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Tamrac 5546 Adventure 6 Photo Backpack (Red/Black)

by Tamrac
4.1 out of 5 stars 26 customer reviews

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  • Ultra-sleek, compact backpack carries and protects a digital or film SLR with a lens attached, an additional lens
  • Lower section is a completely foam-padded camera bag compartment, while the upper section functions like a traditional backpack
  • Features Tamrac's patented Memory & Battery Management System¿ that uses red flags to identify which memory cards
  • Foam-padded camera compartment has a weather flap and quick-release buckle for security and weather protection.
  • Two mesh pockets on the sides provide quick access to accessories and water bottles.
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Color:Red/Black
Product Dimensions 8.7 x 11.4 x 15.3 inches
Item Weight 2 pounds
Shipping Weight 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B000EMZBMG
Item model number 554602
Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
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4.1 out of 5 stars 26 customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #7,554 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories > Bags & Cases > Camera Cases
#12,324 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories > Digital Camera Accessories
Date first available at Amazon.com October 2, 2001

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By W. Vinas on June 16, 2006
Color: Gray/Black
I've read a few bad reviews stating that this bag is too small, I disagree and I had to write a review myself. I was looking for a small, light backpack that fits my equipment snug and isn't loose and bulky. With a bigger bag, you're equipment shakes all around the back when you're walking. I don't need a student size backpack because I'm not going back to school and I'm not going to put textbooks in it!! This backpack has everything that I need.

Capacity:

I am able to fit my Nikon D50 w/ 28-200mm lens and neoprene strap attached, 18-55mm lens, and 50mm 1.8 lens in the main compartment. There is STILL room left for 2 medium size lenses or 1 lens and a flash. There is a zipper pocket in front of the bag for accesories. I am able to fit all of my accesories. There is also a large compartment above the camera bag for non camera stuff (Small shirt, sunglasses, water bottle) There are 2 more mesh pockets that stick out of the side of the bag and are not covered.

Comfort:

The backback is comfortable on one shoulder or two.Ot has thick non slip padding on the shoulder straps. It also has a horizontal strap to connect the 2 straps for a more secure fit. I don't use it.

Quick and Easy Access:

If you have it on one shoulder you can swing it around and get quick access to the camera compartment for that quick shot. Much like a sling style bag. I originally wanted a sling backpack like the Tamrac Velocity 7 or Lowepro Sling Shot 200, but the Adventure 6 is more comfortable like a regular backpack.

Now keep in mind that the Nikon D50 is one of the smaller DSLR's, and I don't have any 400mm or 500mm telephoto lenses.
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Color: Gray/Black
Tamrac claimed on their sight that the Adventure 6 (5546) can fit a 20D with lens attached. I reviewed this bag at a local camera shop and it looks like a kid's bag! 20D with a lens attached, Tamrac should specify maybe a 50mm. I agree with Michael's review about the size and unless you are looking for a very small bag, you'll be disappointed. The size of the Adventure 7 (5547) seems ok, it's about the size of a standard student backpack. These backpacks have compartments for memory cards and batteries and other small items that I really like. Even though the Adventure 7 satisfies my storage needs, I won't buy it because of the tripod placement. You have to buy separate accesories to attach the tripod and the attachment is at the bottom. This bottom attachment is really inconvenient because you'll always should remove the tripod before you set the bag down.

For a better alternative, I suggest the Lowepro Rover AW II.
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Color: Red/Black
I bought this bag from the advertised specifications. Tamrac states: "This ultra-sleek and compact backpack carries and protects a digital or film SLR (such as Canon's 20D or Nikon's D70s) with a lens attached, an additional lens, a small flash and accessories."

Bullhot!

I have a Nikon D50 with a 35-80 lens and it does not fit in this backpack worth a darn. I had to remove all of the separators and still have very little room for a SB20 flash. I do not see how a additional lens will fit. However, this bags fits my Panasonic digital camcorder just fine - no accessories [lens/flash] needed with the camcorder.

The quality of the pack is great, it just doesn't size up for digital SLR cameras. I would either look for something else or maybe the next size up in the Adventure 7 backpack.
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I have the eos rebel SL1 with the 18-55mm lens and a tamron 50-300mm lens. All fit nicely in the lower compartment. The straps are very comfortable and have a lot of padding. I'm fairly short (5'3") and the backpack comes above my waste which makes it more comfortable than most backpacks that are longer and hit me below the waste. I went hiking with this pack, stored my camera and lenses in the bottom and some water and snacks in the upper compartment. No shoulder pain, straps were comfortable and I wasn't worried about my camera or lenses getting jostled around and damaged. I've looked at other camera bags, but haven't seen many that are backpacks, which is what I wanted. If your camera is on the larger side, you may have a little more difficulty storing additional lenses in the lower compartment with it.
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Yep, it is rather small. That being said, I find it to be an almost perfect size. The size made me rethink how I was going about my field photography. Used to be I took everything and the kitchen sink...just in case. Now I must think about what I want to accomplish and focus on the task at hand. I use a Pentax K-50 and I can easily take that body and 3 lenses up to a 70-210mm in the bottom section and have room for a small lunch and a poncho or windbreaker up top. Or I can put my monster 135-400mm up top (with some snacks and a jacket) and pretty much whatever I want gear-wise in the bottom. My typical set up would be the body, 28mm prime, Sigma 55-200mm in the bottom if just going down to the park for some shots. If wildlife is on the agenda then it is body, 28mm (always with me for landscapes) a poncho or windbreaker rolled up in the bottom and the 135-400mm up top. Either set up allows for another lens (maybe two if you desire), but I'm streamlining these days. And of course there are the little pockets and pouches for SD cards, keys, a small all-in-one tool etc. It is not, under any circumstances, large enough for a huge tele or prime.
Although I've only had it a short time, I have no problem with the quality of materials. The bottom section is extremely well padded and readily customized. All zippers have protective coverings. The harness is well padded and adjustable.
I'm not a big fan of strapping a tripod to the bottom (and the fact that you have to purchase said straps separately) but it does work. I normally use a monopod anyhow and it hooks up rather nicely on the bottom.
All in all I am very satisfied with this bag. It has helped me cut down on what I carry, the storage design is well thought out, seems very well made and is very portable. Highly recommended.
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