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Tenba Cooper DSLR Backpack (Gray)
The Tenba Cooper DSLR Backpack (Gray) is on sale for $99.95 at B&H Photo Video from its regular price of $234.95. You save $135 or about 58% off. This Deal Zone sale won’t last long.
The Tenba backpack features a rugged look from its use of waxed canvas, Cordura, and full-grain leather. It carries a DSLR camera system with 2 or 3 lenses up to 70-200mm f/2.8. It also carries a 10-inch tablet. It provides quick center zipper access to your gear. Other features include a padded insert that's removable, front zip pockets, a water-resistant ripstop nylon interior, and comfortable straps.
Key Features
- Holds DSLR & 2-3 Lenses up to 70-200mm
- Accommodates a 10" Tablet
- Center Zipper Access to Camera Gear
- Front Zip Pockets & Removable Insert
- Padded Touch-Fastening Interior Dividers
- Interior Organizational Pockets
- Top Rear Zip Pocket
- Top Handle, Shoulder Straps
- Cordura Canvas and Waterproof Leather
- Silver/Black Rain Cover Included
Purchase
Purchase the Tenba Cooper DSLR Backpack (Gray) for 99.95
Details
Store, transport, and protect your DSLR camera, 2-3 lenses up to 70-200mm 2.8, and related accessories with the gray Cooper DSLR Backpack from Tenba. The top compartment has organizational pockets, room for personal items and a sleeve for a 10" tablet. Photo gear is stored in the removable padded insert located in the lower compartment. This compartment is accessed by a zipper. Padded, touch-fastening dividers are useful for organizing and protecting camera equipment.
For additional storage there are front and top rear zip pockets. Carry the pack with the top handle, or wear it with the padded, adjustable shoulder straps. The pack is constructed from strong, durable Cordura canvas and waterproof leather. Included with the pack is a rain cover with a silver side to reflect heat and a black side to absorb it.
Richard @ CanonNews
Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.
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