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35L Large Capacity & DIY the Space✓ This pro camera bag fits 2 cameras and 6 lenses. Personalized dividers offer adaptable organization for your necessities and gear, making it ideal for any situation. Camera stand attaches to bag bottom.
Multiple Layers of Protection✓ Upgraded hardshell with splash-proof, anti-theft, and more.
Comfortable Back Panel✓ Ergonomic arc-shaped design distributes pressure, adjustable straps alleviate burden.
Dry & Wet Separation✓ Neat storage with thoughtful separation.
Dual Side Quick Access✓ Zipper design for fast, easy access.
Customizable Expansion✓ Abundant loops and straps for convenient use.
Dual Carry Handles✓ Multiple travel modes for quick carry.
10 reviews for ULANZI BP10 35L Hardshell Camera Backpack, Professional Splash-proof Photography Camera Case Anti Theft Travel f Photographers Unisex Drone DSLR Mirrorless Camera Lens Tripod Holder 17” Laptop Black
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Christo –
Most versatile in class
I purchased the Ulanzi BP10, Tarion Pro 2 & the Lowepro ProTactic 450 AWII backpacks after much research. My goal was to replace my 14 year old camera bag with a new bag with more back support, larger storage and the durability to last me for the next 14 years.After setting up the dividers and packing these bags each with my Drone, Micro 4/3 camera, (2) Lenses, DJI Pocket 3, action camera, Tripods and many accessories then strapping the bags on for some physical hiking and packing around the city I had a good feeling for where each excelled and perhaps was a little lackluster.First off each of these bags are very comfortable with the heavy loads with nice adjustable straps and waist support. Perhaps the Tarion is the most supportive and adjustable.I found the Ulanzi to be the most deceiving as it was the smallest of the three when the extendable outer pocket was closed but became the most spacious once the expansion was opened. The Tarion was a close second place for internal capacity with the Lowepro at a rather distant 3rd place. Although the Lowepro has access on the outside of the backpack to add additional bags, straps etc if that’s the design you like best.I found the Lowepro to be the best made backpack with a heavy hard outer shell and great materials and heavy duty YKK zippers. The Ulanzi was in close second place here with the added benefit of water resistant zippers and materials meaning unlike the other two bags that came with rainflies it did not have a rain cover. The Tarion is no slouch either although the materials and zipper quality might not hold up for nearly as long as the other two bags. I also found by having so many extra straps and loose hooks etc on the Tarion it would likely get caught up in a bag check or caught on things.The Ulanzi was the only bag that has no trouble standing up when set down fully loaded and is very well balanced and perhaps the most attractive of the bags (to me). The additional handles all over the Ulanzi are heavy duty and make the bag the easiest to toss around. The space on the hip straps are also the most spacious and practical of the three bags.The internal dividers of the Ulanzi are the most rigid and heavy duty feeling. The variety of pockets on the Ulanzi are best in class with Tarion being the second most versatile backpack here. The Lowepro has the least storage pockets and options of the three by far and leaves much to be desired in its stock configuration. Although this bag does allow a bit of customization with the purchase of extra storage to mount in the exterior of the bag.My 16” MacBook Pro fits wonderfully in each backpack but if the most difficult to access from the Tarion. It feels the most secured and has best security in both the Lowepro and the Ulanzi bags.I chose to keep the Ulanzi for its diverse pocket and storage options, build quality, expansion pocket and overall price. Can’t wait to spend some years with this bag traveling the world and putting its through its paces. I am not kind to bags and need something that can keep up with my diverse needs and abuse.All the best in your bag hunt I hope this helps.
Steven Armenta –
Backpack Backpack, YEAH!
Amazing backpack for a photographer who’s looking to upgrade their camera bag/backpack! So many pockets and a lot of space to put your lens and accessories. Has a hard shell up front and I have not tested the waterproof yet but the material of the backpack does look promising when it comes to the type of weather you’ll be shooting. 10/10 would recommend!
Christopher –
Finally! An affordable quality bag for my gear!
I’ve been looking for a bag that’s not ridiculously overpriced, that’s durable, and has room for more gear than I usually carry. I’m easily able to fit a 5D Mark IV with a 70-200 2.8 II attached, a 6D Mark II with a 24-70 2.8 II attached, a 100mm 2.8 L Macro, a 50mm 1.8, 24-105 F4 II, 35mm 1.4 II, 16-35mm F4 inside, and my Godox V860 III fits in the front pouch with room to spare. I haven’t even expanded the bag to gain its additional 10L of space, but that’ll come in handy for traveling when I need to pack clothes and other essentials. There are also a ton of pockets for memory cards, card readers, batteries, etc. All for under $150 USD. The outer materials of the bag are soft but durable, and the fabrics inside are all soft to the touch but well made. The velcro tabs are also easy to configure how I need them, and I still have a couple of pieces left over. The belt attachment that comes with the bag fits me, even though I’m a big guy (6’4″ and 365lbs).I don’t often travel with this much gear, but I have an out of state wedding I’m going to be photographing in April and I needed a bag that fits extra gear, and can be taken as a carry on.Overall, VERY impressed with this new bag. This is also my first purchase of a Ulanzi product, so I’ll have to check some of their other stuff out now as well. With everything I have loaded so far, the total weight of the bag is at 22.7 lbs.
Jean –
Excellent backpack for professional and adventurous photographers
I purchased the ULANZI BP10 backpack and I am impressed with its quality. It is incredibly spacious, capable of carrying a camera, multiple lenses, a tripod, and accessories, all neatly organized. The rigidity of the structure and its waterproofing ensure that the equipment is always safe, even in adverse weather conditions. In addition, the ergonomic design makes it comfortable to carry during long work sessions or hikes. Definitely an excellent choice for any professional or amateur photographer looking for protection and style in a single backpack. Highly recommended!
mike mastrianni –
Interesting photo backpack
Like most photographers, I’m always searching for the elusive “perfect” backpack for my photo gear. I probably have 10-15 bags of various configurations and I picked up the Ulanzi because I’m familiar with their products and this is expandable. I currently use a Lowpro Protactic 350 AW which is a good bag also. The Ulanzi is a bit bigger and I had hoped, deep enough to stow my zoom lenses vertically (when looking down into the open case), so that I would have room for a small drone also.Alas, still not possible with this bag, but it is a bit roomier than my previous bag. The zippered expansion section is completely separate from the main bag camera storage and you can probably store a laptop or a light jacket in it. You can also store a jacket or a pad on the outside bottom of the pack using the attached straps. There is a tripod attachment section on the side. From the opposite side you can quickly pull out your camera and there are plenty of pockets on the sides and back of the bag, and also on the detachable waist strap. The bag is comfortable, not too heavy and seems durable. Padding is pretty good, the top and side handles are nice, and the strap to attach it to your rolling luggage is a nice touch. If anything, this bag is over designed. I gave it 4 stars because my expectation was for a deeper section for photo equipment, but this does have plenty of room and would be versatile in many situations.
Amazon Customer –
Don’t even doubt if you want a full equipment storage bag, it has tones of storage along with clothes.. best bag I’ve used so far..
Moshiur –
this product to good from Saudi Arabia
Gabo Red –
Excelente calidad, muy buena distribución de módulos, los materiales se sienten y se ven muy resistentes, cabe de todo y queda muy bien protegido.
Alexander –
Pros: The backpack is indeed spacious, with plenty of zippered pockets and compartments. It looks water-resistant and made from durable materials.Cons: The backpack opens in an unusual way — the main compartment is on the back side (the part that rests against your back), which means you have to lay the backpack face-down to open it. This detail isn’t clear from the photos. The internal dividers are too stiff and don’t attach securely to the walls, causing the camera and lenses to move around freely. Overall, the internal design feels unreliable.Although I was specifically looking for a backpack of this size, the impractical layout and poor internal construction made me return it.
Rosalie Mitchell –
Smart bag and everything it advertised as. I love how you can fit two DSL cameras in including telephoto lens. There are lots of compartments. I will look forward to wearing during international travel through the airports.The feature that caused me to choose this item is how you can have the bag swung over one arm and access a camera via the side and not have to put the bag down. The bumbag belt with the two side pockets is good too.