Rating: Summary: Not As BIG as advertised! Review: A well made bag, but the description is misleading....It reads "Waterproof bag holds 1-2 cameras and 3-4 lenses with room for accessories". You could possibly hold four small or medium lenses, without anything else and NO accessories. You could carry two camera bodies and some film but NO lenses. But there is no way to put two bodies, and 3-4 of the smallest lenses without removing all the padding and dividers - Then you'd might as well throw them all in a plastic sack and save your money. I bought this for a Digital Rebel and regular lens - a flash and one telephoto lens and two batteries. It is busting at the seams, and I have ordered the battery pack/grip to go onto the bottom of the camera so I'll probably have to reorder a larger one. If you want a good looking canon bag that is small and compact, you'll like it, and it is well made and worth the current cost, just remember it is smaller than the description would lead you to believe.....
Rating: Summary: Way Too Small.... Review: I bought the 100EG for my Canon EOS-10D with a Canon 28-135mm IS lens and a Canon 420EX flash. My camera with the lens attached BARELY fits in the bag, and only after all the dividers are removed. A longer zoom wouldn't have fitted, period. Very dissapointed with the "1-2 camera bodies, 3-4 lensees, "AND" accessories" claim. Sure, if you own toy cameras. What's the point of removing the dividers? As far my setup, this bag is only good for 1 body and 1 small/medium lens, NOTHING else (as far as camera components), not even my Canon 420EX flash. Also, the waist strap is annoying since it pretty much useless and CAN'T be removed. I do, however, like the build quality and looks. I am going to gamble on the 10EG and HOPE to get ONE camera body, TWO lenses, and ONE flash in it. You'd think Canon would know how many of their OWN components could fit in their own bag!!! It's too bad Canon doesn't post more views of this bag with an example camera and lenses inside.
Rating: Summary: Beware of the advertised size! Review: I bought the 100EG for my Canon EOS-10D with a Canon 28-135mm IS lens and a Canon 420EX flash. My camera with the lens attached BARELY fits in the bag, and only after all the dividers are removed. A longer zoom wouldn't have fitted, period. Very dissapointed with the "1-2 camera bodies, 3-4 lensees, "AND" accessories" claim. Sure, if you own toy cameras. What's the point of removing the dividers? As far my setup, this bag is only good for 1 body and 1 small/medium lens, NOTHING else (as far as camera components), not even my Canon 420EX flash. Also, the waist strap is annoying since it pretty much useless and CAN'T be removed. I do, however, like the build quality and looks. I am going to gamble on the 10EG and HOPE to get ONE camera body, TWO lenses, and ONE flash in it. You'd think Canon would know how many of their OWN components could fit in their own bag!!! It's too bad Canon doesn't post more views of this bag with an example camera and lenses inside.
Rating: Summary: Not Dissappointed Review: I just bought the Canon 100eg camera bag, and was not dissappointed. Honestly, one of the biggest factors working towards this purchase was its aesthetics. I was a little bit apprehensive because some of the other reviews suggested I might need a bigger bag, but since I've recieved it, I've found that my Canon EOS Elan 7 fits (while assembled) nicely still with room for my cheap point and click camera next to it. I'm sure that if I detatched my 28-90 lens, I could fit quite a bit more. As it stands, I've fit those two cameras and a box of 5 rolls of film all in the main compartment, with free space. I've also been able to fit 9 rolls of film in the front pocket. This bag really is the perfect size if you're not going to be bringing more than a few extra lenses. It's got room enough for your digital and filters etc. The removable dividers inside are also very convenient. It has a mesh pocket underneath the cover flap and also one inside the side pocket, along with two mini pockets inside of the side pocket. I am very impressed with the metal clasps for the shoulder strap and front flap. They are extremely durable! The zippers it comes with are large and allow easy and durable use. I am very happy with my purchase!
Rating: Summary: Great Starter Bag Review: I was looking at all of the other reviews before deciding to purchase this bag for myself. When the bag arrived I found that it fit my Canon Digital Rebel w/ battery grip, my 50mm EFS lens, and all the cables that came with the rebel as well as the battery charger. I have used this bag for a month or so now and it has held up well. After purchasing a 75-300mm lens I had to upgrade my bag as the 100EG would not hold everything anymore. If you are looking for a starter bag to hold a camera body, a lens maybe two, and a flash then this bag is perfect. Anything more than this I would recommend something a little bigger like the 10EG or 1EG from Canon.
Rating: Summary: Way Too Small.... Review: I went to a sporting goods store, bought a true water proof carry bag thats twice the size and was half the price. Now my Dig. Rebel, PLUS a second point and shoot dig. camera, 2 lenses, Canon's 420 flash, multi filters, charger and cleaning products fit with room to spare. Don't rush out to purchase this bag, you'll regret it.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Camera Bag! Review: I'm the amateur photographer, and for my needs, this camera bag is perfect! It securely holds my Canon Rebel 2000, and has room for two lenses. The dividers in the main compartment are well padded, and they fold over, I suppose for extra padding, or for protection on top. The bag also has a zipper pouch in each of its front and top compartments, for holding little extras like film, wallet, etc. Being an amateur, film, my camera, and a lens or two is all I need to take pictures, a professional might desire a larger bag that can hold more items. The bag is good looking, and has a nice solid construction, the material feels as if it will hold up to years of use. The details in this bag really impressed me. It has two plastic feet on the bottom for added stability, the clips and rings are all made of black metal, rather than plastic, it has a nicely hidden strap to convert it into a waist pack (though I find it a bit bulky to wear that way), the bottom padding is removable and is hard sided for extra protection. Altogether, this is a great bag for the cost, and I'm sure it'll come in handy for carrying things besides my camera.
Rating: Summary: Small Review: It's a bit smaller than what I expected it to be. Also, it does not seem to be very sturdy. I would suggest going to a store and looking at all the available bags. This is definitely not worth the money.
Rating: Summary: Great little camera bag Review: Sturdy, well-padded and light-weight -- perfect for when you plan to be active and moving around a lot, and don't want to lug a large cumbersome bag with you. Beside the padded shoulder strip, it also has a strap in the back allowing it to be worn like a fanny pack. It could have used another pocket perhaps. For some people, probably won't hold everything you own for the camera, but I found it great for the essentials plus cell phone and car keys.
Rating: Summary: Great little camera bag Review: Sturdy, well-padded and light-weight -- perfect for when you plan to be active and moving around a lot, and don't want to lug a large cumbersome bag with you. Beside the padded shoulder strip, it also has a strap in the back allowing it to be worn like a fanny pack. It could have used another pocket perhaps. For some people, probably won't hold everything you own for the camera, but I found it great for the essentials plus cell phone and car keys.
|