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Side access lets you grab your camera quickly. Back panel access is more secure but requires setting the bag down.
Your bag protects your investment. We test camera bags for padding, organization, comfort, and style.
| Bag | Best For | Capacity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peak Design Everyday Backpack | Best Overall | 20L or 30L | Check Price → |
| Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW II | Professional | 25L | Check Price → |
| Wandrd Prvke 31 | Travel | 31L | Check Price → |
The most versatile camera bag ever made. Peak Design's FlexFold dividers let you configure the interior for any combination of camera gear, laptop, and everyday items.
Side access means you can grab your camera without setting the bag down. Available in 20L (daily) or 30L (travel) sizes, with weatherproof zippers and recycled materials.
Built for working professionals. The ProTactic has 4 access points (top, side, back, front) so you can grab any piece of gear instantly without unpacking.
The modular SlipLock system lets you attach pouches, tripods, and accessories externally. All-Weather cover included for rain protection.
The best travel camera backpack. The Prvke's roll-top design expands from 21L to 31L, perfect for carry-on travel that might need extra space.
The camera cube is removable, so you can convert it to a regular backpack when not shooting. Passport pocket, accessory straps, and weatherproof tarpaulin base.
Side access lets you grab your camera quickly. Back panel access is more secure but requires setting the bag down.
Look for weatherproof zippers and included rain covers. Even "water resistant" bags need covers in heavy rain.
Plain backpacks are less attractive to thieves than bags with obvious camera branding and tripod holders.
We travel with these bags extensively. Comfort on a 10-minute walk is different from a 10-hour travel day. We test real-world durability.