With more space in its upper compartment than the Lowepro Whistler, the Manfrotto comes with Velcro dividers in both the main and top sections. This enables you to stow a camera with a modestly sized lens plus another couple of lenses in the top compartment, and a second camera with attached lens and more photo goodies in the main lower section. You can also access both cameras via top and side flaps, as well as getting access to the main lower section from the front. There’s the usual grab handle up top, plus a longer one on one side that you can use as a baggage trolley strap. Both of the main shoulder straps are detachable, enabling you to configure the bag as a backpack, slingback or duffle bag. Tripod fastener straps and the waist strap tuck away when unneeded, making the bag more streamlined. A separate rear compartment is large enough to accommodate a 16-inch laptop and there’s an additional zippered pocket on the right-hand side. The front and top flaps feature small internal mesh pockets, and the front flap also has an external zippered pocket.