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Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green)

SKU: GC40-MF-MB MS2-CT

Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green)

Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag (Green)

As its name suggests, the Manfrotto 12L Street Convertible Camera Tote Bag allows you to arrange the bag into different configurations to match your ever-changing needs. It comes with a removable camera cube, so you can use it to carry photo gear or take it out and use the bag as a daypack. Two access points give you the ability to grab your gear without having to unpack the whole bag. There are adjustable backpack straps and handles so you can carry it three ways: as a backpack, by hand with the handles shortened, or on your shoulder with the handles lengthened. The Street series was designed to be sleek and urban chic giving you all the cool and gravitas you deserve.

What It Holds

  • Designed for content creators, vlogs, and podcasts, the bag is ideal for full frame mirrorless, compact action cameras, handheld smartphone gimbals, smartphones, and media accessories
  • Padded camera cube measures 4.1 x 9.8 x 5.5", has a 3L capacity, and holds a crop-sensor CSC camera with an attached lens plus two additional lenses
  • M-Guard Protection System: Dividers are made of high-density EVA foam for improved shock absorption, a slim profile, and folding patterns to fully protect camera gear while maximizing the use of space
  • Remove camera cube to convert it into a regular laptop or commuter bag
  • Top compartment measures 9.4 x 11 x 4.3" and holds personal items like clothing, headphones, and food
  • Tech compartment accommodates a 14" laptop with easy access
  • Small front pocket holds personal items
  • Side pocket holds a water bottle or travel tripod
  • Backpack straps have attachment points for smartphones and compact tabletop tripods, ensuring they are within easy reach when you need them

How You Carry & Wear It

  • The "Convertible" design is defined by its carrying versatility: tote bag-carry by the handle, on your back with the backpack straps, or over your shoulder like a regular bag
  • Adjustable backpack straps accommodate a wide variety of users
  • Two soft handles, one on each side of the bag, makes it comfortable in the hand
  • Handles have an adjustable length, allowing you to make them short for holding by hand or long to fit over your shoulder
  • Backpack straps and handles can be stowed out of the way to prevent unsightly dangling straps

How It's Made

  • Contemporary design makes it the ideal EDC bag for work or school
  • Wear-resistant nylon is water resistant to offer protection from the elements
  • Access to personal items on the top for fast access to your gear
  • Rear access to camera cube offers maximum security and allows you to grab what you need without having to unpack your gear
  • Zippered access to all areas of the bag

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