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The Manfrotto NX Backpack for CSC is designed especially for your mirrorless camera, with enough room for multiple lenses and personal items. It provides secure rear access, so you can safely get kit in/out of the backpack while you have it on. Thanks to the Manfrotto Protection System your gear is always safely protected. It holds a Premium Compact System Camera with standard zoom lens attached plus up to 3 additional lenses depend on size (or 1 additional lens plus 70-200 mm f 4). It can also fit an entry level DSLR with lens attached plus 2 additional lenses or DJI Mavic Pro with remote control and small accessories. A dedicated padded compartment on the back also allows you to store your iPad Pro 9.7. The camera compartment is completely removable, so you can also easily convert this model into a practical daypack. There is dedicated space to store personal belongings at the top of the pack. . Two mesh pockets in the side accommodate a water bottle and you can choose the kind of support you want to secure on the other side. A selfie pole to shoot your adventures as you walk with your 360 Degree camera or a compact tripod for a crisp shot. Whatever gear you decide to take with you, your bag provides the perfect carrying solution! Plenty of pockets in the new Manfrotto CSC backpack allow you to store your media devices inside or outside the bag. . With its stylishly understated look, it is the perfect companion for your daily adventures! The external fabric is water-repellent and treated to withstand bad weather conditions.
Backpack for Sony A7 or A9 or DJI Mavic Kit
Rear access for maximum security
Selfie pole and tripod connection provided
Top compartment for personal belongings
Removable camera insert
I waited to review this case until I was able to take it on an 8-day trip to Disney World. I used it with my Canon M50 mirrorless camera, lenses, and accessories. I ordered several different backpacks on Amazon since the local selection near me was virtually non-existent. A couples of the backpacks were way too big for my purposes -- those had plenty of room for full-sized DSLR's and lots of gear, and the smaller M50 just got lost in those. This Manfrotto Lifestyle NX CSC backpack (size small) performs admirably for the mirrorless M50. I could see putting a modest-sized DSLR in here if you wanted a smaller, more minimalistic bag, but for the largest of cameras you'd probably want a different bag.The backpack is intelligently designed. I like how you access the camera from the rear. You can configure the main compartment how you like to hold your gear. I was able to comfortable fit a Canon M50 body with 18-150mm lens attached, Canon M (original) body with 22mm pancake lens attached, 11-22mm wide angle lens, and a 15-45mm lens. Plus I had room to put my Rode VideoMic Me, mount, cable, and deadcat in one of the sections.The top pocket is rather large and I was able to hold my battery charger, 4 spare batteries, filters, 3 different mini-tripods/clamps, tripod head (the tripod legs conveniently attach to the one side of the bag), filters, cables, other miscellaneous and a lightweight jacket. Without the jacket there was plenty of extra room, but the bag still held its shape well (unlike another backpack I tried which collapsed when not filled up with stuff). There is also a pocket accessible from the top main compartment that went down behind the camera area -- I placed a portable battery charger for my phone plus cables in there. The backpack has two other pockets, a secret zippered pocket on back which sometimes held my wallet or iPhone, and finally a pocket on the outer flap which held a comb, room key card, and other miscellaneous small items. The side opposite the tripod held a water bottle or Coke in a mesh pocket. With my 3 pound 77" travel tripod, the entire bag weighed 14 pounds, relatively easy to carry around with me.I am NOT fond of carrying backpacks/bags of any type, and this certainly was the most comfortable bag that I tried. The backpack fit me perfectly. It does not have the front clip to connect the two backpack shoulder straps, but I did not need it and the backpack stayed firmly in place while wearing. It was easy to slip off when I wanted to board a ride or sit down for a show. I didn't carry it all day every day, but got a locker for it in the morning when I wasn't wanting the camera. I was in town for the final week of the Epcot evening show Illuminations, and this backpack was perfect for carrying around in the evenings and eventually finding a spot and setting up my gear to record the show. I am taking a trip to Europe next summer and will probably bring this backpack with me on that trip.I'm just an amateur photographer/videographer, a dad with teenage kids, and have used my share of prosumer equipment and bags. This Manfrotto Lifestyle backpack is the largest bag I would need/carry (I no longer own a full-sized DSLR). I have smaller bags I use for all-day carry or when I don't want most of my gear. But when I need to transport all of my gear, or want to use several cameras/camcorders to record an event, the Manfrotto Lifestyle NX CSC is the bag I'll be carrying. The price is very good for the quality. I would purchase this bag again, and highly recommend you to check it out if you use a mirrorless or smaller sized camera with interchangeable lenses and have more gear than a small shoulder bag will allow.