📷 Capture the moment, carry it your way!
The Osprey UltraLight Camera Case in Shadow Grey offers a padded main compartment for optimal protection of your camera and electronics. Designed for versatility, it easily attaches to hip belts and includes extra straps for neck and shoulder carrying, making it the perfect companion for any photographer on the move.
J**E
Interior dimensions
I noticed that several reviewers had sizing issues with this bag. I measured my camera with attached lens before ordering; and ordered based on the product's outside dimensions. Here are the actual INTERIOR measurements of the XL bag for those interested:Depth: 7" without removable divider (subtract about 1/2" for use of divider)Width at the widest point (top): 6"Width at the narrowest point (bottom): 4"I ordered this bag because we do a lot of backpacking and hiking, and although we always take away great memories of the moments, I'm always disappointed with the quality of our point-n-shoot or cell phone snaps of all the beautiful places we visit. I've always avoided taking our nice camera (Nikon D5000) on the trail because of it's weight along with our lenses, filters, etc. But, decided to opt for bringing it with only our 18-55 attached lens and one filter. This combo fits nicely into this bag, and I can even switch out for our 55-200 lens w/filter if I remove the divider. The interior pocket fits slim items like a couple extra battery packs or SD cards. There are exterior stretchy pockets on each side that might hold cleaning cloths, a charger, or the neck strap when not in use. The zipper is designed to keep out dirt, which is great, but this also makes the zipper drag a bit, even with lube. So beware that you won't be able to access your camera in a hurry. The bag is VERY lightweight but seems adequately padded and sturdy for it's intended use. The belt attachment has double Velcro so it can be adjusted to use over a standard width belt or a wider backpack belt. There is also a handy clip loop above the belt strap so you can run a biner clip through for added security in case of Velcro failure or snags. Overall, I think this will be a dependable bag for what we need. I will be sure to update my review if I encounter any issues - in the meantime, I hope the interior specs will be helpful.
S**S
Great bag but might not work for everyone
I ordered the large sized bag for my Fuji XT100. The bag itself is very well made and an attractive alternative to the ubiquitous black Lowepro case. The design is a little weird because instead of the camera being “flat” against your body it is perpendicular. I’m looking forward to comparing this bag to a more traditional one as the way the Osprey bag is set up feels a little bulky when the strap is around your neck. On another note, the bag is a relatively snug fit for an APS-C mirrorless camera and fits an extra battery and SD card just fine. I think this is good as it prevents it from sliding around inside too much. However, if you have a full frame mirrorless or any size DSLR it definitely might not be large enough. A M4/3 or APS-C mirrorless would be just fine as long as you’re using a kit (or similar sized) lens but there wouldn’t be enough room for additional lenses. In conclusion, great looking bag that’s well built but I knocked one star because of the somewhat awkward layout and may revisit the review later if I find I end up liking the ergonomics once I use the bag more.
L**T
Great quality, but can't find the perfect place to attach it.
I have used this case extensively over the past few months. This case is high quality and does what it is designed to do. It protects my Panasonic DMC-ZS60 from the abuse of hiking/backpacking. The velcro strap in the back is strong and has an extra flap for even more security. I never worry about it coming loose and losing my camera. However, there are a few things about this case that take away from its quality. One, the velcro strap is sewn on, so there is no adjustability. If you want the case to be upright as shown in the picture, then it must be mounted on a horizontal belt, such as the waist or hip belt. The problem with being mounted on the hip belt is that it will slide off when you unbuckle it. If you are wearing a daypack without a hip belt, then you are limited on where to attach it. This brings me to the second annoying thing. If you don't attach it to a wide belt, it flops around. For lack of any other place to attach it, I'll put it on my pants belt loop, but it flops around while walking and requires both hands to unzip it. The third annoying thing is if you try to attach it to the shoulder strap of your pack, then it sits sideways, and because of the wider width, it interferes with arm movement while walking. It will also slide down to the bottom of the shoulder strap where it becomes inaccessible and due to the narrower strap, it will flop around. I've attached pictures to show what I am trying to explain here. So, great case, but I can't find the solution to attach it securely unless I'm wearing a pack with a wide hip belt. Ideally, the attachment velcro would be more adjustable to accommodate different mounting locations.
B**T
Too small for Leica rangefinder
I bought this pouch hoping that it would be a safe, snug case to protect my Leica M10 and 50mm Summicron in a small backpack. Normally I carry a Peak Design 5L sling, but sometimes I want to carry something that has two straps and stays higher on my back with more room for other items than the sling provides.. The M10 (with leather half-case) just barely fits, and only if I use a reversible lens hood rather than the fixed hood I prefer to use. I could make do but I don't like stuffing the camera in there, and it's hard to zip shut without effort, when I was hoping for more of a quick-draw bag. Otherwise, it is a super nice lightweight camera case, and I know it would have fit my Olympus OM-D with 25mm Panaleica lens very very nicely. I would recommend this for mirrorless Four-Thirds type cameras only.
P**N
Well made, but be careful with sizing
I ordered and received a large, only to find out it was too snug a fit for my Olympus PEN F. With a 25mm prime I could squeeze it (mounted on the body) into the case, but not with a 14-150mm lens. Mind you that the dimensions stated are exact. As my intent is to strap the case to my backpack for multi-day trips, as well as general protection for travel, I"m returning it to upgrade to the XL version. It's a beautifully made case, but I must say that it could use a couple of pockets/mesh pouches on the inside for stowing spare batteries, etc. There are mesh pockets on the outside, but I wouldn't trust them to provide any level of security in a rugged or demanding environment.Will see how the XL measures up.
M**H
Compact
As described light and funtional
S**E
Perfect
Perfect for my canon camera- right size and very light
K**I
登山用に。
登山用に買いました。Lumix G8 ミラーレスカメラがうまいこと入り、レンズ取り付けた奥行き18センチもスッポリ収納。首掛けだけでなくザックのストラップや腰ベルトへ取り付けも可能です。普通のカメラカバーだと登山で木や岩にぶつかる時の不安あるのですが、カバーが厚いふん防護できそうです。中にキャップや予備バッテリー収納ポケットがあります。
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