- Backpack holds and protects 2 smaller SLR/DSLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories
- Durable black polyester/nylon exterior; ample interior storage
- Outer dimensions: 11.0 x 6.0 x 15.0 inches; Internal: 10 x 4.2 x 14.2 inches
- Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
-
Information
-
Twitter
-
Pinterest
-
Youtube
-
Facebook
Mariam Muladze
Nice DSLR camera bag for the price!
I received this bag today, and I really like it! It's smaller than I had expected, but it fits just as much as I expected a larger bag to fit! There's room for my DSLR camera (Canon 70D), two lenses, a shotgun mic, a pretty large hot shoe mount LED video light, and five LP-E6 battery packs. There's also room in the front deep zippered pocket for a 13" laptop computer, and several smaller spaces for other doodads and personal items. I also like that the inner zipper pull tabs have protective flaps so they won't scratch your equipment. The inner, velcro-edged partition pieces can be easily rearranged or removed, as needed. The bag has good padding on back (where it meets your back), and the straps are well-padded and comfy, and they pull taut and fit well. The bag is VERY light, but not flimsy, and even with all my equipment packed in the bag, it's still light and easy to carry. There are also straps on the side to slide in a tripod. Overall, this is a great bag for 'prosumer' cameras and equipment, light-duty photo session work & travel.
Aimee Hogg
An excellent and versatile bargain backpack!
Very good backpack for my needs. I packed a Canon t5i SLR, 2 zoom lenses, a charger, a large flash, 4 batteries, some filters & memory cards, a 13" Toshiba Chromebook and its charger, my smartphone charger, 2 headphones. and my reading glasses. There are still space to spare. The camera, lenses, and flash are very well protected. A little less so for the laptop. I feel more comfortable using a sleeve for extra protection. It is very comfortable to carry the bag around. It is also easy to add a tripod on its side, although I have not tried. The attachment of the hand-carry handle does not look strong. I try to avoid using that. I found a better bag at Costco, on sale at $50, much more expensive than this one. For a bargain bag like this, I am highly satisfied.
Neftali Caraballo
Best bag for trading card games.
I saw the professor's review of this on tolarian community college. It looked great so I got one. Needless to say he was right. This is an amazing bag. It is absolutely perfect for holding my cards right now I've got 4 comander decks, 3 60 card decks, a 4×4 binder, a fat pack box, dice, extra card sleeves, chewing gum, hair ties, and my playmat in this thing. It is amazing.
Emie Diolata
Does it fit the HTC Vive? YES! (Read notes)
Since I didn't see any reviews geared more toward those purchasing this as a carrying case for the HTC Vive. The backpack is sturdy. There is one main large pocket-compartment, another wide (albeit flat) pocket next to it, a smaller pocket on the front, and two side pockets for peripherals. The backpack itself is quite small-ish. The main compartment is very well padded, with soft pads on the back and completely around the sides, along with the adjustable pads which you can use to create your own padded compartments in the main pocket. Now, the main question: Does everything fit? YES, but it's a very snug fit. I've attached a picture of how I was able to fit the largest components inside to help you too. A couple of notes: There are straps to add a tripod on the side, but it doesn't work too well when you're trying to fit 2 of them in there. I think it might be better utilized as a strap to hang a headset (if you're using a large one). I actually mount my two tripods on the bungee cord on the front, though it's not as secure as I would like. I may end up buying lighter tripods (The ones I have are pretty heavy-duty). The power cords actually take up quite a bit of space, and I put all 3 in the second-largest pocket next to the main compartment. I put the controller-chargers in the side pockets. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. If anything changes, I'll update the review.
Sharon Harripersadh
Great Bag for $30!
After finally saving my pennies to purchase a Nikon Z6, i needed a bag for it and the coming gear I would add to it but the accessory budget was tight. So this was my choice. There are fancier bags ala Manfrotto and Lowepro with more features (for more money) but this was budget friendly. Pics will show bag easily Holds a Full Frame Mirrorless Camera,24-70 Z Mount Lens, Lens Hood, Filter Pouch, An F Mount 60 MM lens, Charger, Lens Adapter and Flash. Once I add a 2.8 70-200 lens, things will get cozy in there. Middle Compartment holds an Ipad pro Pros: - A bit on the smaller side (think jansport size) so doesnt feel like a huge bag on your back. - Side straps for a travel Tripod (can be removed if you want longer straps) - Chest & Waist Straps -Middle Compartment can hold a Netbook/Ipad or 13" laptop (but dont get greedy) Cons: -A bit on the smaller side. Holds all my stuff! But this isnt a bag youll get mutlple bodies in. Just one Mirroless or Full Frame camera. Depending on your configuration (3) lenses max. A second body IS possible, just dont expect to fit more than 2 lenses. -Not much padding beyond the internal adjustible compartments. This isnt a rugged bag by an stretch. -No watercover: Some brands will have a pull out cover for rain at the bottom. Not this bag. - I get this is an Amazon Branded product, but I wouldve gladly paid $5 or $10 more dollars for a different color. Other thoughts: Some purchasers have made a comment in past reviews that the top handle breaks/is flimsy. I havent had issues there (yet). Maybe Amazon quietly addressed that over the years.
Abdul Hamid
Nice little bag; great price and value.
This is a great little camera bag for the money. It is perfect for hauling a few extra lenses, batteries, cards, cleaning gear, etc. As you can see, the Canon SL2 is a bit on the small side for the camera compartment, which is good, because it is one of the smallest DSLR's I have seen. The zippers are stout and materials are of good quality. The interior lid panels are lined on the outside [the part that would touch your camera and lenses] with a soft, rubberized, transparent plastic and the interior zippers have rubber scratch guards as to not mar your gear. Overall, it is surprisingly well designed and very well built for this price point. One thing to note, it is pretty compact, which I personally like. As a hobbyist photographer, I don't really need to haul a ton of gear. If you do need a lot of capacity for professional shoots with tons of lenses and multiple bodies, you need something bigger than this... or buy one for each body and accompanying lenses. Either way, great product that should serve hobbyists and pros alike.
Maleah LiberatedSoul Franks
The First One Held Up Well - So I Bought Another
This is my second. I received one of these before in a bonus bundle when I purchased a camera. I really liked it and it has held up well. This purchase was just for my Canon EOS 7D mark ii and Canon EF 100-400mm L lens. Yes, that is about all it will hold but I knew that going in. The reason was so I could carry the camera with the lens still attached, batteries, and battery grip. I already have a case to carry all of my accessories and extra lenses. This is a very nice bag and recommend it for light duty. **EDIT 12/17/18** Since writing this review, I have switched to an EOS 5D mark IV camera and that eliminated the space needed for the battery grip (I didn't use it much anyway). I now have room for the camera w/lens attached, the "nifty fifty" II, the EF 24mm, and 6 extra batteries. The outside pockets hold flat things like filters, field guides, and USB cables for tethered shooting with my laptop. This last purchase is being used by my wife, and she has the same amount of gear but uses the EOS T7i w/70-300 II attached, an EF f/2.8 L IS USM 100mm macro lens, an EF 50mm macro lens, 4 batteries, charger, and filters all in the bag.
Nikhil Murali
Versatile, sturdy after five years
I bought this over five years ago, and it's been my regular-use bag this whole time. A few people report that the handle tore. I guess there are always going to be lemons, but my bag is showing absolutely no signs of coming apart in any way at all. And this bag is easy to use and holds a lot of stuff. Unlike some bags that have carefully crafted drawings that misrepresent what they can really hold, this bag can carry a large DSLR, a couple of pretty good size lenses, a flash, and lots of accessories. Or it can carry a DSLR plus two to four consumer-grade lenses, for instance, a 50mm, a 70-300, a 10-24, and a 24-80 (all of which I stored in this bag at one time), plus a flash and accessories. I've been looking for a smaller bag that I can offload a portion of my gear to for lighter carrying when I don't need it all at once. After giving up on smaller bags, it hit me -- I'll just buy another one of these! As a backpack, it's easy to carry, and I can just offload a portion of my gear to it easier than I can squeeze a camera and two lenses into a smaller bag.
Skippy El
Great buy for a casual photographer.
Using this for my Nikon D3300 DSLR camera and it's great. I can fit all my accessories in it : charger, two lenses (not including the one attached to the camera, 3 sets of filters, spare batteries, cleaning accessories, cables etc. I still have room for more - in fact I believe I'll be able to fit my little action camera, charger and accessories in here also when I go on vacation. The interior compartments can be customized to fit whatever kit you may have. I flipped the foam inserts upside down so the camera itself is at the top of the bag. I can fit my tablet (Amazon Fire) easily into the exterior pocket - which is useful. I'm a hobby photographer so this bag is a good value for me and will be very suitable for my usage, it looks well made and feel substantial enough for me.
Paula N Moore
Wow, this bag rocks
I wanted a smaller, easy bag to carry my grab and go social media kit, and this backpack exceeds every expectation. For the $$, not sure how it could be a better value. It holds my A6300 body, 2 lenses, flash and accessories, tripod, head, boom mic, my 13" laptop, personal stuff, batts, memory cards, chargers. There is still a slot available for a small LED video light! I'm 5'10" and skinny, and it fits me comfortably. Padding seems adequate, and there are plenty of Velcro dividers to configure it endlessly. It seems sturdy, the stitching and the top handle is solid (unlike some other reviewers, so maybe that issue has been purged). I've only had it out a few times, but the design is good and I'm confident about carrying my equipment with it. This isn't a big rucksack camera bag. If you have a DSLR with lots of glass, maybe this isn't the eight choice for you, and you'll need to pay up. But if you're looking for a great, medium sized daybook pack, this is it.