📸 Capture Every Moment in Style!
This Camera Sling Bag is a waterproof, versatile solution for photographers on the go. With dimensions of 12.6"L x 5.1"W x 7.8"H, it accommodates a DSLR/SLR/mirrorless camera and multiple lenses. The bag features removable dividers for customization, a tripod holder, and various pockets for organization, making it an essential accessory for any photography enthusiast.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.6"L x 5.5"W x 7.8"H |
Style | Camera Case |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 5 |
Strap Type | Shoulder, Cross-Body |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 563.29 Cubic Inches |
J**Y
A new bag, and pleased with how much it holds!
I've just bought this camera bag to replace a smaller one, so that I can take a bit more out with me when I go to film my YouTube videos.I'm happy with the storage capacity of the bag. I can get all of these things fit in it and I still have room to spare. I have a zoom sound recorder that fits in as well, but I didn't try it until after I took the photo.For the price, it seems good quality and I like the way the zip is hidden in the surrounding rubber.I haven't got a small enough tripod to go underneath it, but it held my bigger one which to be honest, is too wide to fit, but could use at a push.It seems a functional little bag and I'm really happy with it. It saves me taking a back pack, so if I don't want to take all my equipment, this on is going to serve the purpose well.
L**S
Excellent budget friendly, feature rich option.
I have always normally went for a main brand on my bags and paid for that, given the investment in my cameras. Recently, my every day travel compact shoulder bag was seriously worn out so was time to upgrade as well as now running a bigger lens, but still wanted to run as compact as possible. I decided to take a punt on something off brand to see if it would work out and this looked like it would fit the bill.Really very impressed with this bag on internal padding, layout, adjustability and practicality. First day of use and found that it took my Sony A7IV with Samyang 35-150mm lens with sun hood deployed (huge!), was very well protected and super easy to get in and out of the bag. The weatherproofing is also quite good, with good multi layer construction and sealing around the zips and holds out water well (caught in a downpour). Really like the additional pouches/storage and the strapping system is really well thought out. Would recommend this as an excellent budget friendly, feature rich option.
A**Y
Quite small
Smaller than expected but appear good quality.You can get a body and up to around a 135mm lens , spare lens and plenty of space for 'extras'
R**N
Just what I need.
Well made, great to be able to arrange the inside pockets to the size of my camera plus also able to fit in my video camera too. Inside zip pocket has 3 places to store SD cards plus store spare battery too.All in all this waterproif camera bag is well with the money
P**E
Sling camera bag
Great bag, comfortable to wear. Fits my camera and 70/200 lens with room for phone, glasses etc.
S**G
Does the job!
It’s waterproof and lightweight. I’m off on an expedition and there’s lots of travelling in a Zodiac with the promise of snow and whatever else Antarctica throws my way.A sturdy cross over body strap which makes the bag so easy to transport and open.Love it and great value for money.
J**S
great everyday camera bag
Spot on for a small daily use camera bag
P**R
A well designed and thought out bag.
I'm pleasantly surprised by this bag so far, though I can't comment on its longevity as I haven't taken it out into the field yet hence the 4 stars.However, at first look and filling with gear, I'm of a different opinion to some reviewers who have noted that the material feel cheap and that it's too small.It's not the finest material in the world, but you have to balance that against the cost, and I don't think it looks to bad. Its a smooth and allegedly waterproof skin that will wipe down easy when it gets muddy and, unless your more precious about being seen with expensive accessories than you are about any kind of practicality, that's all it really needs to be.With regard to size, it's all relative to how much you feel you need to cram in, isn't it?As a keen enthusiastic photographer, I have a considerable amount if equipment ( three camera bodies, multiple lenses etc) which is currently split across three expensive backpacks. If I go for a full day hike, I'll load one of the backpacks with as much as can carry, as I like to think I'm oing to br prepared for anything I may see.However, if I'm only going on a walkabout for a few hours on our local beaches or paths, I don't take as much but it's still got to go into a backpack which can be a bit much for what I'm taking ( as well as abit conspicuous for street photography) . That's where this bag comes in. I just want something to take a bare minimum, that I don't have to keep taking off and putting back on whenever I need something, and that doesn't make me look like I'm leaving by parachute.So, in this bag, I have comfortably fitted my canon R5 body, the rf 100-400 zoom, the ef 17-35 and the ef-r adapter this lens needs to fit the R5. I've got three square filters in their wallets in the outside pocket, the filter holder and threaded adapter rings in the inside pocket, plus 3 batteries in the rear pocket. So that's enough equipment for a day of landscapes and long exposures plus a bit of not too far away wildlife and birding if the opportunity arises. And just for good measure, I've strapped the tripod into place underneath which, incidentally, is held very securely.The strap shoulder padding could be a little thicker but won't be so bad when I have an outdoor coat on. It all sits very comfortably either behind me, or in front of me on my hip. The bag opens easily and the gear inside us easily accessible from the top.All in all, so far, it all seems pretty good value for money.Obviously it's not a hard shell case, nor is it as well padded as any of my £300 backpacks but, padded or not, I tend to be carefull with anything that I'm carrying over £5k of camera gear in anyway and make a point of never dropping it to the ground or swinging it up onto a tabletop outside a pub or cafe. Common sense dictates here.I will just mention the zippers which have a rubberised cover which conceals them when closed, which seems quie nifty and will go a long way towards keeping rain out.All in all, it seems pretty well designed and reasonably well made. I note that some reviewers have complained about the lining 'linting', but to me the lining seems to be pretty much the same as any other bag that accepts velcro dividers and doesn't seem the kind of materials that could do this. Time will tell I suppose.To conclude, of you want a smart looking shoulder bag with enough space for your walk around gear, then I would certainly recommend this from what I've seen of it so far.
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