Overview

Think Tank Photo FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack

Keep your photo gear safe, dry, and protected in this 30L FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack from Think Tank Photo. Organise a camera and two to three lensed in the included camera insert with padded dividers or remove it for extra space. Your contents are easily accessed via the top, side, or rear. Exterior side pockets expand to store your water bottle, travel tripod, or an umbrella. The shoulder straps have loops for attaching carabiners and camera clips. Dedicated sleeves are padded to protect a 14" MacBook Pro and a 12" tablet. This versatile backpack is ideal for your daily commute or weekend travel.

SKU: GC47-TT720209

Think Tank Photo FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack

Think Tank Photo FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack

Keep your photo gear safe, dry, and protected in this 30L FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack from Think Tank Photo. Organise a camera and two to three lensed in the included camera insert with padded dividers or remove it for extra space. Your contents are easily accessed via the top, side, or rear. Exterior side pockets expand to store your water bottle, travel tripod, or an umbrella. The shoulder straps have loops for attaching carabiners and camera clips. Dedicated sleeves are padded to protect a 14" MacBook Pro and a 12" tablet. This versatile backpack is ideal for your daily commute or weekend travel.

Carry Options & Comfort

Designed for all-day comfort and versatility, this pack features a padded top grab handle for quick lifting, along with adjustable backpack straps for a customised fit. The removable waist belt provides added stability when carrying heavier loads, while the magnetic sternum strap allows for effortless one-handed fastening. For seamless travel, a trolley sleeve securely attaches the bag to your rolling luggage. The shoulder straps are also equipped with daisy chains and reinforced camera clip attachments, offering convenient mounting options for gear on the go.

Storage & Organisation

Built to accommodate both photography gear and daily essentials, the bag fits a DSLR or mirrorless camera with an attached 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, plus an additional prime or 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. The expandable roll-top closure increases capacity, growing from 25.5L to 31L when the removable camera insert with interior dividers is taken out. Inside, padded sleeves safely store a 16" MacBook Pro and 12" iPad Pro, while multiple pockets-including a zippered top pocket, front organiser with key lanyard, and hidden AirTag pocket-keep smaller items secure and accessible. Additional storage comes from expandable side pockets for a water bottle, tripod, or umbrella, an expandable pleated front pocket for bulkier items, and zippered side and back interior pockets for extra organisation.

Key Features:

Holds DSLR and 2-3 Lenses

MacBook Pro/12 Tablet Sleeves

Top, Rear, and Side Access

Customisable Interior Divider System

Side Pockets for Water Bottle & Tripod

Removable Waist Belt

Removable Camera Insert

What's in the Box:

Think Tank Photo FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack

Camera Insert with Set of Dividers

Waist Strap

Tripod Attachment Strap

Rain Cover

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Product Overview

Think Tank Photo FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack

Keep your photo gear safe, dry, and protected in this 30L FocusPoint Rolltop Camera Backpack from Think Tank Photo. Organise a camera and two to three lensed in the included camera insert with padded dividers or remove it for extra space. Your contents are easily accessed via the top, side, or rear. Exterior side pockets expand to store your water bottle, travel tripod, or an umbrella. The shoulder straps have loops for attaching carabiners and camera clips. Dedicated sleeves are padded to protect a 14" MacBook Pro and a 12" tablet. This versatile backpack is ideal for your daily commute or weekend travel.

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