AJ Dreamweaver
Really like this little bag. Only big enough for DSLR with 1 lense, but sometimes I only want/need that and don't want to lug my big case, which holds 3 lenses, around.
D. Zandi
I would say this is the best camera bag... based on quality on the abc and strap... it also has the best price. It fits my Canon Rabel and lens like a glove. The my strange thing is that the top opens the opposite way... not sure why anyone would make it like this... it almost looks like a secret internce to the camera, Incase someone wants to steals it right under your shoulders.
Keithbm
This is a nice compact padded bag for carrying my camcorder for a shoot. I like to carry my cords and charger in the bag when I travel and it is a tight fit for that purpose. If I were to order again I would have ordered a bag that was a little bigger.
Leo Hayes
Very well made. Strong, protective. Five star construction but not really useful for a DSLR. Barely fits a Nikon D40 with a 18-55mm kit lens and a charger. No room for a very small flash (Sunpak 2800) or even the smallest second lens (50mm f1.8). No chance with a Nikon D300 at all. Would be awesome for a bridge camera like a Coolpix, but nothing where you need a small accessory or two.
Michael Jurado
Purchased this for an upcoming trip, will be a walkabout bag that literally fits my Sony A7R3 with samyang 35 mm attached and a battery pack, tahts about it, can use front pocket for memcards and light weight papers, but overall you're purchase this for the size and portability, and not to haul your extra lenses/ camera gear with you. Would have liked if this was half an inch wider, then it would have fit the MyPassport wireless SSD, that i can send images to direct from camera wirelessly.
Customer
I like this bag, it is lightweight and had a strap that is a decent length. I have a Canon PowerShot SX530 HS Wi-Fi 16MP 50x Zoom Digital Camera and it fits this bag perfectly. The bag that came with the camera was too small for the camera and the strap to fit and had an obnoxiously short strap. The bag is super lightweight - even with the camera in the bag it is lightweight! The issue I do have is if you have anything in the front zipper pocket, such as the charger, the curve of the bottom makes the bad tip over and the flap on it really serves no purpose other than to cover a zipper pocket, there are no additional pockets under the flap and you cannot open the flap and take your camera out.
Nancy Hamel
I bought this bag to use with my Canon Powershot SX60It holds the camera, my Speedlite and there is another section in which I put my battery charger. It is well made, well padded and affords good protection but it has an odd design. The clip open flap opens up to reveal a flat zipper compartment. The camera is accessed by opening the zipper on the other side of the bag, as shown in my photos. I think the idea is to have the camera bag open away from your body so as to give easier access to your equipment without having to hold up a flap.
otterpopdotorg
I bought this case for a road trip as I did not want to take my giant camera bag with me. I didn’t read the description well enough to know what it really meant in terms of the “mirrorless” camera and lenses. They meant similar to the Sony e-series, not an SLR style. I can (barely) fit my camera body with the 18-70 zoom lens and the 75-300 lens in the bag. No other accessories will fit. Overall I should have read it better and it works well for what it is intended. It would fit my old Contax rangefinder and lenses though.
Victoria
Purchased it for my Hasselblad SWC (medium format film camera). The camera with a magazine attached fits there well - and if I detach the external finder and move it to a side pocket, I can fit an extra magazine there. I can also throw a couple of film rolls in the side pockets. So it's a great compact bag for so many items. I never use the small zippered pocket under protective rain flap on the front of the bag - it's way to small for anything and not that easily accessible. Obviously I don't use built-in memory card pocket located on the inner side of the lid - too small for anything else but memory cards. Built-in belt loop doesn't work for me either as the bag sags quite uncomfortably (the placement of the belt loop should be closer to the top of the bag to prevent bag sagging) and I am not a fan of hard edges of the strap. I was considering take this bag when hiking: the weight of bag w/out strap is 8oz, strap is 4oz. Overall it's a durable and sturdy bag and a good protection for my camera.
BroncoDude
The case is what I would expect from LowePro. Well made and strong materials. Well thought out. I was not sure of the zipper setup, but I now like it. It opens away from the flap to be more secure. Keeps someone from sneaking up and remove items from behind. Holds all my essential gear for my Nikon D5600. I have the 18-55mm lens and the 70-300mm. I have to store with the 18-55mm attached to the camera body, and the telephoto to the side of the camera. Fits well. I do wish it was a bit deeper so I could store with either attached, but oh well. I have cleaning kit, 2 three pack filter kits, extra battery, charger, and my camera with 2 lenses in the case. I use the side pockets for my point and shoot Canon and it's extra battery and charger. All fit snug, but good enough to be protected.