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The bag is too small if you have more than 1 zoom lens. The camera can only sit back down (lens up), and no side access. Zippers are weather proof, but difficult to open & shut.
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I was looking for a smallish bag for a micro 4/3 and a couple of lenses (none long),plus the usual items (filters,cards,batteries,etc.).Though I like sling bags,I couldn't match size and function.I have a Tenba bag for stands,and liked it,so I thought I'd try this small shoulder bag.I was very pleased to find the quality of this bag,and its features.Hardware is excellent and the straps are generous and sturdy.The top opening has a sealing zipper that I've not seen before.I have other weatherproof bags that rely on welting to cover the zipper,but these tend to snag on the corners. There is an alternate fastener to use if the zipper is too slow to open.Side and front pockets are useful,and there is a built-in card slot array as well as two tethered nylon card safes,and AA battery loops.On either side,there are straps for attach accessory carriers,and straps on the bottom for a tripod.Under the main compartment is a waterproof cover,and on the back is a place for an ipad and if the bottom is unzipped,it will slide unto a wheeled case handle.Great,thoughtful features in a useful small bag.I should mention it is well-padded. It could use another divider (I have a few of those from other bags),and it is a little on the heavy side,but all things considered,it's one of the best-designed and constructed bags I've used.Best Deals for Tenba Shootout™ Shoulder Bag - Small
I got this bag a couple of days ago to go on a trip. My primary goal was to find a bag that would easily fit under the seat in front of me, and accommodate a new longer zoom that does not fit well in my older small bag. Inside, it is of a good size, and with some spare dividers, I am able to carry 4 lenses and a body. The two larger ones stand up, and the two smaller ones lay down under the body. With a slightly different layout, I could also carry 2 bodies and 2 lenses, or 2 lenses and a body with a lens on it.As mentioned, the zippers are a bit stiff, but they are also waterproof, which is a plus, as I sometimes work outdoors in changing weather. If I am working with the bag, it will either be open, or just clipped shut.
This bag can take a lenses up to about 9 inches long, but my prime 300 is just over 10 inches and will not fit.
The design of it is well thought out, and the materials seem to be top notch, although I would like slightly deeper side pockets.
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