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Five Star Reviews:

9%
Super cute! Works best for a digital camera but ...
October 10, 2015
Super cute! Works best for a digital camera but did fit my DSLR with 1 lens but the lens had to be unattached.
This bag is great! I highly recommend it
July 7, 2015
This bag is great! I highly recommend it.
Five Stars
November 7, 2014
I bought this as a gift and they love it. Quality materials and a good price.
VERY HAPPY PRO-Photographer
October 31, 2014
I love this camera bag I have an Olympus Evolt E-500 and it fits in the bag together or apart i LOVE that it came with a matching Camera strap (TOO CUTE) overall i am SUPER PLEASED!!!!!!!!
AH MA ZINGGGGGGGGG! Love it.
April 15, 2014
I love this bag! Not only does it keep my camera safe it's soooo cute too! & I got it super quick! A+++++++
Camera Bag
March 14, 2013
I originally thought this was a purse when I placed the order, when I received it I realizedit was a camera bag, however i use it as a purse and it works just fine. It comes with two straps, a leather one that matches the bag which goes on the actual bag, then there is a nylon strap that comes inside the bag for your camera. It's a very cute purse/camera bag.
70%
Does all I need
December 10, 2016
I bought a friend one of these in 2013 and he had carried it to Alaska, the Smokies, the Canadian Maritimes and other places. Before I ordered mine, I asked him if it met all his needs and would he change anything. His answers were "yes" and "not a thing". It's early days yet but so far my experience is the same. I have room for all my camera gear, including a zoom lens, tripod and a Speedlite. I like the waist belt because it stabilizes the pack. The shoulder straps are well padded and hand carrying by the top handle is a useful alternative. The movable dividers allow easy customization. And there are plenty of pockets inside and out. The only small minus has been that when I adjust the shoulder straps to suit me, the chest strap is under my chin and thus not useful. Can't figure how that is possible but anyway I would not use it except in the most extreme terrain.
Does it fit the HTC Vive? YES! (Read notes)
August 9, 2016
Since I didn't see any reviews geared more toward those purchasing this as a carrying case for the HTC Vive.The backpack is sturdy. There is one main large pocket-compartment, another wide (albeit flat) pocket next to it, a smaller pocket on the front, and two side pockets for peripherals. The backpack itself is quite small-ish.The main compartment is very well padded, with soft pads on the back and completely around the sides, along with the adjustable pads which you can use to create your own padded compartments in the main pocket.Now, the main question: Does everything fit? YES, but it's a very snug fit. I've attached a picture of how I was able to fit the largest components inside to help you too.A couple of notes: There are straps to add a tripod on the side, but it doesn't work too well when you're trying to fit 2 of them in there. I think it might be better utilized as a strap to hang a headset (if you're using a large one). I actually mount my two tripods on the bungee cord on the front, though it's not as secure as I would like. I may end up buying lighter tripods (The ones I have are pretty heavy-duty).The power cords actually take up quite a bit of space, and I put all 3 in the second-largest pocket next to the main compartment. I put the controller-chargers in the side pockets.Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. If anything changes, I'll update the review.
Looks nice
December 14, 2015
This little bag, while being small in size, opens up and carries a ton of equipment. I am carrying everything in here. I have my Canon T5 body, an 18-55mm lens, a 75-300 zoom lens, a generic flash, the battery charger with two extra batteries, some filters, all of the caps for the body and lenses, plus I have a small pair of binoculars and my Fuji point and shoot. And I still have a bit of space inside! That is just in the main storage area. There are pockets everywhere on this bag. There is room to carry an iPod, an iPad and my cell phone. I also carry my manuals for everything.Something else I find nice is the zippers inside have small leatherette covers that they tuck under to keep them from scratching your equipment. Plus all of the dividers are held with velcro, so you can do lots of different configurations.I just received the bag, and so far I am impressed. Of course all of the Amazon Basic items impress me tho for their durability and low cost.
A great camera backpack with lots of space (and at an amazingly low price) !!!
March 8, 2015
Amazonbasics never disappoints and same is the case with this backpack. The camera bag is worth its price. I already have a Lowepro Fastpack 250 Camera backpack which I carry when I am going out of the town. It’s a little bulky for daily use.However, the Amazonbasics backpack is just what I want !!! It accommodates the camera with a lens and up to 4 more lenses (and I have only two extra!!).A few features:➢ Light weight and compact.➢ Ample storage space➢ Made of very good polyester/nylon material.➢ Has some other compartments for smaller accessories➢ Tow large zippered pockets inside for small items, notebooks, filters etc.➢ Side straps for holding a tripod➢ Cushioned back as well as the shoulder straps so that one wont feel strain while carrying all day longI WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS DSLR BACKPACK FOR DAILY USE.
AMAZON - Smile! Great Camera Backpack
January 20, 2015
I have been looking for a new camera bag for a few months. Sure, lots of choices but nothing that I thought would "fit". I came back to AMAZON and actually narrowed down my options to three choices (all measured in inches):Limostudio Portable DSLR Camera Case ($49)External 17 x 12.3 x 8 - Internal 13.6 x 11 x 5Polaroid Studio Series SLR / DSLR Camera Backpack ($32)External 12.20x 7.65x 15.35 – Internal 9.85 x 6.25 x 14.15Evecase Professional DSLR Camera Backpack ($43)External 10.0 x 15.5 x 7.0 – Internal 9.0 x 14.0 x 5.5I like the Limostudio but, believe it or not, I thought it would be too big for my needs. It does appear to be a very good option for someone looking for a very large backpack style camera bag. I like the look/style of the Evecase, and it has some nice options but the $40 range was really over my budget. The Polaroid made it in to my final list mostly because of the price. It has about the same internal dimensions as the AMAZON but I wasn’t sold on the styling.I had looked at the AmazonBasics Backpack, but ruled it out in an early round. After I compared the four backpacks I opted for the AMAZON. For $30 it has modest dimensions, external 15.6 x 11.5 x 7.2 - Internal 14.75 x 10 x 5, and a simple styling that appealed to me.I got the backpack today – the size is perfect. The photos on the website don’t show all the features that this backpack has – lots of storage pockets, sections, etc. My gear will fit perfectly. The construction feels sturdy. The interior partitions are easy to remove and configure to suite all needs.Majority of my photography is on-the-go, whether it is sporting events or nature scenes. I just started celestial photography, which is why I needed a larger case. My current kit consists of a Canon camera body with battery hand grip extension, 2 lenses, speed light flash, attachments for the telescope, charger, extra batteries, two filters, cleaning supplies, and some other odds-and-ends.
Tons of room and good quality for not a lot of money!
August 28, 2014
This thing can't be beat for a price-to-benefit ratio! I am able to fit the following items in this thing:Camera body18-55mm lens55-300mm lens17-50mm lensTwo speedlightsTwo extra camera batteriesCamera battery wall charger12AA batteries for the speedlights4AAA batteries for the wireless triggersWireless trigger hotshoe mountTwo wireless trigger speedlight mountsMultiple flat-packed speedlight softshoe coversPlenty of SD cards, IR-triggered shutter release remote, straps, rubber bands, micro-fiber cloths, etc.This thing has TONS of room inside. The shoulder straps are very comfortable. The chest and torso straps are adjustable for most average sized people. Straps on the back/flap accommodate water bottles or other items and a pair of side straps allow you to holster a smaller tripod or other similar sized item. There are two inner pouches on the flap and two outer pouches as well.For the price, this thing can't be beat. The build quality seems solid out of the box. The only "blech" part is that all of the zipper handles are emblazoned with the "Amazon Basics" logo. But that's a small price to pay as the handles are a nice soft-touch rubber that allows for easy handling.This is a GREAT camera bag/backpack!

Four Star Reviews:

10%
It's definitely a good bag, but i found that if there is ...
May 25, 2016
It's definitely a good bag, but i found that if there is too much weight on the bag, the bands easily break away. (It's an easy fix) the interior design i love, as well as the outside! Worth the money.
I easily fit my new 300mm lens in it
October 31, 2015
Not sure why this bag is so lowly rated. I purchased it for my Florida trip, used it at the beach, Kennedy Space Center and Walt Disney World with much success. Other reviews about it being poorly made, or fear about lens falling out are hugely exaggerated. I had NO problems with this bag, pulled, tested, stretched on it, when I first received it, and it held up very well. The straps are secure, I had no problems with the side snaps working every time, and it's really a cute bag. It IS smaller than the camera bag I'm used to, but that's what I was looking for. I easily fit my new 300mm lens in it, (see other review) and camera body with 55mm lens off. As I had either one lens or the other on the camera, space was not an issue, as all else I needed were a few lens wipes. It was easy to flip open top and grab other lens to change out. I wore it with my Marion Ravenwood (husband was Indiana Jones- for WDW Halloween party), and it fit in with the rugged traveler look. If you want a smaller, versatile easy to use bag, this is it. I will also use this as a purse- it's that versatile.
wouldn't recommend this bag for a dslr camera because its too ...
June 29, 2015
wouldn't recommend this bag for a dslr camera because its too small, but still a very nice bag and comes with a leather camera strap (bonus!) Can fit a compact camera phone and wallet at most
Four Stars
April 29, 2015
Looks as pictured pretty much, slightly smaller and not as vintage 'looking' as i'd thought. But I like it
but it is doable and it's a lot cuter than a boring old camera bag
March 15, 2015
I really have to be creative when fitting my Nikon D3200 in here, but it is doable and it's a lot cuter than a boring old camera bag.
a little small
September 9, 2013
I think the bag is a little small for a digital camera. I'm currently using it as a small handbag; it can really only fit my keys, wallet, and phone. But, it's working for a weekend bag.
17%
Great for camera folks!
June 10, 2017
Use this to keep my camera gear. It is well padded and has lots of small zippered pockets. Hence the reason for the 4 star rating. I know this will sound strange but I get annoyed at all the zippers and trying to find that certain item that is always in the last pocket I look in. Maybe I carry too much and I probably do. Really, the bag is very well made and I do have a lot of stuff inside. The main compartment has movable dividers that can be adjusted for what ever you need. Lightweight but sturdy. A good purchase. But the zippers.......
Great for the new photographer!
September 23, 2016
I have been shooting with a Nikon D90 for years. With a simple 18-105mm kit lens, and no other bells and whistles. Slowly, over time my kit has grown to include replacement batteries, a speedlight, wireless shutter release, a tripod, a cleaning kit...and a headlamp. (urbex almost requires one. And why not be prepared for any situation right?) so, I had finally made the decision to upgrade from a simple shoulder camera bag. That really only managed to carry the camera itself and other tiny gear(batteries,sd cards, lens hood, cleaning kit) and opted for this bag, the ability to securely have my tripod with me at all times? Rather than hanging out in a seperate bag, bouncing around and into doors,walls, people? Priceless. The bag has only bee. In use for roughly a week now. And I havent done any major trekking around with it. But I can say that for short treks around town, with all the gear listed above it is super comfortable and secure. However, as with any bag....it is not without its faults.Size: while capable of swallowing my entire kit at this point with some room to spare, this is a bag I feel will be easily outgrown with the addition of a second lens, and a few other odds and ends. Also, it is a camera bag through and through. Witch means you wont have the constant luxury of packing several drinks, snacks, or other items for longer, more adventerous shoots. This in my opinion could be a big downfall as I often wind up shooting for hours on end, and usually like to pack at least two energy drinks, a 24oz bottle of water, and some trail mix to snack on whenever i go out shooting. This lack of space means I now have to pack a secondary bag for personal gear. Not a huge detractor, but a compartment on the bottom of the bag for small items like that could easily have been added.Chest clasp: the chest clasp that works in apparent conjunction with the waist strap to disperse the wait of the pack contents evenly? It may as well not be there. I stand at about 5'9" and this strap is just about on my throat if i use it. Which is why I specifically dont use it. The waist strap on the other hand seems to be well made and comfortable enough to wear. So it isnt all bad.Overall, I feel like this is a really solid competitor in the beginners camera bag line-up. Its seemingly rather durable, room for all the basic gear with room to spare for -some- expansion, and comfortable extended wear make it nearly perfect. With an added non-camera gear compartment or section it would skyrocket up the list for sure. You also can not ignore the price, great value for such a reasonable price.If you are just starting out and dont have tons of gear, this bag is for you.If you have tons of gear you never leave home without? Perhaps look elsewhere for your go-to pack.
Not perfect, but pretty great. Just a bit small!
November 4, 2015
For the price, this is absolutely a fantastic bag. However, for my needs, I probably should have spent a little more money and gotten the AmazonBasics camera/laptop backpack, as this bag is proving to be frustrating small.Pros:Plenty of pockets, durable, well made, nice looking, small enough to not be a hindrance on long car trips, dividers are well cushioned and there are plenty of them for customizing, velcro holds well, zippers have protective covers, bag is flexible all around (which is good, as I explain in the cons section), tripod straps can handle a decent size tripod, straps have lots of cushioning and lumbar support.Cons:- Bag is pretty small, and I don't have a particularly large amount of stuff to fit in there - a 70-200mm lens, D5100, 17-50mm, 50mm, 2 SB-600s, and three pocket wizards JUST barely fit in here, and that is with the camera absolutely stuffed in - this is where the fact that the entire bag is flexible becomes an advantage, but then the bag looks all lumpy where things are poking out. Even one inch bigger all around would have solved this. Now, if you are kit lens user and maybe have an extra 70-300 style of lens, then you will have plenty of room.- Bag's straps fit in an odd way - the straps are too long or too short or something, and it ends up riding really high up on my back, which is uncomfortable on long treks. I will keep playing with the straps and see if I can fix this.- No little pockets - despite the fact that the bag has many well-designed large pockets (mostly zippered), it lacks little pockets within those enclosures for holding things like SD cards, cleaning brushes, pens, etc. There are a couple, but the last camera bag I had (the Nikon gadget bag) had a bunch. So now my batteries and SD cards just kinda bang around inside one of the bigger pockets. I will be buying an SD card wallet, but was hoping the avoid that.Don't get me wrong, I still really like this bag, its just not perfect. One more lens, and I will have to replace it - but, it was only $30, so for now it will do just fine. I will definitely buy another (bigger) AmazonBasics bag, though, based on the quality of this one.
All fit nicely including my water bottle and a few snacks to ...
October 11, 2015
This item almost fits just what I needed. As for the claim that you can fit two camera bodies in this bag and all of the lenses, is a bit of a stretch, but if you don't care, go a head. I have one camera body and several lenses and accessories. All fit nicely including my water bottle and a few snacks to eat while on the day out hiking to take pictures.The side pockets are smaller than what I thought and are flush with little room to put anything into them. Was able to put my car keys in one, but my cell phone and wallet had to go on the inside of the bag, There is no place to put a water bottle on the outside of the bag, but there are thin bungee type cords on the top, what they are for in the configuration that they are in is beyond me. I have purchased some small bungee cords and will be using them to hold things like my light weight jacket to the outside.There are two adjustable straps on one side that I used to fasten my tripod, but I had to run one of the straps under one of the legs to keep it from falling off the side, there is nothing to stop the tripod from just slipping out of the straps if you don't do that.The zipper pulls are nice, they are made out of rubber and don't make noise when you walk, which is a plus, but the second time I zipped up the main pouch, one of the pulls came off. I was able to put it back on, but it will need some attention in the near future to push the holder on the zipper together to keep the pull from fall off.The inside has a couple of nice size pockets for smaller and flatter items and the zippers are covered so they don't scratch your camera equipment. There are several compartments and each of the dividers has Velcro so you can adjust them to your needs.The back is very padded and was easy to carry and 'soft' on my back. It does have a belly strap and a chest strap as well. I did use the belly strap a lot as I was hiking up and down steep canyon walls and they helped make the pack more secure on my back. I did use the chest strap a couple of times in very rough area that I was bending down a lot to get under bushes and trees, but after a few minutes, it became uncomfortable, so I didn't use it as much.Over all, it is a good bag, lots of compartments on the inside, but the outside needs improvement so that hiking polls and water bottles can also be attached. I may modify it with the use of the small bungee cords I purchased to see if I can get the water bottle and polls to securely attach to the outside for a truly hands free hiking/picture taking experience.If you are not hiking and just want a nice bag to protect your gear, this is just what it was designed for.
Satisfied Purchase!
June 14, 2015
THE GOOD:This backpack has quite a bit of space. I was able to fit more into it than I expected. Here is what I fit.1. Camera with battery grip attached2. Two small Lens and one large lens3. Small Laptop4. Shotgun microphone (Azden sgm 1x)5. Zoom H4n Audio Recorder6. Portable Hard drive7. Battery charger for camera8. Battery charger for AA & AAA batteries9. Assortment of straps, SD cards, battery grip adapters, batteries, car charger, cables (xlr, usb, etc)So despite it's small size and low price it can hold quite a bit! You really just have to play tetris with how you put your gear in. At first I wasn't able to fit as much, but once I rearranged the compartments I was able to maximize the storage capacity.THE BAD:Immediately after purchasing this some threads began to appear. This started happening before I put a lot of gear into the backpack so I do not believe I have over filled the backpack. Not sure if this is just cosmetic or a beginning of a larger problem. I will update this if it gets worse.CONCLUSION:Good backpack, cheap price, comfortable to wear.
Big bag for small people
August 23, 2014
For the price, you're not going to find a better bag, not even remotely close. This thing is HUGE, it holds my Samsung NX2000 with a "pancake" prime attached, plus two other small lenses, two medium lenses, and three very large lenses with hoods attached, for a total of 1 camera body, 8 lenses and 3 hoods. The various pockets hold chargers, spare batteries, a reference book, instruction manuals, filters, lens cleaners, cables, a remote, a mini-tripod and other detritus. There are also straps on the side to hold a light tripod. If I put the hoods on backwards, I'd have room for even more stuff, but there are only enough dividers included to make 7 compartments. The padded dividers are attached with velcro, so you can resize or reshape the compartments as needed, but there doesn't appear to be any way to buy more.The bag seems to be well made and I haven't noticed any problems with the zippers or seams so far.There is one little problem, however. This bag cannot possibly have been designed for adults. It's extremely difficult to get it over both of my shoulders, and nearly impossible to remove without assistance, even with the straps let all the way out. The bag rides extremely high on my back and is very uncomfortable; the strap that's supposed to go around your waist goes around the middle of my chest. It also doesn't work very well slung over one shoulder, it constantly feels like it's sliding off. It feels like it was sized for children. It has a handle to carry it like a suitcase, but I wish it had some way of attaching a sling to carry it like a duffel.

Three Star Reviews:

21%
I love the look of this bag and was very excited ...
December 27, 2016
I love the look of this bag and was very excited when I received it but my first time wearing it out one clasp for the strap broke and disconnected from the bag. I managed to rig it back on with a twisted bobby pin but a week later the other one snapped. There is no good or safe way to carry it without the strap so I had to find a way to secure it back on for it to be of any use.
Not a perfect fit
September 30, 2016
Not the highest quality, but for the price it's not too bad. A little small though.
Not a camera bag
September 16, 2016
I like this bag, but I would not use it to carry around my camera. I originally bought this to use it as a camera bag, but when it came in the mail, I soon realized that its just too small and underpadded for me to trust my camera in it. If you do plan on using this as a camera bag, I wouldn't use this as a storage bag, but rather just a bag to carry only your camera around it you're out and about. Even at that point, i would probably only trust this bag to carry a small point and shoot cameras, rather than a DSLR or SLR. I really only use this as a purse now.
cute bag fast dalivery but small when it comes to an slr camera
October 17, 2014
It came it 2 days super speedy deliver! But bag is smaller then thought. It does fit.my nikon D3100, tulip lens hood, and filters but only with alot of fanagle. I have to tetris everything in lol but i love the bag its really cute
Expectations Vs. Realty
February 11, 2014
I am not disappointed, but the product I received is certainly not what I had in mind when I read the description and viewed the pictures. I was expecting a larger, leather bag with more space inside. I thought I was getting a great deal on a true vintage bag. In actuality, I spent more than I would have had I seen it in person before hand.
camera bag
June 23, 2013
Like the style and size of the bag. I don't like the color. Said it was brown. Orange brown. Wouldn't buy again because of the color.
8%
Not padded enough
April 13, 2017
This seems like a nice enough bag, but I dummy like that there is no padding on the interior front.I'm springing for the CaseLogic bag.
Nothing short of decent. So far I am pleased with it.
February 27, 2017
Decent quality. I am afraid to use the zipper with anything more than very cautious and gentle force. The inside has plenty of room for beginner to intermediate photographers. Cannot beat the price. If you can sew, I would recommend reinforcing the sticking on the handle and shoulder straps. If you feel it's worth it, perhaps even swap the zipper and reinforce it as well. Odds are, you bought this for the cheap price and decent quality. Again, I would strongly recommend doing some self reinforcement work. I haven't used it in the field yet, but so far, I am happy with it.
small backpack, but functional
December 2, 2015
Just got it today, will update this if my opinion changes.First impression was that it's very small, like it's built for a child. I am by no means a big person, but i had to loosen the shoulder straps almost all the way to have the waist strap reach my waist, and then the backpack looks ridiculous because it only reaches my shoulder blades. I am new to photography so I definitely don't have enough stuff to fill the backpack, but it looks like it could hold everything i would ever want.
and more like a full full-sized backpack
March 22, 2015
This bag is ok for a small day time pack for carrying some decent equipment, basically a small backpack. It's certainly more geared towards larger pro-style equipment than one that just holds the camera, but it also isn't a multi-compartment bag to hold various accessories along with the camera and lenses. The extra pockets aren't really large enough to hold equipment (for example, if you have several wireless flash triggers).The biggest problem for me is that the bottom strap falls right around my belly, and is only about 38" (I measured). I have a 34" waist, but I'm not a small build. I can just barely buckle this bottom belt if I'm not wearing more than a t shirt.I'll typically take a Nikon D7100, Nikon 50mm, 85mm, SB-910 Flash, and Sigma 17-50 lens with some batteries and lens cleaning supplies in it for quick access. I generally keep all that plus more triggers and various accessories in a larger Lowe bag that is mainly for storage, and more like a full full-sized backpack.
AmazonBasics a basic copy of the Canon 200 EG
December 7, 2014
I purchased the AmazonBasics Backpack as a replacement for my well worn, world traveled, Canon 200 EG backpack. After reading all of the reviews, I was extremely optimistic that it was a cost-effective alternative. Unfortunately, the Basics is a basically poor copy of the 200 EG. Made in China, the Basics appears to be reasonably nice bag. Unlike the 200 EG it has a rigid foam frame and appears more "camera like" for better or worse. The outer nylon doesn't appear as durable as the 200 EG and the outer pocket is little more than a zipper attached to a slice in the fabric (unlike the 200EG's outer pocket which is eminently useful). The middle pocket is a little better, though not as useful as the 200 EG. The main compartment is roomy although unlike the 200 EG it is laid out such that the camera body rests at the bottom with the lens sticking up rather than the more convenient "top down", body up. The Basics does have a pair of roomier inner zip pockets made of a strange laminated plastic which feels cheap. Perhaps the greatest downside of this bag is the mediocre and narrow backpack straps. Compared to the 200 EG, the basics' straps are thinner and the foam is of much poorer quality. Load this backpack up with a pro body, a couple of long lenses, and it screams shoulder pain. While the 200 EG isn't a high end bag, I find it travels well, holds a lot, and despite the Canon logo, it appears and carries more like a backpack. One can find the 200 EG for approximately $8 more and at that price point the 200 EG appears to be a better buy.
Ideal (4.5 stars) for a woman photographer (a non hyperbolic review)
October 12, 2013
What arrives is exactly what you would expect from this style and price of camera backpack. Pretty basic. 3 stars.But, I think it is worth it to spend more on a name brand if the following does not bug you:- The quality of materials is good but not exceptional. Again, the price matches it well just like a cheaper, smaller, cheaper car uses cheaper and poorly designed components. You could also spend more and get better parts on a different small car model and brand. Nothing wrong with less well designed and cheap. But, you get what you pay for and you do here.- It is on the small side for a man. I don't mean the part that holds the gear. It's, OK. I mean fitting on a human. When I weighed 170 at 5 foot 11 and in the peak of health (but not a jock), I had broad shoulders and getting a suit to feel comfortable was always a hassle. Backpacks are a similar problem. If you have broad shoulders at any weight, most just do not fit right. This is on the small side and, well, the cross strap will choke you and the belt is above your belly button if you are a full grown man over 5'10" with broad shoulders (and now, a middle age stomach). For average to small women, this is sized *perfect*.I wish backpack makers (camping, camera, school, computer, et al) would make 2 sizes. Average (what they do now to fit small to medium people) and Grande to fit big shouldered men of all ages and sizes. The storage space is the same but the packs fit more people better. This would be nothing short of an incredible innovation if only one pack maker started doing this.- The plastic strap parts, the buckles, does not work so well. Either that or the strap material does not work well with the buckles. Either way, this was a big enough problem for me that, I returned it. On my Lowepro backpack (small, cheap model), I never had any buckle or strap issues at all.Amazon has a Basics line. But they need an “Essentials” line where they design a bit more and spend a bit more and sell it for a bit more on some things in the line. Camera bags and backpacks would be a good place to do this. Have a Basics and an Essentials version of the same style but on the Essentials, the quality is noticeably better in materials used and, maybe more industrial design innovation is also visible.

Two Star Reviews:

18%
... any professional camera The leather and the prouduct is good
February 2, 2017
It's too small to fit any professional cameraThe leather and the prouduct is good quality
... cute style of camera bag but actually just looks like cheap purse in person
October 9, 2015
It is a cute style of camera bag but actually just looks like cheap purse in person. It will come in handy for hiking and walking through woods where I wouldn't want to mess up nicer looking ones.
Too small
July 26, 2015
I bought this despite the mixed reviews hoping this would fit my D90 (DSLR). Even with my smallest lens (50mm) there was no way to fit my camera into this thing. As I somewhat expected it looked terribly terribly cheap. Returned!
I am wishing I would have read the reviews before ...
July 23, 2015
I am wishing I would have read the reviews before buying it. It is much smaller than I thought it would be and my DSLR hardly fits. The bag quality seems okay--I guess for the price it makes sense. If I could return it for free it would go back but I am not willing to pay for shipping just to get a couple dollars back. Bummed about this purchase.
When I received the bag I thought it was the ...
July 18, 2015
When I received the bag I thought it was the cutest little thing BUT the shoulder strap just ripped off as soon as I tried to carry my camera ....being a camera bag I didn't even wonder if the camera would be too big anyways ..... I would buy this again if I knew it would last me more than 2 weeks
I sent it back. Too small for my needs ...
April 18, 2015
I sent it back. Too small for my needs. I replaced it withLowepro LP36414 Event Messenger 100 Small...DayMen US, Inc.
3%
Disappointed.
February 7, 2017
I realize this is a low-cost pack, but I expected a little more durability. After only two months of very light use, the top handle began to separate from the bag on one side. After three months, I noticed the stitching starting to come apart on one of the main compartment seams. I have kept the bag full, but not stuffed, with Nikon with attached lens, two additional lenses, and a few small accessories. I do like the size of the pack and the interior, but if it can't hold up to very light, occasional use it's not worth it.
Not for two DSLRs
December 23, 2016
Maybe the mistake was mine, but I fully expected to be able to carry two DSLRs and 3-4 lenses. I did not have enough room for a Canon t6i and a 24-105mm and a Nikon DX7100 with an 18-300mm. It is fine if you plan to use on camera and the lenses are smaller lenses. Otherwise, you are wasting your money.
If the velcro sticks, it's five stars. The last two I received... not so much.
September 21, 2015
I bought one of these about two years ago, and it's awesome. Still holding strong, holds all my GoPro stuff, and I use it all the time. Definitely worth the price. Five stars for sure.I bought a DSLR recently and was excited that this backpack was packaged with it. However, when I got it, I quickly noticed that the inside dividers would velcro/stick to each other, but would barely stick to the inside of the backpack itself, the walls or frame of the backpack, if you will. I compared it to my previous AmazonBasics backpack and the difference was crazy. You can barely pull the velcro off of the walls of that backpack and they haven't so much as shifted in two years. With this one, the dividers would stay stuck to each other, but free floating within the backpack itself.I asked for and got a replacement pretty quickly because Amazon is awesome, but it has the same issue as this most recent one. Since I now have one fantastic backpack and two less-than-good backpacks (that will be returned), I can't rate this higher than two stars.Not sure what changed, or if it's just a random selection that will right itself soon, but I'll be searching elsewhere for a DSLR backpack.If you get one where the velcro sticks to the inner backpack wall itself, it's a five star backpack for sure. Without that, it's kind of useless. Worth trying since Amazon is great at taking returns, just keep that in mind if you're on a time crunch and needing a backpack right away.
Good bag very poor strap
June 10, 2015
The handle/strap on the 1st one broke after using the bag a couple of times so I exchanged it for another one. Amazon was pretty quick in the exchange- as usual. Unfortunately, the handle on the second one broke as well but couldn't exchange it anymore because it happened when I was already out of the return window. I'm giving 2 stars just because the rest of the backpack is pretty good- plenty of space inside and a lot of pockets, otherwise I would have given it 1 star because of the poor design of the strap- the ends are sewn to the body by the very ends, leaving very little support for the stresses that a strap like that is subjected to.
Broke on the first day
November 8, 2014
Bought this bag after reading many reviews and thoughts... on the first day of use without any force the handle broke down.It has spoiled all good ideas about this bag.In the future I will definitely spend more and will buy other brand bag.
It made it through the trip
October 16, 2012
I bought this bag to carry my gear on a week-long trip. I had grown out of my small shoulder bag and this looked perfect for what I was planning to carry. In fact, it was perfect. I got my DSLR and 3 lenses, a couple of small HD video cameras, some audio gear, and all the batteries, cards, and filters I have in the bag; It all easily fit with no need to cram anything in. I was even able to strap a tripod on the side. Everything seemed to have a place and when I left I was really pleased with the bag.I spent the week shooting and the bag did the job, but it was starting to come apart by the end of the week. By the time I got back home, I was really unhappy with the condition the bag was in, in spite of the way I babied it once I noticed the straps were pulling apart. Needless to say, I returned the bag to Amazon, who happily refunded me. The moral of the story is, if you don't have much gear (i.e., half what Amazon says this bag will carry) this bag will serve you well. Otherwise, look for something else.Rather than getting a replacement, I took the money and bought a more expensive bag that better met my needs and has lasted me many trips--the Lowepro Stealth Reporter D550 AW Camera Bag. It is a massive shoulder bag that is built like a tank. If you'd rather have a backpack, I'm sure one of the Lowepros would serve you well.

One Star Reviews:

42%
IT STINKS
February 3, 2016
90% of the stitching is not stitched to where it needs to be stitched. Most of the string is hanging off of the bag! When I opened the box I was surprised to see how small that this little bag was small and when I opened the person I was astonished to smell this horrid stink stink not like cigarettes then something looks like somebody's use it already I would never buy it again everybody I'll say it and it looks like a drunk decided to have a hobby. saw the picture it looked like cute camera bag. But it's really the picture is lying to you just don't do this
Terrible quality, only lasts a week!!
July 5, 2015
I ordered this for my Fujifilm x-20 thinking that it would work fabulously as a camera case to take with me overseas to Europe. Used it for a week to test the durability and within that time both of the straps broke off. I don't know if you've ever held a Fujifilm x-20, but they're light cameras. I was storing my camera and lip balm in the bag at the time when it broke. There's a reason it's this cheap. Invest your money into something that's going to last longer than a week.
My canon rebel did not fit comfortably in it at all
May 8, 2015
Used this bag for just 2 days and it ripped. My canon rebel did not fit comfortably in it at all. It is not an ideal bag for anything other than perhaps a wallet and cell phone. This is definitely a you get what you paid for situation.
Very Low Quality - Broke 2 Days In
March 7, 2015
My wife took it to D.C. with her to keep her Canon DSLR camera in it. The strap broke about 2 days into her trip and wasn't able to salvage it at all. The material was very s***ty and the straps not sealed on well enough to carry an expensive camera in. I don't recommend this bag to anyone who wants to store anything fragile in it or use it at all.
I am overall disappointed
October 18, 2014
It is a very cute "purse", not a camera bag. I was wanting a stylish bag to hold my camera and accessories. The most it holds is my camera and keys, there is no cushion at all for the camera. The longest strap also broke, two days after I started using it. I am overall disappointed
Don't waste your money......
December 27, 2013
It took forever for it to arrive as it is coming from oversees. Be sure to notice that the measurements are in CENTIMETERS....not inches (though I think that's been added). Extremely small & will not fit any camera except a little pocket one. May be able to get your DSLR in if you remove the lense but very inconvenient. Also the strap is attached to the back so it hangs like it's top heavy or something. If you get it & need to return it, be prepared for a headache as I'm now in the process of dealing directly with amazon because 2 post offices were unable to validate the return address. Nice!
2%
Broken handle with little use.
May 7, 2017
Yes, the handle broke. I cannot recommend it because of this. I could have easily broken expensive camera and lenses when it broke. See the other reviews as this is a problem.
Please don't waste your money. Poor construction.
April 24, 2016
I've only had this bag a little under a month. I carry it possibly 3 days a week. Already the top carry handle has ripped off. Zipper sometimes fails to close. Overall it looks good, just wished it was made to better specs. Overall stitching is crap. I will most likely be buying a better bag in the near future.
Decent bag...handle broke on mine and it happened on its replacement as well!!!!!
May 14, 2015
Upon receiving this bag I discovering some very shoddy stitching on the handle. After pulling the camera bag out of the box and grabbing the bag by the upper handle as it was intended the stitching on the handle actually pulled out. Other than this the bag appears to be of good quality. I obviously returned this bag and was sent another one in its place.Pull out the 2nd camera bag and wouldnt you know it same thing happened again. Grab it by the handle and the stitching pulls out very very easily. Its quite disappointing to see Amazon put their company name on something of such poor quality. I might just deal with it and not return it either way its unfortunate.
At first I liked it quality seemed to be passable
April 5, 2015
These bag was through in for free in a package deal for a canon 5D mark III. At first I liked it quality seemed to be passable. I liked the different pockects, the design was perfect for me. I carry two lenses and on body and this bag is made for a little bit more than that. My fifth time of using this bag (very light previous use) the stap snapped off (normal carrying). It caused me to drop the bag with 7000 plus dollars of gear in it. Thankfully everything inside was okay but the build of this bag is not good enough for me. I can't trust something made this cheap for any SLR let alone a mark III. The choice is yours if you want too trust this bag with your SLR.
Lifted it by the top handle and it ripped out and I almost dropped $3000+ of lens on the floor
February 1, 2015
I received the backpack yesterday and went on a walk with several lens and some other accessories in the backpack. When I arrived home I lifted it by the top handle and it ripped out and I almost dropped $3000+ of lens on the floor. NOT happy.
loved my first one, disappointed in my second one
January 5, 2014
I have two of these Amazon Basic Backpacks. The first one has worked out so great that I ordered another one for my second camera gear for Christmas 2013. Less than three days after it arrived, the top strap broke away at the seam where it was stitched together. I faced the dilemma of unpacking all my gear and then returning the backpack and then ordering another one, so for the time being, it is what it is-broke. The quality of the second backpack does not look like my first one. I mean no abuse, no normal wear and tear. I go to pick up my bag and the handle rips away. Very disappointed in this purchase. Probably will not be ordering anymore of these bags.
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0889080018149
5050053303493
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Electronics
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Brand
Brand
TINYPONY
AmazonBasics
Color
Color
brown
Black
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Formatted Price
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$0.00
Height
Height
118.1 in
570.9 in
Length
Length
157.5 in
433.1 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
TINYPONY®
AmazonBasics
Model
Model
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1393R1
MPN
MPN
1053473130-1
1393R1
Name
Name
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English
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
1053473130-1
1393R1
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Product Group
Photography
Photography
Product Type
Product Type
CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
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camera backpack
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Publisher
TINYPONY®
AmazonBasics
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Quantity
1
1
Reviews
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Score
Score
4.2
9
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Size
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Backpack
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Studio
TINYPONY®
AmazonBasics
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One Year Warranty
Weight
Weight
1.6 oz
6.8 oz
Width
Width
118.1 in
240.2 in
Feature
Feature

PU Leather Material

Vintage Style

Durable and soft inner cotton material case for absorbing shock and vibration.

Backpack holds and protects 2 smaller SLR/DSLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories

Durable black polyester/nylon exterior; ample interior storage

Outer dimensions: 11.5 x 7.2 x 15.6 inches (292mm x 183mm x 396mm); Internal: 10 x 5 x 14.75 inches (254mm x 127mm x 374mm)

Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty

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