Got this for about $20 and happy with the price and size of the bag. Beats paying over $60 for a Canon or other branded bag. Cushion is decent, don't throw your bag around and you will be fine.
I have the following in the bag:
Canon T2i with battery grip
Sigma 17-55mm F2.8 mounted (camera fits in the center screen facedown, lens up)
Canon 55-250mm Tele lens
Canon 50mm F1.8
Canon 18-55mm Kit lens
Yongnuo Flash with diffuser cap
Misc hoods and remotes
The side pockets have the charger, cables, 3 spare batteries, space SD cards.
The front pocket has misc stuff, HDMI cable, flash remotes.
The only thing I wish it had was bigger side pockets and a mesh pocket on the lid flap. Other than that, its great.
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This turned out to be quite a bit bigger than I had expected. I can cram 2 lenses, hoods, 4 spare batteries, Canon T2i (550D) camera body with battery grip, spare filter pack, and more, and still have tons of extra space.
The bag is made out of a fine nylon, kind of like a seat belt material, with layers to protect the interior from moisture. A strong clipped shoulder strap is also included, so you can lash it on with no worries and go out after the shot. Beats the bag Best Buy tried to sell me for $100!
I can't find a SINGLE THING to say about this bag aside from the fact it wasn't free!
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I purchased this several months ago and I'm just now getting around to posting a review. When I first received this bag, from the outer looks and feel of it, it was perfect, just what i was looking for and AT THAT TIME the only thing that could have made it better is for it to have had a hard, drop proof outter shell, however, for what i bought, i was satisfied. But, sadly, that very quickly changed. after about the 20 times of zipping and unzipping (normal average use for photoshoots, NOT just zipping and unzipping over and over again just to be doing so) the main opening zipper, the fabric (satin type material) started tearing and fraying away from the zipper and has just continue to do so even though I baby that area and take very gentle precautions when using opening/closing the case. The main zipper itself is in okay shape since the fabric tore but seems a little wonky now, but still zips and unzips okay at this point. That is seriously my only complaint, however, i didn't even want to give it two stars but "one star" represents "hating" the product as a whole...I don't hate this product, i do hate however that it was poorly made in that area that covers your gear. There is no need really for me to even have the zipper on there now because that satin material just keeps getting worse and is now just an ugly eye sore every time i open my bag. This bag, other than my complaint is awesome for the price, it's roomy enough to hold a canon t2i with battery grip attatched, strap, a 50mm prime lens, an 85mm prime lens, an 18-270mm zoom lens, 2 speedlights, wireless remote, 6 memory cards, 20+ AA batteries, plastic diffuser for speedlites, boxed diffuser for on camera flash, several snap on colored diffusers/bouncers for on camera flash, 3 lens hoods and probably a few more little things i could get in there....it's roomy, you can adjust the size of each compartment due to the removable padding with attached velcro...two nice (fairly deep but could be deeper) side pockets, on the front of the bag another zippered compartment that is almost the whole length of the bag itself, a little shallow in depth but very useful. If it weren't for the fact that my material worked loose, frayed and started tearing (and continues to do so)on top of the bag, then this would have gotten a 5 star rating. I still use this bag, as I don't have room in my hard shell (briefcase type) polaroid brand case. I THINK I'm gonna try a fabric type glue or fray stop liquid or even clear fingernail polish in hopes it won't fray and tear anymore....the strap is awesome as well, very sturdy and makes my equipent feel safe when carrying it on my shoulder like a purse. I would recommend anyone getting this bag as a cheap alternative to a more expensive name brand bag and maybe get you some fabric stiffener type stuff (spray or liquid) and "treat" the thin, flimsy satin type material that covers your gear ..let that dry and use a few coats and you'll have yourself an awesome case. I hate leaving bad reviews because this is a very good case other than the tearing issue i had....have a blessed day and SHOOT ON
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