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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Canon 200DG Digital Camera Gadget Bag (Black)Customer Review: If you are going to buy alot of glass...this bag not be for you. Summary: 3 StarsI just recently bought this bag and the construction of the bag is so far very good. The only problem I have with this bag is what it is able to hold. My bag is currently holding the canon 7d body with the kit lens on it the 28-135mm attatched to it. I also have the 70-200mm lens in its protective bag. otherwise the rest of the room is taking up by a 430exii flash with lens hoods around it. That is it with space. The accessory pockets are decent for holding small things like extra batteries, memory etc. So if you are planning to buy alot of glass for your camera body this isnt the bag to store it in cause there would be no room. But this is a good bag if you know what you are going to shoot for the day and pack the couple lens in it that you would be using. I would say the quality, construction, and the price are pretty good.
Customer Review: Buying camera bags Summary: 3 StarsHaving ordered a camera bag, and bought one in a store, I think it is better to go to a good camera store. There is no substitute, at least at my current level of experience, for handling the bags, seeing how they open, and what they hold in person. That may change with experience, but for now, I'll drive to the camera store for bags.
Customer Review: Great deal, great bag Summary: 5 StarsThis bag holds everything for me! The construction of it is excellent and I like the small pockets on the sides. They are deceivingly deep and can hold quite a bit. Overall, I would definitely recommend this bag to others!
Customer Review: Great for Bringing the Kitchen Sink (well, everything but...) Summary: 5 StarsI bought this to have a way to bring a lot of equipment to family gatherings and a place to keep it all organized at home as well. I have been very pleased with both the construction / quality and look of the bag. Here is what I am carrying:
Rebel XSI
24-70 f/2.8 L
70-200 f/2.8 IS L (including its support ring / tripod mount)
Speedlite 430 EX
Mini-tripod
Sony HD camcorder
Sigma 28-300
Canon Elph SD750 (backup camera)
Charger for XSI battery
Charger for camcorder
Charger for Canon SD 750 battery
Charger for AA batteries (for flash)
Supersize ziplock to put bag in if unexpected downpour
Of all the above, the 70-200 L is the largest beast. I configured the compartment dividers so that there is a large open area which is closest to you when you open the bag with 3 vertical compartments above. I put the camcorder in the leftmost one above and the Sigma in the right. I can then put the XSI in either attached to the 70-200 (there is room to the left of the lens) or the 24-70 by putting the lens in the middle slot with camera attached (the top of the bag still closes easily). I hope this makes sense and include this description mainly since I was very interested in whether there is a way to configure the bag to do this.
Overall, I am very pleased with the bag as it serves its purpose well and is well made.
Customer Review: Good Value, Sturdy Bag Summary: 4 StarsVery good for the price of under $50. I have EOS 7D with one zoom lens, one fisheye, and one 50mm prime. They all fit very nicely now, but need to adjust a little if i get an external flash. Velcro on two sides of the flap are almost useless when the bag is heavy. Zipper would've been a lot better. Need to open the top flap in order to get to front accessory compartment, which is a little annoying. Once I add more lenses and save some $, I will probably buy a different bag, but for the price, can't ask for more.
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