Koolertron DSLR Camera Insert Bag Purse Universal Liner Lens Pouch Partition Protective Cover Waterproof Sleeve for Cannon/Nikon/Sony (Blue)
$ 43.68
Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 9.06 x 6.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
ASIN | B01DNCCRTS |
Item model number | 03AS-XJMND06-BL |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #404 in Camera Cases |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 29, 2016 |
Manufacturer | Koolertron |
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, Features:
Enough for storing a DSLR/SLR camera and a camera lens, well matches your backpack or shoulder bag
Can be used as a single shoulder camera bag
Padded liner keeps the camera from shock and scratch
Material: Nylon Oxford EPE
Size:33cmx23cmX16cm(12.99in x9.06nx6.30in)
Package:
1x Camera case
NOTE:
Please compare above detailed size with your measurement before purchase.
Please allow 1-2cm differs due to manual measurement.
Enough for storing a DSLR/SLR camera and a camera lens, well matches your backpack or shoulder bag
Can be used as a single shoulder camera bag
Padded liner keeps the camera from shock and scratch
Material: Nylon Oxford EPE
Size:33cmx23cmX16cm(12.99in x9.06nx6.30in)
Dr. Terrence McGarty –
Good Multipurpose Case
I had a set of very old lens carrying cases, very sturdy but a bear to open. Since much of my photography is either on a microscope or in the field with ready access to a vehicle I needed a case that was large and accessible. This allows the insertion of up to 8 lenses or reasonable size. I have wide angle lenses and telephoto lenses of reasonable length that can all be carried. The fit quite well and the case allows for ease of organization and access.As noted by others this is not a field case. It is in my opinion a storage case and accomplishes that quite well. The zipper on the top seems durable. The only issue is the insertion of separators can be complicated and must be done carefully to avoid sticking.I bought a second to stuff back up computer and peripheral power supplies. This is great for that purpose. Rather than having them just hanging loose they can be readily organized and easily stored.
William Qi –
Simple but simply effective
This bag is exactly what I needed! I have 7 DSLR lenses. I usually put one on my camera and another one in my shoulder bag as my camera. I still have 5 other lenses that are not always being used and need to be stored until I put them on my camera. This pouch with the partitions is easy to use and resolves my lens storage problem.
patti miller –
Perfect for my needs!
This product works perfectly for what I was wanting, which was a case to hold my cameras and lenses and to fit inside my carry on luggage. It holds both of my cameras, a Canon 60D and a Canon Mark 11 with their lenses and another lens and various other odds and ends, and there is still room in the carry on for an extra set of clothes, pjs etc. so that I’m all set if my suitcase goes in another direction from me! It has a fair amount of padding which can be arranged in any configuration that suits your needs or purposes. When I get back from this trip I plan on using this for storing some of my camera gear. It seems to be well made with a good sturdy zipper.
Chris Jett –
A good option for spare lenses.
I have multiple camera systems and for my larger lenses I have Pelican and Gator hard cases, although for my collection of lenses for my Leica M cameras, these are too large. I originally searched for a padded divider for a minimum of 8 lenses and this is the product that came closest to what I had hoped to find.The title of this item includes ‘Bag’ and ‘Insert’, which is a fitting description, although I see this as more of a bag, as to me an insert does not have a top. It works well for my Leica lenses, which are smaller and lighter than standard camera lenses, but I do not think this would work for my Sony a7RIV or Fuji GFX lenses. I find this to be a better option than having them lay around on a shelf waiting for use.I am giving it four stars because I would have preferred a bit more rigidity to the bag itself and I would have preferred set compartments, rather than a velcro system that does the trick, but ultimately is not as attractive and stable as what a set divided system would be – plus I feat that the rough side of velcro might scratch the lenses.It is a sharp looking bag that resembles a soft lunchbox, so if you decided to carry it around with you, no one would guess at what is inside.It’s a good bag, a bit expensive for what it really is, although after my research, and as I said above, it is the closest that I’ve found for this application.
Mr. Kenneth G. Davies –
Just what I need for lots of lenses
I bought this to store Nikon F mount lenses but it would work just as well with other lenses and even some camera bodies. It holds them all, including the long 70-300mm lens, comfortably within adjustable padded dividers. It looks neater than leaving the lenses on a shelf or desk, protects the lenses from dust and should keep them dry in the rain when I go out, though I can’t confirm that yet as so far I have only used this case for indoors storage, for which it is excellent. If It looks waterproof and in any case it’s not rocket science to put plastic sheeting over it if I need to leave it out during a rainstorm. It’s a simple product that does the job well and is good value for money.
LRS –
Great Addition
This case is well built and exactly addresses my needs. Highly recommended.
T. Tozawa –
Good for light storage but not enough padding
Overall build quality is solid with strong and smooth zippers. However, the outer padding is on the thin side and I wouldn’t feel too confident with frequent medium force exerted on the outside. Inside there’s a lot or dividers and those are padded well enough. The inside flap has a zippered section where you can store some thinner items. A nice little feature is a little cover for the zipper when it’s closed to protect it from rubbing against your equipment inside.The strap is rather short but the way it’s designed you can also carry it vertically like a normal shoulder bag instead of flat like shown in the photos. However you need to make sure the strap is nice and tight or it has a tendency to fall back to its normal horizontal position.If you just need it for simple storage at home like I planned to use it, it’s a good enough value. However if you plan to take it out for travel and have it endure some bumps, I would say you need to add some extra padding for peace of mind.
Dustin –
A perfect flashlight bag.
I use this to hold my Acebeam X75 (70.3), Lumintop GT110 (GigaThrower) and Matminco FW1 (LEP).And it is literally perfect. When I’m going to be out all night and I need all the light I can get, I couldn’t ask for a better bag for my lights. Trying to carry them all individually is a pain in the butt and keeping them safe while doing so is impossible.This case allows me to keep my $1400 worth of flashlights safe, gives me easy access when I need them and allows me to walk out the door with the 3 flashlights I’ll never leave home without when working all night.Highly recommend this product.
bamboo toothbrush –
Fits 3 lenses, cards the lot. Good bag – recommended