Best DSLR Camera Backpack Canon Deluxe Photo 200EG (Black)

canon deluxe backpack 200 eg
canon deluxe backpack 200 eg

About canon deluxe backpack 200 eg

DSLR Camera canon deluxe backpack 200 eg  for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Green Accent). This is a good bag for the money. It’s not a great bag, but very useable. With a few bucks and a trip to REI. Canon deluxe backpack 200 eg can be made much better however. First  get yourself a 40 inch long, 1 inch wide webbing lashing strap, with a quick release buckle on the end. And should be about 2 bucks. Use that to wrap the bag through the lashing anchors on the sides of the bag. This acts as a very good compression strap, and gives you an added measure of security.

Close the bag with the zippers below the strap. And it’s harder for would be thieves to open your bag while you are carrying it. it also allows you to open the top half of the bag.  And grab your camera without letting the other contents of the bag fall out.

Since the top of the Canon Deluxe Photo 200EG is cut inwards. The camera is fairly easy to grab for those quick shots. Not as fast as a messenger bag. But better than having to put your bag on the ground to get your camera out.next, get a pack of 1 inch tri glide buckles

200EG Deluxe Camera Case. Brand: Canon USA. 6229A003. BagDeluxe Back Pack 200EgCanon. UPC: 750845806137

Product Features

  • Bag fits two smaller SLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories
  • Constructed of waterproofed polyester and nylon
  • Water repellant and urethane coated for extra durability
  • Padded divider system for on-the-go organization; includes tripod straps on pack bottom
  • Lightweight, with padded shoulder straps and back for comfortable use

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  • Amazon Customer says:

    Great bag that holds everything! I had so much stuff in my huge LowePro Nova 5AW shoulder bag that it hurt my my shoulder and back to carry it around. Saw the Canon 200EG Backpack and based on reviews ordered one. I am impressed. It was about 1/2 the price of my LowePro bag. Its very well designed with lots of compartments, padding, external straps and quality materials. It holds everything that was in my other bag and I still have more room. I’ve got a Canon 20D with BGE2 battery grip, 3 zoom lenses (one a telephoto), a Canon 580EX flash, a Slik mini tripod, lens hoods for all the lenses, and a large assortment of filters for all the lenses all inside the main compartment. External compartments hold everything else like spare battery packs, chargers, cables, etc. Its got straps on the bottom to carry my tripod which my old bag didn’t have. Its got other straps for carrying all kinds of stuff. And I carry bag this much comfortably. The one thing that the LowePro bag had was an all weather cover that could…

  • Jerry A. Hazard says:

    Great Features and Value. The bag is just shy of a standard sized backpack/bookbag, just slightly shorter. It’s black nylon/cordura or whatever that fabric is called now, with an olive accented panel on the front. Two Canon logos are visible from the front, nothing gaudy or obnoxious. It doesn’t really scream “camera bag” either – just your run of the mill black backpack I guess.What I like about the most is that it opens a clam shell fashion. This is a big step up from my previous bag, where you had to undo a flap cover, and then undo a zipper that basically cut the bag in half – not a very speedy or convenient process. The Canon bag is easy access; the camera sits right at the top, and you can remove it without having to totally open the bag up. Another thing I find nice is the amount of useable space. A couple more dividers would be nice, but I can use the leftovers from my previous bag if needed. In the main compartment, I can fit my Drebel body, with 28-105 attached, 28-300, 128mm prime, 16mm…

  • bummster says:

    good bag can be made better for a few bucks… This is a good bag for the money. it’s not a great bag, but very useable. with a few bucks and a trip to REI, it can be made much better however.first, get yourself a 40 inch long, 1 inch wide webbing lashing strap, with a quick release buckle on the end. should be about 2 bucks. use that to wrap the bag through the lashing anchors on the sides of the bag. this acts as a very good compression strap, and gives you an added measure of security. close the bag with the zippers below the strap, and it’s harder for would be thieves to open your bag while you are carrying it. it also allows you to open the top half of the bag, and grab your camera without letting the other contents of the bag fall out. since the top of the backpack is cut inwards, the camera is fairly easy to grab for those quick shots. not as fast as a messenger bag, but better than having to put your bag on the ground to get your camera out.next, get a pack of 1 inch tri glide buckles. use…

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