Capture Every Moment, Rain or Shine! ☔
The BAGSMART Camera Bag is a versatile and protective solution for photographers, featuring multiple compartments, customizable padding, and a waterproof rain cover, ensuring your gear stays safe and accessible in any environment.
A**R
Nice, well-made, compact bag. Extra compartments, too!
This bag was perfect for what I needed: something to protect a nice bridge camera, along with a large manual for the camera, and several accessories. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again. Just be sure to measure what you have, and take note of the interior dimensions of the bag. You'd think that for the price these would be larger, but that doesn't seem to be the way it is.
G**I
Love it
I love this bag. I had another one but that one broke on me. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to get another one but I’m glad I did rebuy but just in another color.
A**Y
Good Looking
Very happy with my camera bag, high quality and looks expensive. Padded well
M**S
Fits the bill
This bag seems sturdy for a basic shooting day. I purchased it because it was not as wide as some others and would be a good fit. It fits a medium format digital camera and a basic lens. For a smaller camera, it fit more lenses.
S**N
Stylish and protective AND has room for things I used to have to carry in a purse! Very happy with the quality of this bag!
Just received this bag and haven't traveled with it yet, but I'm very happy with it and think it's as close to what I've been looking for as I'm going to find. I travel internationally a lot and I do NOT have an SLR but rather a high end point and shoot and a small point and shoot that I use for macro shots. I don't need to accommodate multiple lenses thankfully. I have a nice camera bag that fits both cameras but I cannot fit my phone in it or other essentials like a passport and some cash and credit cards so I always end up having both a camera bag AND a small purse which has always annoyed me. This bag fits my large point and shoot Canon Powershot as well as my small Panasonic Lumix (which takes amazing macro photos that my Canon cannot capture), spare batteries and memory cards and it also leaves room for my larger phone, passport, money and will even fit my sunglasses and some other small necessities like a small pill box, pen and paper, etc. So, I think I can finally travel with one bag and keep my cameras with me at all times as well as all those little things I would normally keep in a purse. This will for sure fit charges and power cords too but I leave those in my room during the day and don't really feel the need to pack them right in my camera bag.I really like the looks of it even though it still does look like a camera bag, it looks LESS like one than most. I chose the heather grey as I wanted something that will go with everything. The attached rain pouch is a nice idea but I opted to take scissors to mine and cut the elastic strap that attaches it to the bag. No matter how hard I tried to keep it nice and flat, it still bunched up and caused a lump in the rear pocket of the bag. This pocket doesn't expand at all so it's really only good for flat things like money, passport, travel documents, etc. so having a lumpy bump under this pocket wasn't desirable for me. The rain cover will be stowed in my backpack and still can easily be used if I need it. If it's raining that hard out, I don't plan on being outside for very long so the cover wasn't important to me but it's a nice feature for people who spend lots of time photographing in inclement weather.All in all, I'm excited to take my first trip with this bag in a few weeks to Guatemala. I think it'll perform great. We travel with carry-on luggage only and this bag fits perfectly my medium size backpack (that I use as my personal carry-on item) and leaves plenty of room to pack other things in the backpack as well.
N**E
It's a lunchbox, but with "SD card slots" and a "battery spot"
I laughed when I received this. My lunchbox looks identical, except this has padding with Velcro inside to customize shaper around the lens. My Canon EOS 6D Mark II with a 24 - 70 lend fits perfectly in there, so I don’t really need the extra dividers. I did purchase a padded/walled square thing with padded Velcro dividers off Amazon awhile back and then I would just stick that into any book bag that I wanted to carry for the day. I think that that works better honestly, that’s OK. The reason I tried this was that I was finding myself not bringing my large camera backpack during photo shoots, because it was just too heavy! The other day, during a session, my memory card filled up, and it was super unprofessional, all because I was being lazy! So I had to run back to the car to get another card. So I bought this, so that I can carry it easily on shoots with extra cards in battery. I also carry a giant tote for work with a computer and notebooks in it, with my purse, and my lunchbox, and my camera bag that is a book bag. I needed a solution, because I have too many bags while heading to the car, and it was too heavy! So I bought this so that it was easier to haul in and out of the car every day. I also noticed that it’s easier to carry with clients, but it doesn’t look as professional as the larger book bag for some reason in my mind! I think I honestly will just slip this into a cute and light bookbag and call it a day. Overall the zippers seem nice and it does seem semi-durable. I don’t feel scared that if it fell, anything major would happen.
S**Z
Roomy, padded stylish bag
Love this size. Perfect for my Cannon Power Shot, plus batteries and charger. Bag is padded, and camera nestles nicely inside.
I**.
Very nice two lens bag!
I abosolutely love this bag. It's very high quality, with thick padding on all sides, plenty of pockets (zipper, velcro, and elastic), a padded carry handle, quality shoulder strap with a shoulder pad that sits nicely on my shoulder, even while I move the bag around, and even includes a very discretely stored rain jacket that pulls out and goes over the bag. I haven't tested it but it's attached to the bag so you'll never lose it. Inside I have the following: My Nikon D3300 w/ Nikkor 70-300mm attached, the kit lens 18-55 stored in a small pocket I made with the inserts, two extra batteries, 3 extra SD cards, a lens filter, extra lens caps, the battery charger, and a cleaning cloth. The only thing I could possibly think of to say this bag isn't the best bag ever, is that it doesn't really provide anywhere to attach a tripod. I have a compact collapsible tripod that I like to take with me when I go places, just in case, and I have to keep it in its own bag. Regardless, I'm so so happy with my purchase, and abosolutely recommend this bag.
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