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The Lowepro Tahoe BP 150 (Mica/Pixel Camo) is a versatile camera backpack designed to securely hold a DSLR, two lenses, and a flash, while also featuring a zippered front pocket for a 10” tablet. With padded dividers and multiple pockets, it ensures your gear is organized and protected. Lightweight and water-resistant, this stylish backpack is perfect for photographers on the move.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.9 x 26.7 x 17.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.77 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 28 x 41 centimetres |
Item Weight | 765 Grams |
Brand | Lowepro |
Colour | Green |
Included components | Tahoe BP 150 (Mica/Pixel Camo) |
Part number | LP37056-OWW |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Style | Single |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**7
Nice bag
Great bag. Not too big, not too small. It’s well made and more than enough for 4 x small Fuji XF primes, the XF10-24 and XF55-200. I’ll usually have the largest lens on my XT3 body and have another bare Fuji body in the bag as well. With all that stuffed in it’s pretty weighty but it’s not bulging or uncomfortable to wear. Plenty of pockets and extra space for filters too. I only paid 35 for the blue one about 3 years ago so not sure how I’d feel about paying the new prices but either way it’s an excellent, high quality and stylish camera bag.
P**H
Great little bag, unless you have larger lenses.
In case you have a similar kit and are looking at this bag - My kit is basically a modern Sony E-Mount body, two Sony G-Master prime lenses and a Sony 100-400mm G-Master zoom lens.Judging from the internal measurements before I bought the bag, putting the Sony body in the bag with the 100-400mm attached should have been snug but achievable. Long story short... It wasn't.Even trying to put the 100-400 in the bag by itself with the body and 2 primes was extremely cramped and didn't feel as secure as it's hope for what is quite expensive gear.I don't think my kit is crazy. A small mirrorless body with 2 quite compact primes and a zoom (retracting/extending type design) is a normal kit for most people to take on a trip, but the bag just couldn't accommodate the zoom especially while attached to the camera. So if you're going walking and want the zoom attached and ready to pull out the bag for any nature or telephoto landscape shots... It's not happening.I will accept part responsibility for taking a bit of a gamble and not just buying a bigger bag, although even the bigger Lowe Pro bags seem quite cramped when it comes to carrying a chunky zoom, especially if it's attached to the body. They focus on multiple compartments for versatility, but not for carrying bigger lenses...If your use case is different to mine and have a more compact zoom, I'm sure this is an excellent bag. I have therefore still awarded it 5 stars, as I am judging it based on what it does, not what it doesn't.It's well priced, well made, looks good, a nice compact design and seems secure... If your gear fits. Just air on the side of caution.
J**N
The best small camera backpack that you can buy
Great bag! With some fiddling with the internal padding, I am able to fit in my Sigma 150-500mm, Canon 90D and Canon 15-85mm, plus various cleaning bits, a compact rain coat, memory cards, and a rain cover. It's comfortable to carry, feels sturdy for a bag of this size, and feels of good quality. In my opinion, it's the best day pack that you can buy and makes the perfect companion to my Lowepro Vertex AW 200 for trips when I don't want to take all of my gear. It should also be small enough to take as carry on luggage (I bought this camera to fit in with Wizz Air's carry on policy). I would also recommend purchasing a rain cover separately for a bit of extra security.
C**R
A versatile Lowepro bag for camera gear and a bit more besides
Have previous experience of Lowepro bags and know them to be well made and long lasting. Have a daypack for walking that is well made, comfortable and extremely versatile. Husband has used (for years) a larger, waterproof Lowepro camera backpack that he can fit two DSLR cameras, several prime lens and other gear in - knew it to be well made, good protective (moveable) protection inside and comfortable to wear.I needed something of that sort, just a bit smaller, to carry my Canon EOS M camera and three lenses, associated gear and maybe have room too for purse, keys, sunglasses and a light waterproof jacket. I also knew that a good quality camera backpack with proper protective padding would be a little heavier and more rigid than a normal daypack but I wanted to have the benefit of that protection for my camera kit.This bag looked to be the thing. OK, it is intended for DSLR cameras and my Canon EOS M is smaller scale so I do need to jiggle the padded sections around in the main compartment to make a good fit. The main compartment also features a zipped section - handy for purse, sunglasses, keys. There's also enough space for me to bundle a lightweight (dry) package waterproof into. Handy wee pocket too to slip some memory cards in.There's a second zipped compartment that could take a decent sized tablet, batteries, pens, other smaller gear and with a clip for keys.And there's a final zipped pocket on the exterior that you could slip a phone, sunglasses or the like into.Each side of the bag has a 17cm long by 13cm wide mesh pocket (elasticated top and a reinforced base) handy for stowing a water bottle, mini tripod or folding umbrella in. And 5cm above the top of these pockets are adjustable straps with clip fastenings - handy to keep your bottle/tripod/umbrella secure.The bag is comfortable to wear - nicely shaped and padded adjustable shoulder straps but no chest or waist strap. This is not a long bag so a waist strap would not be needed by most folk.I have found this easy to wear and pretty versatile. If I could I'd possibly give it a 4.5 rather than a 5 overall as I'm not sure how waterproof it would be in a downpour. It would be useful for it to have an incorporated pack cover that could be unrolled from the base of it but, having said that, a simple rain cover can be bought quite cheaply so it's not a deal breaker.If you want a quality camera backpack for days out, walking, travelling this could well be what you're looking for. There are cheaper bags out there but they may not be as well made where it really matters.
P**E
Looks great, handles better. Brilliant little backpack
I absolutely love the Lowepro 150 backpack! It's top-notch quality and impressively compartmentalized design make it a versatile choice for my needs. I use one to carry my dog's essentials like water bottle, tennis balls, mess bags, and water bowl during outdoor adventures. The thoughtful internal pockets keep everything organized and easily accessible.At work, I rely on another Lowepro 150 backpack to safeguard my precious Nikon camera. It provides excellent protection, ensuring my gear stays safe and secure. Overall, this backpack has exceeded my expectations, and I couldn't be happier with its performance and durability. It's a fantastic investment for anyone with varied storage needs!
F**Z
Excelente para un equipo básico
Buen material, cómoda y con buenos bolsillos para un equipo básico, metí mis dos camaras canon 6D y 4 lentes sin problema, en los bolsillos delanteros hay espacio para baterías, la 360 y objetos personales como cartera llaves y lentes de sol
L**O
Solid on the go camera backpack
I wanted a smaller, durable, and practical camera backpack for light hikes and outdoor day trips. The color is great and blends well in outdoor environments and looks good without being "tactical" or just another boring black backpack. It's great for taking to the beach, park, or woods where you don't care about it getting dirty or scuffed up. Fits my Canon 80D with ProMedia L grip and 70-200mm lens plus the hood and 3 other lenses perfectly with some room to spare. One cool feature that is especially useful is that the inner zippered pouch inside is velcro at the bottom, which means if you have a bigger/longer lense you can move the pouch and you still have room to store a camera with the lens attached to the camera body (see pic for example, trade off is you lose that storage compartment) Fits a water bottle and my K & F 28 tripod. Since the mesh goes all the way to where it meets the bag I am not sure about the long term durability of the mesh. Another thing to consider, and this isn't a quality flaw, just an inherent design common to other backpacks, is the fact it opens face up. Why this matters is that if the ground is muddy/sandy/etc since you lay it straps and back down, when you put it back on you're putting a dirty pack right up against you. If it zipped on the inside and you laid it face down to open it then you wouldn't have that problem. Not a big deal but something to consider when you're shopping for camera backpacks. Also, not a flaw but a consideration, there is no waist or chest strap and the shoulder strap and back padding is not particularly thick. It's comfortable for shorter hikes but if you're doing long hikes across a variety of terrain/elevation it will bounce and slide around and be distracting. The pockets on the front are great for storing wallets, keys, phones, SD cards, and tablets. *BONUS* The Pelican 1510 case fits it perfectly! (see picture) Also the Mosiso 15-16in camera backpack also fits. Bought the Pelican case to keep my camera gear safe when I go out boating or kayaking. The case rocks! If you're carrying around expensive camera gear or drones, do yourself a favor, spend the money and get the Pelican 1510. Highly recommend it if you're getting this backpack or a similar sized one.Overall I really like this bag. Lower profile but capable of carrying the gear you need. Good balance of function and form. Good for folks looking to stay light, mobile and active. Suited for light to moderate activity, great bag for shooting outdoor events like festivals and camping. Not as good if you are trying to carry a lot of gear or doing strenuous hikes across varied terrain/elevation.Pros/Benefits-Great color combo and build quality-Good side pockets and straps-Light but feels durable-Travel friendly dimensions-Interior compartments and pockets easy to move to fit your gearCons/Considerations-Non lockable zippers-Smaller size means limitations to the size of laptops that will fit in the backpack-Side pockets can be tight if interior of backpack is fully loaded or carrying bulky items-Opens face up-Not geared towards long hikes-Might be snug with larger frame cameras and bigger/longer lens
B**I
Güzel bir çanta. Tavsiye ederim
Kaliteli, sağlam bir çanta. Birçok gözü var. Bana fazlasıyla yetti
S**M
Great bag
Great bag with best quality materials
P**E
Super schöne Verarbeitung auch als kleiner Rucksack ohne Kamera
Dadurch, dass die Fächer selbst gesetzt werden können, nehmen wir diesen kleinen Kameraruckscak nicht nur mit, wenn wir die Kamera dabei haben, sondern auch wenn wir einen kleinen, praktischen und angenehm zu tragenden Rucksack benötigen. Die große Version haben wir ebenfalls und sind auch von dem großen Rucksack sehr überzeugt. Seh schönes Zubehör beim großen Rucksack, nutzen aber aktuell öfter den kleinen Rucksack, da der große eher im Herbst oder Winter genutzt werden um auch Jacken zu verstauen.
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