📷 Capture Every Moment in Style!
This stylish pink camera sling bag is designed for photographers on the go, offering waterproof protection, customizable compartments, and convenient storage for all your camera gear. With a versatile design that adapts to your needs, it's the perfect companion for capturing life's adventures.
J**J
Perfect
I got this bag to use as a tech-pouch for my camera gear. When I travel, I of course need to carry things like multiple battery chargers, chords and even a power strip. Since my mirrorless cameras go through batteries fairly quickly, I bring four chargers so that batteries can be charged simultaneously.There are many other tech-pouch choices out there that are actually made for my application (this is not a tech-pouch but rather a camera bag). BUT the true tech-pouches out there are missing some features that I think are important for travel. They are missing a shoulder strap, a hand strap and a suitcase strap. This bag has them all. When lugging stuff into and out of a motel or rental home, I don't have a spare hand to carry a tech-pouch. On my most recent trip I just strapped this onto my luggage handle. THAT...is a nice feature!This bag comes with nice padded dividers for camera gear. For my purposes I took them out to create one larger cavity for my chargers and chords. The removable dividers make the bag very versatile.The outer fabric of this bag is a slick nylon type material that is somewhat water resistant and seems tough. I think this could be a great small camera bag for travel, with emphasis on the word small. Check the dimensions carefully to be sure your camera equipment will fit.The tripod holder on this bag is a nice feature too. It's worth noting that if you attach a tripod to the bottom, the bag of course no longer sits upright. No big deal, but be aware of that.I don't carry a tripod but rather carry a monopod. I found the bottom straps of this bag to not be enough to keep the monopod from sliding through and falling out. But the remedy was simple. I added two Bungee balls, one on each bottom strap of the bag, and wrapped them around my monopod and this secured the monopod tightly to the bag. So the solution was simple.
A**R
Very spacious and cute
This bag is very spacious. It’s a pretty light pink. It looks expensive
H**W
Great quality
This camera bag has me in awe. It is sturdy, great quality, great price, and shipping was fast.The bag is very roomy to take along your lenses and it has extra pockets to store extra things. I give this a 10 out of 10!
M**E
Still slightly too small (one start deduction), but it will work.
I have at least 7 camera bags. Big ones for travel, mid-size ones for comfort (over the shoulder, versus hanging off the back). But the one I use most for local photo activity is a Bagsmart model. Which I also purchased from Amazon. Why? Because it is a sling type bag, which distributed the weight of the equipment from my shoulder, across my shoulder and down to my hip. Making it much more comfort for traveling and local activity.However, it is finally tearing up a little bit at the seams. So I wanted to replacement of similar size.That is where this TAAOKA.The TAAOKA bag is almost a carbon copy of the BAGSMART one, when it comes to design. But these are the following differences.1. The TAOOKA has a little tripod strap on the bottom, which the BAGSMART does not have. I will never use it because the last thing you want is more weight. But it would be perfect for a lightweight tabletop tripod.2. The bag material seals around the zipper as you close it up. Which definitely reduces your chance of getting your equipment wet. I like that.3. The TAAOKA has two zipper pockets for small (batteries, lens wipes, sensor cleaner), whereas the BAGSMART has only a pocket inside.4. With both bags I can carry just my 70-300 lens and its attached Sony mirrorless body. So not a lot.However, in the photos you see attached, once I separate the lens from the body, if I flip the camera body on its side. Then I can carry a prime lens, the 70-300 and the camera body.5. The TAAOKA has a strap on the back, so I can put it on handle of my carry on flight bag.6. I like that the shoulder belt is directly connected to the BAGSMART with cloth material. However, I can remove the shoulder belt from the TAAOKA to reduce bulk, and it still has an integrated handle.I wish both bags were a few inches wider, so I don't have to separate my zoom lens from the body to get three items (two lens and one camera body) in the bag. But it is what it is.Bottom line-I consider both the BAGSMART and TAAOKA as excellent sling bags. But you do get a few more items of benefit from the TAAOKA
S**M
Customizable bag to fit your needs.
Santa brought me a very nice camera for Christmas 2023. My husband and I searched Amazon and a couple other places for a camera bag that I could be comfortable with.This bag holds my tripod on the bottom which I thought was pretty smart. I'm sure that will be catching on soon.This bag was made so that you can redesign the inside to custom fit your wants and needs.Now I'm happy with my bag, inside and out. I have compartments inside and out. My camera is safely padded, just incase something hits my bag or if I drop my bag. I dont know that my camera wouldn't break (if I did drop the bag,) but I couldn't make it any safer unless I had a hard shell beg.
K**A
Awesome sling bag
Affordable sling bag that fits my G9 with 12-60 lens, 100-300 and room for extras. Dividers could be better, but for the price I'm not complaining. Inside is soft, it has a few pockets (no smaller pockets or organizers inside them). Tripod straps are nice, I wish it had compression straps for the days I carry my Gx8 and don't need much space. But overall I'm super happy with my purchase. For less than $30 you can't go wrong. Nice size, zippers have weather seal, and strap is ok. I had planned on returning it. But im keeping it and adding it to my bag collection.
B**.
Does not protect camera - look elsewhere
The bag is thin and not well padded.I dropped the bag on my first outing and split my kit lens from my Canon R7 near the mount. I added more padding from another camera bag because I was concerned before leaving and it still wasn’t enough to protect my gear.The dividers aren’t as sturdy as the Peak Design style they attempted to clone. I’m also finding the mesh panel on the back is beginning to fray after walking a few miles. The lack of structure can make the main compartment difficult to zipper too.It might be fine for a point and shoot or mirrorless with a very short lens, but I’d look elsewhere.
A**A
Passt
Die Tasche ist groß genug für eine DSL plus ein objektiv. Und der Stativ lässt sich unter der Tasche sehr gut anbringen.
T**N
Sehr gut!!!
Sehr schön!
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