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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lowepro Vertex 300 Experience,
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I just returned form two weeks in Alaska and found the Lowepro Vertex 300 was what I expected from Lowepro. I found that it easily stored in the overhead bin and was easy to carry in the field. I carried a Nikon D100 and F100 both with the extended battery packs, a 170-500mm Sigma Telephoto, two additional lenses, an Epson P-3000, DX-80 Flash, various Cokin filters, extra batteries, chargers, flashlight, 20 rolls of film, manuals, tools, canned air and a Gitzo 2530 with no problem. So, as you can see I had just about everything but the kitchen sink! The ability to carry this by it's top strap made it easy to get around. The build quality is very good also. I will purchase Lowepro again!
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LowePro Vertex 300 AW for Video Cameras,
By Steve Horstmeyer (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack (Electronics)
After a week in Yellowstone National Park doing day hikes (70 miles of trails in 7 days)and carrying the Lowepro Vetex 300 AW loaded with video equipment I am happy to say it passes with flying colors.
One comment though that I hope makes it to the LowePro people is to begin to pay more attention to the needs of the mobile video community. More on this later. I was carrying a Panasonic HVX200, high definition, a hand-held form factor video camera, three Focus Enhancements DTE FS-100 portable digital video recorders, a .6x wide angle adapter and a large, heavy 2x telephoto adapter both by Century Precision Optics and a set of rods for mounting the telephoto adapter. Of course there was the full complement of batteries, lens cleaning acessories and a small Pentax 7.1 megapixel point and shoot camera. The tripod I carried was quite a bit heavier and bulkier than a typical still camera tripod. For HD video a heavy fluid head and stout sticks are necessary, even with image stabilization on, to get clean video. Using a telephoto adapter this is especially important. My total weight load was between 35 and 40 pounds and I must say that the Vertex 300 AW was comfortable beyond belief! I have been backpacking since before the invention of the internal frame pack (almost 40 years) and this pack under load was as comfortable as any I have ever carried. In addition when adjusted and cinched properly the Vetex 300 AW was as stable as any pack I have worn. Even climbing 700 feet in ohe-half mile on a narrow trail the pack was comfortable and stable and truely a joy to carry. I could easily have carried more weight, if this pack could stand up to more. I have not been able to find any maximum-load recommendations on the LowePro website so I do not know if I exceeded the recommendations of LowePro and/or the design specs, but I could have easily shouldered more weight using this well designed pack. LowePro should give a bit more thought to design for video camera carriers. The Vertex 300 AW is rated to carry a "professional" video camera. The shoulder mount form factor of most pro cameras (like the ones you see TV news videographers carying) make the cameras larger than the Panasonic HVX200 that I was carrying and I cannot imagine there is enough room in the Vertex 300 AW for a pro camera, unless the lens is detached. That is something the vast majority of videographers are NOT willing to do on a regular basis as a crew travels, sets up, shoots, breaks down and travels again. So I cannot recommend to pros that this pack would be roomy enough. However if the camera you are using is the hand-held form factor this pack is great! One other concern must be addressed for video camera use with the Vertex 300 AW. Video tripods are generally heavier and bulkier than a still camera tripod. The HD head on mine (a Manfrotto 503HDV with Manfrotto 35-1MVB2 sticks)makes up about half the weight I was carrying. Because the head is so heavy, for stability it has to be carried head down (tripod feet up). The Vertex 300 AW comes with an adjustable and removable attachment that holds two feet of the tripod at the pack's bottom. This is great for my still camera tripod, but two feet of my video tripod do not fit into the attachment. In addition because of the weight of the head I had to carry the tripod head down. Using a couple bungee cords and the straps that are part of the pack I was easily able to attach the tripod and carry it comfortably. I hope LowePro comes up with a simplier solution. As far as air travel, even stuffed to the gills the Vertex 300 AW fit into overhead bins with ease. This is a great, comfortable, stable pack if you need to carry a great deal of equipment and long distance and keep it safe this is the pack for you.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
works great for me,
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I recently went on a 3-week cross country RV-styled trip and took this bag along to handle photography equipment and my 17" macbook pro (uni-body style). It worked well for me.
the laptop fits just fine, and if you're needing to shove something else in with the machine (a book for instance) it can accomodate that, though i get nervous of the screen taking more impact than it normally would. the exterior compartments do well to hold misc items (headphones, point and shoot camera, etc), and the interior storage is more than adequate. I actually didn't take a whole lot of photography equipment, but it was intentional to give me a pack that could handle photo gear along with all of the other miscellaneous items that i had along (books, point-and-shoot cameras, batteries, chargers, etc, etc. it has a shoulder strap covering panel so you can zip it up if you don't want to have the shoulder carrying straps get caught on things, and it has a waterproof, cinch-down covering in case you go hiking in the rain. speaking of rain, the zippers are the rubberized, waterproof looking variety (I haven't tested it yet in wetness). the shoulder straps fit well and the waist band is broad to help offload the weight from your back. it's spendy, for sure, but i think it'll last quite a while and suit my needs well. I don't think I have anything bad to say about the bag. it's only the price that made me swallow hard.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent bag for carrying major photo equipment,
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I am heading to China for a year and needed a bag to carry a substantial amount of my photo equipment on the plane and the Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack does the job nicely. One is able to move the velcro dividers and adjust the interior of the bag to meet ones storage needs. Also, there are added compartments for miscellaneous items adding to it's versatility. This bag is definitely for someone who needs to travel with a lot of equipment for an assignment or for an extended photo trip. If you need a bag for walking around with two or three lenses and a DSLR /SLR then honestly this might just be too much bag. I am able to pack away quite comfortably the following: Nikon D300s body w/battery grip Nikon D3s body 50mm lens 85mm lens 180mm lens 28mm-75mm lens 80mm - 400mm lens 8mm fisheye lens 12mm - 24mm lens 2x teleconverter 15" MacBook Pro SB800 speedlight Light Meter Nikon SC-28 cord Battery Charger 70" tripod an international electrical plug adapter kit various filters, flash memory cards, dust cloths, etc.... I have used Lowepro products before and have always been happy with their quality. I have been caught out in the rain and snow before and their bags have always protected my equipment. As far as airport carry on back pack camera bags that carry a great deal of equipment it does not get much better.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LowePro Rocks,
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Lowepro gets it right, February 11, 2009
I have had Lowepro backpacks for many years and always loved how they fit me and how practical their compartments & configuration were. I bought my Tamrac camera backpack 4 years ago and it is also a nice backpack but I outgrew it and on a recent trip to Europe, it developed a split on one side. A couple other photographers in Europe were using various Lowepro Vertex packs and I soon bought the Vertex 300 AW to upgrade and replace my Tamrac. I dont know why I didn't get a Lowepro to begin with as I knew their reputation and my own experiences with their packs. It is simply a great backpack and fits 2 DSLRs, 100-400mm, 70-200mm, 100mm macro, 24-70mm, 17-40mm, 10-22mm, 580EX & 430EX flash, Macro ring light and all my CF cards, batteries, card readers, & my 15.4 inch laptop (although it will fit a 17"). The straps are easy to control and snugs up tight & comfortable making this heavy load easy to carry. It is harder to pick this loaded backpack off the floor than it is to carry it on your back. It also comes with 2 pull out covers: 1. for covering the belt/shoulder straps for storing in overhead bins, etc.. & 2. a rain cover that covers the entire backpack to keep everything inside protected from rain/weather. I love this feature as I live in the Pacific Northwest and it rains a lot here. On top of all this is a tripod carrier that is also easy to position and use. I highly recommend this pack but will warn that when it is full, it is very heavy. Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack,
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This pack was larger than I expected. The shoulder and waist straps being somewhat heavy duty and kind of bulky. However I updated from a Slingshot 200 which was quite small and upon loading up the Vertex 300 AW found it to be about perfect.
My only complaint--and, really, this is being a little petty--is that it seems really heavy [I have a Canon 5D and a couple lenses] and this is without a laptop in it. Maybe my camera equipment is heavier than I realized? I also wondered if the should/waist straps could be less substantial so when zipped up might allow the bag to be lower profile. The above questions are less criticism than curiosity as I realize a good camera deserves/requires something more substantial to protect it. Considering the price of the Slingshot 200 the Vertex 300 AW is quite reasonably priced. Yuri [[...]]
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lowe Pro Vertex 300 a great pack,
By RS "rogers1313" (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack (Electronics)
I have used this pack for about a month. It will easily hold two Canon 40D type cameras with the lenses. I also have an extra telephoto. It has great organized storage for flash cards, filters, etc. It seems to be water proof especially with the extra rain cover. There is also a cover for the backpack straps.
A nice way to carry expensive camera gear.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lowepro outdid themselves!,
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Just got the Vertex 300, as I'm always looking for a way to carry my camera & computer gear more efficiently on the airplane. And I think I found it!
This bag is incredibly roomy... especially since it fits within the carry-on guidelines! The harness is super-adjustable, and should make carrying any load a breeze -- I have similar systems on other packs, and as long as you do it all up, the load completely disappears... even 60-70 pounds of it! This pack is incredibly versatile... there is a slip-lock attachment anywhere you could want one, and a very well-engineered "GlideLock" system on three points. Another nice feature is the compression straps on the side -- like the clips on the SlingShot series, these can be used to open the pack enough to pull out your camera, but keep it closed enough to not drop everything else out. The laptop compartment is more than sufficient to hold my Dell Latitude D830, a 17" widescreen laptop. I haven't tried yet, but there might be room for my Mini9 at the top as well. The only disappointment I have is with the filter pockets -- I"m used to using the Lowepro Filter Pocket and it protects and holds the filters very nicely. I will keep using that, and find something else to do with the pockets inside that flap -- they just don't seem well-contained or well-protected in there, unless one is to use the box they came in as well. Using it just for camera gear at the moment, the items in the main compartment in the bag (and it's only half full) are: * Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body only) * Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80 & D90 Digital SLR Camera * Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras * Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens * Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras * Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras * Lowepro Filter Pocket * Nikon MH-18a Quick Battery Charger for the EN-EL3e Battery I expect to also fit an external hard drive, various power supplies and my laptop in here when I make the next airplane journey.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
flawed design, disappointing performance,
By Dave "Dave" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack (Electronics)
First- lots of space, and big enough to hold two pro sized (Nikon F4S) cameras and other gear.
Second. More than enough room for a big laptop in the computer compartment... However, the sternum strap, used to connect the arm straps is connected with a sliding cut-out tube, as are a few other straps on this bag. One of the sternum straps managed to come lose while NOT in use. If it had been during use, at least it would have still been connected to the strap on the other size via the buckle and not disappeared forever. Basically these straps are connected to the bag with little sliding tubes (you can see what I mean by looking at the photos)that slide along a "rail." These tubes are open on one side...which means there is not a 100% loop or enclosure. I may have received one that was put together wrong or a victim of bad quality control. however if it comes lose under no load at all, how long can you expect this connector to last in "real life" under the prescribed use, which is to help distribute the load by pulling on the arm straps. Pretty disappointed in THIS bag, but I have another Lowe bag with different sternum strap system (closed loop, which makes sense) and its just fine after nearly 3 years with heavy loads. In my opinion, having a connector that is completely open on one side may be gee-whiz design, but in practical use poorly thought out and apparently poorly tested. If you've hauled any kind of backpack with a heavy load you know how helpful the sternum strap can be. Looks like they overengineered and under-tested the slide lock system. To get this fixed, I clicked on the LowePro websites link for "parts" and was simply sent to a page that says "go to your local distributor." When I did they they told me Lowe doesn't have these parts to order, and I had to send the whole bag-which is still looks new enough to pass for unused--to Lowe for two weeks. EDIT- Seven weeks later(!) I did finally get the free replacement from Lowe, a brand new bag no shipping fees. So good for them for coming through. But same exact design, and hopefully it won't have the same problem again
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Huge Capacity,
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This bag will swallow so much gear you may question that it has straps and not wheels. All in all it is a great bag for holding a LOT of equipment.
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