
Case Logic DCB-301
Score: 76/100
Tarion Large Camera Backpack
Score: 84/100Rankings

The Tarion Large Camera Backpack delivers unparalleled capacity and a versatile 2-in-1 design with waterproof protection. Its size, weight and lack of dedicated padding make it less suitable for travel-light scenarios. Ideal for professional shooters needing to transport extensive gear on long trips.

The Case Logic DCB-306 is a lightweight nylon holster with a quick-access lid and padded protection, aimed at hobbyists needing fast camera draw. It lacks robust weather protection and has limited interior pockets, making it less suitable for demanding environments. Best for photographers who prioritize speed and weight over extensive protection.
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| ↓ lower better | 0.095 kgbest | 0.85 kg |
1best | — | |
25 yearsbest | 2 years |
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Physical Specs(4) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.095 kg | 0.85 kg |
External Dimensions (W×H×D) (cm) | 21.3x20.3x14.0 cm | 29.97×43.18×15.24 cm |
Camera Capacity (units) | 1 | 2 cameras + 8 lenses |
Material | Nylon, polyester with textured finish | Water-repellent fabric |
Protection(3) | ||
Water Resistance | false | true |
Rain Cover Included | false | true |
Padding | true | false |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 25 years | 2 years |

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Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the DCB‑306 for its rapid‑access lid, feather‑light 12 oz build, and solid padded protection, noting that the smooth zippers and versatile carry options make it well‑suited for on‑location shooting. However, they also flag the modest interior pocket size and limited weather‑proofing as drawbacks, and caution that the single‑size design may not accommodate every DSLR/lens combination.
Overall community feedback is positive, with the bag noted as a hot seller and receiving favorable ratings from shoppers.

“Doesn't feel that heavy when full”

“Whoa, that bag is pretty big”

“absolutely gigantic”



Professional reviewers commend the Tarion backpack for its unparalleled capacity and rugged, waterproof design, highlighting features like the hard-shell quick-access compartment, extensive pocket system, and comfort-focused straps. However, they caution that its sheer size and weight make it less suitable for airline carry-on limits and can be cumbersome in tight spaces.
Everyday users love the sheer amount of space for lenses, batteries, and even film gear, noting it feels comfortable on long hikes and fits within generous carry-on allowances like Southwest's. Recurring complaints focus on the bag's oversized footprint, difficulty fitting in cars or narrow airplane aisles, and its heaviness for those seeking a minimalist setup.