- SLING BAG STYLE CAMERA BACKPACK - Quick rotation from the back to the front of your body gives you FAST AND EASY ACCESS to your camera. Soft padded crossbody shoulder strap for MAXIMUM COMFORT for both men & women.
- DESIGNED FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS - Holds your DSLR or mirrorless camera with a standard zoom lens and allows you to pack extra lenses or flash units. Comes with INCLUDED WATERPROOF RAIN COVER. The exterior also features a TRIPOD HOLDER.
- MODULAR INTERIOR INSERTS - Compact form factor with large interior (10.6 x 9.4 x 5.9 inch LxWxH), featuring removable modular organizer inserts. CUSTOMIZE THE BAG AFTER YOUR NEEDS. Small COMPARTMENTS FOR ALL YOUR ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES.
- HIDDEN ANTI-THEFT POCKET - Safely store your valuables while in the outdoors or when you travel. Easily access your phone in the DEDICATED PHONE POCKET on the shoulder strap.
- WHAT YOU GET: 1 x Qipi Camera Bag, 6 months 100% satisfaction guarantee warranty & friendly customer service.
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Traci Moore
Best camera back pack!
This is the best backpack for camera! Great comparments, so easy to rich your camera. It fits great, amazing for travel! People this is not to carry all your gears, its for a cam and 3 lensses, your phone, keys and some other little things! Great job, I love it, my Nikon, 3 lenses and extension tubes fit perfect and so quick! Awesome!
Seth Wall
Super practical and versatile camera bag
I purchased this bag to take two cameras and lenses, battery chargers, flash, etc, on a vacation to Hawaii. I love that you can setup the sections according to your devices. I had some extra dividers from a different bag so I was able to really max it out. The cushioned sides all around kept me confident that my camera gear was all safe. I had it for a carry-on on the airlines and used the top pocket as a purse. I packed it all over Hawaii for a wedding and personal vacation. I didn't get to test the water-resistance but I did hike with it a bit. It's not super comfortable for a woman, when using the shoulder strap and cross strap, but it worked and I felt like I was carrying very little weight on my back when hiking, and my boobs were supported. The little pockets in the strap were great, fit my android phone and credit cards. Highly recommended, I'll be using it for years to come.
Gina Passarella
Good bag and great customer service
I received the sling bag promptly, but, within a week of use while on a photo safari in South Africa, I lost the unsecured tripod strap. I contacted the seller upon return and asked if I could get a replacement strap. They responded quickly and courteously and solved my problem without delay. Their customer service is exemplary, and I would highly recommend doing business with them. I will certainly do so myself if they have products in need. The Qipi bag I purchased from them is well-made and is perfect for my needs. It is comfortable even with a full load and easily swallows up my Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II with its 20mm prime lens as well as two zooms and a fisheye lens plus assorted bits and pieces. If there's anything I'd change about the bag it would be to make the interior dividers extend all the way to the top flap. If you have a smaller mirrorless camera, things tend to fall forward and sometimes camera and additional lens will touch each other when the bag is sideways on your back. I would also suggest the company devise a method for securing the unsecured tripod strap to prevent its disappearance. All-in-all, it's a great bag for the money.
PM A Rodriguez
Just what I need for my DJI Mavic Pro drone
I wanted to have a small bag for my DJI Mavic Pro drone to carry with me wherever I go. I looked all over the internet, and came across a couple of sling bags, but then I decided to go with this one. I'm glad I ended up buying this bag. The price is very good, the bag looks awesome, and it has a lot of mini pockets. I highly recommend this bag if you're buying a compact drone that can fit. Also it's awesome if you have a camera!
Thet Myat Noe
Xlnt Customer Service
When I first received the bag I noticed a manufacturing flaw (or feature? to remove the foam?) where there is an unsewn seam inside the main compartment that exposes the foam padding. Just looks unfinished but it doesn't affect the performance of the bag in any way. I was leaving for Mexico in a couple of days and decided it would work perfect for the trip. It's large enough to fit my Nikon D500 with 16-80mm F4 lens attached as well as my 55-200mm F4-5.6 next to it and the charger and filter kit Or flash unit, all in the main compartment. A larger 70-200mm F2.8 lens could fit in the top compartment. On day 2 in Mexico, the waist strap clasp that connects to the shoulder strap became jammed and could not be undone, at least not without tools. This made it impossible to utilize the bag as the sling case that it is so I was disappointed. On day 3 I emailed Outdoor Masters about the issue, they promptly replied asking for a picture of the problem. By day 4 they had shipped me a replacement bag and it was waiting on my doorstep upon my return to the country on day 7. Great customer service by Outdoor Masters. I will look to purchase from them in the future.
William Robert Leathers
The Qipi Sling Style Camera Backpack is handy and useful...
Like some of the other reviews have noted, the camera compartment is small, but then I'm using it for day trips and hiking, so I don't need to load it with everything. I usually only carry my camera with a 35mm and zoom lenses, extra battery, cleaning cloth, and my backpack tripod (in the bags outside side pocket and strapped with the bags attached adjustable straps and clasps). My walking stick doubles as my monopod. My large Labbie happily carries our water and snacks in his Saddlebag pack. I've found the Qipi Camera Bag - Sling Style Camera Backpack handy and useful. My dogs saddlebag pack: https://www.amazon.com/Ruffwear-Palisades-Multi-Day-Backcountry-Currant/dp/B005OTYE3Q
Jacquelyn Blankenship
Perfect size for traveling light
I was looking for a sling pack that was light but could handle the essentials. This is it. If it were any bigger I'd be packing too much unnecessary gear. The main compartment is extremely roomy, my Nikon D3400 practically disappeared. Not a bad thing considering I can carry that with an intermediate lens attached and still have room for a large (300mm) telephoto and a couple smaller lenses, such as 55mm wide and tele. The other pockets require a little planning but are perfectly suited for filters, spare batteries and adapters. Functionality is everything. Unclip the side strap and swing it around and the main pocket is right in front of you. Perfect placement for a quick shot. The tripod pocket is a little snug but works well. When swung around to the front, the tripod is on the bottom and you hardly notice it. As long as you aren't looking to carry the kitchen sink, this is a perfect pack for a nice day hike. If you absolutely need to carry more, I would recommend a full backpack.
Ryan Lee
Like the Altura Sling Bag...But Better!
I have the K&F Concept Camera Backpack Bag for SLR/DSLR Cameras Mirrorless Cameras (Canon Nikon Sony Pentax) and Accessories with Rain Cover which I have been using for about a year. It's well built and lets me efficiently and safely carry most of my gear. It's also extremely comfortable to wear, but it's just a little big for a quick hike or touring around a city when traveling. I started looking for a sling-style bag that I could use in these situations, and one that wouldn't take up quite so much room when I was flying. The choice came down to this bag or the Altura Photo Camera Sling Backpack for DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras (Canon Nikon Sony Pentax) + MagicFiber Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth. The bottom line is that they are essentially the same product, obviously manufactured in the same factory in China. But the Qipi bag has several advantages over the Altura product that easily justify the additional $4 in price. First, there are two zippered outside pockets that will be very useful for carrying small items. Next, there's a dedicated (and zippered) cell phone pouch on the shoulder strap with a pass-through hole for your headphone cable. And, finally, the hip belt is larger on this one and features a hidden zippered pouch to store your valuables. This is definitely going to be my primary bag for general use, and I recommend it highly. ---- Update on May 15, 2017: I just returned from two weeks in Paris and used this bag virtually every day while I was there. I had my Nikon D3300 with 18-55 mm lens attached, a 70-200 mm lens in one of the compartments, a bulb blower, lens brush, wipes, and spare batteries in various pockets, and my Altura Flash in the top compartment. Even with all of this gear, I still had room to store a large smartphone battery "brick" and other goodies with room to spare, My phone went in the pocket on the shoulder strap, and my money went in the "secret" pocket on the hip belt. This bag is perfect for travel photography, and you'll love using it! :) --- Update on October 16, 2017: Just returned from a trip to Tuscany. We were able to bring a D7200 with an 18-140 lens attached, a D3300 body, an 18-55mm zoom lens and a 55-200 zoom lens...all in the main compartment! My wife was so impressed with this bag, we just ordered a second one for her to use with her camera and gear. :)
Kan Dice
Perfect, compact, minimal, ergonomic, comfortable on a petite woman.
Love this little bag! Having owned 3+ other camera bags (for other duties), I was hesitant to buy yet another one, but I could not imagine myself carrying the any of the other ones comfortably all over Israel on my 2-week trip. I needed something light, ergonomic, and something that would not cause fatigue after wearing it all day. I am so glad I got the Qipi! I am a petite, 5'0' 115 lb female, and it fits me perfect, out of the box, easy to adjust! It surprisingly holds my Canon 70D with a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens attached, plus a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, and an A5 size sketchbook & pencil in the main camera compartment. See my picture. I imagine, you might be able to fit an iPad mini there with your camera and lenses, although probably not with the big guns which I put in, which take up SO much room. I will say, my gear puts a lot of pressure on the water bottle pocket from the inside, so I won't be able to put an actual water bottle there. That is okay. There are several places I can hook a carabiner and a water bottle. Easy peasy. I still think I can stick my Slik Mini Tripod in that water bottle pocket with a leg or two sticking out, as there are straps to secure it. I wore it around this afternoon, loaded up to test drive it, and it was very comfortable, as it sits close to your body, high enough on my back so as not to cause lower back fatigue. I really like the strap under the arm to keep the weight snug to your body while its on your back. You just unclip it when you want to rotate it to the front, a very easy gesture, so your camera it right in front of you. Everything is right there, easy for you to reach. This bag will also double as my purse/personal item/carry-on on my flight next week to Israel, which will fit very easily under the seat in front of me. I will say, this is a minimalist bag, and as a female, who does NOT really carry big bags, even this is a stretch. Traveling overnight on a flight, maybe I can stash a pre-loaded toothbrush to freshen up, but probably not much in the way of beauty items. Go small and compact on everything. There is just enough room only for the essentials for a daypack, and not much more. There is room for a memory card case, maybe a battery or two, maybe its small charger. I really like the cell phone pocket, which fits my iphone 5 and a mophie charger. You can maybe stash a couple of granola bar size snacks, charging cords. I am not sure my RFID wallet will fit in the security pocket, so we'll see. I will say, I wish it came with a rain cover. The Amazon Basics counterpart, I think has a rain cover, and it seems a little cheaper in price, but, I am not sure it has all the other same features. Having said that, I purchased the Movo CRC27 Storm Raincover Protector (size large, 27" x 14.5") separately and it works perfectly, as you can thread it through and pull the drawstrings and still have access to your main compartment through the velcro opening. Oddly, the rain cover was almost as expensive as the camera bag, which, by way of camera bags is SUPER cheap (in price, having forked out bucks for heavy duty models in the past). A steal. Huge bang for my buck!!! In short, I am looking forward very much to using this bag on my Isreal trip!
KD Wilson
Fantastic bag
Im a huge fan of bags. This bag is very nice. Solid construction. Lots of pockets and pouches. I take my camera everywhere, this bag is always with me now. Plenty of space for what I need. Keys, ID and debit cards, pens, a water bottle side pouch (can fit two cans of soda or beer instead ^__^). I feel that my camera is nice and secure in this bag. Something I didn't notice in the pictures, so I'll upload one myself, is that there's a button strap to "tie" the two zippers for the main pouch, the camera pouch, so they will not accidentally open. The only thing I would change, and this is personal preference, but I wish the shoulder strap went over the right shoulder instead of the left. Otherwise, fantastic bag.