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Product DescriptionThis 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.
High quality compact case (Rating: 5 out of 5) This case perfectly fits Canon Rebel DSLRs with EFS10-22mm lens with hood attached. Very high quality case with plenty of padding. Shoulder strap is adjustable but not removable.
wrong image (Rating: 1 out of 5) the bag has the wrong image! this is not the bag I got! beware!!
Disappointed (Rating: 2 out of 5) This is a nice item, but only worth the discounted price I paid for it. The implication was that this was discounted from $70-80. Not likely. It was not big enough for one Olympus DSLR body with one lens. I could get the camera in, but it was a struggle.
Im disappointed that Amazon let this slip through as such a great deal.
It was not!
Atrocious marketing. (Rating: 3 out of 5) The Amazon label given to this bag is misleading. There is an Olympus Travel bag but it is quite a bit larger than the bag which was delivered. The quality of the bag is okay and it might be priced at $25 in a retail camera store. My problem with the purchase from Willoughby's is that it was an egregious case of bait and switch. The picture they used for the bag was of an expensive Lowepro "Stealth Reporter" bag, which Willoughby's claimed was worth over $90, which is, indeed, the price of a low-end "Stealth Reporter." Willoughby's price for the Olympus "Gadget Bag" was great, about $9.00, but the advertising they used to sell it was the worst kind of con game.
Perfect compact bag (Rating: 5 out of 5) I felt compelled to write a review because some people would have you believe this camera is a snug fit for an E510 body alone! Here's a list of what I fit into it, make your own decisions. I have my E510 body with OM adapter and 50mm lens attached. On the side of that I put my 14-42mm and my 40-150 BOTH plus I set another legacy lens (the OM 28mm 2.8) on top of the 14-42mm. In the mesh pouch on the inside I fit my spare lens caps, a lens cloth, an extra CF card and the cases for the CF and XD cards which live inside my camera. I feel that if I had to I could put something else in the bag on the camera side of the separation. Maybe a small flash, maybe another OM or other small 4/3 lens.
I have a great Tamron bag that I use when I'm shooting. I bought THIS bag because of the low price and the fact that it fit nicely in my backpack. On a plus side for travelers, there are TWO clasps in order to get to your camera. Theres one in the front and one on the strap that hugs the top of the case. No one will be able to just unclip and run with this thing. It's small, yes, but sometimes small is what you want or need.