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OM SYSTEM CBG-12 System Camera Backpack (Black)

Designed to port an entire professional Micro Four Thirds camera system, the CBG-12 System Backpack from OM SYSTEM is well-suited to carrying up to two camera bodies with attached battery grips, along with one super telephoto lens, three more lenses, and a slew of additional accessories. Internal dividers can be moved to create custom padded compartments to suit specific camera and lens configurations, and the inner segments all feature additional padding for extra security to your gear. Dual external pockets can be used to hold extra equipment, such as a water bottle or binocular, and an additional separate pocket can hold a tablet or small laptop up to 13".

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OM SYSTEM CBG-12 System Camera Backpack (Black)

OM SYSTEM CBG-12 System Camera Backpack (Black)

Designed to port an entire professional Micro Four Thirds camera system, the CBG-12 System Backpack from OM SYSTEM is well-suited to carrying up to two camera bodies with attached battery grips, along with one super telephoto lens, three more lenses, and a slew of additional accessories. Internal dividers can be moved to create custom padded compartments to suit specific camera and lens configurations, and the inner segments all feature additional padding for extra security to your gear. Dual external pockets can be used to hold extra equipment, such as a water bottle or binocular, and an additional separate pocket can hold a tablet or small laptop up to 13".

The exterior of the bag features well-padded shoulder straps and a waist belt, and a chest strap helps keep proper alignment while carrying. A side-opening pocket avails quick access to the bag without having to take it off, and three straps-two on the sides and one on the front-can be used to secure a tripod or walking stick to the outside of the pack. Also included with the bag are two separate rain covers: one groundsheet to protect it from getting dirty when setting it down outside, and another cover to guard everything from moisture. Finally, the bag is also fitted with a front-facing emblem made from an actual Micro Four Thirds lens mount to further carry the idea of a true system bag.

Key Features:

Holds 2 Gripped Camera Bodies

Fits 13" Laptop Pocket

Easy Access Side Pocket

Extra Padded Interior Compartment

Triple Tripod Attachment Straps

Removable Rain Cover and Groundsheet

Padded Shoulder Straps and Waist Belt

Compatible with Additional Waist Cases

Micro Four Thirds Mount Emblem

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OM SYSTEM CBG-12 System Camera Backpack (Black)

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OM SYSTEM CBG-12 System Camera Backpack (Black)

Designed to port an entire professional Micro Four Thirds camera system, the CBG-12 System Backpack from OM SYSTEM is well-suited to carrying up to two camera bodies with attached battery grips, along with one super telephoto lens, three more lenses, and a slew of additional accessories. Internal dividers can be moved to create custom padded compartments to suit specific camera and lens configurations, and the inner segments all feature additional padding for extra security to your gear. Dual external pockets can be used to hold extra equipment, such as a water bottle or binocular, and an additional separate pocket can hold a tablet or small laptop up to 13".

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