Only for hiking it is not suitable, because except two muesli bars nothing goes in addition. Where to put the raincoat, the food and the water bottles? For this reason I bought the JW Photo Pack and it meets my needs exactly. In the lower part of the camera, I can accommodate a body and 5 Lenses in zippered compartment flap find batteries, remote control and filter space. Other small stuff you can in a further outer compartment accommodate up. In the upper part of the backpack I use the laptop away. There I make a couple of biscuits, a bottle 2. (a I in the right net Outside pocket) below, granola bars, and map the folded raincoat. Then it's over, is not more pure, more I need not take well.
Not well resolved for a photo backpack (and therefore a star deduction): if you mounted the tripod with the designated loops on the back, you can not open the camera compartment without removing the tripod. I have my tripod like always there, but it need not constantly. I transport about the compact Sirui in case in the left outer mesh pocket, with larger stands that is not likely to work.
I often Change lenses and have got used to very wearing the bag for this and to lay flat on the floor. One can also try to take the backpack from only one shoulder, then move from the side of the camera compartment, really comfortable and safe for the equipment that is not.
The processing of the backpack is very good. I had the backpack now on several half-day tours in use, the comfort is excellent because expresses nothing and when it is warm, the back is not the same for the network construction with sweat. If you want to take more, you should get the larger Photo Pack Pro into consideration the above Daypackfach is slightly larger.
All in all a very good camera bag, where you can also store the most important things for a hike. For a Photo Walk in the city but my Crumpler Quick Escape Sling remains first choice.