AMIT G : Does it have proper cution to safeguard lense and camera inside?URBAN R : I keep two bodies and extra lenses in the bag and have had no issues with banged up gear. I'd say yes, it has enough cushioning to safeguard your gear.ALEX C : I have found it to have ample cushioning to protect a camera and lenses with no problems. I can fit my body with a short-shorter lens on it vertically as well as 4 other lenses with no worries about damage or room at all.ALFREDO A : Adorama needs to edit at least for spelling. Cution is probably cushion.
No, I think the bag is thin, compared to my Lowepro backpack. I use bubble pack to provide extra protection.AMIT G : Thanks a lot, it helpsMARK P : The case has about a 1/4" of medium dense foam padding around all but the top. The foam is sandwiched between a fairly heavy synthetic canvas. I have my setup where I can set the camera (Nikon D5200) lens down and the body rests on the dividers I’ve set up in a kind of grid pattern. I have a second telephoto lens and a Bower SFD-450 flash unit as well as several filters in cases that fit quite nicely. There is easily room for two more lenses. I use the front pouch for documentation at this time but would easily hold all the filters and macro lenses and charger if I had another lens or two. I have to say I like the case very much. I don’t travel with it more that to go on a day excursion but it does a great job keeping the dust out and everything in one spot. There isn’t a specific means to tie down a tripod but I can strap my old Sunset GD-3000 under the side straps that hold the top closed. It is an excellent case for the price.ALEXSON T : Yes
Ashley W : Will this fit a Nikon d5100 and lens ? =)MICHAEL G : YesTED M : We have a D-90 with an 18-200 lens on it and it fits with room to spare.ALFREDO A : Since you did not specify what lens, I am assuming a standard walk-around lens. Yes, this bag has plenty of space to accommodate even a video cam and accessories.
Just letting you know that the bag came with a strong "petroleum solvent" odor, so I tried to return it. Adorama said that since it was not a product defect or damage, I would have to pay for shipping. Talked to a supervisor to plead my case but they were firm. Now a disappointed Adorama customer.WILLIAM D : Yes it will. I was using it with my d5100 and the 18-55. You'll be good with the small dx lenses :)CHARLES W : I don't know about the Nikon. I have a Canon EOS and two lenses plus an attached 50mm prime lens attached to the camera and it works fine.
If the Nikon is not any bigger than the EOS it will workHENRY L : It's big enough for all SLR and lenses. But it's cheap & too soft not a good bag for anything. I wouldn't recommend.ABHI T : I have a D7000 and and three lenses in it and I still have room for probably another 2 lenses. This bag might be a little big if you don't see your kit growing soon. It's the right size for me because I the extra lenses. By great bag overall. Robert G : Yes, easily.PAUL R : Yup it will fit the D5100 and lens:D
God blessKEITH N : Not sure about the Nikon, but I have a Canon Rebel T2i with battery grip, three lenses, a bunch of filters, extra batteries, and a charger tucked safely into mine!
Its a great bag, buy it.ROBERT L : Absolutely no problem! I have a canon 60D with four lenses with no problem. This is a great case at a great price. I would buy again without hesitation.
Rob
Bree H : I have a Canon 5D mark II with a 24-105 lens. Will they both fit comfortably and will there be any room for anything else?MANOJ B : Hi
I bought it for my T4i with a 40 mm , 18-135 mm and 55-250, all of them fit comfortably in the bag with room for minor accessories like extra battery, charger, cables, sd cards etc. I do not know the size of the camera relative to 5D, but I would assume that this one will have plenty of space for what you have..CAROLYN R : It will fit fine, and there will be room for about 3 lenses + body + charger, etc. Unfortunately I cannot recommend this bag as over the course of 8 or so months when I had this bag I had to order two replacements, all of which broke in the same spot on the strap. Eventually I ditched it and ordered a DSLR backpack. It's the same price point and way more durable. I do not recommend VidPro...URBAN R : I don't believe there will be a problem carrying the Canon, lens, and anything extra in this bag. It's carried two bodies and extra lenses for me. The bag is a great value for the price.JOSH R : The 5D will fit, but it will be fairly tight. You won't have a lot of room for extra accessories, and I don't think you'll be able to get another lens in the bag. Also, the construction on this bag is not extremely hefty, and considering the money you put into the 5D, I think it would be worth it to look into a higher dollar bag. This isn't bad for a low-level DSLR/SLR, but I wouldn't put anything of high value into this case.