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"The Royal Court' to me as a beginner a good compromise between photo and everyday backpack, because he is from the outside rather inconspicuous and not immediately be brought to a photo backpack together. As can be seen in the pictures, the pack split in two and allowing separate access to the photographic equipment. The padding of the photo tray can be individually, but also remove completely, and the separation between main compartment and remove photo tray so that a large storage compartment has. Very handy and unobtrusive and the laptop compartment. My 13.3 "MacBook is there ample space for larger notebooks before I would , however, compare the measurements on the Crumpler website. storage compartments for small items like pens, paper, batteries, memory cards, so for me there is more than adequate. Very practically even the small ones are side pockets on both sides, one easily while wearing can be achieved. My cell phone but also a PDA or a few chocolate bars were there, for example space. Illustrated on the overview photo things I drag of course not all of them with me around, but were just recently available to the bag to fill. Instead of the big dictionary, and the wine bottle would be the main subject of course, a thicker raincoat can be accommodated. Comfort is through the thick back padding and wide shoulder straps quite pleasant, the chest strap relieves the back still further a little, but not as strong as a lap belt. Overall the pack is handled very well, good photo and laptop compartment and padded, the zippers are very sturdy. feel for my little stiff, but maybe there is the course of time."-http://www.taschenfreak.de/TASCHEN/CRUMPLER/THEROYALCOURT/index.htm Crumpler 'The Royal Court' Camera + Laptop Bag/Backpack : RM 330