Photo backpack as first carry-on luggage for travelling with Ryanair [closed]
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I have a mirrorless camera, and I'm looking for a small photo backpack which will be fitted to Ryanair's carry-on luggage restrictions 40x20x25cm. I haven't bought a photo backpack before.
I've found Vanguard propositions and there are small but too big for Ryanair:
- https://www.vanguardworld.co.uk/collections/bags/products/veo-range-t37m-bk
- https://www.amazon.com/VANGUARD-VEO-GO37M-BK-Mirrorless/dp/B083R4RNWD
I would like to carry on:
- Sony A6400 camera
- two lenses: 18-105mm and 35mm
- cards, cables, batteries
- GoPro camera (some parts GoPro equipment)
- documents and personal small items like wallet / smartphone / notepad / book
Could you suggest me some photo backpacks?
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How strict is Ryanair with backpack size?
Ryanair are very strict and state that if you are permitted to take a small personal bag only, you'll be limited to dimensions of 40cm x 25cm x 20xm. Your bag must fit in the sizer and so be easily stored underneath the seat in front of you.Does a backpack count as a carry-on Ryanair?
All passengers are entitled to bring 1 small personal bag on board which must fit under the seat in front of you (40cm x 20cm x 25cm). Examples include, handbag, laptop bag and small backpack. Non-priority customers who wish to bring a second larger wheelie bag (10kg weight) must purchase the 10kg Check-in Bag.Can you take a camera bag as well as hand luggage?
Camera gear in your carry-on luggage. As already mentioned, cameras, as well as lenses, are allowed in your hand luggage and you can also take additional batteries with you. If you are travelling with carry-on luggage only, you should certainly consider carefully which camera and which lenses you wish to take with you.Does a camera bag count as carry-on?
"In addition to your hand baggage allowance, you can also carry personal items such as one ladies handbag or one small briefcase, one coat, cape or blanket, one umbrella, one pair of crutches or walking stick, one small camera or binoculars, limited reading material, an infant's carrying basket, and duty-free items ...Ryanair's Bag Policy Explained
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