
Take your camera gear deep into the wilderness with the Think Tank BackLight Elite 45 L backpack.
With 45 liters of usable space, you can pack both camera equipment and adventure gear in one backpack. So, in addition to cameras and lenses, you can also take with you a rope, ice axe, skiing equipment, laptop, tablet and of course a tripod.
Features:
Weatherproof zippers and materials keep your belongings protected. Access to the camera compartment from the back provides extra security when traveling. This also prevents the back of the backpack from getting wet even if you have to take your gear out onto wet ground. It is also possible to take the camera out of the backpack from the top.
The backpack sits securely on your back and is comfortable to carry thanks to the wide, padded straps. Additional support is provided by the internal aluminum frame, which also reduces movement of items inside the backpack. The breathable and quick-drying back panel is padded.
In addition to the camera section, the backpack has its own compartments for a maximum of 17' laptop and up to a 10' tablet. The front pocket can hold up to 17 liters of photographer's equipment, such as a change of clothes and snacks. For long trips, the backpack has space for a water reservoir, with a route for a whistle and holders near the shoulder strap.
The stand can be attached either to the front or the side of the backpack. There are also two large pockets on the sides for water bottles. The backpack has hidden attachment straps for skis or a snowboard. The backpack also has attachment points for separate pouches, which can be used to increase the carrying space even further.
The removable waist strap also converts into a fanny pack with the removable backpack top, so you can take just the essentials with you on day trips. The belt also has a small pocket, so you can keep your phone close at hand.
If you need the backpack more for your own gear, including your camera equipment, you can take the camera section apart. The camera section has shoulder straps, so you can carry it without the backpack if necessary.
The backpack comes with a brown rain cover that keeps your belongings dry even in heavier rain.
The camera section can accommodate, for example:


