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The TARION TB-S Camera Backpack is a sleek, ultra-lightweight (1.83 lbs) professional DSLR case featuring a customizable interior with 7 dividers and a 13-inch laptop compartment. Its unique 5-layer water-resistant and shock-absorbing construction ensures superior gear protection. Designed for photographers on the move, it includes a bottom tripod holder for balanced carrying, breathable padded straps for comfort, and a waterproof rain cover for all-weather readiness. Compact yet versatile, it doubles as a daily backpack and meets airline carry-on standards.






























| ASIN | B08SBR83TF |
| Generic Name | camera Backpack |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 28 x 37 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 816 g |
| Item model number | TBS Black |
| Manufacturer | TARION |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 28 x 37 cm; 816.47 g |
K**Z
I recently purchased the TARION Camera Backpack Bag Small (TB-S), and after using it for several trips, I can confidently say it's a solid choice for photographers seeking a compact yet functional bag. Design and Build Quality: The backpack boasts a sleek, minimalist design that doesn't scream "camera bag," which I appreciate for discreet urban shoots. The exterior is made of durable nylon with water-resistant properties, and it comes with a rain cover for added protection. The zippers are smooth, and the stitching appears robust. Interior Organization: Inside, the TB-S offers customizable compartments with adjustable dividers, allowing me to securely fit my DSLR, two lenses, a flash, and accessories. There's also a dedicated sleeve that comfortably accommodates my 13" laptop. The side pocket is handy for carrying a water bottle, and the bottom straps are perfect for attaching a tripod. Comfort and Portability: The padded shoulder straps and breathable back panel make the bag comfortable to wear for extended periods. It's lightweight and compact, easily fitting under an airplane seat, which is a huge plus for travel. Drawbacks: While the bag is well-constructed, I did notice that the zippers could be a bit more durable. After a few months of use, one of the zipper pulls showed signs of wear. Additionally, the bag's capacity is limited, so it might not be suitable for photographers with extensive gear. Conclusion: Overall, the TARION TB-S Camera Backpack offers excellent value for its price. It's perfect for photographers who need a compact, well-organized bag for their essential gear. While it has minor areas for improvement, its functionality and design make it a worthwhile investment.
M**B
Got it so I could go on a trip with my collection of mostly film cameras. Right column: LomoApparat, Lomo Fisheye Mini, Lomo Fish Eye. Left column: Sony handicap, unknown brand underwater digital camera. Top: Polaroid One 600. Pros: I could fit all of the cameras well and adjust the barriers easily to accommodate. Snug fit but works. Padding is good and the quality of the bag is higher than I expected. Cons: If you have larger film cameras I wouldn't expect to fit as much gear as this. And there is NO dept, so even the small-ish lomo fish eye or the Polaroid One barely fit in. There are also no pockets for film or batteries, I think you'd have to put them in the main compartment. (You can even see I have a charging cord in with the cameras because there's no where else to put it. There's a lap top pocket but no way could I fit in a lap top into this with the cameras.) Verdict: worth the money for a small trip just because of the price. Happy I bought it and we'll see how it holds up.
N**N
My son is an amateur photographer. He loves going out and taking scenic photos. I saw this and figured it would be much easier to carry his equipment. He loved it!!! Every pocket has a place to hold all his camera pieces, its very roomy, the backpack is very durable and great quality, it protects his camera nicely, and works great carrying everything. He loves the backpack style and straps, plus can hold his tripod!
C**S
Compartments actually hold lenses quite well. Pretty sturdy as well for the price.
P**E
Inexpensive front load day pack for a smaller # of camera items to carry with you. I bought it as a first bag because it was really cheap and to determine what I need/wanted for a better-quality bag later on. It is very light weight so it's easy to carry but it also means it has cheap construction so don't expect this bag to last. You get what you pay for in this case - the side mesh pockets are essentially useless. You cannot insert a water bottle of any size including a 500ml; the opening isn't large enough. Secondly, even if you do try to put anything in the side pocket (even something as small as the included rain cover or pair of gloves) it puts a LOT of tension on the side stitching which will lead to tears and failure at some point. The internal dividers are fine and are customizable just like any other pack. The laptop sleeve is too small for any laptop, but you can fit a tablet in there. I store my filter pouch in there. The external pocket is smallish and doesn't have any organization for pens, notebook, memory cards, batteries, or the like. You can use the Tarion product loop to store a pen. There is no lumbar strap nor a waist belt but for a backpack this small they really aren't required. My carryout is just over 12#s with equipment. The top nylon strap is sewed onto the body and is really only good for hanging up. It is NOT a good strap to carry the backpack in your hand as the stitching is likely to fail here. The bottom straps will cinch up and hold your travel tripod sufficiently; there is no way to attach to the side of the pack. Just note that with the small size of the pack, your tripod WILL stick out wider than the width of the pack and will become a snagging issue.
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