I still have a Lowepro Flipside 200 and there will no longer fit my stuff unfortunately pure. Also has annoyed me that only I have access via the back when Flipside. When Rhodolit my D5000 fits with attached battery grip and 18-200 Always plan well in the pocket and can also be reached without problems from the side slit. In addition the camera now also live without problems a 70-300 macro, 8mm Fisheye and the 35mm 1.8er, and related Gelis, various filters, charger / cable, battery and third Mecablitz with spare batteries ... everything in the lower compartment and everything yet rather loosely packed.
In the upper compartment is then still plenty of space. Currently only used by a HD camcorder, but I've already tried the Selphy photo printer there to bring under - no problem, fit including power supply and there is still space..
The rain cover for your backpack has no fixed position and was stuffed when you buy it in the upper compartment. Behind the back cushion can be the Cape but accommodate without problems - as it is not in the way, and while wearing the backpack you realize it even nothing at all. Perhaps we should even be said that the separation of the upper and the main camera compartment is removable - all thanks to Velcro. However, the hook and loop points in the bag are not a large area. For horizontal subjects there are only provided Velcro dots to insert the separator - but how could you arrange it well. The default already upon delivery arrangement is perfect.
Zippers make a very good impression. Stable and quiet. Wear can be very very comfortable rucksack to my surprise. If you use the waist belt, the backpack also has a Sling function. I was able to easily access the camera. The shoulder pads are well made and very soft - so not verurascht the heavier equipment after 1km shoulder pain. The bottom is reinforced with a soft leatherette or plastic exterior. All in all, makes the backpack a very valued and stable impression. As I said - I would have times the money saved for other bags and backpacks and accessed directly here.