📷 Elevate Your Photography Game with Style!
The Tamrac 5611 Ultra Pro 11 Camera Bag is a professional-grade solution for photographers, featuring dual DSLR capacity, secure closures, and organized storage options, all while ensuring comfort during transport.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 2280 Grams |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Wheel Type | In line skate |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
T**S
great product
holds my everything bag! CANON 40D 5D MARK II CANON LENS 70-200, 2.8 SIGMA 70-300,28-70, WIDE ANGLE, FISHEYE, 85,FILTERS, CABLES, CHARGERS, EXTRA BATTERIES SPARES, INFORMATION IE PAPERS, LAPTOP MY 15 MAC BOOK PRO BARELY FITS, THE 13INCH would fit better in this bag.Flashes and a few other accessories.Remember the Laptop issue I think they have one size up bag. this I keep in my home studio ready, and if I need to travel light I have a smaller low pro that accommodates one camera a few lens. Lay out your equipment first, think how you would use it. its not my everyday bag but it is loaded to take care of my onsite shooting.
J**O
Great bag but really big
A great bag from Tamrac. But if you load it up you need a crane to lift it. Much to big for me. I had to return it. By the way this bag is now discontinued.
E**S
practically perfect in every way
This thing would be a beast to carry through an airport, but for motoring it's excellent. Shorter lenses can get lost in it, so plan on providing some extra stuffing for your 55mm. One of the SLR slots can easily be re-configured into another use. The two-tier system allows for nifty spaces to tuck away filters. My circular, pop-up white balance card and case fits nicely inside one of the top pockets. The bag is very well-made, but larger hands might find the side by side zipper pockets a challenge. A serious pro with a full-sized DSLR, battery grip, and such might not find the bag quite so roomy as me. The laptop slot comfortably fits a 13-inch or smaller-sized computer/note pad.
T**L
just right
I have been looking for a good camera bag for a while and with the altra pro 11 I found it. both my DSLR's 5 lens and two flashes fit easily. There was also room for a whole bunch of gag-its. The only downfall is the weight, but that is to be expected so I took no points off for it, but be prepared for it when full.
R**Y
The bag met my needs.
I was able to fit two DSLRs into the bag with their lenses. One of the cameras has a battery back. I was able to make adjustments in the bag to accommodate the camera with the battery pack. I also keep the flash and an additional lens in the bag. Fully loaded, the bag is very heavy. But that's my fault, not the bag's.
R**N
great storage
This bag is great or storing multiple cameras, lenses, and accessories. Very sturdy with lots of padding. Great to use for traveling
R**R
Nicely featured camera bag!
Just the bag I needed. Not too big but ALOT of storage capability. More than enough well laid out space for the average to above average photographer. Alot of nice features also> go to the Tamrac website for further details but believe me you will not be disappointed when you choose to buy this bag. Hard to outgrow it unless you are a big time professional!
T**E
solid and roomy, but could be improved . . .
Tamrac's promo video for their Ultra series bags that is available at Amazon, and also at You Tube, provides a good, quick overview of the Ultra 13 bag, and its features. The Ultra 11 is very similar, just a little smaller.I have a Tamrac 5608 (Pro 8) shoulder bag which holds a couple of SLR's and accessories. It's a great bag, but there are times when I needed more space. The Ultra 11 and Ultra 13 are both are larger bags, with provisions for carrying a laptop, but because of a price break, I chose the Ultra 11.Those familiar with Tamrac bags, know they can expect high quality materials, great build quality, and a reasonably well-designed product. That is the case for the Ultra 11, which is basically a larger and taller version of the 5608 bag. The inner compartment is well padded, and measures 13.5"L x 7.5"W x 9"H (approximately 900 cubic inches), and is custom configurable for your gear, using Velcro attached padded dividers. Two SLR's with battery grip and mid size lens attached, can be accommodated. The camera bodies reside in the end compartments along the short side of the bag. There is enough space available under the camera, to store an eight inch long zoom lens. There is ample space in the middle compartments for other lenses, flashes, and accessories. If you are buying a bag this large, you probably have a lot of gear, and figuring out the optimal arrangement for your stuff, is one of the keys to making the Ultra 11 work best for you.The various pockets and compartments available, can be seen in the Tamrac video. The laptop compartment is easily accessible and nicely padded. When not holding a computer, I will use it for carrying my Stroboframe flash bracket and various cords. There is a two section zippered plastic compartment on the underside of the lid, that is great for filters and light modifiers. The two zippered pockets at the front face of the bag, feature Tamrac's patented battery and memory storage system.A rain cover for the bag is also included. A demo showing how it is installed is part of the Tamrac video. It seems to work quite well and has cutouts to allow the attachment straps to be secured. The cover is stored in a removable MAS pouch. Unlike bags like the 5608, there is no storage pouch on the sides of the bag. Instead Tamrac has nothing but provisions for their Modular Accessory System (MAS) components. The rain cover occupies one of the slots, but up to four, Velcro secured, MAS components can be added to the bag (two per side). For about $14 to $30 per MAS component, you can customize the bag. Some may prefer this approach, but I wish Tamrac provided basic sewed on storage pouches, as they do on their other bags. Or provide one sewed on pouch on each side, along with a provision for a MAS component. Providing nothing, is idiot thinking, that shortchanges the customer, and attempts to squeeze more cash from those that want a little more storage space.There are plastic inserts on the underside of the bag to reduce wear, with a solid layer of padding at the bottom of the bag. The shoulder strap is even more heavily padded than those on their smaller bags. The standard plastic reinforced top handle is durable, and is an excellent design. Tamrac's Strap Accessory System (SAS) is similar to their MAS, which again may work for some, but seems to be another attempt at revenue enhancement. Tamrac may want to consider that if a feature is really useful, providing it as a standard item makes your product more saleable. Tamrac has provided just a basic zipped compartment on the back side of the bag, which allows it to be attached to a luggage carrier.I clearly have major issues with Tamrac's approach to storage spaces, for some of their high end products. In some instances, the approach is to provide nothing, and leave it up to the customer to decide whether to spend more. That kind of thinking is difficult for me to accept, especially when they provide storage pouches as a standard item on their smaller bags. Perhaps their market research indicates that this approach works, but it is the biggest flaw I find with their products. With a patented battery and memory management system, Tamrac naturally wants to feature it, and make it a selling point. While the system definitely looks neat and cute, it seems overemphasized, and often doesn't utilize space very well.Even with these shortcomings, I still choose Tamrac bags, because of they are extremely well built, and are quite frankly, better than the competition. With just a few changes, their bags could be so much better. The Ultra 11 gets five stars for the overall build quality, and the interior compartment, but a one star deduct for the lack of exterior storage space and other questionable design decisions.
J**I
sac tamrac ultrapro 11
sac parfait pour un reflex plus deux ou trois objectifs.De la place pour un ordi portable ou des documents 21X29,7solide, pas trop lourd
M**M
Una borsa magnifica
L'ho scelta consapevole delle sue dimensioni e ha risposto totalmente alle mie aspettative. Non e' ovviamente adatta alle escursioni, la uso principalmente come custodia per il materiale e quando sono in viaggio, in abbinamento ad uno zaino leggero, mi consente di portare tutta la dotazione: 8 obiettivi (fra cui 2 zoom di lunga estensione), cavi, filtri, flash, accessori pulizia, un treppiedi leggero, tablet e tutto cio' che occorre. E' estremamente robusta, ricca di scomparti, impermeabile. Potrebbe contenere anche 2 reflex con obiettivo montato piu' altri, ma la macchina preferisco portarla nello zaino con un paio di obiettivi da utilizzare nella circostanza, utilizzando la borsa come "punto di rifornimento". E' un prodotto di eccellente qualita' che non smentisce il marchio ed e' consigliata per raccogliere il proprio materiale fotografico e trasportarlo in sicurezza.
A**S
Great storage for dual setup
This bag was exactly what I needed. I have a micro 4/3 setup and a Canon, this bag helps me split both systems well. Great padding and protection for my MacBook Pro 13in. The bag has travelled well on courses and will be with me for some time yet :)
E**K
Tamrac Kameratasche
Die Tasche ist einfach SUPER, aber auch leider in bepackten Zustand schwer und nicht ganz einfach zu tragen. Habe bereits zwei Flugreisen mit dem Teil hinter mich gebracht. Keine Probleme. Alles war sicher an seinem Ort und ist unbeschadet.
L**A
Ottima borsa!
Veramente molto soddisfatto di questo acquisto. La consegna in un giorno è stata mantenuta e dopo meno di 24 ore ho avuto la borsa a casa mia. Ottimo imballaggio.La marca Tamrac è una garanzia, in passato ho avuto modo di provare altra piccola borsa.Ottime le rifiniture e le cuciture. Comoda anche da portare in spalla , all' interno ci sono parecchi vani (modulabili a piacere) per riporre la preziosa attrezzatura.
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