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The ProMaster Cityscape 80 Daypack has a clean, modern style. It is amazingly lightweight to carry yet constructed of durable materials for years of service. This multi-purpose bag has a main camera compartment that opens from the back of the bag, to keep your gear secure. The Cityscape 80's upper compartment has many small pockets for a variety of accessories plus room for a jacket, lunch, or other items. + Main compartment opens from back of bag for security+ Constructed of lightweight, yet sturdy fabric+ Laptop/tablet compartment inside+ Holds up to a one liter water bottle+ Rain cover provides extra protection+ Light color interior fabric makes it easy to find small items Interior Dimensions: 10"W x 6 3/4" H x 5 1/8" D (main camera compartment) 11" W x 9" H x 5 1/2" D (upper compartment)
Lower half of the Cityscape 80 holds camera gear. Insert is removable to convert bag into a general purpose backpack.
Lower compartment opens from the back of the bag (side facing your body while wearing it) for extra security in crowds.
Interior dimensions (Main camera compartment) 10" W x 6 3/4" H x 5 1/8" D. (Upper Compartment) - 11" W x 9" H x 5 /12" D
Elastic side pocket holds up to a 1 liter water bottle or thermos
So far, very pleased with this bag. I bought it yesterday, came home and loaded it up, and been carrying it all day today. I already have several bags but some are starting to show wear after 10ish years of use. Also, some were too small for my kit. Since I’m heading out on an international trip soon I decided to get something better and just a little bit stylish.I have an Olympus OM-D E-M1 and several lenses. I like the back opening for the lower bag for security reasons. Right now that area is holding my 7.5mm fisheye Rokinon lens, a 40-150mm 3.5 lens, a 40-150 2.8 (large) lens, a filter bag with several ND filters, a 9.5mm pancake lens, the little removable Olympus flash, and a couple of extension tubes. The top compartment has my camera with a 12-40mm 2.8 lens attached plus a portrait mode grip. In some of the small compartments I have 3 batteries, a grey card, a small pouch with additional SD cards, a cleaning cloth and brush. It all fit very comfortably with room to spare up top. Earlier I left the house and threw in my Nexus 7 and IPad mini just for the grins of things. While somewhat heavy with all that gear, everything transported nicely and the bag hung comfortably on my 6ft, 290lb frame.The bag also has pockets on either side with upper straps that can easily hold a small tripod on one side and a bottle of water on the other. One other thing to note is that the zipper pulls for the top compartment can be “hidden” behind a small flip over bag that is snapped closed making it more difficult for people to just open the top and steal stuff inside.Stitching and zippers look to be reinforced and of good quality. The chest strap is adjustable (up and down) to allow for a better fit. The ONLY downside I see right now is a lack of a simple strap around the back so it can be attached to your luggage handle. I think I can live without that. It’s definitely small enough to fit under an airplane seat.Promaster seems to have done a good job with this reasonably priced camera bag. When I return for my trip I’ll edit this with my thoughts on carrying the bag around for several days.