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C**A
Updated: Great Value For What You Get!
Let's be honest here, this bag is a clone of the Peak Design Everyday Sling V1. While it doesn't quite stack against that bag it does offer quite a bit for the price I bought it at (~$37) last Black Friday.It's about 4-liter in volume so I had to cut back on what I carry and I'm glad I did. I carry around way too much stuff that I don't use and managed to reduce my gear to one camera + lens and a second lens. A few accessory items made their way into the bag but doesn't distort the shape nor add much weight to the overall bag. The material isn't quite up to PD's level, but it feels like it'll last a while. The adjustable strap is quite long when you extend it at both ends. There's a hidden front zippered pocket that can only fit small or flat items. If I had to complain about something it would be about that. The zippers aren't the best, but they glide open and close with minimal effort. The size and design is perfect as it looks inconspicuous and doesn't scream "I have expensive gear inside."I also bought a black version and gifted that to a friend. He liked the ergonomics of it and has also culled back what he carries with him on random photography outings.Would I buy it again? Heck yes, though I am hopeful that they at least make a 6L version in the near future.Edit: I just saw that there is now a 6L version. Holy cow! I'm going to pick one up! Also, I uploaded a photo. I've had the bag for two months now and it is just amazing. It's lowkey and does the job very well, exceptionally well for the price.Update - 02/17/2024: (photo included to show the orange color in sunlight)I picked up the large (6L) version about two weeks ago. The size is perfect. My Sony gear has enough room to "breathe" and there's just enough space for me to have a third section where I keep a small Anker powerbank and my Pixel Buds Pro in.The material used is an improvement over the small version. It's thicker. The orange color is vibrant and while it does stand out it doesn't look like a camera bag (to those that aren't photographers themselves). The increased volume really does make a difference but without adding too much bulk to the overall size of the bag. I'm still able to carry a minimal amount of stuff, but have enough space to easily take it out of the bag. I can now "stand" my camera with lens attached as the added volume has slightly increased the height/depth of the bag. This allows me to make better use of the space inside.There are a few downsides to this otherwise perfect bag: first, the orientation of the strap - specifically the snap/buckle. While the small version had the snap slung over your left shoulder thus placed at your front (the way I normally wear them), the larger version has the snap positioned towards my back when I wear it in the fashion that I am accustomed to. Why the change in orientation? This exposes a potential risk where someone could undo the snap/buckle from behind you and cause your bag to fall or to steal it almost effortlessly after undoing the snap/buckle. The second downside is the snap/buckle itself. The "CNC snap" from the smaller version is great, but Besnfoto decided to go with a plastic snap for the large version. Aside from how it's positioned when I wear it, the snap/buckle makes a clicking sound when the bag moves as I am walking. That doesn't sound so secure and could be another potential risk if you carry heavy items. It's holding at least 7lbs (according to my weight scale).I plan on redoing the strap and reversing the orientation so that the buckle will sit in the front for the way I wear it and I will replace the buckle with a version similar to the one Besnfoto uses on their smaller version. The bag itself was very affordable so putting a little custom work into it isn't an issue for me as I feel this bag can last quite some time before it gives out.All in all, both versions are excellent for their price. I would definitely consider getting either of them if you are in the market for one and are turned off by the expensive price tags for the more popular brands, like Peak Design. They will definitely do the job.
P**K
Shocked at the value and quality
I primarily ordered this camera case based on size. It was one of the only sling-style cases on Amazon that was both compact and slightly discrete, but at the price point I was not expecting a ton. Let me just say I was in for a shock. If you told me this was a Peak Design case, I would believe it. It’s very obviously a clone of a now-discontinued PD offering, but it seems to keep up with all of their quality. The marksmanship is great, the materials feel durable, even the zippers are premium. And I keep finding cool new features that I didn’t notice in the product listings, like two magnetic fastening sleeve pockets for iPad mini-sized tablets or papers, SD card and battery loops, and fold down shelves on the foam dividers to hold smaller lenses.I use this case to carry a Canon R50 with an 18-45 and 55-210 kit lenses, hoods, sensor wipes and bulb, spare batteries, and still have room for extra bits and bobs. The camera body fits snugly with either lens attached, thanks to the fold down horizontal compartment dividers. I like the sleek case profile, but sometimes carry a small Gorilla pod tripod with the lower gear straps. This case is everything I look for as a hobby photographer.
D**N
Great, high-end looking bag!
I am reviewing the large over-the-shoulder camera bag. This camera bag has a mix of pros and cons. Pros: the bag looks great, somewhere between 6-7 litres of space, comfortable shoulder strap, and can be set up to have three compartments. Cons: the sides are wider at the top than the bottom and the top of the bag slopes downward, the exterior packets are flat with limited to no expansion, and the expanding pocket on one side of the bag will not hold any water bottle. This bag easily holds my Sony A6700 with one short zoom and three prime lenses comfortably or my Sony A7R4 (fits snuggly) with two prime lenses or one small/medium zoom and one prime lens. My A7R4 with 70-180 Tamron zoom lens and a small prime lens is a tight fit but doable. If you have Canon or Nikon mirrorless cameras you may have only have space for the camera body and one lens. There is a separate, inside space/pocket for a tablet. However the tablet space is smaller than it looks because the sides of the bag are tapered being wider at the top than the bottom. A 10 inch or smaller tablet should fit ok if you have a very thin case or no case. My 11 inch iPad with a thin case fits very tightly in the tablet storage space. Without the tablet case it is a good fit. Also, with my tablet inside the bag, the bag will not sit upright. The weight of the tablet makes the bag tip over backwards. The bag has YKK weather resistance zippers and the outer surface is a rubberized material. The water resistantance should be enough for a light/medium rain but I haven't tested it for leaks. Mine did not come with a rain cover. If the camera bag was more square it would fit more gear but would not be as sleek looking due to its tapered, angled shape -it looks great! I highly recommend this bag if you have a smaller camera system. If you have a larger camera system and carry a larger tablet or laptop, a larger more conventionally shaped bag with a dedicated water bottle holder would be a better choice. Another great looking bag from Besnfoto!
A**R
Good quality
Good quality. Nice feel. Fits camera nice
C**O
Everything you need to have peace of mind while going out to photograph
Sturdy waterproof material with a sealed zipper gives you peace of mind to go out and photograph, even under the rain.The interior zipper keeps protected to prevent it from damaging your camera.Lots of useful pockets to carry your essentials without the need of carrying a second bag. So today I carry my camera, my wallet, a reusable grocery bag, rubbing alcohol, my car keys, all in one place.There is something that annoys me a little: The way the shoulder strap is attached to the bag keeps twisting and it's a little difficult to set it back to the correct position. But it's manageable.I have chosen this bag over brands like Lowepro and Case Logic and I don't regret.
G**.
Elegante, pequeña, excelente bolsa 🤌
Los materiales me gustaron bastante, el acolchamiento, el look y la sensación de uso es buena, los cierres firmes pero de buena apertura.Compre esta bolsa con la intención de salidas casuales con cámara y eventualmente con flash, al colocar el cuerpo, lente y flash desmontados caben perfectamente, pero mi intención de uso es tener la cámara lista. Por lo que el cuerpo de la cámara con lente montado cierra pero muy apenas y apretado. (90D + 24-70mm).Muy a mi pesar la tuve que regresar, por el inconveniente de que no cabe adecuadamente mi equipo con lente montado y al cerrar muy justo me da pendiente que no se proteja de forma adecuada.Ojalá saquen otro tamaño un poco más grande, para poder cubrir estos casos de uso.Si no usas lentes voluminosos, o tienes cuerpo sin espejo creo que es una excelente opción de bolsa.Por último, dejo unas fotos conparativas con una mochila creo de 40 litros de volumen.No dudes en comprar esta bolsa, es excelente opción solo ten en cuenta el volumen y uso que requieres.
M**.
Kameratasche
Perfekte Größe um die Kamera samt Equipment zu verstauen und mitzunehmen. Da das Material wasserabweisend ist, bietet sich die Tasche auch bei schlechtem Wetter für Shootings in der Natur an. Die Qualität des Materials ist gut.
Y**6
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