The Ulanzi BC007 Tactical Camera Backpack 28L is a durable tactical camera backpack designed for DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, lenses, accessories, a laptop, and a tablet. It offers a 28-liter capacity, a removable camera insert with adjustable dividers, side quick-access pockets, MOLLE straps, a pocket for a 15.7" laptop, and a design suitable…
The Ulanzi BC007 Tactical Camera Backpack 28L is a durable tactical camera backpack designed for DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, lenses, accessories, a laptop, and a tablet. It offers a 28-liter capacity, a removable camera insert with adjustable dividers, side quick-access pockets, MOLLE straps, a pocket for a 15.7" laptop, and a design suitable for both travel and fieldwork.


The BC007 is designed for photographers and creators who need a durable backpack with organized storage for their photography gear. The removable camera insert with adjustable dividers allows you to customize the interior to fit your camera body, lenses, drone, or other accessories.
The main compartment opens in a clamshell style for easy access to all your gear. The side quick-access panel lets you pull out your camera without having to take the backpack off completely, which is handy when traveling, doing documentary work, or shooting outdoors.


The backpack features padded pockets for a laptop up to 15.7" and a tablet up to 11". External MOLLE straps expand the options for attaching additional gear, and the side pocket can hold a tripod or a water bottle.
Weather-resistant polyester, water-resistant zippers, padded shoulder straps, a chest strap with a safety whistle, and a removable hip belt ensure comfortable carrying on longer trips. An integrated lightweight aluminum frame helps the backpack retain its shape even when fully loaded.
| Manufacturer: | Ulanzi |
| Category: | Bags for cameras |
| Capacity | 28l |
| Length (outside) | 480mm |
| Width (outside) | 310mm |
| Height (outside) | 190mm |
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