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Gradually, more and more photographers are testing our various new backpacks from the "Fotoliner Ocean" series. Photographer Alessandro Schulze has already tried it out – in size M and the color Petrol.

In his contribution, which takes place in the forest, Alessandro, for example, discusses the dimensions of the backpack, which are particularly well highlighted in the video. The reason for this is that Alessandro presents the backpack on a bench while he sits next to it, providing a good size comparison.

The clips close very well – the seams also withstand greater forces

He himself finds that the tripod, which can be attached to the back of the backpack, pulls the backpack back a little. "But I have to say that this is not so noticeable with this small size," explains the photographer.

He is convinced by the backpack partly because the clips close particularly well and, in the photographer's view, the seams also withstand greater forces when subjected to stress.

Rollei Fotoliner Ocean M Rucksack

Completely customizable layout

Also interesting is the part of the video where Alessandro Schulze completely opens the backpack and presents his very personal layout. This shows what can actually fit into this medium-sized backpack in size M.

For Alessandro, that includes a large Tamron lens, his Sony camera, another lens, and also filters including a filter holder. The inner side of the flap that closes the main compartment usually holds a laptop or tablet, but in his case, a college pad also fits there.

Rollei Fotoliner Ocean M in Petrol

New input for our SD card compartment

Alessandro had an exciting idea, which we might even pick up on next time, when it comes to the SD card compartment, which is also located on the inside. He would have liked a few more compartments "perhaps even with numbering," as he explains. An interesting idea.

Overall, professional photographer Alessandro Schulze is noticeably satisfied with the backpack, which we are of course very pleased about.

 


More from Alessandro Schulze

Alessandro Schulze from Vogtland started photography as a teenager and focuses on landscape photography. The "landscape fever" increasingly draws him into nature and further afield. He travels in a self-converted VW T4. Alessandro runs an Instagram account, a website, and a YouTube channel.