Manfrotto has launched a new camera bag lineup called the Manhattan Collection. The new bags are designed for urban photographers who, according to Manfrotto, 'commute and need their essentials to be close at hand to survive the everyday urban life'. The collection is currently comprised of three bags: the Manfrotto Manhattan Speedy-10 messenger, Manhattan Changer-20 shoulder bag, and the Manhattan Mover-50 backpack.
The Manhattan Speedy-10 ($99.99 USD) is the least expensive of the trio, offering enough space for an entry-level DSLR with a lens attached and two additional lenses or a compact camera system with an attached zoom lens and two additional lenses. The Speedy-10 can also accommodate an iPad up to the 12.9" iPad Pro or a laptop measuring up to 12-inches, and it also features a stabilization strap, shoulder pad, 'NeverLose' tripod flap, and a coated bottom.
Joining the messenger bag is the Manhattan Changer-20 ($119.99 USD), a shoulder bag that can be carried as a bag, tote, or backpack. This model can accommodate the same camera gear as the Speedy-10, as well as a larger 15" laptop in addition to the smaller 9.7" iPad Pro. The bottom likewise features a coated material, while the interior utilizes interchangeable dividers. This bag has external tripod connections and is sized for use as carry-on luggage for flights.
Finally, the new series includes the Manhattan Mover-50 ($159.99 USD), a larger backpack able to accommodate a DSLR with an attached 70-200/2.8 lens and an extra four lenses. In addition to the DSLR camera and lenses, the backpack also has room for a compact system camera with an attached zoom lens and one extra lens. Mover-50 includes a pair of padded compartments, one for a 9.7" iPad Pro and the other for a laptop measuring up to 15-inches. This model is likewise convertible, offering a removable internal pouch that, when removed from the backpack, enables the bag to function as an 'everyday media bag.'
All three bags are available from Manfrotto now.
Via: Twitter
Source: Manfrotto launches Manhattan Collection for urban photographers
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