National Geographic Camera Backpack for DSLR or Mirrorless
National Geographic Camera Backpack for DSLR or Mirrorless with Lenses, Laptop Compartment, Ultra-Lightweight, Adjustable Padded Divider System, Tripod Attachment, NG E1 5168, Black [Amazon Exclusive]
The compact solution for small gear. Keep your instant, compact, action camera, or accessories safe
Ideal for DSLR/mirrorless. Adjust dividers to fit your setup. With zip fastening & adjustable strap
Carry photo & personal items. Back access for extra security. Great fit for DSLR/mirrorless/drones
Adjustable Straps
Tailor the drop of the bag for maximum comfort with the adjustable straps. Pouch features a detachable shoulder strap for quick access on the move
Back panel access for extra security and peace of mind
Carry more than just a camera! Suitable for accessories, drones or other equipment
Go wherever the adventure takes you without fear of your gear weighing you down
Packed with all the essential features photography enthusiasts need
National Geographic Bags
Camera Pouch | Shoulder Bag, Small | Shoulder Bag, Medium | Camera Backpack | |
Weight | 0.14 kg | 0.17 kg | 0.3 kg | 0.61 kg |
Length | 15 cm | 20 cm | 30 cm | 29.5 cm |
Width | 8 cm | 11 cm | 14 cm | 17.5 cm |
Height | 18 cm | 18 cm | 21 cm | 44 cm |
Foam Dividers | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Personal Items Section | No | No | No | Yes |
Device Sleeve | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Sprung Pockets | No | No | No | Yes-2 |
Detachable Strap | Yes | No | No | No |
Dimensions: | 30.5 x 16 x 42.5 centimetres |
Brand: | National Geographic |
Model: | NG E1 5168 |
Part: | NG E1 5168 |
Colour: | Black |
Dimensions: | 30.5 x 16 x 42.5 centimetres |
Ho acquistato questa borsina per costudire la mia laica sofort 2.
La macchina entra molto bene nella tasca centrale, speravo che nella tasca frontale o dietro ci stesse anche un pack di pellicole ma risulta stretta.
Son comunque soddisfatta, alla fine piccola come la volevo.
Arrivata prima del tempo di consegna previsto.
Presa scontata-> ottima qualit prezzo.
Es una mochila muy porttil, pero cabe bastante, la uso para mi dron de FPV (3″ cinewhoop) y me cabe todo lo que esperaba. Es muy ligera y fcil de transportar. La puedo recomendar, aunque el tamao es un poco ms pequeo de lo que esperaba.
Dopo tanto sperimentare ho trovato il prodotto ideale per le mie necessit di viaggiare leggero. Innanzitutto il fatto di essere uno zaino consente di distribuire uniformemente il peso dell’attrezzatura sulle spalle del fotografo. Ho avuto zaini monospalla, borse tipo Messenger o altro ma posso dire senza ombra di dubbio che lo zaino con due spallacci la soluzione ideale per viaggiare. La capienza buona. In esso ho riposto una mirrorless Panasonic full frame con il suo zoom e un 50 mm. All’interno c’ ancora spazio per un’altra ottica . Nella parte superiore c’ spazio anche per una fotocamera analogica con la sua ottica, oltre che per le schede di riserva e altri piccoli oggetti. All’interno c’ anche una tasca per potere alloggiare un tablet. All’esterno c’ una tasca per contenere una bottiglietta e nel lato opposto i lacci per agganciare un piccolo cavalletto. Il suo principale vantaggio la sua leggerezza. Ovviamente questo significa che se cercate di fare trekking o affrontare zone avventurose non il prodotto indicato in quanto le protezioni non sono molto spesse cos come manca la cerata per proteggerlo dalla pioggia. Altra peculiarit la possibilit di agganciarlo al trolley per il trasporto mediante una fascia posteriore
Bellissimo design, comoda e funzionale. Ci ho messo tranquillamente la mia Alpha 6700 con un sigma 16mm 1.4, un 50mm 1.8 e un 16-35. Oltre a flash, cavo usb-c e lettore di SD per iPhone.
Volevo una custodia protettiva ma compatta per la mia bridge Finepix S8500, ho trovato quello che cercavo. Sottolineo solo che bisogna fare attenzione alle dimensioni in quanto quelle riportate non sono realistiche: la fotocamera non deve essere pi di 12x12x8
Ottimo articolo che perfetto per la mia macchina fotografica. Molto pratico e permette di coontenere sia il paraluce installato che il carica batteria che un paio di filtri.
Non l’ho testato sotto la pioggia.
Me ha encantado, cmoda, funcional y compacta.
Si ests buscando llevar un porttil olvdate, como mucho un mini o chromebook de menos de 14″.
Los compartimentos para objetivos son modulares, ideales para meter un dron o los mazos de algn juego de cartas. Adems estos estn relativamente seguros porque la apertura est orientada hacia tu espalda.
La compr por su diseo y tamao, me la quedo por su multi funcionalidad.
Looks to be a well made camera bag but would not fit my Canon 7D, 2 lenses and a few accessories (extra battery, charger, etc. smaller items). Claims 30cm x 14cm x 21cm BUT is closer to 26cm x 12cm x 18cm OUTSIDE dimensions so, of course, the inside useable area is even smaller. Since this is a soft side case I thought maybe it would expand enough to fit my gear but, nope. This bag also has a pocket advertised for tablets and it does… but it doesn’t even come close to fitting my iPad Air – the pocket would need to be about 2-3cm wider but, even then, my iPad would have been about 3-4cm taller than the interior space in this bag so the top would not zip shut (I tested this by placing my iPad in the main compartment and it was sticking out of the top significantly). Summary: Looks to be a good camera bag for smaller DSLRs with up to 2 smaller lenses, point and shoots, iPad mini or other tablet of similar size.
Questo zaino sostituir una borsa a tracolla usata in precedenza e sar utilizzato per viaggiare in modalit compatta. Al primo impatto visivo mi appare piuttosto contenuto nelle dimensioni, molto leggero e piuttosto accattivante. Nel compartimento delle attrezzature, completamente modulabile, ho riposto una macchina fotografica compatta stile rx10m4 e una videocamera stile ax53 con relative batterie di ricambio, due binocoli stile h2o e prime e alcuni cavi; il tutto senza ‘spingere’. Nella tasca lunga interna ha trovato posto un tablet stile surface, mouse e adattatore (in quello spazio si va molto poco oltre). Nella tasca interna superiore rimasto spazio per tutti i cavi rimanenti, memorie, adattatori da viaggio. Ulteriore tasche disponibili per documenti e un paio di bottigliette nei lati esterni. Il peso rimasto sopportabile per il traporto, ben bilanciato e sistemato lungo la schiena. Per questi motivi, rispetto alle mie esigenze, assegno 5 stelle all’acquisto anche se al momento i tempi di consegna sono lunghi ma specificati.
Praticissima borsa per contenere fotocamera compatta, tessuto ottimo, cerniere resistenti, ha 3 tasche, una piccola frontale con zip per contenere cavetti, schedine, una centrale con zip spaziosa (la compatta ci sta dentro alla grande, avanza anche spazio) e una posteriore senza zip. Ha sia una maniglietta di tessuto sulla parte superiore sia una tracolla con moschettoni. Adatta anche per altri usi, non solo per fotocamere. Acquisto consigliato, rapporto qualit/prezzo ottimo.
This bag is almost perfect. It’s lightweight and compact but can still hold my sony A7iii with a 24-70 and have room for a few extra lenses. There’s a small compartment at the top that can hold personal items like a wallet, keys, and hard drive or a flash. It also has two side pockets so you can hold your water bottle and strap in a tripod on the other side. There’s also a laptop compartment that I can just squeeze my 13 inch macbook into. This bag is almost perfect except that the only way to access your camera is to take the entire bag off. The camera compartment is only accessible via back zipper so if you want to quickly grab your camera for a fast shot, you can’t do it. For some, this may not matter and you may actually like the access feature as it provides more security. For others (like me) that function makes this bag a dealbreaker. A shame, because it’s perfect in every other way.
Borsa esteticamente molto bella e ben realizzata. Tuttavia veramente microscopica, riesco a farci stare la mia Fuji X-T4 un 35mm f2. Nient’altro, si fatica a farci stare almeno la batteria di scorta. Vero che il modello definito “piccolo”, ma stento a considerarla una borsa.
Esteticamente molto bello, spazioso per la fotocamera e gli accessori. Un po’ meno la tasca superiore per gli oggetti normali, ma considerate le dimensioni contenute ci pu stare. Materiali sembrano resistenti.
Per chi non vuole borse inutilmente, spesso, ingombranti e molto costose. Compatta, all’interno ha separazione di scomparti. Il materiale sembra molto buono. Il maggiore pregio comunque una compattezza eccezionale. Ideale per mirrorless con obiettivo, secondo obiettivo e batteria aggiuntiva.
La mia recensione fa riferimento alla pouch, la borsa pi piccola della serie (pi piccola anche della taglia S).
In una delle immagini che presentano l’articolo mostrata con una mirrorless (mi pare una Sony ZV-E10), mentre in un’altra foto abbinata ad una fotocamera istantanea (Fuji Instax 9, credo); siccome cercavo qualcosa di poco ingombrante per trasportare la mia mirrorless (Panasonic Lumix GX80), in base a queste reference ho optato – rischiando un po’, dato che le dimensioni riportate non sono esatte – per questo modello.
Ho pagato la pouch circa 17 euro (anche se il prezzo ha iniziato ad oscillare tra i circa 16 – 14 euro nei giorni successivi al mio ordine).
La borsa non presenta i divisori interni, nemmeno la classica “retina” per contenere ad esempio i cavetti.
La mia camera, con ottica 25mm relativamente piccola, occupa interamente la borsa (vedi foto). Dubito possano starci mirrorless di dimensioni superiori alla mia o fotocamere piccole con grandi obbiettivi.
Sul fronte presente una piccola taschina in cui alloggiare giusto una seconda batteria o una scheda di memoria (vedi foto), mentre sul retro c’ una tasca molto stretta dove poter riporre ad esempio il tappo dell’obbiettivo.
Se state valutando l’acquisto di questo specifico prodotto per contenere la vostra compatta o un’action cam, potrebbe fare al caso vostro, considerando il costo e l’ottima qualit dell’articolo. A seconda delle dimensioni della compatta/action cam, volendo potreste riempire la borsa anche con qualche accessorio extra (in questo caso avrebbe fatto comodo avere anche un solo divisore, magari).
Se invece possedete una piccola mirrorless e pensate di portarvi dietro un’ottica secondaria o semplicemente il caricabatterie, meglio orientarsi su un modello di borsa pi grande.
Sconsiglio ovviamente la pouch per le macchine reflex, anche per quelle pi piccole, viste le dimensioni ridotte della borsa.
Non c’ scritto da nessuna parte, ma l’etichetta interna indica che la borsa, anche se marcata National Geographic, un prodotto Manfrotto, il che non lascia dubbi sulla bont dei materiali. Sul sito Manfrotto infatti potrete trovare diversi articoli National Geographic tra cui anche delle borse, ma non questa specifica serie poich, come indicato in descrizione, un’esclusiva Amazo
Uno zaino per fotocamera di pregevole fattura. Leggerissimo e molto ben rifinito; chiusure lampo che scorrono fluidamente senza incepparsi, cosa che in altri zaini non sempre succede e che porta spesso alla rottura delle zip; la caratteristica di avere lo scomparto per la fotocamera aderente alla schiena anzich verso l’esterno, mi parsa molto simpatica e nonostante le apparenze, pratica e sicura. Contiene comodamente una fotocamera con montato uno zoom 18/300, batterie di ricambio, obiettivo 50mm, cavetto carica batteria, telecomando e flash. E se si avesse ancora bisogno di spazio, lo zaino ne offre in abbondanza con scomparti utili per capi di abbigliamento, tablet, effetti personali. Insomma un gioiellino targato “NATIONAL GEOGRAFIC” di grande resa e indubbia qualit ad un prezzo che lo rende un ottimo affare.
So hard to find a small camera bag with a decent strap. Wanted this for my Sony RX100 in its leather case. I need a spare battery always, and a comfortable sling on my back. All the others are too small or too big. This is great: inexpensive, well built, roomy for a compact camera and its bits.
The design of this camera bag is comfortable and easy to use.
The capacity is perfect and the bag is useful.
The materials that have been made are good and they look resistant and durable too.
Open and close with a zipper and they are some foam dividers inside that you can use. It is a lovely case with a comfortable design and I recommend it.
As long as you don’t mind being a walking ad for Nat Geo (!) this is a nicely made smallish camera bag that appears to have solid build quality and a nice soft and slightly padded interior to keep your gear safe and prevent scratches. It’s not really designed for a large DSLR + lenses or the larger mirrorless lenses, but if you have a smaller system with more compact lens (or 2) this is good. It doesn’t shout “camera bag” either, which can be an advantage. Nice looking and well made, so an easy one to recommend.
As one would expect from national geographic, this is an excellent quality camera bag.
It has a space efficient design but still has a lot of padding to keep your camera safe with space for all of your equipment.
The exterior design of the bag is also pleasant, with a good durable weather resistant material ypur camera will be safe on long journeys, and the styling is very good too.
Definitely recommend
The bag is high quality and well made
Very Stylish design and lovely colours
Light weight comfortable to hold
Great amount of space
Definitely value for money and i highly recommend
Sowohl meine Fuji X100V als auch meine Fuji X-Pro3 mit Pancake Objektiv passen sehr gut bis gut in diese kompakte Kameratasche von National Geographic.
Sogar die etwas grere Nikon Z fc passt ohne Objektiv noch geradeso hinein. Alles was aber grer ist, hat keine Chance mehr.
Somit ist diese Tasche wirklich nur fr die kleinsten Vertreter ihrer Art geeignet.
Die Tasche ist gut verarbeitet.
Sowohl der Stoff, als auch der umlaufende Reiverschluss sind stabil und qualitativ hochwertig.
Gleiches gilt auch fr den Tragegurt, der mit zwei Plastikkarabinern an der Tasche befestigt wird.
Auch die sen dafr an der Kamera sind aus Kunststoff. Hier htte ich Metall erwartet. Der Kunststoff wirkt aber robust.
Die vordere und hintere Wand im Hauptfach sind mit einem fleecehnlichem Stoff versehen und zustzlich gepolstert.
Die Seitenwnde sind ungepolstert.
Auf der Vorderseite gibt es ein kleines Fach, das mit einem Reiverschluss verschlossen werden kann. Hier passen bequem einige Speicherkarten oder (flache) Akkus hinein.
Auf der Rckseite gibt es ein weiteres Fach, das komplett offen ist. Hier kann man ein paar Papiere oder sonstige Gegenstnde hineinpacken, die aber – wie gesagt – nicht gegen ein Herausfallen gesichert sind.
Ich nutze diese Tasche eigentlich nur fr meine X-100 V, damit ich diese in meinem Rucksack transportieren kann, ohne, dass die Kamera hier verkratzt.
Gegen Regen ist die Tasche nicht wirklich ein Schutz, da der Reiverschluss nicht abgedeckt ist. Leichte Schauer sollte der Inhalt aber sicher berstehen.
Die Tasche gefllt mir, auch wenn es etwas viel Plastik (sen und Karabiner) gibt, und die Seiten nicht gepolstert sind. Auch fnde ich es besser, wenn das Einsteckfach auf de Rckseite zumindest mit einem Klettverschluss gesichert worden wre.
Das gibt Abzge in der B-Note.
Alles in Allem ist die Tasche aber gut und vier Sterne wert!
This is a smart-looking bag, it’s padded for extra protection, but without being bulky or heavy.
The tablet compartment is ideal for keeping your tablet safe without worrying about scratches or damage from the camera. The mesh pockets are ideal for memory cards and adapters and all the small accessories, and the Velcro separators are going to hold everything in place.
The zips, strap and stitching are all of excellent quality and should withstand a fair bit of use. Would definitely recommend.
The bag is high quality, it seems well made with lots of padding and very durable.
The bag is reasonably lightweight with a comfortable adjustable strap.
The bag has had compartments that are attached with Velcro so they can be moved or taken out depending on how much you want to store.
They only issue is the bag may be a bit too small for big dslrs
This bag is gorgeous and detailed quite nicely like the inclusion of a thin strip on the side. A snap inside the dump pocket provides a way to divide it up. I usually leave it unsnapped and use the pocket for thinner accessories like SD.
I really like the design of this National Geographic Medium Shoulder Bag. It is not at all bulky and does offer a good amount of protection for a camera and some additional equipment. It is ideal for transporting a camera with attached lens while having some additional space for a small additional lens or other items. There is an internal pocket which would suit a smaller tablet or items like lens filters or cables and a mesh compartment on the inside of the top opening flap which is easily accessible.
It was supplied with two internal hook and loop dividers which can be positioned in the main compartment to suit a variety of camera designs. I have been using it with a Canon R7 with a 50mm lens which fits very well inside the bag with some spare batteries and accessories. The adjustable strap is a good width and comfortable if walking for a few hours. It also has an integral hand carrying handle.
The material is good quality and the overall construction of the bag is excellent. This is in my opinion a very practical camera bag which is ideal for days when I just want to carry a small amount of gear while out looking for photo opportunities. Recommended.
Good little shoulder bag for DSLR cameras. Has movable dividers and is very well padded.
Will easily hold DSLR with lens, a speedlite and another small to medium sized lens plus small bits and bobs.
Well made and seems pretty sturdy. Good value lightweight bag.
It’s a decent little bag, offering lots of padded protection. The bag is nice and simple and fits over the shoulder. There is enough room for a normal size DSLR camera, a lens, filter and a few smaller accessories, there isn’t a massive amount of space so it’s more suited for amateur photographers with only a few pieces of equipment. It’s well made and very secure, the zip is of good quality, the whole bag should last years. The padded inserts are moveable so you can set them where you need them most. Because it’s over the shoulder you can retrieve your camera quite quickly, great little starter bag!
Everything is top quality – including the twin zips.
Internally there are well padded divisions to keep equipment safe.
A long wide strap allows secure holding cross body.
All very good as you’d expect from National Geographic. I recommend it.
Nice quality material making quite the nice bag! Inner is nicely separated to allow for camera & a lens.
Not too big to ideal for travelling!
This is a review of the National Geographic Shoulder Bag. It’s meant to be used – or sold as – a medium size camera bag for a DSLR or Mirrorless camera with lense/s and accessories with a tablet compartments but it’s rather stylish, so it can/could be used without the included Velcro (foam-filled) divider panels as a normal bag. It arrived in a basic plastic bag with the adjustable shoulder strap folded up. The overall finish – from the design to the stitching – plus the zip and fittings are first class with the material used being of good quality. The bag internals are of the same standard with the material being non-scratch plus the pouch/wallet compartment for a tablet very well thought out and holds my Fire 8 inch model very neatly. If anything the odd shaped dividers are something else: one Y shaped and the other L shaped – see photos – so it was something else to get them to actually fit my camera and separate lens but got there in the end! To be honest I may well make my own custom dividers up but will see how we go with the those supplied, hence my rating.
This is a good quality medium size camera shoulder bag, I am using this with a Canon 90D which is a bulky camera with a 85mm L lens attached & a 24 to 105mm L lens both of these are bulky lens which is what I would normally take with me but depends what I am taking photos off and it is a tight fit but I know there should be no movement in the bag I can easily put a few batteries and SD cards in the bag but that would be it no other lens could fit.
There is a handle on the top of the bag, a strap on the back of the bag so this can be used and it also has a long should strap which is excellent so will hang down to my waist.
The bag comes with two velcro dividers so you can adjust the inside of the bag to your needs, it has a interior mesh pocket and a separate compartment you might just be able to fit a very small tablet in this, the bag is well padded.
Overall this is a very good bag but I could not give it five stars due to two minor reason and one not so minor, first I would have liked the mesh pocket to have a zip or even some velcro so you could close it this is probably just me but I do sometimes to put change or my keys in here and I feel they would fall out into the bag with no way to close it.
Second minor point there is no padding on the shoulder strap this would have been nice its not so much of an issue as you will be using the camera but at the end of the day if you have a long walk/ journey home you don’t want the straps digging into you.
My third point the camera bag is well padded but I would have liked the bottom of the bag to have the same amount of padding as the front and back of the bag for me if anything there should be more padding on the bottom of the bag as this is where you will be putting the bag down the most but this seems to be the general case with most bags and I am not sure why.
Overall I am happy with the bag and would recommend it but as with any bag it just depends on how much camera equipment you want to take with you.
This is a very compact camera bag. The overall volume is pretty small to start with- the longest side is around 26cm- and a big proportion of that is padding. So you can’t fit all that much in here overall, but what you do fit in will be very well protected. Mirrorless camera bodies help you to be a bit more space-efficient than older cameras, but if you want to carry round a variety of lenses or a bunch of other accessories, you may find the space a little bit limiting.
There are two optional compartment dividers inside, which can very easily be removed as they’re only attached with Velcro-style fastenings. One of them is a Y-shape fold-over protector which allows one of the side compartments to be divided top and bottom as well, not necessarily a sturdy solution but a handy one if you want to get extra padding between items inside the case. There’s a slip side pocket as well, good for the SD-card style storage. It’s not a super-inventive interior arrangement, but it is practical and efficient and does give you a few options. And again, since the interior dividers are well padded, the protection level is high.
The straps are disappointingly a little ordinary. They have a slightly rough and threadbare feel to them, a little like rucksack straps, and the way they attach to the main case is straightforward but no better than a school bag. I also wish the top handle was as padded as some of the interior elements, to make it more pleasant to hold.
National Geographic as a brand is no longer as iconic to me as it used to be in the 80’s, when it was the definitive natural photography magazine above all others. Now with its not-always-brilliant TV offerings it’s a brand I’m a bit less excited about overall, but the principle of spectacular photography is there, and it is something for me to aspire to. On the other hand it does scream “expensive” though, making me want to hold it just a little tighter if carrying it around a crowded city.
Unless you’re specifically looking at using this for a camera, or something of a similar size that would benefit from a lot of protection, then it doesn’t make a lot of sense- other bags at a similar price will offer more capacity. But if you’ve got a new camera and you’re looking for a way to store it that’s a bit swanky but very practical, this could be a good choice.
It has been an excellent investment. The bag was able to hold my DSLR camera and my drone, which are my main photo and video pieces of equipment.
The interior mesh pocket conveniently stores small accessories like spare batteries, loose cables, lens filters, or memory cards.
One of the standout features of this bag is the foam dividers, which allow me to modify the bag to fit my specific gear easily.
Well-made bag; it feels premium. It’s a durable, lightweight, and well-organized bag that is perfect for anyone with a DSLR or mirrorless camera.
I would highly recommend it to anyone needing a reliable camera bag.
This is a very sturdy, well-made, bag, and the National Geographic branding is very striking.
The internal space can be personalised by positioning the Velcro fastened dividers to best protect your camera and accessories.
There’s also a padded space for a tablet at the front of the case and a zipped mesh compartment in the lid.
So far so good, but I was surprised and disappointed that it was smaller than I expected from the photographs in the product description. It was too small for my needs, and my Samsung tablet was too big for the space provided. However, to be fair, my equipment is fairly old, and bigger than some current models and it is excellent value.
All is not lost, I passed it to my daughter who is delighted with it.
Superb bag, I have a Sony A7 and it fits lovely inside with a spare lens and some batteries and other little bits and bobs. Makes it feel like I am not even carrying anything, looks really stylish, great size, brilliant material, great strap length, easy to get into without the worry of someone trying to rob you. Overall just a great size bag for on the go camera carrying.
The proportions of this camera bag make it suitable for a wide range of cameras and lenses, together with various accessories. It is long and quite tall, and just thick enough to accommodate the height of most digital and 35mm film cameras with or without a moderate zoom or prime lens. A camera can be stored in the bag lens down or up, or on its side. The two hinged and padded inserts are attached to the inside of the bag via their velcro flaps to form sub-compartments to hold lenses and to support the camera body, or to create additional padding zones and so on. The permutations are many, and it should be possible to customise a configuration to suit various combinations of equipment. I was able to fit a Sony R1, or an Olympus DSLR with a few changes, and all but the bulkiest cameras should fit. There is also a full-width pocket for tablets.
The tough fabric is padded with foam, and the whole bag is remarkably lightweight. Modern plastic cameras and lenses should be well-protected. The top flap is double-zipped. It is not the best for quick access, but secure when closed. I like the top-opening, but prefer a wrap-over flap. The fabric handle is attached to the opening flap, but there is an adjustable longer strap as well.
This is a well-made and thoughtfully-designed bag.
I like this camera bag. It’s great quality, nicely padded to protect our equipment. Bag is zipped and inside has divided pockets. Shoulder strap is adjustable but not padded. Bag with camera inside wouldn’t be heavy any way so strap doesn’t need to be an extra supportive. I like the National Geographic logo which makes this bag special.
Price is okay, can recommend it.
This is a great size for a day out… big enough for camera body and a couple of lenses.
It comes with 2 half height dividers such the bottom half of the bag could be sectioned into 3 spaces. The dividers have padded flaps that when laid flat, cover the section or if lifted will reach the top of the bag.
The top flap has a mesh pocket for memory cards, batteries etc., but I would have preferred if this pocket was closed with a zip… it only has an overlap piece of mesh.
The handle on the top is strong and comfortable to grip.
All sides, the bottom and the top are padded and will provide a good amount of protection against light knocks.
The bag flap has double zip pullers, so can open the bag using either puller.
Overall, at 34.95 (December 2022), I would say that is good value for this extremely well made bag… Great day bag or accessories bag.
No hesitation rating 5 imho and would definitely recommend.
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Fr die schnellen Leser nehme ich meine Bewertung vorweg, nachfolgend erlutere ich Ihnen die Details meiner Entscheidungsfindung, meine Eindrcke zum Produkt.
An sich dachte ich an 5 Sterne, doch es sollen 5+ Sterne werden, denn die Tasche liefert etwas mehr, als ich erwartet htte. Ich hatte sie fr eine Kompaktkamera vorgesehen, doch nun stelle ich fest, auch meine Leica M Vollformat Kamera passt hinein, wenn auch nur mit einem flachen Objektiv.
Die Verarbeitungsqualitt und auch die Materialauswahl ist gelungen und berzeugend, dazu kleine durchdachte Details, die ich schtze.
Zunchst dachte ich daran, fr die Artikelbeschreibung einen Stern abzuziehen, denn die Langbeschreibung fhrt Merkmale an, die diese Tasche nicht hat. Bei genauer Betrachtung zeigt sich jedoch, die Beschreibung deckt die ganze Serie ab. Scrollt man nach unten, sieht man die Gegenberstellung und hier sind auch deutlich die Abmessungen und Ausstattungen der Taschen angefhrt. Es passt alles, ich habe keinerlei Kritik, weder an der Artikelbeschreibung, noch am Produkt selbst.
Wie bereits erwhnt, gedacht war die Tasche fr meine GR IIIx und eventuell auch fr die X100, doch ich war sehr erstaunt, dass auch meine Leica M mit dem flachen 28mm Summaron Objektiv hinein passt. Die Kamera fllt die Tasche perfekt aus, sehen Sie dazu mein Bild. Ein Objektiv Summicron 35mm oder hnliche Baugre funktioniert nicht mehr, wenn also eine M in die Tasche soll, da nur mit einem kompakten Objektiv.
Meine Q2 habe ich nicht mehr und gehe davon aus, dass sie nicht in die Tasche passen wrde, denn das Objektiv steht dann doch zu weit vor der Kamera ab.
In der Streetfotografie verwende ich gerne 28, 35 und 50mm und eben hierbei zunehmend mehr die M mit dem 28mm Objektiv.
Fr eine so teure Kamera ist es wichtig, dass sie nicht durch Reiverschlsse oder hnliches verkratzt und das kann hier nicht passieren. Die Tasche besitzt einen geschtzte Reiverschluss, also nach innen geschtzt. Links und rechts an den Seiten gibt es je ein solides Stck Futter, dass einmal dafr sorgt, dass die Front der Tasche, wenn sie ganz geffnet ist, nicht unbeabsichtigt aufklappt, zudem werden die Seiten der Kamera geschtzt, so kratzt der Reiverschluss nicht am Gehuse. Die Futter Einsttze passen exakt zur Hhe meiner M Kamera.
Vorne und hinten, ist die Tasche innen sehr weich und kratzfrei gepolstert, so kann man der Tasche auch sehr teure Kameras bedenkenlos anvertrauen.
Hinten gibt es ein nach oben offenes flachen Einsteckfach, hier passt ein Smartphone normaler Gre hinein, aber auch 1-2 Filter. Vorne gibt es eine Reiverschlusstasche, sie bietet sich fr Speicherkarten oder einen Ersatzakku an.
Der Trageriemen ist in seiner Breite sinnvoll zur Grer der Tasche angepasst, wobei ich anmerken mchte, meine M darin ist schon ein gewichtiger Klotz und wenn man nicht sieht was in der Tasche ist, staunt man ber das Gewicht von etwas mehr als 1 kg. Dennoch, die Tasche trgt sich gut damit und mchte man mal auf den Riemen verzichten, lsst er sich an beiden Karabinern leicht abnehmen und die Tasche kann man dann am Handgriff tragen. Gerade auch dieser gefllt mir sehr, denn ich bentige nicht immer einen Riemen und Handgriffe sind an so kleinen Taschen schon sehr selten.
Die Reiverschlsse laufen sehr gut, die Nhte und der Zuschnitt sind exakt gearbeitet, ich bin hchst zufrieden und vergebe 5+ Sterne, verbunden mit einer besonders wertschtzenden Kaufempfehlung. Prfen Sie die Gre Ihrer Kamera, wenn sie passt, machen Sie mit dieser wunderbar kompakten Tasche nichts falsch.
Vielen Dank fr Ihre Aufmerksamkeit bei der Lektre meiner Rezension. Wenn Sie mchte, geben Sie mir gerne ein Feedback oder einen “Daumen” dazu, ich freue mich darber.
I got this for my husband as he has an expensive camera and lens with additional batteries and charger and did not have a storage bag, so this medium sized shoulder bag seemed to be appropriate for him. This bag has National Geographic written on the front side in that organisation’s colours and does look very attractive.
The bag hardly weighs anything but is very well made, the materials are first class and should last for a long time, at the top, there are two zips to open the top, on the backside, there is a stitched strap, which you can use to put on the top of a bag handle to carry it, on this side, there is also a velcro flap for a bit more storage, there is also a shoulder strap as well as a handle on the top as well.
Once you have opened it the top of the flap has a mesh for storing small batteries and memory cards or a USB cable, there is also an IPad holder on the inside, this is well cushioned. For the camera and other accessories, there are three compartments, but the dividers can be removed as they are held there with velcro, so you can take one off and have two compartments or both for one large storage area.
This is a lovely camera bag, but I suppose you can use it for other things as well, such as stationary or as a vanity case, but we are going to use it for a camera and I have to say it is big enough for my husband’s camera, but if you have a number of lenses then you may need the pack back carrying case or something else larger. I think this bag is very well priced for the quality of the bag and deserves five stars and is highly recommended.
For me this is a medium sized bag. The main interior compartment is 260mm long x 160mm deep x 90 wide. Within the main compartment is an interior pocket the length and height of the main compartment. A zip on the longest side and both short sides closes the main compartment. An external pocket is closed by a short strip of Velcro-like material. Two loose internal partitions fixed by Velcro are included for packing lenses. The bag feels adequately padded. There isn’t additional protection from rain, and I don’t know how weather proof it is.
The bag size will probably suit most people. It takes my Sony FDR-AX700 video camera with the lens hood in place, with plenty of room above it.
A nice, straightforward, well-made camera bag -as might be expected for a National Geographic branded offering. Pricing is also quite good (just under 35 as of late December ’22).
Supplied in basic packaging (sufficient to stop shipping damage), first impressions are good: materials are nice and solid, well-finished, with the usual nice, slightly rough outer texture. Normally I have concerns that these finishes lend themselves to snagging, but it all seems tight enough to avoid that, unless you’re making a real effort to cause damage. The machine-stitching is well-executed and the ensemble, including strap, feels well-made -important if you’re going to be carrying about several hundred pounds of cameras, lenses and the like. The zip & clips are solid too. As a bag, it’s relatively compact, but opening confirms decent capacity. Again, the internal finish is good -soft, non-scratch, well-padded, with convenient foam dividers -ideal for purpose or even, at a pinch, more general use if necessary. Overall, a quality, lightweight, well-made camera bag at a sensible price.
A good mid range camera bag. Provides good protection and padding for the camera and reasonable protection if dropped although I don’t think it would resist a proper drop. Four day to day use, it can be adjusted for the size of the camera and lenses. Has a few useful pockets for cards, batteries etc. looks nice. Recommended