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MOSISO Camera Sling Bag, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Camera Case – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
MOSISO Camera Sling Bag, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Camera Case Shockproof Photography Camera Backpack with Tripod Holder & Removable Modular Inserts Compatible with Canon/Nikon/Sony/Fuji, Deep Teal
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T. R (verified owner) –
Impressive, inexpensive camera bag – For some time now I’ve been thinking about adding a different style of camera bag to my long-time “go-to” Domke bags. Most of the time recently, I’ve been using 2 Nikon mirrorless cameras, a Z50 and a Z Fc. I did not want to go the full backpack route as having to remove the pack, find a convenient location to place one, then the need to unzip a large flap, remove a camera, then reverse all of this before even taking the first frame just does not suit what most of my photography entails. SO…this sling bag looked like a good compromise that might meet my needs. And..for just 30 bucks, the investment certainly was not going to break the bank.
T. R (verified owner) –
Impressive, inexpensive camera bag – For some time now I’ve been thinking about adding a different style of camera bag to my long-time “go-to” Domke bags. Most of the time recently, I’ve been using 2 Nikon mirrorless cameras, a Z50 and a Z Fc. I did not want to go the full backpack route as having to remove the pack, find a convenient location to place one, then the need to unzip a large flap, remove a camera, then reverse all of this before even taking the first frame just does not suit what most of my photography entails. SO…this sling bag looked like a good compromise that might meet my needs. And..for just 30 bucks, the investment certainly was not going to break the bank.
H. E (verified owner) –
Literally fits no more than what I need on an every day basis – This is a first day review and I will try to update my review after a few week. Here’s my first impressions so far:
L. I (verified owner) –
Love the size – I love this bag. I have a mirrorless camera with only two lenses, a bunch of batteries, a flash, and a monopod. I can’t fit much else in there but that’s what I prefer so I can easily move around without a giant bag. I like the ease of access while shooting with it being a one shoulder deal, but by the end of a wedding day that shoulder is a little sore. I don’t think a large zoom lens would fit in this bag at all though if you carry one regularly.
H. I (verified owner) –
Nice camera bag – I fit everything i need, but it is still not too big. I fit the camera and a couple lenses. One lens is a big 70-200mm. The pockets are good for the batteries and the charger. Everything is organized. The only drawback is that it fits one shoulder and not the other.
F. C (verified owner) –
Can hold a lot – I love this camera sling bag. There are several zip compartments and dividers with Velcro in the main compartment to hold your camera, a couple of lens, battery charger and whatever else you might need when going out to do photography. You can keep your keys, phone and whatever else you may bring along in these different compartments. It’s very convenient to be able to keep all of your things in one bag.
H. E (verified owner) –
Literally fits no more than what I need on an every day basis – This is a first day review and I will try to update my review after a few week. Here’s my first impressions so far:
L. I (verified owner) –
Love the size – I love this bag. I have a mirrorless camera with only two lenses, a bunch of batteries, a flash, and a monopod. I can’t fit much else in there but that’s what I prefer so I can easily move around without a giant bag. I like the ease of access while shooting with it being a one shoulder deal, but by the end of a wedding day that shoulder is a little sore. I don’t think a large zoom lens would fit in this bag at all though if you carry one regularly.
N. K (verified owner) –
Fit my needs! – Love how this bag easily stays put and is very comfortable, but also swings to the front, making it easy to unzip a portion of the camera section so I can put on the neck strap, lift the camera out, and I’m set to go. Leaving it on the front creates a nice shelf to lean my elbows on to steady the camera. Easy to slip the camera back in, zip, and flip to the back. Side strap keeps the bag from shifting, but it’s easy to unclip. I added key rings to each zipper pull then attached to a carabiner to keep all sections securely closed – extra protection to make sure all items, especially the camera, only come out when I want them to. Not too much extra room, but enough. The side setup for holding a tripod is pretty small so it will only carry a small lightweight tripod.
H. I (verified owner) –
Nice camera bag – I fit everything i need, but it is still not too big. I fit the camera and a couple lenses. One lens is a big 70-200mm. The pockets are good for the batteries and the charger. Everything is organized. The only drawback is that it fits one shoulder and not the other.
N. K (verified owner) –
Fit my needs! – Love how this bag easily stays put and is very comfortable, but also swings to the front, making it easy to unzip a portion of the camera section so I can put on the neck strap, lift the camera out, and I’m set to go. Leaving it on the front creates a nice shelf to lean my elbows on to steady the camera. Easy to slip the camera back in, zip, and flip to the back. Side strap keeps the bag from shifting, but it’s easy to unclip. I added key rings to each zipper pull then attached to a carabiner to keep all sections securely closed – extra protection to make sure all items, especially the camera, only come out when I want them to. Not too much extra room, but enough. The side setup for holding a tripod is pretty small so it will only carry a small lightweight tripod.
F. C (verified owner) –
Can hold a lot – I love this camera sling bag. There are several zip compartments and dividers with Velcro in the main compartment to hold your camera, a couple of lens, battery charger and whatever else you might need when going out to do photography. You can keep your keys, phone and whatever else you may bring along in these different compartments. It’s very convenient to be able to keep all of your things in one bag.