Cwatcun Small Camera Bag Shoulder Camera Bag

Cwatcun Small Camera Bag Shoulder Camera Bag for Photographer Canvas Water Resistant DSLR Sling Camera Bag Compatible with Nikon Sony Lightweigth

Cwatcun Small Camera Bag Shoulder Camera Bag for Photographer Canvas Water Resistant DSLR Sling Camera Bag Compatible with Nikon Sony Lightweigth


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  1. WATER-RESISTANT CANVAS
  2. RAIN COVER
  3. TRIPOD STRAP
  4. HEADPHONE & CHARGING HOLE
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15 Responses

  1. TheresaHutchiso says:

     United Kingdom

    I love the colour. The bag is compact but plenty of room for camera body and two lenses. Also space for other essentials incl keys, purse etc. It sits a little strange and can feel heavy depending on what you have in there. The padded strap could be better. Easy to locate your kit.

  2. GiselleSikora says:

     United Kingdom

    I spent a while looking at which bag to order and I am very glad I decided upon this one. Though obviously a camera bag, it doesn’t stand out too much and is very comfortable to wear. It is a great size for my Canon EOS R10 with a lens on and the zip compartments mean I can also store a spare battery and SD card easily. I am very happy with this bag and will use it when I just want to take my camera out with me without any extras.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really well put together case, great zips and plenty of compartments for your odds and ends.
    Loving the raincover that is stashed away in a zipped area under the main Camera compartment.

  4. RooseveltBlauba says:

     United Kingdom

    Really cute bag without looking like a camera bag! I went for the small one and it fits my Canon DSLR, with 50mm lens attached and 2 more lenses at a bit of a squeeze but that’s just right for me.
    Handy raincover and loads of pockets for extra stuff. Just wish it came in more colours!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought the small size as I’m trying to travel light and my body plus 2 lenses fits nicely. Plenty of compartments for more than just my camera gear which really helps. Can’t comment on durability yet but at this price I’m not overly worried – looks well enough made and importantly is padded nicely.

    The main reason I bought this is that it doesn’t shout CAMERA BAG! when you use it so it’s more discrete than many other more expensive products with their names/logos printed on the outside. In my opinion that alone makes it a good but as it reduces the risk of theft.

  6. VirgiliRoss says:

     United Kingdom

    Great bag, so much storage and pockets. Very comfy, not as comfy with a tripod but I have it quite loose. But it can be adjusted by the strap. Perfect camera bag if u want one that doesn’t look like a camera bag.

  7. Tomas Malloy says:

     United Kingdom

    Although this is never going to compete with the big names, which have nicer materials, this is a very convenient sized camera bag and feels fairly sturdy.

    It has enough space for a mirrorless camera and a lens or two and it’s small enough not to be a burden if you’re out and about. If you need a big kit then you’d choose something else, obviously, but for a leisurely day’s shooting this is ideal as far as I’m concerned.

    If you use a micro four thirds kit you’d fit in even more if you place things carefully.

    You don’t have to use it just for camera gear, obviously. It’s also a nice size for a day’s travel holding your phone, powerbank, keys and wallet etc.

  8. KristofT25 says:

     United Kingdom

    Stylish and really comfortable bag! So much nicer than my last bag that only gave me a back pain.
    I went for the large one and with my micro 4/3 camera it fits quite a lot. The inside is soft and have thick padding and the outside feels very sturdy.
    I only wish I could tighten the strap a bit more to sit tighter on body.

  9. JackiOBIVxhme says:

     United Kingdom

    I normally carry my big camera bag but big = heavy. If I use my over-the-shoulder single strap mini camera bags I find it a bit uncomfortable the way the bag bounces around. I wanted a different option, so tried this.

    I got the bigger size. It’s not that bug, and yet, it’s plenty big enough. I can easily fit a A7iv and 2 lenses with space for more if I need it. There are 2 front pockets (one that zips), a back pocket, and side pockets that don’t have zips or velcro. The back one is expecially useful for keeping items safe.

    The material is thick and feels durable. Stitching is also solid. Padding is more than adequate. There is a pocket within the main compartment but it’s almost like its for documents because its flat, so I’m not sure what it’s for. The supplied dividers also have some issues. There are 2 – 1 is small with velcro. The other has no velcro so doesn’t fix in place which is…. not helpful.

    ** Conclusions **
    It’s a nice little bag. We’ll made and bigger than many small bags whilst being comfortable to carry. In truth iv ended up using this even without the camera just as a man, especially when cycling. It’s not thr cheapest bag but it is good quality and is currently my most-used bag so easy to recommend

    5.0 out of 5 stars A more comfortable optio

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A stylish intuitive bag, made out of a soft, durable material sewn to a premium level.

    Pros:

    – Long adjustable, wide, thick strong strap that wraps over the shoulder across your chest with a large shoulder pad to prevent the strap from rubbing against your neck.

    – Thick padded walls and bottom that would keep your expensive equipment secure and knock proof.

    – I have the large and its very roomy while being compact.

    – Has oodles of compartments, some with zips, some small, some large, great for filters and plugs and chargers and other bits and bobs.

    – Comes with dividers but i didn’t use them, i prefer the extra space without them, always a great option to have for those who like to keep the DSLR and lenses separate.

    – Comes with an elastic strong waterproof cover that looks like an extra large shower cap, big enough to fit a DSLR and a reasonably large lens. Without this, it would be fine in light, drizzle rain but not heavy rain.

    Cons:

    – None.

    I’m extremely pleased with this camera bag (you could use it for none camera equipment too).

    I have a camera bag that wasn’t cheap but a tight fit (see photo comparison) that housed a Canon 1300 DSLR, the standard 18-55mm STM lens and a 55-250mm STM lens with lens hood, chargers and filters, there was nothing wrong with this bag other than it wasn’t big and the neck strap was uncomfortable, i really pushed it to its limits. Now i am repurposing it for the times when i want a lightweight setup for my astronomy equipment.

    This larger camera bag is more comfortable to use and a huge improvement over my older camera bag, mostly in the space department and now i can store more equipment together.

    5.0 out of 5 stars My advice, buy the large, it made a huge different in transporting my camera equipment.

  11. Dr Joseph S Maresca says:

     United Kingdom

    Review of Cwatcun Small Camera Bag

    Arrives in a simple plastic bag for packaging. Inside is the camera bag, a couple of dividers and a rain cover. The bag is aimed at smaller cameras, mirrorless micro four-thirds or other crop sensor cameras would be ideal. I was able to fit my Nikon Z7 full frame camera and a second lens into the bag. The bag has lots of pockets. Inside there is a sleeve for a tablet although my iPad Air was a tight fit and a pocket for a phone, again it is a tight fit if you have a larger phone you would have to use the tablet sleeve instead.

    Outside the bag has the features you would expect on a large pro camera bag. The back has a large zipped pocket for valuables, you need to store flat things in the back pocket to keep the packed bag comfortable on your back. The front has a large hook and loop closure pocket and a smaller zipped pocket ideal for spare batteries and memory cards. The bottom has a hidden zipper pocket and two straps that could be used to secure a small tripod or raincoat. The sides have elasticated pockets for a water bottle although given the sling bag design I would be concerned that anything in the side pockets could slip out.

    In summary a nice sling bag for a small camera system, would be ideal for travel adventures / street photography.

    In terms of openness, I was sent this camera bag under the Amazon Vine programme for an impartial review.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great camera bag features on a small scale

  12. HarriettHooper says:

     United Kingdom

    This vag had been designed by a photographer Great featyres include loads of pockets even room for a small folding brolly My favourite bag now if i am just carrying one body with a lens

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Most camera bags are designed for full frame, meaning if you are taking out a mirrorless APS-C camera, your bag is carrying mostly fresh air as it is too big (or you use the empty space to pack far more lenses than you actually need!).

    This bag is perfect for mirrorless APS-C with a couple of lenses. Full frame mirrorless (such as an A7x, which I tried) will fit, but only if you put it in lens first rather than body first – probably too tight a fit to buy this bag for full frame

    Highlights:
    – as mentioned above, this bag is designed for smaller mirrorless cameras, so more suitable for m43 and APS-C than the standard bags that are usually ‘one size fits all’ because they are actually designed for full frame, leaving you with an over-sized bag.
    – It has extra padding in the base of the bag; the bag already has adequate padding sewn into the body, but you get an extra pad to add to the base. This points to very good design (if you ever drop a camera bag, the chances are that it will fall onto its base).
    – Waterproof exit points for a USB cable.
    – It looks a lot better than many other bags, mainly because the outer material is cloth canvas and not something obviously synthetic
    – The open side pockets are elasticated at the top, so your batteries will not fall out. So many other bags do not do this!

    Any downsides?
    – The white version will get dirty if you use it like I do (i.e. put it on the ground in a field a lot!).
    – Because the outer bag material is cloth, it isn’t as waterproof as other synthetic material bags. It would have to be a serious downpour for water to get into the inner compartment though, so not a biggie IMO.

    Overall very good; one of the primary reason you’d buy APS-C/M43 is because of the smaller size, and you don’t want to be compromising this by lugging a bag designed for full frame!

  14. MonroeELMxwwxss says:

     United Kingdom

    so nice for what the price is, theres a phone pocket and so much storage. even an earphone bit to listen to music while you do photography its amazing. 10/10 would recommend

    5.0 out of 5 stars amazing quality

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Would have given a 5 star Overall rating if one of the tripod-strap buckles hadn’t been mis-installed with quite a struggle to redo due to the thick double-fold strap ends – so QC not 100% ! HOWEVER, this IS a QUALITY camera bag that doesn’t look like your typical “camera bag”. It already holds my Nikon 1 with 3 lenses, 2 spare batteries and several filters; a bit of extra internal padding would easily allow a 4th small lens without conflict (or other bulkier item like a charger?) which would be besides all the (slim) stuff one can stuff into its other internal and external pockets plus its elasticated side pockets and then with one’s tripod hung off the bottom. Really “neat” design IMO. VFM “only” given 4 stars because Cwatcun offer some quite nice (by the looks of) cheaper bags that might suit some folk well enough.