Tenba BYOB 10 DSLR Backpack Insert — Black (636-624)
Original price was: $59.99.$55.95Current price is: $55.95.
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Flip your favourite bag or backpack right into a digital camera bag with Tenba’s BYOB (Convey Your Personal Bag) inserts. The BYOB 10 DSLR suits a mirrorless or DSLR digital camera with 2-4 lenses (as much as hooked up 70-200mm 2.8). The BYOB Backpack fashions have a vertical orientation and large top-access opening that makes them particularly simple to make use of in backpacks, totes and different tall luggage.
PROTECT A CAMERA INSIDE ANY BAG — Use your favourite bag as a digital camera bag. The BYOB insert protects a digital camera inside any bag. backpack, suitcase or purse, and its tender shell molds simply to the form of any carrying bag.
CAMERA GEAR CAPACITY — Mirrorless or DSLR digital camera with 2-4 lenses (as much as hooked up 70-200mm 2.8) plus equipment.
UNIQUE BACKPACK-COMPATIBLE SHAPE — Vertical orientation and large top-access opening makes this BYOB particularly simple to make use of in backpacks, totes and different tall luggage.
DURABLE WEATHERPROOF MATERIALS — Exterior of water-repellant 300D herringbone polyester and dependable YKK zippers.
STRETCHY MESH SIDE POCKETS — Aspect pockets securely maintain a water bottle, tabletop tripod or different equipment.
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7 reviews for Tenba BYOB 10 DSLR Backpack Insert — Black (636-624)
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Original price was: $59.99.$55.95Current price is: $55.95.
AddictedtoAmazon –
Fits Canon 7D + 16-35 III F2.8L no problem
Didn’t realize I was looking for a specific category called “backpack insert” and after a few days stumbled ontop Tenba. The Backpack insert series is simply the answer for me, not trying to bring the dedicated camera backpack but more of a multifunctional pack along with a way to discretly carry my 7D w 16-35 III F2.8L in my bookbag, this really fit the requirement and exceeded it with being able to create small compartments with the left over inside the bag with the velcro dividers.Versus the Tenba BYOB 9 Camera Insert, the Backpack Insert has greater height and lenght which I washesitant on as I didn’t want the insert to take up too much bookbag space, but in my 20L Osprey bookbag it fits fine with space to spare for water bottle, jacket/change of clothes and snacks. I thought the rectangular shape of the Camera Insert bag would be better but the BYOB10 was too large dimensionally, BYOB9 was great in its size but didn’t fit the 7D with Lens at alll (not even close), BYOB 9 Backpack insert was a good compromise between the size 9 and 10 Camera Insert bags, fit the camera+lens exactly pointing down, allowing for quick pull out access, then allows one side of the BYOB9 Backpack insert to be compartmentalized for other supplies, which the other camera insert bags did not allow me to do.Construction is very very good compared to a few other brands tried, stiffer padding, bag is able to hold its own shape, zippers very sturdy feeling, material inside and outside very sturdy. I definitely recommend this for travel where you can’t bring a full camera backpack
Concerned citizen –
Exactly what I needed and good quality
Recently decided to re-introduce myself to the photography world after a long (long) absence. Got the mirrorless R5 with 70-210 and 24-70 and 2x teleconverter BUT – no bag. Since I already have some nice backpacks, I decided to try this instead of getting a more conspicuous camera bag. And it worked out great! It just does hold all my gear – tight – and is easy to get in and out of my backpack as needed and it feels secure in the pack while hiking short distances. Took it to north-central Arkansas for the April eclipse and I didn’t have to worry about my gear. Would a dedicated camera bag be better in certain situations? Probably. But for short trips and with existing packs (check your size to be sure) this will work for now.
Austin Beth –
Efficient small bag great for a backpack
This works great for my Fujifilm X-S10 with 18-55mm kit lens. I leave my lens, lens hood (facing out, not tucked in), and neoprene case on. I can easily and quickly stash it away and take it out. I usually leave the neck strap attached but in the photo I have on my wrist strap with the neck strap to the right. But even when attached, I bundle the neck strap into that compartment and don’t have to remove it.Fits all the accessories I need for a trip and goes easily into a backpack or underseat rolling bag. I have my battery charger, extra batteries, lens covers, cleaning supplies, and SD card reader plus other misc. stuff. The only thing I can’t easily get in is a lens blower. I use an even smaller case for shorter trips but this Tenba bag is where my camera lives and goes with me on longer trips.I tried the BYOB 7 and BYOB 9 first. The 7 was too small and only good for carrying around the camera itself, but I already keep mine in a really small purse style backpack when I travel, that’s more comfortable on my neck and back. The BYOB 9 was kind of clunky to use and this one really worked better for organization because you can see everything when you open it. I was able to fit more in this one and it fits in a backpack or other bag better. Super happy with my purchase and I really like the blue color, which is more like a deep teal.Highly recommend if you don’t need a larger dedicated bag for multiple lenses. Though I could easily leave out stuff I don’t need daily and put in an extra lens. Also good for smaller women like me who don’t want to carry around a big bulky bag and equipment all day.
Brett Cassese –
Hidden gem in the camera bag world!
This thing is spectacular. Drop it in the backpack you probably spent months trying to find and boom…..camera bag. Plus, the size, shape and modular ability makes it perfect for my mirrorless setup even with extra lenses, batteries etc. Great bag. The only thing I wish it did have is a detachable shoulder strap on D rings in the event you wanted to use it on its own. But even without my “wish”, it’s awesome!
Tiki –
Holds a camera body with 100-500mm lens attached
This Tenba BYOB DSLR backpack insert holds my Canon R7 with the RF100-500mm lens (with inverted hood) attached and still has room for another lens and accessories. It fits into my Osprey Sirrus 24 backpack. I like that the zippered flap can be opened fully or just half-way and folded down to access the contents. This is useful when the insert is in a backpack where the zipper does not open fully. The padding is minimal – not as thick or soft as a regular camera bag or backpack. It does a good job of separating and allowing for organization of the contents, but it does not provide as much protection as a dedicated camera bag.This insert is a good option if you are trying to use a regular backpack rather than a photography-specific backpack. The tradeoff here is that access to the contents is not as easy, and the equipment is not as well protected.I only gave 4 stars because with the minimal padding of this insert, I think the price is a bit high. That said, it’s the only insert I have found that allows me to carry my camera with the lens attached and still fit into my backpack.
Amazon Customer –
Love it. Convert your bag! Etc etc.Modularity. Craftsmanship. Convenience.The only thing Iâd love to see from this company is more shapes / to compliment these^It would be awesome to see a lower portion section that can help fill out the backpacks volume.The reason? I would wager 99.99% of people want their camera near the top of the bag. So you do need to add something underneath for certain backpacks (most).Problem is after you use this and have propped up, the weight will push and deform whatever is below propping it up.So, either this bag itself could be 4-5 inches higher⦠OR they really should offer âbasementâ portions that compliment these. Id even suggest some rigid plastics to even remain more in shape. A three lens wide insert type thing would be perfect ð¤
louise dignam –
I bought this camera insert as a extra ,I already have one but bought a new lense so needed to upgrade to a larger one.I am not disappointed with the product as the quality and build is great.