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Someone on DPReview wrote an extensive post on backpacks. Just wondering what people's experience has been like cinching it down for carry-on more than anything. I've already bought the pack so I am committed at this point. I should see it by the end of next week sometime but I'm excited to get it and just wondering what everyone's opinion is on it. I think with only $$$ camera gear I ought to be able to compress it enough for carry on then still have the room when I get to my destination to pack all the extras and some light camping gear.ĭoes anybody have any experience with this pack? I ordered it right before the B&H shabbat shutdown this week and it didn't get shipped out before. I ordered with a couple extra gatekeeper straps to aid in compression when flying and make it as small a package as possible. The Ajna 40L is the biggest bag F-stop recommends for carry on, but I read a number of reviews where guys were saying that the Tilopa can be carried on too, especially if you remove the aluminum stays in the frame to get a little more compression from top to bottom (decrease the overall length). I also wanted it big enough to be able to carry all my gear but hopefully still fit into a carry on bin. It just seemed like a really smooth system. I also really like the idea of rear entry so you can get to your gear and when you put the pack back on you aren't getting all the mud/dirt all over your back when you pack up to move. I am mostly into wildlife photography, so durability and comfort for long treks were my main priorities.

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I read myself to death about every backpack made I think and it seems like nobody has a bad thing to say about F stop. I just ordered my first serious camera backpack, the F-stop tilopa in the new duradiamond material.








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