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🎥 Roll, pack, and shoot in style — your gear’s new best travel companion!
The Neewer NW3300 Convertible Rolling Camera Backpack is a versatile 2-in-1 solution designed for professional photographers on the move. With a spacious 50L capacity, 11 customizable dividers, and multiple accessory pockets, it organizes DSLR cameras, lenses, and gear efficiently. Its compact dimensions fit most airline overhead bins, while ergonomic padded straps and smooth in-line skate wheels provide comfortable transport. Crafted from water-resistant nylon and including a rain cover, it protects your equipment in all conditions. Perfect for the millennial pro seeking style, convenience, and reliable gear protection.






| ASIN | B0744HT8Z4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #375 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | NEEWER |
| Capacity | 50 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,155 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Included Components | 1*Camera Backpack |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.8"L x 10.2"W x 21.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Camera Backpack |
| Item Weight | 4.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10105327 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 10090736 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Number of wheels | 4 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 21.7 x 13.8 x 10.2inches |
| Strap Type | Backpack Strap |
| Style Name | Nw3300-g |
| UPC | 191073020924 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wheel Type | In-Line Skate |
J**N
Really surprised how good bag is. Good size durable bag.
very happy with bag. it has everything you want. Good amount of space, lots of pockets. I especially like the tripod holders on side and front. The should straps are thick pads so its comfortable even with heavy gear. Feels like really durable materials. I do wish it had little more space since I have a lot of gear. And I wish zippers were bigger but hopefully they last. I have a Think Tank bag and that has lasted me for over 16 years with no issues and zippers still holding up. But its nice Neewer costs much less while having most of the quality.
F**.
Near Think Tank or Domke quality, Better value for Money
I'm a bag freak and have tried about every major brand. Think Tank and Domke tie for my top spot due to comparable materials and workmanship quality, in bags that have completely different design philosophies. Basically Think Tank is the king on durability and detail, while Domke is top dog on maximizing usable space. I bought this Neewer bag for my strobes and lighting equipment, not my cameras and lenses. I was looking for the biggest capacity, reasonably priced, acceptable quality bag with rollers. I use it for lugging too-heavy-for-shoulder-carry strobes and lighting equipment, and it succeeds brilliantly for that. Quality-wise, if Think Tank and Domke set the five star standard, then this Neewer bag comes in at four and a half, or nine out of ten - at a 33% to 50% price discount from equivalent volume bags from those two companies. For somebody younger than this old geezer, with capacity to carry this thing fully loaded on his back, there are several beyond-the-call-of-duty details that should make it even more attractive. The bag comes with a killer external, removable tripod sock. There is a back cover for the backpack straps that velcroes around the bottom of the bag for backpack carry. This cover even has elastic wheel covers, to keep dirty or muddy wheels from soiling the carrier's lower back and hips. Zippers, while not at the level of Think Tank's self-repairing YKKs, are robust and heavy duty. Internal divisions have an optimal trade-off between stiffness and low volume. The bag is deep enough to allow stacking of strobes, two per compartment. The laptop sleeve is generously sized, well padded, and provides easy external access. This Neewer roller bag is at the size limit for airline carry-on standards. Over-stuffing could put it over thickness and weight limits, especially for smaller aircraft or with nit-picky airlines. When the main concern for a camera bag is how much you can abuse it by overloading, you're grasping at straws to find negatives. Five well-earned stars for a great combination of high quality and value for money.
T**N
Amazing bag! …fly at your own risk.
I wanted a camera bag that 1.) could also fit a beefy 17” laptop, 2.) had wheels because it always gets heavy, and 3.) could be worn as a backpack when terrain wasn’t suitable for rolling. I considered many options - including some well-known brands at 3X the price. Ultimately, I opted to save a little money and go with the Neewer bag. I am not disappointed. This is a great bag for a lot of camera gear, if you’re looking for something that hits those three points in my first paragraph. There is one major problem, but it is not a FLAW with the product; just in how you may intend to use it. Please read on. I have traveled with this Neewer bag several times in the four months I’ve owned it. For car travel, it’s the best solution I’ve ever owned and it’s a darn good bag. I have flown with it three times; that’s where I encountered a problem. This bag is just a little too big to fit under the seat of a larger airplane. On smaller planes, there’s no chance. So you MUST find overhead bin space if you want to carry it on. Presumably, if you’re traveling with camera gear, you absolutely do not want to check the bag, so when the inevitable announcement is made that “we are not gate checking all roller bags…” the panic sets in. On one occasion, I pleaded with the gate agent to let me take it on and try to find overhead bin space. There was actually plenty of open space, so it was a non-issue. On another occasion, I heard the announcement, so I quickly deployed the backpack straps and casually walked on. They didn’t say anything about checking backpacks! I managed to find bin space and avoided the problem again. So, my assessment of the bag itself is completely positive. A great purchase. But my trepidation for flying with it causes a lot of anxiety. The main compartment is easy divided up for almost any configuration with the included partitions. The built-in zipper pockets on the under side of the main compartment flap are very handy for sorting all manner of accessories, SD cards, pens, cables, etc. The telescoping handle seems to be robust enough, but I would caution you against lifting the bag with it, especially when it gets heavy. I was very impressed with how easily the backpack straps can be deployed and how well the system works. The flap that contains the straps folds over and secures to the bottom with velcro, and covers the wheels, meaning that all the filth from the floor won’t get rubbed all over your back.
R**R
Searched for weeks and found THE ONE.
I've been into photography for 50 years and 34 years as a pro. (studio owner) I have and do own A LOT OF CAMERA BAGS. Recently I got into wildlife and wanted a backpack. (another) one that would fit my large telephoto (200-800mm) on camera. Then other spots for a few lighter things. I wanted a COMFORTABLE well padded backpack. I didn't want (like my others) a huge suitcase on my back, I didn't want the weight of wheels ( I have wheeled bags ). So I was PICKY... I stumbled into this one. It looked really nice but quite inexpensive (compared to my others and the other 300.+ bag I was considering. I thought.... it's Amazon they'll take it back if I don't like it and if it's cheezy. To my AMAZMENT it's a first class bag. PERFECT size for my needs and I can put in my body to a 200-800 attached. The materials are high end. thick, a little stiff (good thing) and the over all frame work of it is rigid. (good thing) my other backpack was more $ and is soft and saggy. I am THRILLED with the design, quality and price. CON: my one minor disappointment is to open it to access it all, you have to open the backpack side of the bag. I like to lay it down on the backpack side and wished the back opened. This is now at all a deal breaker it's just "ODD" to me. Once I get used to it I'm sure it will be fine. It's likely done this way to allow for the "firm shape/structure" of the bag which I love. It's almost as if there is a aluminum frame inside (but there isn't). It just has that much rigidity which I love. Glad I didn't get the 300+ buck one I was considering. This is awesome. My first NEEWER product... not my last. I see similar bags out there for 300 even 499. REALLY? Are they lined in gold? This is made SO WELL that I can't imagine what these are other bags offer to be 400+ dollars more than I paid for this one. UPDATE a year later I still say 5 stars! JUST ADDED THE PHOTOS AT A YEAR OLD.
C**S
Almost great ... almost ...
I purchased this as my first camera bag/backpack type ... thing. I had used a few of the regular hand carry bags for a while and decided to get this as I am getting more into nature photography and needed something to carry everything while keeping my hands free instead of just tossing it in the car. I will try to go over as much of it as I can. Durability: It seems well made, and for now I will a give a 4 star rating. Only time will tell if the stitching will hold up to Georgia rains. It does come with a rain fly type thing, but I haven't had a chance to really test that piece yet. Easy to use & Comfort: I also gave this part 4 stars. It is nice that I can unclip the smaller strap and swing the entire bag around get access to my camera without worry about dropping anything. For that feature alone it should probably get a minimum of four stars. Once it is setup, it is extremely easy to use. I gave it 5 stars for comfort. Even with a Canon T6i, a 50mm lens, the 18-55mm Kit lens, a 135mm lens, and a 200mm lens, battery charger, cleaning kit, and everything else, it holds the weight well and after you get the straps properly adjusted you hardly know it's there. The padding on the shoulder is sufficient, but stiff when new. I am sure after a normal break-in period it will soften up as most new backpacks do. Now for the one thing that kept it from being great, setting it up: The inner material is some sort of polyester material that is very smooth, and the bright orange I got will make it easy to see even in low light. However, velcro does not stick to polyester. There are some felt patches sewn on the inside to help you organize, but really the way it comes is the only way to set it up. Fortunately have other camera bags to take parts from. I have an older bag, the one that this bag was purchased to replace, and the inside of that bag is 100% cloth/felt/stuff that is very soft. (I am not an expert on cloth materials). The advantage is that velcro sticks to it quite well. I took one of the large felt/cloth dividers from that bag to make this bag work for me. Having the extra divider that other dividers can stick to was all that was needed. If the manufacture included two more dividers the size of the small one in the middle and replaced the polyester with the same cloth material that other camera bags use this would be an absolute amazing camera bag that would I gladly pay double the price for. Still, for the price point I gave it 4 stars because it really is a nice bag/pack/thing. I am still not sure what to call a backpack with only one should strap. Shoulder Bag seems too much like a messenger bag. Whatever you call it, it is a good value camera bag that, with some work and ingenuity, can be an amazing bag. I think this setup will work for at least the next year or so as I have a tendency to buy new camera gear in the fall which means my needs change every year or two.
A**L
Wow!! Serious Pro Backpack!
Wow!! This is an impressive, well built comfortable backpack that can hold a substantial number of lenses and gear! Sturdy, spacious, with enough padding and support to be worn for a long time! You won't regret it. Much larger than most other packs, but with support and comfort to handle the increased load. Just what I was looking for!
F**W
Excellent Bag
So much space! I bought this for an upcoming trip and it holds everything I need it to. I do wish there was a little more room in the laptop compartment.
A**R
Looks good and flexible.
Camera roller bag arrived quickly. Seems very flexible for lenses and camera plus accessors. I haven't traveled with it yet. If it works as good as it looks, it will be a good camera roller bag.
K**R
Qualité acceptable, sans plus. À juger sur le long terme.
Prix intéressant comparé à la concurrence, mais ce n'est pas vraiment le critère principal pour un accessoire qui doit durer de nombreuses années (on l'espère). Une série de détails à revoir: les roulettes en plastique dur (trop bruyantes); les tirettes tintent avec les vibrations des roulettes (les boutons de tirettes devraient être enrobées de caoutchouc ou similaire); la tirette principale devrait être équipée d'un système permettant l'utilisation d'un petit cadenas; les fixations basses des sangles en position sac à dos sont trop hautes.
A**R
Great bag at a great price.
I did quite a bit of research before buying a camera bag, and for the price, it does everything I want and then some. Sturdy construction, tons of space for everything, and comfortable weight distribution. This bag is quite a bit bigger than my old camera bag, so be warned if that's a deal breaker. I was looking for a backpack that would hold my 15" Macbook because I love editing on the fly and at different locations and didn't want to be lugging around a 2nd bag for that. Comfortably fits my EOSR + 70-200MM, along with a 50MM and all my charging cables. I'm sure I'll be removing and adding things to it as my lens collection grows but I honestly don't feel like I'll be replacing this bag anytime soon. To the people complaining about not being provided with a key for the lock. You're not supposed to get one. That key is for TSA personnel when they need to check the contents at an airport and don't have to cut the locks. I see people giving it a lower rating because of this, it's unwarranted. Ignore those reviews because these people clearly haven't even looked at the Q/A section. As for how to change the default combo "0, 0, 0"; there's a small button that you have to push in with something (I used a pen), while it's set to the current lock combo and then you can set it to anything you want.
T**S
Good storage
Really like these camera bags. Good quality. Lots of storage and compartments. Sturdy item.
S**R
Camera bag
I wanted a good camera bag, and I must say I’m very impressed. It’s spacious, smooth, and has a professionally cool look. It holds most of my equipment with ease and is extremely well built. I’m very happy with it!
G**P
Good storage
faster delivery I like the product good quality lots of space to fit my two cameras all the lenses including two flash Good one recommended if anyone need big bag
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