E-System Travel D-SLR Gadget Bag

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Olympus Evolt Camera
Product Olympus Evolt Camera
Manufacturer PowerLab
ASIN B000X2WPH6
List Price $124.95
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This D-SLR gadget bag combines digital SLR equipment and accessories in 1 convenient, easy-to-carry case. It accommodates a digital SLR camera body, 2 lenses and a flash. Constructed from rugged cloth and outfitted with a non-slip reinforced handle and shoulder strap. It’s removable dividers provide individual customization to your equipment needs. Mesh pocket inside the top flap provides for easy access to memory cards or batteries. The front pouch provides additional accessory storage and 2 locking straps add extra security for your camera and accessories.

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  1. #1 by Guillermo A. Noriega on February 19th, 2009 - 6:39 am

    This is a genuine Olympus bag. I can fit everything that came in my E-410 kit (body, lens, cables, cleaner kit, extra battery and charger) into the bag. Well made high quality bag.

  2. #2 by Julian Hawkins on March 1st, 2009 - 8:59 am

    i actually used this bag for my film slr nikon 8008 wich is not a small camera at all. its enough to fit my slr, one lens, and possibly a small flash. for the price, i am not dissapointed at all. buuut, any more than whats listed above, you might want to consider a bigger bag. the strap also extends pretty far out so that you can sling it over your oppoite shoulder and hold it on your side.

  3. #3 by Rick on March 2nd, 2009 - 6:15 pm

    Yes, the bag is small, but that is exactly why I bought it. My E-510 fits nicely with the 14/42mm lens mounted along with a few essentials. The bag is well made and a tremendous value for the price.

    If you intend to carry several lenses and a lot of other stuff, this bag may not be for you.

  4. #4 by E. Barto on March 2nd, 2009 - 11:15 pm

    This bag has three main compartments. I can fit my camera (an Olympus E-520), with a lens attached, in the big compartment, another lens in one of the smaller compartments, and the battery charger and power cable in the last compartment. You could leave the battery charger at home and carry two extra lenses. There’s also a zipper compartment in the lid that holds my tripod (a small one) and other cords. There are two separate clips to hold the lid closed, so it’s very unlikely to come open while you’re carrying it.

    A great deal.

  5. #5 by Ronald Eddings on March 4th, 2009 - 3:25 am

    There are a lot of people complaining about the bag ONLY fitting two lenses and the camera body. What these people do not know is what the description says. This was a bargain compared to other very expensive bags it fits the camera body and 2 lenses perfectly like said. The bag is a bit small but I am not a professional photographer that is going to need a huge bag to hold my items

  6. #6 by renegadestyx on March 8th, 2009 - 4:10 pm

    When I first got this bag I thought it was rather small but I went ahead and started putting my camera and lens in it. It held not only my olympus e-500 camera but also my sigma zoom 55-200mm, my zuiko digital 14-45mm len and the quantaray circular polarizer len. It held all of this stuff and I could have put one more small len in the bag.
    This bag has several handles, with a padded sliding shoulder pad that makes carrying this bag light on my shoulder. I would highly reccommend this bag.

  7. #7 by Paul F. Mitsuda on March 17th, 2009 - 8:23 am

    I want to thank those who placed their review in on the Evolt camera bag. I have such camera and plus 3 additional lenses; one of them being a telescopic lens. Of course this camera bag would be too small and no good to someone like myself. This bag of course would be useless.

  8. #8 by Varga on May 7th, 2009 - 7:18 am

    This bag is an excellent value. It is very well made. The key to it’s usefullness is that it is not overly large. It has a main compartment with space for most cameras and two conviently sized partitions. I use mine for my video camcorder. The shoulder strap is permanately attached which makes it very sturdy and secure. I like the shoulder strap attachment because it is sleek and smooth with out all the protrusions and snags a snap fastener would have. The bag does not have a zipper closure which makes it less dust resistant. And perhaps a little less rugged depending on plastic closures alone. Still, I really like this bag. It is sturdy and well made and a very comfortable size to carry. For it’s small price it is an increadable value as well as being very well constructed. If you are shopping for a small camera bag you will not find a better value. Not only is this bag inexpensive but it very high quality. I cannot recommend this bag more highly. You will be very well pleased.

  9. #9 by N. G. Moore on June 26th, 2009 - 1:14 am

    The bag was exactly as advertised…. small, but perfect for travel. The compartment holds the camera plus 2 lens, charger, USB cable, etc. There is an adjustable shoulder strap in addition to a hand held strap (carry it like a purse). Quite functional and secure with 2 snap locks. Would definitely recommend.

  10. #10 by Gary Stephenson on July 28th, 2009 - 3:03 pm

    Good product, small but it holds my E-520 with 50mm F2.0 Macro lens attached and two kit lenses, 14-42mm and 40-150mm. the pockets hold lens cap and CF media. Has a good build quality. For the price it is a good buy.

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