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Very happy with this purchase.
Let me start off by saying how comfortable I found this bag to be when I was using it. This bag has many pockets which are amazing when you are out and about to take pictures. As many camera bags are very expensive and hold just the camera and lens. Where this one can do just that and hold much more. The look of the bag is also quite stylish and gives it a nice trendy vibe to it. The straps are magnetic with an adjustable strap which I liked it but can be frustrating at times as if you too much in the bag as it will start to comes off. The bag also has a spot where the camera is going to be safe as the pocket is located in the back of the bag in a secret compartment. Overall I was very pleased with this purchase.
27/07/2017
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Perfect for the Nikon Cool Pix L-27
We use this for our Nikon Cool Pix L-27 camera. It sits in the main pocket. The smaller pocket in front can hold extra batteries or the other camera when we're not out and about. It fits in my bag, but there's a belt loop too.
05/02/2023
Fits Canon S120, SX280 NOT SX 160/170
Alright so heres the deal. You need to get a case for your camera. If you think you don't just wait till you accidentally drop your expensive camera and wished you would have dropped $6 on a bag. Alright not that we got that cleared up lets talk about the right bag.Personally this is my favorite bag and here's why:-Size. So this is a slightly larger bag that fits a few more compact (point and shoot) cameras but not everything. It fits my Canon S110 and the rest of the lineup too (S95, S100, S120). It also fits my SX280 and of course the older models (SX270..etc.) but does NOT fit the SX170 and previous models. I hear it will just barely fit the G16 if you push and prod but at the point I would just get a bigger case.-If you're a serious photographer then you have extra batteries and extra memory cards. This case has a front compartment that will easily fit a few batteries and extra memory cards.-Padded. I've dropped my camera before and been very thankful I bought a well padded bag.If you are still undecided just splurge $6 and you'll realize why its the most popular compact camera case.
03/08/2022
Really useful portable reflectors
Really useful portable reflectors, ideal for putting in the camera bag in case I need to use them. The Bend Bounce is a good size and so flexible. Both fit easily to the flashead
09/02/2022
Really Good, Solid Bag - Great as a Lens Changer D
This bag is clearly meant as an alternative to a lot of the smaller sling type bags on the market now (e.g.,
Lowepro SlingShot 100 All-Weather Digital Camera Backpack - Black
). This bag is very multifunctional - perfect for the amateur or hobbyist with entry level gear (perhaps a DSLR and a lens or two) or for the professional who keeps the bulk of their equipment in a large bag and needs only a small bag from which they can exchange 1-2 lenses during an on location session ("lens changer bag").The advantage of a sling bag is that it allows you to swing the bag from your back to your front without taking it off - allowing you access to the equipment inside on the fly. The main opening zips along two of the four sides: you can quickly pull out your camera by unzipping half way or your can zip open all the way and have access to the full interior compartment. To ensure you don't zip too far/have your equipment fall out, there are clips at the half way mark that prevent the flap from opening all the way. You'll leave those clipped while wearing the bag.The inside of the bag is fully padded, bright orange, and you can adjust the insides to a large variety of configurations. There's also a separate top pouch that is large enough to fit a lens or flash - or extra equipment such as filters, batteries, etc. This is important since it keeps smaller accessories from bouncing around in the bag or falling out when the bag is opened. The top pouch is a big difference between this bag and others such as the Lowepro Slingshot: the slingshot's top compartment is very small and can't fit an extra lens. But because it is large, there is a small mesh pocket on the inside for compact flash cards.There's a mesh pocket on the outside side perfect for a water bottle or other accessories. And on the other side is a tripod holder that consists of a clip at the top and a small zippered compartment with a fabric cup to hold the tripod in place. When not in use, just zip the fabric cup back into the compartment neatly. This is a really nice design, especially compared to a lot of LowePro products that come with hard cups that aren't stored within the gear. Finally, there's another little zippered pocket on the back for other miscellaneous items.The only thing this is missing is a rain cover. Most decent quality camera bags now come standard with a hidden zip compartment with a pull out nylon cover in case of rain.I've tried several types of bags for 'lens changer' use during sessions:
Lowepro SlingShot 100 All-Weather Digital Camera Backpack - Black
(hard to use, too big),
Tamrac 5502 Explorer 2 Camera Bag (Blue)
(too bulky),
Shootsac Basic 15 inch Hip Slip Kit with Baroque Cover
(heinously overpriced and without the quality) and
Lowepro Exchange Messenger for DLSR Kit and Essentials (Sea Blue)
(not enough padding). It's hard to find the balance of bulkiness vs usefulness vs price. I think this bag is a nice compromise. Useful for holding a DSLR and lens for the amateur or as a lens changer for the advanced hobbyist or professional.
Lowepro SlingShot 100 All-Weather Digital Camera Backpack - Black
). This bag is very multifunctional - perfect for the amateur or hobbyist with entry level gear (perhaps a DSLR and a lens or two) or for the professional who keeps the bulk of their equipment in a large bag and needs only a small bag from which they can exchange 1-2 lenses during an on location session ("lens changer bag").The advantage of a sling bag is that it allows you to swing the bag from your back to your front without taking it off - allowing you access to the equipment inside on the fly. The main opening zips along two of the four sides: you can quickly pull out your camera by unzipping half way or your can zip open all the way and have access to the full interior compartment. To ensure you don't zip too far/have your equipment fall out, there are clips at the half way mark that prevent the flap from opening all the way. You'll leave those clipped while wearing the bag.The inside of the bag is fully padded, bright orange, and you can adjust the insides to a large variety of configurations. There's also a separate top pouch that is large enough to fit a lens or flash - or extra equipment such as filters, batteries, etc. This is important since it keeps smaller accessories from bouncing around in the bag or falling out when the bag is opened. The top pouch is a big difference between this bag and others such as the Lowepro Slingshot: the slingshot's top compartment is very small and can't fit an extra lens. But because it is large, there is a small mesh pocket on the inside for compact flash cards.There's a mesh pocket on the outside side perfect for a water bottle or other accessories. And on the other side is a tripod holder that consists of a clip at the top and a small zippered compartment with a fabric cup to hold the tripod in place. When not in use, just zip the fabric cup back into the compartment neatly. This is a really nice design, especially compared to a lot of LowePro products that come with hard cups that aren't stored within the gear. Finally, there's another little zippered pocket on the back for other miscellaneous items.The only thing this is missing is a rain cover. Most decent quality camera bags now come standard with a hidden zip compartment with a pull out nylon cover in case of rain.I've tried several types of bags for 'lens changer' use during sessions:
Lowepro SlingShot 100 All-Weather Digital Camera Backpack - Black
(hard to use, too big),
Tamrac 5502 Explorer 2 Camera Bag (Blue)
(too bulky),
Shootsac Basic 15 inch Hip Slip Kit with Baroque Cover
(heinously overpriced and without the quality) and
Lowepro Exchange Messenger for DLSR Kit and Essentials (Sea Blue)
(not enough padding). It's hard to find the balance of bulkiness vs usefulness vs price. I think this bag is a nice compromise. Useful for holding a DSLR and lens for the amateur or as a lens changer for the advanced hobbyist or professional.
03/07/2021
I cant say enough good
I bought this on a whim and I am SO glad that I did! I can't say enough good about this little gadget! It is easy to use and it holds tight onto my backpack straps. It doesn't matter if I am hiking or biking, my camera is on there solid as a rock! I have even taken a tumble while hiking and this thing held like glue! So is it hard to extract your camera since it holds so well? NOT AT ALL! IT is super simple and after doing it a bit is just natural and easy! FOr so long I had my camera tucked away in my bag where it wasn't handy and where I missed amazing shots! NO longer. My camera is out and ready for use now! I will be buying another one of these very soon to add to my hydration pack so that don't have to move it from bag to bag!
04/04/2021
A simple way of getting more use out of flash unit
Works very well for me. Easy to use. Provides a good bounced light. easy to keep in the camera bag. They've given me a reason to carry my cash units around.
15/03/2021
Just when I thought it couldn't be better...
Purchased this for my girlfriend, who wanted to take some pics in the park recently. There was snow all over the ground and the camera bag had another lens in it so we hung the bag from a convenient hook between the legs. Perfect height, durable construction, amazing price, easy to use, and so many ways to adjust various scenarios. Great purchase
05/03/2021
What a Deal!
Wow! This pack has everything! It comes with all the items in one bag, so things are fixed up and there are no instructions. I gave it 5 stars for the price and all the cool accessories. They work great with our camera. Make sure it fits your camera before buying.
05/03/2021
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