I was looking for a new camera bag since my old bag was too small for my camera, lenses and other equipment. Unfortunately, I'm not really find anything at shoulder bags and then I decided to buy me a backpack. Here I found the NG A5270 because he spoke to me of her design and in terms of size also appeared not bad.
Design and processing:
The backpack looks to be made of real chic and simple little differently than do most camera backpacks otherwise. However, it does not look like an ordinary backpack, since the square shape reveals something that a camera backpack. The build quality is good, not quite as good as I would have hoped for the price. It would have been nice if a couple of loops and tapes had been made of leather, as it would have fit the style and somehow it would be better / feel of high quality.
Pocket allocation:
The bottom half of the pack is the camera compartment with repluggable sidewalls. Unfortunately you can attach only at certain points. This is probably due to the Africa-style. It provides me with space for the following Gear: Canon 700D with Samyang 35mm f / 1.4 Samyang 10mm f + / 2.8 + 18-135mm STM + charger + EDUTIGE Lavalier Microphone ETM-006, Rode Dead Kitten, Genustech Eclipse 77mm ND Fader filter and I still have a small compartment free. The upper half is only slightly smaller and has small pockets on the side for small stuff like SD cards, batteries and other small items. Power is also good for a couple of clothes like a little jacket. The two side pockets can be used for drinks and / or a tripod. The front of the bag has 3 pockets where passport / wallet or the like can be stored. At the back is a laptop compartment, which is intended to provide space for a 15-inch laptop. There's probably been more thought to a Mac, because the 15-inch Acer laptop I've tested has not fit in when the camera specialist items were stowed.
Conclusion: A good backpack, which has not totally a lot, but enough space for some camera equipment, while also "interesting" looks. For anyone who is on the Africa-style a buy recommendation.
* PS: The review of this pack, which means that it is a cross between backpack and shoulder bag refers to the small (small) bag of NG, not in the middle (medium).