One writes that it’s “not something I’d have to worry about side-swapping someone with as I walk past. “Compact” is a word that comes up in lots of reviews of this holster-style camera bag, and that low profile has a lot of advantages, according to reviewers. The padding is perfect: closed-cell foam in the right thickness to protect without adding unnecessary bulk.” The styling is understated as it should be. One “retired professional wildlife and nature photographer” writes, “Over the past 40 years I’ve probably used 25 different camera bags, many of them the backpack style necessary to carry big, heavy SLRs and their lenses on treks and overseas trips.” But now that he’s just a hobbyist, he wanted a smaller bag that can still fit all his equipment but isn’t quite so bulky: “This medium bag is amazingly well designed and constructed and a joy to use. One reviewer keeps a camera, two extra lenses, two lens covers, a UV filter, microfiber cloths, a camcorder and a flash in the case, pleased that, “Everything fits in there very comfortably and securely.” Another reviewer appreciates that “there’s a plethora of other pockets available throughout this bag” aside from the main compartment, which allows each accessory to have a designated spot. With nearly 3,000 five star reviews, this large camera bag got high marks for its ample storage. My cameras are less protected than in my Tamarac bag, but much more portable.” Another reviewer describes this as a “great little on-the-go bag that I plan to use for hiking and backpacking.” And though they’re pleased with the padding to protect their Nikon D80, they add, “Not sure of its durability or ruggedness yet, but for what I paid, I won’t complain if it lasts even just 5 or 6 months.” And dozens of reviewers agree that this camera bag is a good value for the price, even though it’s not the most “We are trying to live a week with a carry-on. I have a Nikon D3200 with a 18-55mm lens and a ‘must’ 55-200 zoom,” explains one reviewer, adding that his main reason behind buying this bag is how easy it is to travel with. “I can’t leave my ‘good camera’ behind when I travel. Not only is it inexpensive, but it’s also large enough to store a heavy duty DSLR and it’s padded for extra protection, which comes especially useful when on the road. I can fit all the gear I need for a shoot, plus my laptop if I do happen to need, along with my keys, phone, wallet, and some snacks.” Another wanted a backpack to “haul my camera equipment around and keep my hands free on an overseas trip,” and says that this one fit the bill:, “The interior padding is versatile and allows good creation of specialized spaces and ease of weight distribution, and the body straps are very comfortable and easy to adjust.” And a third reviewer celebrates that this backpack is “exactly” what they wanted, and loves how much they can fit inside: They go on to say this backpack fits a Canon T6i, lenses a cell phone, camera software, a laptop and an iPad “comfortably.” The main compartment has adjustable dividers so that all your gear fits perfectly. She describes this backpack as a “much needed upgrade,” explaining, “It has plenty of space for exactly what I need in a compact backpack. “The problem with my cross-body bag is that it started to get heavy and strained my shoulder,” one portrait photographer writes.
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