Hee Hee... Ok I'll do a review on a backpack I have bought, much to Adam's dismay ;p , The Street & Field Rover Light from Lowepro.
The bag is relatively huge with almost half of its capacity dedicated to the heavily padded camera compactment at the bottom. It has a tripod carrier (hidden in the picture), two mesh pockets on the side that can be easily accessed even when the bag is on your back and two zip pockets which will hold your phone... but perhaps not your gameboy advance. The mesh pockets (Shown in picture with cokin filters) are nice for your photo accessories such as filters, I stuff my filters and lens hood into them when i'm actively shooting, just reach behind and dig them out when neccessary.
The space in the top compartment is not tremendous... sadly... It can hold perhaps a bottle, a book and a jacket (as shown in the image above). A little squeezing will perhaps get a little more into it, though anything around A4 size or larger will have to be squeezed or folded. In the top compartment, there's a water resistent zip pocket where your passport or a few compact flash card can sit around happily.
The camera compartment will hold a few nessecity items, not your arsenal of lens. A camera body with a lens and perhaps 2 to 4 other small lenses can fit inside. The partitions are attached by velcro and the partitions can be attached to any part of the wall allowing you to reconfigure the whole camera compartment to your preference.
The partition separating the top compartment and the camera compartent is not permanet, but attached by velcro, which allows you to remove the partition. The padding of the camera compartment can also be removed as they are also attached using velcro, removing the padding and the partition between the top and bottom compartment allows you to convert the bag into a full size backpack. But this may not be desirable as the strength of the velcro for the partition between the top and bottom compartment is not great, squeezing too much stuff into the top may dettach the partition and put your camera into jeopathy. The camera is not also easily accessible in the sense that you have to put down the bag, unzip , fold the top out of the way befor eyou can reach the camera.
So, will this do? Its your choice. (Yes, i'm still using this bag...
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