Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Hama aha Skipp 150 in the test - SLR-Fototasche

In the inner compartments of the Hama aha Skipp 150 is conveniently a medium-sized DSLR with attached standard zoom plus two lenses, a flash and more, such as batteries, charger or a small table stand very well stabilized and padded under. Under the lid, a three-part flat velcro pocket holds other accessories like a smartphone or a small drinking bottle, behind it is a deep zipper closure for small parts. What is missing are smaller compartments to accommodate memory cards or filters.


Test Conclusion


The Hama aha Skipp 150 is gaining popularity in handling. This allows you to access the camera comfortably, because the cover is closed by a wide Velcro strip and two click systems. It is true that the outer edges, which run around the main compartment, fold slightly inward when closing, but dust and moisture can still penetrate.


The Hama aha Skipp 150 has to be satisfied with the safety of the Hama aha Skipp 150. Overall, the outer casing is too thin to reliably repel impacts and repellents. Above all, the floor area could tolerate more reinforcement. Rubberized outer coating - fault indication! The wearing comfort is all right: there is a flat handle and a correspondingly padded shoulder strap to choose from. However, there is no raincape.


The Hama aha Skipp 150 is a well camouflaged, fashionable photo bag with comfortable carrying comfort, offers plenty of thought-out storage space and quick access to the equipment and is suitable for larger urban tours. Criticisms are the poor protection against moisture and dust as well as inadequate upholstery in the outdoor area.


Hama aha Skipp 150

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