F-Stop Gear’s Ajna Backpack
F-Stop Gear’s Ajna backpack is modular hiking style pack for photographers. It’s easy to configure to your needs, but its not without flaws.
F-Stop Gear’s Ajna backpack is modular hiking style pack for photographers. It’s easy to configure to your needs, but its not without flaws.
Lowepro’s compact FlipSide 200 backpack aims to pack a small amount of gear in a bag that is virtually impossible for someone to pickpocket while you’re wearing it.
The largest pure backpack in ThinkTank’s Airport series, and a bit big for my tastes and uses. Uniquely designed to make it easy to have 2 cameras setup and ready to go that I haven’t seen elsewhere.
The middle size of ThinkTank Photo’s airport series backpacks. Packs a lot kit but still fits comfortable in airline carry on allowances.
As laptops have become thinner, so should their bags. Big enough for 15″ MacBook Pro (or similar), a 9.7″ tablet, and some paperwork, this is my laptop bag of choice. As a plus its designed to fit in the laptop pocket of ThinkTank’s Airport series bags.
ThinkTank Photo’s belt system is designed to provide photographers with fast access to the gear they need right now. Ideal for event photographers or those who need to keep a small amount of kit easily accessible.
The second generation of ThinkTank Photo’s lens changer belt pack. Large enough to hold a short or midsize prime with some padding.
ThinkTank Photo’s Little Stuff It!, a small accessory pouch for their belt system.
Shoulder straps for ThinkTank’s belt pack system. Useful when you’re carrying a lot of kit and need to keep your belt in place.
ThinkTank Photo’s mid range belt system belt that can also be used with many of their backpacks. Provides a lot of cushion when carrying heavy loads.
ThinkTank Photo’s Skin 75 belt pack, for lenses up to a 70-200mm f/2.8. Skin series belt packs provide minimal padding, but pack and store flatter.
ThinkTank Photo’s Skin Strobe belt pack for professional speedlights. Skin series belt packs provide minimal padding, but pack and store flatter.
ThinkTank Photo’s full size camera case for their belt system.
For me, ThinkTank Photo’s StreetWalker Pro is one of the best mid-sized photo backpacks available; well built and big enough to carry a good amount of gear.