Good point! I think it’s convenience over security, I keep my camera on the clip, so not in the bag.
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Hi! Any personal storage space for the spare tshirt/shirt and headphones? Thank you
Hey JD! So it depends on how much gear you have, if you have a lot - I would suggest 450 model (I will do a review of it soon as well) as it has a lot more space! If you have just like 1 camera + 1 lens then you can easily build a compartment for shirt and headphones. I actually like putting headphones in the top compartment as it has this hard shell, which adds confidence that I am not going to break them :)
@@DmitryKmita thanks Dmitry! I think I will go with the Protactic 350 as my "go around bag" and keep the "videopack dslr 350" for when I fly as the latter seems to be more roomy than the protactic 350 :) just to 2x check : would a "grown up" dslr fit? I use a D800 nowadays.
To increase the difficulty to steal stuff from the bag, you can use a mini "s share buckle" with a lock. Something like this : www.walmart.com/ip/Nite-Ize-S-Biner-TagLock/52508812
@@jd5787 yeah, there are many options, but tbh, the zippers on this bag are very thick and strong, so I would say there is little chance you won’t feel/hear someone opening it.
@@jd5787 easy peasy :) I used this bag to store Nikon D7500 + 16-35mm lens AND Sony a7iv with 17-28mm and 27-75mm :) AND I could fit a drone inside (mini 3 pro), obvsl that's already without any clothes compartment)
I'll get this tomorrow or day after
Nice!!!