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Package Dimensions | 17 x 11 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
ASIN | B08R63R2H7 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Camera Cases |
Date First Available | December 22, 2020 |
Department | Unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Mosiso |
Ian –
Not only is this a nice looking bag but it holds so much & feels sturdy. I do real estate photography so I need something quality to carry while on the move. This bag stores both my DSLR & mirrorless cameras, flash, an extra lens & there’s still room. In the pockets, I store tons of extra batteries for both cameras along with a charger & battery pack for my phone. The monopod & bottle of water store securely in the side pouches.
AnonymousT –
Ok so here’s what all I’ve got in mine:•Sony a6400 mirrorless digital camera•Sony 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens & hood•Sony 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 OSS Lens & hood•Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Lens & hood•Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS Lens & hood•Cokin Square Filter Full ND Set•Cokin Square Filter Gradual ND Set•Cokin CBP400A filter case (not small)•Cokin & P449 & CP458 Adapter Rings•Circular Polarizer Camera Lens Filter•Circular lens Filter Kit (UV/CPL/ND2)•Nissin MF18 Macro Ring Flash Set•Sony External Flash with Wireless Remote•Kiwifotos Remote Control for tripod•(4) batteries and (2) dual battery chargers• 67” Tripod (outside)•Water bottle or sunglasses & phone (outside side pocket)•MacBook Air 13” and cord plus notebook and papers (laptop pocket)•(47) photography cheat sheets (interior top pocket)•wallet items: money, passport, credit cards, car keys & house keys (hidden “anti theft pocket”)•cleaning kit, 4 extra and cards, and (6) extra AA Batteries (interior mesh pocket•Camera pad/wrap•hat (hanging on outside)The only bad thing:I’ve had both a 55” and a 67” tripod on it and it bows when zipping when I have the 67” one on it. I suspect over time the zipper will eventually break there as it is a stress point.What I love:1) It’s beautiful, I get lots of compliments on it.2) It’s well made, well thought out, sturdy and definitely makes me feel my gear is well protected.3) It’s comfy even when loaded with as much gear as I have in it (about 30-35 pounds)4) Its all I need to bring. I don’t need an extra purse or anything else to manage, which is awesome.5) I believe I can fit one more lens in here as is (I have my eye on 3, so I’m not sure what I’ll do when I have more gear than I can actually fit in here lol).6) I have tried to find a bigger/better bag and I can’t. This is the best one out there. No other one compared.A few extra notes:1) I used additional padded inserts to go double item deep in pockets.2) While it says waterproof, I can tell the zippers aren’t so I will still put a rain cover on it to ensure my gear is good.Seriously, I’ll probably have to buy another one of these damn bags when I get those other 3 lenses cause there really isn’t a better bag out there.Buy it, you won’t be disappointed.
J. Patterson –
I use this bag for my Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic Air 2, and all the accessories I need for both drones.Previously, I used the Lykus M1 bag when I only had one drone, which is still a great bag. Once I got a second drone, I upgraded to this one. Very spacious and surprisingly comfortable! I’ve taken this bag on 4 and 5 hour hikes threw mountains and canyons and almost forgot I had it on! The comfort is worth it alone, not to mention the build quality is exactly what I need.Love this bag and this brand!
Matt –
I was very impressed with this bag! I was not expecting to actually love it, but I can say it’s the best bag I’ve ever owned.It perfectly fits two big dslr cameras, 3 lens’s, a flash, all my batteries and chargers. With room to add more. It also fits my 15” laptop in the back.When wearing the bag, it feels very sturdy and comfortable. There is no “poking” feeling from any of the gear on your back.As for waterproof, the front cover is semi-hard and I feel it would keep the gear dry in the event of a down pour. Some pockets inside have a liner on them as well that should keep water out.Overall, I would purchase this bag again and recommend it to others.
Kenneth D. Vandenberghe –
TL;DR As a MTG card-carrying bag this thing is fantastic and all I could ever have asked for but if you’re looking for a DSLR bag review…I can’t help with that!I do not own a DSLR camera nor is carrying one the reason I bought this bag. I play Magic: The Gathering (MTG) – a collectible trading card game – which involves carrying around several 60ish card decks in their individual cases. Previously, I’ve made backpacks and messenger bags work but things always tend to get a bit jostled. While looking at dedicated bags for carrying MTG cards/decks, I came across some advice: Get a DSLR bag. The move-able partitions allow for a customized fit of decks while the hard-ish shell keeps everything inside protected. On top of that – having a water bottle holder is just sublime! I will absolutely recommend this bag to friends.
Siege –
I REALLY love this bag. It’s incredibly roomy, durable and as others have said, it holds A LOT of gear. In my case 2 DSLR’s, 1 video camera, 1 point and shoot, various lenses, batteries and other stuff. It also has plenty of pockets for other things like a laptop and smaller accessories. It even has dedicated tripod straps and pouch. As for durability, well let me just say that the 1st day I used it I had a group of 3rd graders knock it off some school bleachers TWICE, and my gear was absolutely fine. I’ve also taken a couple of trips with and even the fine TSA folks approved. Did I mention that it has a generous amount of padding in the back so carrying it for extended periods makes it almost comfortable. What more really needs to be said? This is a fantastic bag for a fantastic price that I can not recommend highly enough. If you’re still on the fence, hop on down and buy it now. I think it will serve you well.I really can’t say enough good thing about this bag. I hope this review helps. Cheers!
LO Rivera –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I rarely make reviews after one day, but as I stipulate in the video, I have enough experience with camera bags that I know what to look for. Bottom line, this is an amazing bag, and the price is an added bonus. I will update my review should anything change.
DS –
I bought this so I would be able to carry my Canon 90D, Tamron 100-400, Tamron 35-150 and Canon 18-55 lenses along with my Panasonic camcorder, 14” Microsoft Surface laptop and 10.2” iPad plus memory cards, batteries and chargers. It all fits well and I even have a spot in the middle that I didn’t use. It seems well padded and well constructed and I like the luggage trolley pass through. It appears it will be fine on an airplane as a ‘personal item’ under the seat. It would have been nice to have a few more small pockets, the ability to pull my camera out from the top or side without opening the whole thing, and the padded dividers have some limits on how they are arranged because of how the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ sides of the Velcro need to match up (though I was able to come up with a design that works for me). None of these flaws are major and I’m overall very happy. I plan on putting my tripod in my suitcase when traveling and then attaching it to the side of the bag after my flight.
Castle –
Was shopping for a long time to put a Mavic air 2 drone and whole flymore kitand also bunch of other equipment. By accident i stumbled across this back pack. And the price was very reasonable to. I have had it for at least two months know and bring it everywhere. So far no issues. Very comfortable padded straps and backing. Alot of customizable compartments, pockets.
flexiest –
I have been looking for a backpack like this for a long time. Initially I was looking at the LowePRO equivalent- the BP150…, and even purchased one and returned it once I bought this one – major differences : this has a hidden pocket for a laptop, which also fits an ipad in a case at the same time. The interior compartment dividers are customizable and there are more than enough to create copartments for 2 DLSRs plus lenses or a drone and all accessories. The hard back is feels sturdy and protective. The part that lays on your back is well padded, and even fully loaded this pack is super comfortable. AMAZING purchase !!!!