📷 Capture Every Moment in Style!
The Manfrotto PRO Light Multiloader M is a professional photographic backpack designed for photographers on the go. It features 4 access points for quick gear retrieval, M-Guard technology for superior protection, and 3 versatile modes of use. With multiple tripod attachments and an adjustable harness, this backpack combines comfort and functionality for all your photography needs.
M**D
Good concept. Easy Carry.
I bought this bag to accommodate my Canon R6 Mk2 and attached 100/500 lens. I also carried my 24/105 lens and my lunch. It was used over two days at the Royal International Air Tattoo. First day heavy rain all day. Second changeable weather. The rain cover kept my kit dry and allowed easy access. It was also good passing through security as it opened completely with everything on display. I would recommend this bag to photographers who want to carry similar equipment.
R**O
A gem
Very smartly conceived with tons of configuration possibilities, incredibly spacious and yet surprisingly compact, super sleek design not screaming “camera bag”. This is a gem amongst the infinitude of camera backpacks out there. I just hope it lasts, as it’s a recent purchase. If it does, this is a total winner.
E**O
Does what it says
For sure not the best backpack for everyone, the access from the front and the size relatively big, made it not the best option for street photographers. However, for a videographer like me, its really great! For the amount of gear it gets, is just the right size, it fits my zhiyun crane 2 perfectly and feels really well made.
M**M
Over engineered
This would have been a 5 star bag. However, the external removable bag straps are too easily removed. I don’t see how they can last the life of the bag and I take it Manfrotto don’t either, they give you two holes to hook the straps through for when the first inevitably breaks.The new M-Guard system dividers are very thin and hard, I wonder how they really will deal with bumps and bashes. I have some thicker dividers from a previous bag which I use for separating lenses.The bag is well padded, it does feel good on the back, it is also very large and deep. I don’t doubt it will last for a number of years. If you’re happy not having too many tripods strapped to your bag, this is a good but expensive option.
R**D
Just spent several days trekking with this rucksack and am extremely impressed.
Likes: - Very flexible - the interior can easily be configured to your needs - Easy access to camera and other gear - the way they have done it is very clever - Very hard-wearing - I used it whilst scrambling and hiking in the Italian Dolomites - it took multiple hits against sharp rocks and survived completely unscathed. (Albeit it is a big bag for this purpose - you have to be careful of your extra dimensions when things are low/narrow). - Totally waterproof (with cover on) - completely dry inside after a very heavy downpour - Extremely comfortable for a full-day hike - even when heavily packed - Can carry A LOT - I carried a Nikon Z8, 14-30, 24-120, 70-200 F4, two large water bottles, waterproof, mid-layer, helmet (outside), lunch, laptop, book, multiple sundries with no problems - lots of places to hang/secure things on the outside - straps pack away completely - you could stow it in the hold on a plane if you wanted to (not that I would advise it if it is full of camera gear!) - looks business-like (not so important for me but will be for some) - Given how strong/flexible it is, it is reasonably light - lockableCons: - it is pretty big (but not enormous) - a couple of pockets on the belt strap would have been useful
J**Y
Good quality case
Product came as advertised.
H**S
Weird dimensions - not good enough for a professional
Form over function - weird shape for the sake of it.Not deep enough for many lenses, and not wide enough either. The rigid shell means there is no 'give', so you can't pack things in. This is a badly designed bag. Really not imrpessed.
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