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The MOSISO Camera Backpack is a tactical, water-resistant daypack designed for DSLR, SLR, mirrorless cameras, and drones. It features three customizable compartments including a padded laptop sleeve compatible with up to 16-inch laptops, ergonomic breathable straps, and multiple quick-access pockets. Reinforced for outdoor use, it offers secure storage with anti-theft zippers and versatile carrying options like tripod holders and trolley belts, making it ideal for professional photographers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.










| ASIN | B09PFQJWYV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #207 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | MOSISO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15.6 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 851 Reviews |
| Fit Type | compression |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.27"D x 11.81"W x 17.13"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Carry-On Luggage |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Mosiso |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO-15-Cam-TACLP-Backpack-BK |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Name | Mocamtaclpbkpk |
| Number Of Pockets | 5 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Theft, Laptop Compartment, Lightweight |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Fruits |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Camera Backpack |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Leisure, School, Sport, Travel, Work |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | 17.13 x 11.81 x 8.27 inches |
| Sport Type | Hi, Hunting, Travelling, Trekking |
| Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
| Strap Type | Removable Strap |
| Style Number | MOCAMTACLPBKPK001 |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Military |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**G
Ideal for the traveling photographer.
I am a retired IT specialist and amateur photographer. I needed a camera bag which I could travel with and offered flexibility in its configuration as well as large storage capacity. I typically carry a Nikon D650 ( with charger / 8 batteries ), (2 ) Neweer Z1 flashes, ( with chargers/batteries/diffusers ), Nikkor wide angle lense, Nikkor zoom lense, lense hoods for lenses, Cable adapters for connecting to computers, compact heavy duty tripod, Ad Adapter for Camera, Lense filters, lense wipes, Laptop ( with power adapter ), small LED flood light( with charger and battery ), small boom microphone. My current carry on was too small and inefficient to carry. This backpack style is stylish, large capacity, good quality, and I can fit a large amount of camera gear in it, it is reasonably waterproof as well as I got caught in a rain storm while shooting in an outdoor environment and had to walk a considerable distance back to my car, everything in the backpack was dry. I find this pack ideal for outdoor traveling. I have used it at weddings, family gatherings, golf tournaments, car shows. It is very confortable to wear.
K**Y
Excellent Backpack camera case
We did return this to purchase a bag that was more dedicated to camera gear. That being said, this bag has alot of great features. I loved the ability to attach a tripod to the bottom with the strap, or anything else there. The inserts were good, not as sturdy as another bag, but was not concerned about the sturdiness. I would have liked a little more structure to the sides, but, this is a backpack. And it seems very secure. There are alot of areas to hook things to. There is webbing (?) or straps attached on the bag that have little areas you can hook things onto. Even on the arm straps. This back could carry all of the gear, more than we would take on a hike. Including the drone case. There is alot of room in this bag. What it didn't have compared to a more structured camera bag was little pockets and mesh pockets. We have already been using an Eddie Bauer trail pack and this bag seems similar in quality and size/shape. The only deciding factor was we already had a good backpack and didn't need a travel pack like this. We needed something that was good for a day hike and easy access to gear and ability to quickly find little things like batteries and stuff like that. There are two little pockets on the top portion for batteries or whatever, and the front pocket has a couple deep pockets. Could always have a pouch for things like that. We are hesitant to return it, it's a great bag. But we decided to go with minimal than having the ability to have everything. Great value for the money. If finances we no object we would keep this for travel. But we had to chose one.
S**M
Great camera bag.
Love the bag and compartments, heavy duty, roomy and a quality bag. I carry camera, 3 lenses, batteries, cards, filters and have plenty of room for extras. Well made, well padded, and main compartment has both quality zippers, but snap straps to ensure it stays closed. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again.
R**Z
Seemed like a worthy item....
The backpack seemed like it would be a worthy replacement for my aging LowePro (six years or so) pack. It seemed to have the same functions, and be able to hold my laptop and Canon DSLR, and my lunch. Just over two months old, the laptop compartment zipper failed, with that compartment now unable to be secured, as one of the pulls came off, where the zipper had failed. Another minor thing is the backpack does not stand up when set down; it tends to fold over or lean over when set on a surface, but it can be leaned against something, or hung by the handle. Disappointing purchase, as I haven't even gotten around to setting up the bag for my camera. All I have had in it was my laptop, power adaptor, and a few small items. Edit- Mosiso stood behind their product, and replaced the bag with the failed zipper. The zipper seemed defective, so hopefully a one time thing. As for now, I would buy the bag again, the company did the right thing, and replaced the defective bag quickly and without drama, Thank you Mosiso, I would be happy to do business with your company again in the future. Second edit: The zipper failed again, for the laptop compartment. My laptop is the max size for the compartment, and that probably has something to do with it. If you are packing a tablet, or a <15" laptop, it is a worthy bag. I'll contact Mosiso, though I have already ordered a replacement. I'll just have to be more careful with the laptop compartment. The bag does wear well, when I am on my motorcycle, so that is another plus. Wish it had better zippers, though.
E**R
Practical.
I used it a few times but it seems well made. Computer pocket works good for my 14 inch computer and 14 inch portable monitor. The orange divisions weren't practical, but I don't use it for camera only application. I wanted to keep a DJI Flip drone easily accessible from the side, but I could fit the divisions. I end up putting the original drone's bag inside the lower pocket. I am using the division between the upper and lower pockets. I have a fleece sweatshirt in the lower one, and carry chargers and cable in the upper one. The two front pockets are ok. I was missing double straps on the side (it has one on each side, diagonal) to hold an extra jacket or a portable seat or compact chair. But just today I realized that I could remove the 2 straps that were hanging below (for a tripod apparently) and put them in the molle of the front pocket (picture). If you are not using them, they are not hanging loose. And if you strap something, the backpack can still sit straight when you put it on the ground or a table. Also, I just found that in the bottom of the backpack, on the side of the bottle holder, there's like a pocket, and if you reach inside, you can take out anothe small pocket, that it can be used with the strap on the side to hold a tripod, or an extendible pole or even a short umbrella. Not easy to explain, see pictures. That pocket won't allow it to slip down. Even if the divisions didn't worked for me, I keep the 5 stars because at the price I paid, with the relocation of the straps and that "hanging" pocket, it's very practical. There is another thing I don't like. The computer pocket doesn't protect the bottom part. Be careful when putting the backpack on the ground, or put something inside at the bottom before putting your computer.
D**O
Really nice camera bag!
I'm an adult male, 6'2 185 lbs and this backpack is pretty comfortable to wear. I wanted to wait until I had the opportunity to use it many times before reviewing. Unboxing/bagging to setup: Took longer for me to decide on how I wanted to configure the bag than it did to actually set it up. Once I decided on how it would be, it took only a few minutes. The quality of the bag is nice. The exterior layer is well stitched, and there is plenty of room for lots of accessories and lens. Added bonus is the straps for the tripod are on the bottom versus many bags that have the strap on the side. I prefer this as it helps prevent it shaking loose while walking. In the bag, I am able to comfortably fit a Mirrorless camera body with a 35mm, 50mm, 16mm lens, a small pocket drone, 2x speedlights, transmitter, handheld extra tripod with mount, extra batteries, a gray card, and a speedlights softbox all in the main pouch, with room to spare. This still leaves the entire top compartment and extra spots for any extra things you may need such as rain gear, SD cards, cables, chargers, reflectors, etc. The bag holds up nice and even encountered light rain with it, without extra protection of an umbrella, it was able to keep my gear dry and safe. *I don't know that I would trust it under moderate to heavy rain conditions, but sprinkling or a light mist is fine* Definitely recommend it! 5/5
V**E
Great quality!
I do a lot of photos on that back of a moving motorcycle. This has held up to the abuse I have put it through! I also do a lot of photos inside haunted attractions! Backpack was completely worth the money!
H**Y
Great Bag Overall, Not Great for Cameras
# Build Quality # 5 stars. Excellent. I just bought it, but you can tell most of the bag is rugged and built to be used and last. The zippers are solid and I'd expect every piece of the bag to last. # Design # It nails the "tactical" look. It doesn't scream "camera bag with a bunch of expensive gear for you to steal", which is appealing to travelers. Has GREAT organization with multiple pockets and organizers within compartments for lots of small bits and pieces. # Function # 5 stars as something other than a camera bag. 2 stars as a camera bag. Molle webbing all around allows for endless external additions. The "feet" on the bottom keep the bag upright when on the ground. Shoulder straps are comfortable, have d-rings for attachments, and evenly carried the weight when fully loaded. Laptop compartment was well padded, generous in size and would probably fit a 17" (fit my 15" with plenty of room to spare). I think it would be a great small bug-out bag, day-hike, or medical kit backpack. As a *camera* bag, however, I found it substandard in two key areas: 1. The orange dividers are dense and don't offer much impact absorption to protect that expensive gear. 2. The velcro on the dividers doesn't stick well to other dividers. It sticks great to the side walls, but only sticking to the side walls severely limits my options for layout. There's also no velcro on the back panel, nor on the entire left side. Other bags provide far better padding and dividers that stick well to each other and to the back panel. The one place the velcro performs well is the strips on the outside front of the bag, which are magnets for stray pet hair and will take regular cleaning. The side access panel was plenty large enough to remove a full-size DSLR. And I appreciated that the zipper moves towards the front of the bag and not obstructed by the shoulder strap (when hanging off one shoulder to remove the camera while wearing the bag). Every other bag I've tried requires feeding a zipper past the shoulder strap while under weight, which is cumbersome. I wanted something that could carry all the extra little camera accoutrement in an organized manner, and this would excel at that. I also realize that for my needs to carry a camera body, 24-70, 70-200, flash, microphone, and the batteries and other bits would be a little too much to fit in this small bag. If you have less kit, and are willing to buy some better padding, this could be right for you. It just wasn't for me.
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