• 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 8.0x6.0x15.3inch (LxWxH)

It's like Amazon took notes from all the camera bag sellers & churned out the perfect bag. It's durable & reinforced at stress points. The photos don't do it justice. The shoulder straps are padded, as is the back rest. There are spots to clip on carabiner hooks and specialized tripod straps. And then the pockets. So many pockets & compartments. In the padded camera compartment you can put your camera & 3 lenses, securely & safely. There's a zippered pocket for spare batteries/sim cards. The compartment on the top is roomy enough to fit my Note 5, wallet, pack of cigs, & sunglasses with space leftover. I can't begin to express how perfect this bag is. Highly recommended.

Love this bag! Just got a new professional camera, never had one before, so I needed a bag. Did some looking, liked the idea of a sling bag after reading reviews and found this one by Amazon for a nice price. Seems more comfortable than shoulder bags, especially when I plan to use while traveling and don't need extra strain on my shoulders. It has a lot of room, I fit camera and two lenses in the main body and there is plenty of room in other compartments for more things. Seems well made and what I love is that is has a water resistant cover that comes out of the bottom to help protect again light rains! Also has a lens cloth attached inside so you can't lose it and bag has great padding protection.

I can't believe it so fits! This sturdy bag makes me happy! As a person that does outdoor Photography I really needed a heavy duty bag that was lightweight. And this bag meets my needs. As well as having the waterproof slip cover! I have a 70-300mm lens, a 90mm 1:1macro lens, an 18-55mm lens and three diopters along with my Nikon D5600 and my Speedlite in the main compartment and I'm able to fit my flash ring and all its filters and connector rings, an extra camera battery and adapter, double A batteries (4) in the top compartment. In the lower compartment I am able to keep an extra battery adapter, lens cleaners and wiperi usually keep my keys in here as well. The two strap system allows me to wear in on my back and swivel it around without taking it off to grab whichever lens I need along with my camera body. I'm not a strong person with a bad back so having a bag that doesn't weigh me down is great. It makes it easy to use and maneuver while hiking and taking pictures. I highly recommend.

This is the 5th bag I've tried for my DSLR as follows: (See Picture) Two lenses (one large (300mm) one small 80MM) Cleaning kit External flash Extra memory card in case. 3 spare batteries and charger. Overall this bag is VERY well designed (for a right handed person). Once loaded, you can then slip this whole bag into your day pack or luggage if needed. This bag has the correct and convenient pockets and options, using all space so things are held in place but accessible. This zippers and handles are excellent...it is a "sling" bag so you can use it in front or on you back ok. The main compartments "reconfigurable" baffles are typical but work. The rain cover is another feature add I love. If you do outdoor photography in areas you need to protect, or quickly access/stow your camera (such as sporting, nature/animal and hiking) this is perfect. If you then need to stow/travel the whole kit you get that option as well.

Great bag - I use it to carry my DJI Mavic pro and ALL of my accessories. It fits the drone (in a protective case), the controller (also in a case), four battery charger, charger cord & brick, car charger, three extra batteries, all required cables, four extra cards with adapters in a protective case, 8 extra props, and landing pad. Everything is snug without much movement but still feels well protected. Have traveled to multiple countries in the time that I've owned the bag and it still looks new.

I’m a casual photographer who uses a combination of Nikon DSLR w/kit lens, Olympus Tough point-and-shoot, and an iPhone 7+. I take most of my shots while biking around the DC area. All of my gear is chosen based on fast access so I can shoot quickly and cover a lot of ground. Even my bike mount for my phone is designed for speedy access (QuadLock). I strongly debated with myself before ordering this $30 bag. The size and features seemed right, but would it hold up? Should I go with the name brand Lowepro Slingshot 102 for $75? Or the updated Lowepro Slingshot Edge 150 AW for $80? Outcome: I ordered the AmazonBasics bag because it was available for 1-day delivery and I needed it right away. Truthfully, I admit I was having a twinge of buyer’s remorse immediately after hitting the purchase button. I kept going back and reading reviews of the Slingshot 102. However, upon receiving it and putting it into action the next day, I can say I made the right decision. Very happy with this little bag! Pros: It’s a very nice knockoff of the Slingshot 102. It only lacks the contrasting gray panels (cosmetic) and the Lowepro logo. Functionally it seems identical even down to the integrated hidden rain cover. All of my usual gear fit comfortably without the need to overstuff. Cons: Wish it still had the blaze orange interior of previous versions, and wish the front pocket with side bellows was just a little bit deeper. Neither are deal breakers, especially the space comment. After all, this is designed as a grab-and-go bag. Comfort: I wore it for over 5 hours at a photowalk on a steamy morning. The straps never caused any binding or pinching. The system worked as advertised every time I dipped into the main storage area. A simple clip release and pivot and I was into my gear. Since then I have shortened the main strap slightly and it feels even better. The padding on the side against your back is surprisingly generous. This is especially advantageous if you wear this bag while biking when more of the weight of the bag will be borne by your back. Speaking of biking, the day after the photowalk I took out my DSLR and the padded dividers and used that space to pack a light jacket on a 15-mile ride. I had plenty of room to spare and may have been able to fit the camera back in there if I chose to, just without the padded Velcro dividers. I haven’t tried packing a regular tripod yet. I use a mini Manfrotto Pixie with a cellphone clip and it fits perfectly in the side pocket. This is a light, sturdy, versatile bag that also scores style points. I am going to put a lot of miles on this one.

This bag is everything I need in a compact day bag. Room for my 80D, two lenses, spedlight, trigger, charger, extra battery plus a handful of filters, cleaning tools ectt. I've had this for four months. its very well built and has held up very well. Honestly I couldn't be more satisfied. Would certainly recommend.

This camera bag is perfect for the simple on the go photographer. Mine fits my D3400 with 35mm Prime lens perfectly, along with my 18-55mm lens and 18-140mm lens in the main compartment with no issues. My charger fits in the front pocket, some SD cards in an SD netting pocket inside the main compartment, in the top I have some filters and my lens pen. All of it fits securely and thanks to how the main compartment opens I can unzip the side to slip my camera out or get to my SD cards and can unzip everything to get to my lenses. The bag itself feels highly durable, it's comfortable to carry around, swinging it around to access things on the go is smooth. The rainbag is attached and easily pulls out and goes back into it's holder. If you are going for a little more serious photography jobs, ones that need more equipment like lighting, speedlites, multiple lenses, etc you might want to look at something a little larger. This sling bag was definitly meant for the more on the go, simple jobs that don't need too much equipment for them. You can still fit a couple of lenses and a speedlite in this bag, but not much pass that. Overall though I would recommend it.

This bag works out great! It's not heavy, it fits the lenses that I need, my camera, and other loose items like batteries, memory cards, some cleaning cloths, etc. Not bulky at all, and because it's a sling bag, I don't have to take it off to grab my camera if I've put it in the bag or any of the lenses. Good price, too!

I almost went with a more expensive bag for quality. This bag has a ton of pockets with varying sizes. The straps are well made, and it even has a strap for carrying a tripod. Im excited to take this with me to europe. Its a steal at the price ~$20.