F stop backpacks7/24/2023 It's available in 3 color options, black, magma, and cypress, and has storage options and configurations aplenty. It's comfy, and with a 50-liter capacity, it's surprisingly not big, yet it holds quite a bit. However, the backpack looks great and feels great to wear. It's the shiny new car syndrome, but we'll see how long that lasts. not due to non-use but due to the wiping down after each outing. And I guess it will stay that way for a while yet. The photographs for this review were all taken in the first few days of using the backpack, so it looks all new and shiny. It's a trust issue for myself and my equipment. It's been on many journeys to different countries and climates, and it's still going strong. I've used F-stop for years simply because, probably like the rest of us, I've gone through plenty of camera bags and backpacks in my time, and the only one that has lasted, without rips, tears, threading coming loose, or zips breaking, for me has been the Ajna. So, if you are thinking "another biased review," it's a no. So, when I had the opportunity to review one of the newly released backpacks, I jumped at the chance. I own a couple of the internal camera units (ICUs), the Navin Camera holster, and the Ajna-40L Backpack. I'm an F-Stop user and have been for many years now. Well, with this backpack, they've done it again. F-stop has been making camera backpacks and accessories for 15 years now, so you could say they've had plenty of time to adapt, react, re-invest and create a product worth investing in.
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