Lowepro ProTactic BP 350 AW II backpack review

Versatile and endlessly customisable, this specialised, modular backpack is perfect for travel and outdoors

5 Star Rating
Lowepro ProTactic BP 350 AW II

Digital Camera World Verdict

With a modular design the depends on lots of accessories, this travel-friendly camera backpack can be accessed from the sides, top and rear. Good for storing DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, a small laptop and even a drone, it’s toughly made and comfortable to wear.

Pros

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    Lots of modular accessories

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    Lots of access options

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    Hardshell section

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    Full back access

Cons

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    Accessories add expense

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    Laptop can be a squeeze

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    Messy when fully accessorised

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Are you often using a camera backpack that isn’t suited to the shoot? When buying a camera bag it’s tempting to go for one that fits all of your photography gear, but that usually means a big, heavy backpack that’s overkill. Cue the ProTactic BP 350 AW II (£209.95/$217.75), a modular system from Lowepro that can take a DSLR, lenses and even a drone as standard, and offers clip-on accessories for all kinds of other gear.

Choosing the best camera bag isn't easy, and if you need more long-distance comfort and capacity than you can get from even the best shoulder bags, sling bags or messenger bags, then a camera backpack is the obvious choice.

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Jamie Carter
Astrophotography expert

Jamie has been writing about all aspects of technology for over 14 years, producing content for sites like TechRadar, T3, Forbes, Mashable, MSN, South China Morning Post, and BBC Wildlife, BBC Focus and BBC Sky At Night magazines. 


As the editor for www.WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com, he has a wealth of enthusiasm and expertise for all things astrophotography, from capturing the Perseid Meteor Shower, lunar eclipses and ring of fire eclipses, photographing the moon and blood moon and more.


He also brings a great deal of knowledge on action cameras, 360 cameras, AI cameras, camera backpacks, telescopes, gimbals, tripods and all manner of photography equipment.