PMA Product Update: LowePro Flipside and Fastpack BackpacksGear-related news from PDNPulse.Feb 1, 2008 Dan Havlik, PDN Technology Editor
For safety nuts, the backpack has back panel access to your gear, a set-up we're not always crazy about because it makes it hard to quickly grab the lens you want. However, on a demo of the Flipside, it seems you can use the waist belt to secure the pack and then simply turn it around over your shoulder to give you fast access to the back panel. It's something we suggest you try out before buying though. On the other hand, the Fastpack is a more traditional camera backpack with ample room for all your tech gear. The Fastpack 350 ($99) has a triple compartment design with space for a digital SLR, several lenses or flashes and a 17-inch laptop computer. There are also several extra pouches for light meters, an iPod and other camera accessories. A 180-degree access panel on the bag makes it easy to grab a lens or flash quickly without taking the backpack off your shoulder. A side-entry compartment gives you another way to get to your equipment. Like we said, at it was all about convenience and slim style for Lowepro at PMA this year. For more info, check out their website: www.lowepro.com. For more of PDNPulse, click here. PMA 2008 Video Coverage by Calumet Photographic PMA 2008 Video Coverage by Damon Webster, PhotoInduced.com |
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