I can only repeat what I said earlier in this thread. F-stop provides a number of alternatives to fit your requirements. They are very flexible, with their ICU concept, they look like regular hiking backpacks, from very small to very large, they are very durable (I have brought my 3 packs on all kinds of abusive trips) and they are very comfortable to carry. Access to camera equipement is through the back, so your gear is always as well protected as it can be. I use three sizes from their Mountain series, wheras my son uses their Ultralight series. We are both very happy with them.ahsanford said:Hey gang, just resuscitating this thread -- have we seen any new entrants on the camera-backpack-that-doesn't-look-like-a-camera-backpack front? Someone with roughly equal space for a smallish 5D3 + 1-3 lens setup that leaves half the bag open for a coat, food, travel stuff, etc.?
Reference #1: My original post on requirements
Reference #2: What I mean by 'not standing out'
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