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The BAGSMART Camera Backpack is a spacious, waterproof DSLR bag designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts. It features customizable padded compartments for up to 1 DSLR with a 70-200mm lens, 3-5 lenses, and accessories, plus a dedicated shock-absorbed laptop compartment for devices up to 15 inches. With quick side and front access, anti-theft lockable zippers, rain cover, and ergonomic straps including luggage handle compatibility, it combines protection, convenience, and comfort for on-the-go creatives.





K**R
Amazing!
I love this thing! Material looks great and it can fit everything and more. Super sturdy and travel friendly. I use this all the time! Definitely worth the money
J**R
Excellent bag, both functional and stylish
This bag was definitely worth the price. My cons are just a few necessary nitpicks, but overall I am very happy with this purchase and the amount of features definitely outweigh those small issues. If you are looking for a stylish AND functional bag for your camera gear + more, look no further.Pros:- Main compartment has enough room for one camera, four lenses, and a handful of additional accessories- Main compartment is also well padded and has thick dividers, as well as stretchy Velcro straps to help hold its shape- Side flap allows easy access to camera, is also well padded, and has a few pockets for easy access to SD cards, lens cloths, extra lens caps, etc- Tripod pouch can fit medium-large tripod and holds it secure with a buckled strap- Top drawstring compartment is spacious and can expand some to hold a lot of extra gear- Luggage strap!- Shoulder straps are large and puffy, so the bag sits easily on the shoulders- Removable hip belt makes this bag suitable for long wear with them attached, but they can also be removed when not needed and they won't get in the way- Elastic rain cover included and covers the bag well- Anti-theft clip is simple but effective and keeps every pocket secure from opportunistic thievesCons:- The "buckles" on the top flap are only to adjust the length of the strap for fitting more stuff in the top compartment; the actual closure is a pair of magnetic clasps. The magnets are fairly strong and do not easily become knocked loose, however it can be a little finnicky to secure closed.- Rain cover is thin nylon, which will work great for light showers but water will soak through in a downpour
H**H
Best, best, BEST!
This bag is everything I was looking for to both protect my camera but also function as a purse/daypack. I love that the bottom is easily accessible through both the side pocket and the front zipper pocket but it also really cushions and protects my camera. I love that there's a front zipper pocket for little things like chapstick and gum that I want to reach easily. I love the extra interior zipper pockets for SD cards, business cards, etc. I love that the top can fit some of my personal items that I would keep in a purse with flexible space and room to spare. I love that the back large padded pocket can fit my ipad pro or laptop making this the perfect travel bag. I love the cute color and the extra waist and chest straps that balance the weight. I love the dual side pockets that are deep enough for my water bottle to not fall out of and the security hook is also great for attaching keys so I they're easy to find later. I love that it comes with a waterproof cover for rainy days.I wanted one bag to be my go to bag and allow me to carry a nice camera around regularly and this checks all my boxes. I hunted hard and couldn't find anything with as many features as this bag has.I love everything about this bag so much. The only thing I would change is I wish the top section was a zipper closure instead of the drawstring and snaps. But so far it's been fine and I still feel like everything is secure in there. Plus this configuration allows you to cinch it in tighter or expand it larger depending on your needs, so that could come in handy (as a notorious over-packer). I don't love that the two leather straps hang down so far over the front zipper and wish there was a better way to get them out of the way when you don't need them. But again, such a minor problem for such a great bag.
B**N
This bag is excellent, but only in the class of discount camera bags
This is a LOT of bag for the price, though it is not perfect. I spent the past week with this bag putting it through the ringer, lugging it 15+ miles per day across Manhattan with a Canon T5i, Canon 10-18mm lens, 430-EXIII-RT flash, Galaxy S6 light tablet, water, suntan lotion, umbrella, and other odds and ends stuffed inside. Here are my thoughts:The standout features would be the waist and chest straps--if you have not used a backpack with these, let me tell you, they change the game. Connect these, tighten them up, and you'll absolutely feel the weight become better distributed. I feel like I could carry this bag with the above gear indefinitely, while after just an hour with my previous messenger bag I felt like I might need to see a chiropractor. Carrying this bag in 75 degree heat was not uncomfortable, with the back mesh being decently breathable.The storage space is decent. You could probably fit a full-frame DSLR or mirrorless with the above setup plus an extra zoom lens (nothing too huge like a 100-400) without much trouble. There's also an auxiliary space up top for non-camera stuff, though you might be able to commandeer some of this for your gear (note that the velcro dividers will not stick to the walls in this area). The laptop storage area could accommodate a sizable device, and there is plenty of padding to keep it protected (and to keep it from jabbing you in the back).The exterior of the bag seems fairly rugged. One of my favorite parts about this bag is that it does not look like a camera bag at first or even 2nd glance. It looks like a regular, mid-tier, understated backpack. It is not going to attract the attention of thieves like a Lowepro, Manfrotto, or Tamrac bag.I believe that zippers are the biggest indicator of quality on a bag, clothes, tent, or whatever. They are the main "moving parts" on these things, and when they break, they render these items useless. The zippers on this bag seem OK, but not great. I think they will last a couple of years with regular use. They can get pretty stuck if they have to bend around a little corner. They are definitely not as smooth as the zippers on my Tamrac bag.The "quick draw" side zipper that supposedly lets you draw your camera without taking off the bag opens on the left side. This is very awkward for me, being right-handed. I haven't used it at all for this reason.The top auxiliary compartment is closed with a draw string, and then a cover comes down over that. The cover is supposedly held in place by two magnetic buttons that connect to the body of the bag, but these just don't line up without a great deal of fidgeting. If the top compartment is stuffed to the brim, things will absolutely fall out, and even moderately packed things don't look super secure up there. I wouldn't store anything too important in this part. The buttons are on these leather straps that get in the way when trying to open/close the camera compartment. Just things to keep in mind.I recommend this bag as a budget option. It's especially great for your knock-around or work gear. It might take a little fidgeting to extract things (taking that S6 tablet out in it's rubberized case is like pulling up a stubborn weed each time) but the weight is excellently distributed, it's "stealthy", and it's VERY easy on the wallet.
E**I
Perfect and protective travel bag!
I purchased this bag for our trip to Alaska. It fit my tablet, phone, water bottle, camera, a large zoom lense, batteries, changenof clothes, and more. I love all the organizer pockets and padding. Everything was well protected! Highly recommend!
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