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product_id: 52266358
title: "Capture Camera Backpack 26L"
brand: "wolffepack"
price: "479 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 4
category: "Wolffepack"
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# 26L multi-compartment capacity Fits laptops up to 15" 360° expetoSystem rotation Capture Camera Backpack 26L

**Brand:** wolffepack
**Price:** 479 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Swing, Snap, and Stand Out — The Backpack That Works as Hard as You Do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Capture Camera Backpack 26L by wolffepack
- **How much does it cost?** 479 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- wolffepack enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wolffepack brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant Gear Access:** Patented expetoSystem lets you swing your camera pod to the front without removing the bag—capture the moment before it’s gone.
- • **Versatile Carry Modes:** Split-level design offers 4 distinct modes for travel, shooting, or daily use—adapt your bag to your lifestyle effortlessly.
- • **Laptop & Essentials Friendly:** Soft microfiber-lined sleeve fits laptops up to 15", plus multiple organizer pockets for chargers, tripods, and day gear—work and shoot seamlessly.
- • **Customizable & Secure Storage:** Padded removable camera pod fits DSLR + 2 lenses or flash, with dedicated slots for SD cards, batteries, and filters—gear organization redefined.
- • **Premium Build & Weather Ready:** Durable PU-coated nylon with included waterproof rain cover keeps your gear safe rain or shine—ready for any urban adventure.

## Overview

The Wolffepack Capture Camera Backpack 26L revolutionizes photography on the go with its patented expetoSystem, allowing quick 360° rotation of your gear to the front without removing the bag. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it features a padded removable camera pod accommodating DSLR or mirrorless cameras plus multiple lenses, alongside a laptop sleeve for devices up to 15 inches. With 4 adaptable carry modes, premium water-resistant materials, and smart organizational pockets, it’s engineered for urban photographers who demand instant access and secure storage. While innovative, some users note challenges with the latching mechanism under heavy loads, making it ideal for light to moderate gear in city environments.

## Description

BACKPACK ACCESS FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER TAKEN TO A NEW LEVEL.DESIGN FEATURES: expetoSYSTEM: patented orbital trapeze technology frees bag to rotate around the body. Camera Pod (removable): padded and soft microfibre-lined, internal dividers, zipper pocket, storage card slot, and 2 mesh side pockets. Capacity for DSLR (with lens) plus 2 spare lenses (like 24-70mm) or 1 lens plus flash unit.Compartments: 3 customisable spaces. Upper half plus lower half, with moveable shelf down converts into 1 large space Tripod Clip: Fits either side into side pocket plus webbing loop and clip. Laptop Sleeves: Padded and soft microfiber-lined for a laptop up to 15”/38cm or for tablet computer. Pockets: Organiser section, Front slip pocket with G-hook, and cargo mesh pockets for chargers, batteries, day gear. External Side Pockets: 2 pockets for drinks, small items or tripod legs. Waterproof rain cover: Ripstop nylon and branded with Wolffepack logo it tucks into custom pocket under the backpack "Wolffepack Capture is a photographer's secret weapon – and this week's featured Kickstarter. WHY IS IT INTERESTING? Because it makes it so much easier to start taking photos." Trusted Reviews “The new Wolffepack Capture camera backpack does something that we wish every photography backpack could do: it lets you swing it around front without actually taking it off, making it much easier to get at your gear." PetaPixel "Much like its forebear, the Wolffepack Capture is deep, high-quality product that's comfortable, adjustable and ideal for periods of long use." T3 ***Winner of 6 International Design Awards*** German Design Award 2017 European Product Design Award 2017 ISPO Award Winner 2016/17

Review: Great idea, but lack lustre design. - The bag itself is well designed and of solid construction with heavy duty materials that’ll last you a long while. The unlatching system works fine and you’re able to give the main body enough slack to swing it round and load and unload the bag with relative ease, when securing the bag by pulling down the draw handle it holds tight with no worry about it coming loose. The issue is when you load the bag up with any decent amount of items. The securing system doesn’t toggle no matter how much you tug the handle down and whatever speed/ force, it downs work. There is a silver toggle button on the inside of the hood on the shoulder which isn’t accessible that secured the main body, however as I said it isn’t accessible and needs to be redesigned. The bag works if you keep it very light, any weight and you end up looking like an idiot with a swinging bag while you get frustrated as you pull it up and down.
Review: Fatally flawed brilliant idea - I am genuinely upset to have to leave such a negative review. I love the idea. I really believe they want to make a great backpack, and maybe one day they'll get there. But right now there are 2 critical flaws, and an annoyance. The #1 problem is that the latching mechanism simply isn't reliable enough. Initially I'd had times where it had refused to latch, but letting it all the way into the "hood thing" on the shoulder would correctly reset it and then it would work. However today I must have tried 30 times before it finally latched. I don't know if it's load or angle or wear or just the phase of the moon, and frankly I don't care. If I'm up a mountain or out in a city and this happens, it will ruin my whole day. When paying 2x the price of a regular decent backpack it needs to be perfect. #2 is the special handle. It's inexplicable how they got this so wrong. They modelled it on a bar of soap. I'm not even kidding. They carefully contoured it so that there is no hint of purchase except the big red release leaver. This is of course a trap. If you press this as you are attempting to pull the bag back up onto the harness, it will think you want to release it, and promptly refuse to latch. Also, as it's billed as a camera bag, you can guarantee this is going to be heavy; after-all, that's why you went with a ruck-sac, right? So why make the handle disappear inside a close fitting hood, out of sight well over your right shoulder, then make it a grip-less as possible, and top it off by booby trapping it with a button that stops the mechanism working. It's possible to grip it hard enough between finger and thumb to haul the several kilos of backpack up, yes, but it isn't pleasant or easy. You do need a fair amount of grip strength to manage this with a full pack. I simply cannot wrap my head around how they got to this position during the design process. And that's the thing, you can tell it's been lovingly designed. This makes it all the more baffling when it's primary feature is implemented so poorly to render the entire product pointless. Here's an advanced design tip for the team building it, try adding spurs to the sides of the handles, you-know like on a life jacket handle. That one's for free, it'll transform your product. So those are the two critical flaws that render it useless. For completeness sake, I'll mention the annoyance. When it's latched and working, the backpack doesn't actually sit snug to the harness that you wear. They carefully avoid showing this in every video and photo they post. The pack is suspended by ultra-strong cords that remain about 2 inches long at the top anchor point and probably half an inch at both of the lower ones when locked in place. This means that it sits slightly away from your back (looking a bit odd), and sways slightly as you walk. Walking this is a bit annoying, but you get used to it. If you try and run, it gets completely out of hand. Simply don't run/jog with it. I didn't get a chance to try this hiking before returning it, but I'd anticipate that this sits so far off your back that it would unbalance you when negotiating rough terrain. It should be made clear, that unlike many other bags (cheaper ones) it doesn't come with the rain cover that you see in some of their promotional material, so you'd have to purchase one from Wolffepack at additional cost. If you got this far, well done. Now for some positives. The overall construction is very good, and the materials feel premium. The pockets are excellent and you really can store a lot of camera gear in there. Contrary to it's advertising, I wouldn't try to use this with a DSLR, and certainly not anything approaching professional gear. It did however fit my mirror-less Sony A7II with 2 spare lenses + bits and bobs just fine. There's no camel back hydration setup, so again, not really targeting hiking. It feels more like a bag you'd take for a day shooting in a city where you can avoid bad weather and not need to negotiate rough terrain. The straps that hook the bag temporarily in front of you to allow you to sort through your gear are good and I didn't have any real problems getting it to hook on. So in summary. A brilliant idea, one that needs pursuing, but the execution needs to be far better on their novel mechanism. Gutted. Sent mine back.

## Features

- REVOLUTIONARY NEW DESIGN incorporates Wolffepack's patented expetoSystem, a multi award-winning innovation that swings your gear round to the front with the bag strapped to your back.
- QUICK ACCESS the Capture swings round to your front and the Aperture Action allows to to access your camera instantly.
- PADDED & SECURE CARRY comes with a padded, removable, customisable camera pod, with space for DSLR + lens and 2 spare lenses, flash unit or equivalent. Also contains slip pocket for SD card and pockets for batteries and filters.
- CLEAN & SAFE GEAR split-level design allows 4 distinct carry modes, for travelling, shooting, or whatever you want to do.
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MQYE3WJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | 664 in Camera Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Wolffepack |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Heathered Grey |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060443930024 |
| Included Components | Wolffepack Capture, Pod, Raincover |
| Item Weight | 3.31 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Wolffepack |
| Manufacturer Part Number | wp-capture |
| Material Type | PUx2 coated Polyester |
| Model Number | wp-capture |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Aperture Action: the main zippered compartment opens naturally in the perfect position, Front slip pocket, Organiser section, Padded laptop pocket, Plenty of pockets, pouches and nets, Rain Cover, Removable, customisable microfibre-lined camera pod, Split level design for lower bag access, The expetoSystem: Wolffepack's unique, patented orbital trapeze technology, Tripod clips |
| Outer Material Type | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket, Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Photography |
| Size | 26L |
| Storage Volume | 26 litres |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Theme | Space, Superhero |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

![Capture Camera Backpack 26L - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71aaJt-uIkL.jpg)
![Capture Camera Backpack 26L - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yZX9BauOL.jpg)
![Capture Camera Backpack 26L - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71HDrdvu1ML.jpg)
![Capture Camera Backpack 26L - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wJyG8XzuL.jpg)
![Capture Camera Backpack 26L - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71eOx0ztmPL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ Great idea, but lack lustre design.
*by A***R on 1 May 2024*

The bag itself is well designed and of solid construction with heavy duty materials that’ll last you a long while. The unlatching system works fine and you’re able to give the main body enough slack to swing it round and load and unload the bag with relative ease, when securing the bag by pulling down the draw handle it holds tight with no worry about it coming loose. The issue is when you load the bag up with any decent amount of items. The securing system doesn’t toggle no matter how much you tug the handle down and whatever speed/ force, it downs work. There is a silver toggle button on the inside of the hood on the shoulder which isn’t accessible that secured the main body, however as I said it isn’t accessible and needs to be redesigned. The bag works if you keep it very light, any weight and you end up looking like an idiot with a swinging bag while you get frustrated as you pull it up and down.

### ⭐ Fatally flawed brilliant idea
*by K***C on 1 March 2018*

I am genuinely upset to have to leave such a negative review. I love the idea. I really believe they want to make a great backpack, and maybe one day they'll get there. But right now there are 2 critical flaws, and an annoyance. The #1 problem is that the latching mechanism simply isn't reliable enough. Initially I'd had times where it had refused to latch, but letting it all the way into the "hood thing" on the shoulder would correctly reset it and then it would work. However today I must have tried 30 times before it finally latched. I don't know if it's load or angle or wear or just the phase of the moon, and frankly I don't care. If I'm up a mountain or out in a city and this happens, it will ruin my whole day. When paying 2x the price of a regular decent backpack it needs to be perfect. #2 is the special handle. It's inexplicable how they got this so wrong. They modelled it on a bar of soap. I'm not even kidding. They carefully contoured it so that there is no hint of purchase except the big red release leaver. This is of course a trap. If you press this as you are attempting to pull the bag back up onto the harness, it will think you want to release it, and promptly refuse to latch. Also, as it's billed as a camera bag, you can guarantee this is going to be heavy; after-all, that's why you went with a ruck-sac, right? So why make the handle disappear inside a close fitting hood, out of sight well over your right shoulder, then make it a grip-less as possible, and top it off by booby trapping it with a button that stops the mechanism working. It's possible to grip it hard enough between finger and thumb to haul the several kilos of backpack up, yes, but it isn't pleasant or easy. You do need a fair amount of grip strength to manage this with a full pack. I simply cannot wrap my head around how they got to this position during the design process. And that's the thing, you can tell it's been lovingly designed. This makes it all the more baffling when it's primary feature is implemented so poorly to render the entire product pointless. Here's an advanced design tip for the team building it, try adding spurs to the sides of the handles, you-know like on a life jacket handle. That one's for free, it'll transform your product. So those are the two critical flaws that render it useless. For completeness sake, I'll mention the annoyance. When it's latched and working, the backpack doesn't actually sit snug to the harness that you wear. They carefully avoid showing this in every video and photo they post. The pack is suspended by ultra-strong cords that remain about 2 inches long at the top anchor point and probably half an inch at both of the lower ones when locked in place. This means that it sits slightly away from your back (looking a bit odd), and sways slightly as you walk. Walking this is a bit annoying, but you get used to it. If you try and run, it gets completely out of hand. Simply don't run/jog with it. I didn't get a chance to try this hiking before returning it, but I'd anticipate that this sits so far off your back that it would unbalance you when negotiating rough terrain. It should be made clear, that unlike many other bags (cheaper ones) it doesn't come with the rain cover that you see in some of their promotional material, so you'd have to purchase one from Wolffepack at additional cost. If you got this far, well done. Now for some positives. The overall construction is very good, and the materials feel premium. The pockets are excellent and you really can store a lot of camera gear in there. Contrary to it's advertising, I wouldn't try to use this with a DSLR, and certainly not anything approaching professional gear. It did however fit my mirror-less Sony A7II with 2 spare lenses + bits and bobs just fine. There's no camel back hydration setup, so again, not really targeting hiking. It feels more like a bag you'd take for a day shooting in a city where you can avoid bad weather and not need to negotiate rough terrain. The straps that hook the bag temporarily in front of you to allow you to sort through your gear are good and I didn't have any real problems getting it to hook on. So in summary. A brilliant idea, one that needs pursuing, but the execution needs to be far better on their novel mechanism. Gutted. Sent mine back.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome portable office bag.
*by S***S on 10 October 2017*

Officially a photography bag, but as a freelance developer I've bought it to be my portable 'office'. Easily fits my laptop, portable monitor, mouse all associated chargers and cables, as well as my stationery kit and make-up/first-aid kit plus other bits and bobs. I needed a new bag as my old one had little support and was killing my back - this is very comfortable and doesn't pull down. Easy access once you get the hang of how to release it (doesn't take long to get it), and great on the tube. My only minus point is that as a female, the sternum strap is too short - could do with a longer strap.

## Frequently Bought Together

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