Strengths: Compact but roomy, won't topple, sturdy, plenty of pockets.
Summary: The bag can hold up to 3 average size lenses along with the peripherals. You can place the camera with the zoom lens on. The base is sturdy and doesn't allow the bag to topple. It has got ropes for tying a tripod.
In most SLR bags when you open the main compartment you expose all your lenses as well, this makes opening the bag on the run unsafe. This bag allows you to access your camera with lens attached without running the risk of exposing your other lenses. I am satisfied with the bag and would recommend it to folks looking for a serious amateur bag.
Reviewed by: aprice3 on 18-Mar-06Rating:
Strengths: Lots of room, Lots of Pockets and area to hold items. Camera is well protected. Base of the bag and the camera straps are very sturdy
Summary: The case was bigger than i expected on arrival. However this turned out ot be a plus. My Canon Rbel XT fits with room to spare even when sporting a 18-200mm zoom. I managed to fit a fullsize zoom flash in one pocket, chargers etc in the pocket s around the case. A small zoom lense in the other side pocket and actual could fir my canon camcorder in this same side pocket! The case is tough and stands up on the base. It survive a week at disney and a week on a cruise with no issue. I would highly recommend it!
Reviewed by: mrcay on 23-Jun-06Rating:
Strengths: Roomy, enough space for the camera with 1 lens attached + 2 lenses or the camera with lens attached + 1 lens and 1 flash
Summary: I love this camera bag. It is spacious and keeps your camera and accessories well protected. It is very affordable, too. I have an Olympus Evolt E-500 with a 14-45mm lens and 18-180mm lens (attached to the camera) plus a flash and they all fit in this camera bag.