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Bagsmart

Toronto Camera Backpack

$104

www.bagsmart.com

The Toronto backpack may be the least expensive option here, but its 30cm internal width is nice and wide, making it ideal for transporting a decent selection of full-frame camera gear in a classic three-column arrangement. There’s also a sizable area at the top for storing daily essentials, with an expandable opening and adjustable top flap making it even larger if needed, though it’s not particularly well separated from the main camera compartment.

Slim accessories, including a tablet, can stow in the full-width front pocket, and there’s a laptop slot inside the main rear-panel access flap. You also get generous dump pockets on either side, one of which can carry a tripod.

The Toronto’s design is city-smart; but

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