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📷 Black Camera Sling Bag by Amazon Basics - 8 x 6 x 15 Inches Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 📷 Black Camera Sling Bag by Amazon Basics - 8 x 6 x 15 Inches

Camera bag with ergonomic and padded sling strap—rotate from back to front for quick, easy access. Fits 1 DSLR camera with attached zoom lens and 1 or 2 extra lenses or accessories; fits most popular DSLR models. Main compartment opens in 2 stages—camera access, then lenses/accessories; removable internal dividers; adjustable padded waist belt. Top compartment for accessories or personal items; stash pocket, front pocket, and 2 built-in memory-card pockets; external tripod-securing system. Interior measures 6.50x4.25x10.30inch (LxWxH); exterior measures 7.87x6.25x15.5inch (LxWxH).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hooray! Compact but fits everything!

Can't believe it fits! This durable bag makes me happy! As an outdoor photographer, I needed a bag that was lightweight and durable. And this bag meets my requirements. Plus a waterproof case! I have a 70-300mm lens, a 90mm 1:1 macro lens, an 18-55mm lens and three diopters along with my Nikon D5600 and speedlite flash in the main compartment and I can use the flash ring and all its filters and connection rings, extra camera battery and adapter, double A batteries (4) in the upper compartment…

Pros
  • Pretty
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good bag, bad buckle quality

I just received this bag and I use it at Disney World so it doesn't work all day. It was very frustrating to deal with the detachable strap. That big issue aside, the bag itself is perfect for what I need. I have a Panasonic G7 (mirrorless camera) with a kit lens that fits perfectly in the center slot. Also fits my lens cover, Rode Video Mic Go with dead cat cover and my charger and spare battery. There are several small pockets for lens caps and extra SD cards! I put my handy tripod in the…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Great kit for bird watching.

I bought my first repackaged shoulder bag from Revain. For birdwatching on a bike or hiking: a flat water bottle in the side pocket (with velcro straps to secure the bottle), Zeiss Terra ED 8x25 compact binoculars and Canon SX720 compact superzoom in the top pocket (not big enough for standard 8x40 containers ) , electric hand warmer. in front pocket (for Minnesota winters). A Nikon D500 DSLR with a Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 attached in the main (bottom) compartment (slight bulge in the top…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Outlet required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect camera bag for on the go

This camera bag is perfect for the photographer on the go. Mine fits perfectly on my D3400 with a 35mm prime lens along with an 18-55mm lens and an 18-140mm lens in the main compartment with no issues. My charger fits in a front pocket, a couple of SD cards in a mesh SD pocket in the main compartment, I have filters and a lens grip on top. Everything fits securely and the way the main compartment opens allows me to unzip the side to get my camera out or my SD cards and I can unzip everything to

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hard fit for telephoto and body but excellent medium case

The case is excellent. The seat is ergonomically comfortable. Locks work smoothly. The division of subjects is good. Appearance is pleasant. It is so beautiful that I am keeping it even though it is too small for my needs. It will be better for my daughter who will inherit my Canon Rebel as I finally bought myself something new - a Canon 6D Mark II. The 6D sleeve fits perfectly in a bag, with two lenses. The problem is that my Sigma 70-200mm only fits in this bag when it is detached from the…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 2 out of 5

bag for the camera. Fur. for camera bags

Advantages: - hanging style. - Pretty well built. Cons: - Too small for large cameras; too bulky for small cameras. - The camera flap is very awkward to use. - The zip opening slows down the user and makes a quick lens change almost impossible. .- Dividers can only be used in one configuration because of the way the velcro was attached, very inflexible; cannot be configured to access everything without fully opening the valve - camera room plus 3 small lenses or accessories, cannot be…

Pros
  • Fits 1 DSLR with attached zoom lens and 1 or 2 optional lenses or accessories; fits most DSLR models
Cons
  • ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Compact bag for easy travel. User maintenance is essential.

For the price you get a large camera bag from Revain Basics. While a camera bag has some downsides, it's perfect for carrying a DSLR or mirrorless camera, three lenses if you have them, and other accessories. You won't be able to fit a long lens in it, but of course compact zooms and small to medium sized lenses will fit in the two padded compartments on either side of the larger body. I love that I can switch from a shoulder bag to a fanny pack with a clip, but this is also where this bag can…

Pros
  • Internal dimensions 6.50 x 4.25 x 10.30 inches (L x W x H); External dimensions 7.87x6.25x15.5 inches (LxWxH)
Cons
  • Unnecessary features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Got a well known branded alternative and are very satisfied

I'm a casual photographer using a combination of a Nikon DSLR with a kit lens, an Olympus Tough camera and an iPhone 7+. I take most of my shots while riding my bike around the Washington area. All of my gear is quickselected, allowing me to fire quickly and cover a large area. Even my mobile phone holder on the bike is designed for quick access (QuadLock). I argued with myself a lot before ordering this $30 bag. The sizing and specs seem right, but will it hold up? Should I go for the $75…

Pros
  • Top compartment for accessories or personal items; hidden pocket, front pocket and 2 integrated memory card pockets; external tripod mount system
Cons
  • Some nuances