Clik Elite Backpack with Clik Stand
bgarland
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I have been looking for a dual purpose backpack that will carry my camera gear as well as enough personal gear and supplies for overnight back country trips.
I pulled the trigger on a Clik Elite Large hiker pack with Clik stand. I just received it yesterday and I am quite impressed.
Here are few shots of the set up. I'll update this with my experience after I get back from playing in the South Utah slot canyons next week.
The overall pack:
Front View:
Packed Camera compartment with Canon 50D body with 17-55 2.8 attached, 70-200 2.8 lens on lower left, Kenko tubes center above, 10-22 lens and 1.4 teleconverter upper right, and Speedflash lower right. The kenko Tubes, 10-22 lens and 1.4 teleconverter compartments have the black velcro covers on them to hold them back into the compartment. There is still room for another lens in the upper left but I ran out of equipment. LOL
Note: there is room for the 50D with 70-200 attached but it would have to be horizontal and that made the rest of the equipment too difficult to get to so I opted to configure for 17-55 attached and the 70-200 separate.
Front accessory compartment for CF cards, batteries, cables, charger, remote shutter trigger, filters and cleaning supplies:
The upper pack frame extends to twice the height of the pack frame and has a standard 1/4" screw mount. I plan to install a ball mount on that for my camera and leave my Tripod behind. :-)
I pulled the trigger on a Clik Elite Large hiker pack with Clik stand. I just received it yesterday and I am quite impressed.
Here are few shots of the set up. I'll update this with my experience after I get back from playing in the South Utah slot canyons next week.
The overall pack:
Front View:
Packed Camera compartment with Canon 50D body with 17-55 2.8 attached, 70-200 2.8 lens on lower left, Kenko tubes center above, 10-22 lens and 1.4 teleconverter upper right, and Speedflash lower right. The kenko Tubes, 10-22 lens and 1.4 teleconverter compartments have the black velcro covers on them to hold them back into the compartment. There is still room for another lens in the upper left but I ran out of equipment. LOL
Note: there is room for the 50D with 70-200 attached but it would have to be horizontal and that made the rest of the equipment too difficult to get to so I opted to configure for 17-55 attached and the 70-200 separate.
Front accessory compartment for CF cards, batteries, cables, charger, remote shutter trigger, filters and cleaning supplies:
The upper pack frame extends to twice the height of the pack frame and has a standard 1/4" screw mount. I plan to install a ball mount on that for my camera and leave my Tripod behind. :-)
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