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J**D
Great bag for small cameras
Works great for my E-PL5. I can fit the camera with the Panasonic 20mm/F1.7 mounted and the Olympus 40-150mm zoom in the bag with no problem at all, while still leaving room for an extra battery, a couple filters, and some (basic) cleaning supplies. To my surprise, it even held the Camera with the 40-150mm on it and the 20mm in the bag, as long as I put the camera in lens down.Workmanship looks very good, zippers are metal and beefy, and the shoulder strap connectors are all metal.A few nitpicks:- the side pockets are a very tight fit for pretty much anything. I managed to shove a filter in one and some cleaning cloths (in a plastic bag) in the other, but they're not easy to access.- There should be a zippered pocket on the flap - right now it's just wasted space.- Ideally, I'd much rather see the "accessory" pocket moved to the side (or even better, one on each side) instead of the front. The bag, although tiny, is almost a cube, which makes it much more awkward to wear than something that's a bit more of a "messenger bag" shape.- The rainfly takes up quite a bit of space in the outside pocket - would be nice if it had its own slot on the bottom of the bag, similar to how most backpacks do it.Other than that, the bag served me very well for a 2 week trek around Europe, and I look forward to using it for a long time!
J**E
Perfect for Canon M5 with 22mm lens.
I wanted the smallest bag possible for my Canon M5 setup and the Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 10 fits perfectly! Keep in mind I don't have any of the kit lenses, just the Canon 22mm pancake lens, but I do have a B&W UV filter on the lens. I also got the Canon lens hood for the 22mm but having both the filter AND the hood on at the same time made it a little too long to fit comfortably for how I want to use the bag (and it was a little silly anyways ;-).On the other side of the divider I put a small Manfrotto table-top tripod and mini ball head (disassembled) and the bag strap. With all that in the main compartment it's too crowded to use the divider to hold my iPhone SE but it fits well in the spandex outer side pocket if need be.I'm guessing this bag would also work well for an M5 with the 15-45mm kit lens but you probably wouldn't be able to store a tripod too, maybe not even the bag strap?I removed the rain cover from the front pocket and put it underneath the camera to make it easier to grab (handy tip from someone else's review) and for now the front pocket holds business cards, a spare battery and the back lens cap and camera body cap (I really don't need to carry the caps around with me though).
A**Y
Solid bag but slightly awkward to carry
I purchased this for my Sony a6000 and attached 18-105 f/4 and it fits perfectly with a battery/cards in the front pocket and an ND filter in the side. I like the little touches like the magnetic flap closure and the little pockets on the divider (I'm not using it but if you do...) for SD cards in cases.The only two gripes I have that aren't related to telling myself I can make it work is that it's awkward to carry and the top strap is placed poorly.A more messenger bag shape tends to move with you but this is nearly a cube and bounces around a lot. The strap does well staying in place but I just spent the weekend in NYC dealing with the bag flopping around a bit too much. I've debated getting the 20 instead but I think I'll be going with a more nondescript canvas messenger bag for something more stylish.The top strap is fine when the zipper is closed but I want to be able to grab the bag with just the magnetic closure. The strap is in the center of the case and it'll flop open any time you grab it. had it been mounted to the back edge, I think it could have been a bit more functional.
M**H
Perfect size, if a bit too tight
I own the Olympus EPL5 m4/3 camera with the kit lens and a 20mm pancake aspherical secondary. I bought this case because I needed something secure while backpacking.Likes:* Belt loop for strap-less attachment* Stretchy side panels can hold some accessories* Compartments are perfect size for camera, spare lens, and small accessory (like micro-flash, lens filters, etc)* Magnetic lid closure for fast-access to camera* Main compartment fits an Olympus EPL5 + 14-42mm kit lens perfectly, with the second pouch having enough room for a 20mm pancake lens and small accessoryDislikes:* Waterproof smock is just extra bulk and hassle, the case should have been made waterproof/dustproof with a laminate membrane and water-resistant zippers instead. Blowing dust from my recent Joshua Tree trek could seep in through zippers.* Small external zip pocket has room enough for only the rain smock ~or~ a few batteries, any more and it reduces the main compartment's size. Overstuffing the outside pocket makes that perfect camera fit more like a 'wedge it in' process, putting stress on the lens.* (not taking any stars off for this) I wish the 'iPhone pocket' could accommodate larger (read: longer) phones such as my Nexus 5. The lid won't close due to the extra height.Overall very pleased with my purchase.
C**C
Perfect for LX100 & accessories
Perfect bag for me and my LX100. I had ordered the Mirrorless Mover 5 based on a recommendation in an online review. The camera does <just barely> fit into the 5, but there is little room for anything else other than perhaps a spare battery and sd card. I wanted something that would carry a filter, the charger, flash, and a lens cleaning pen, and, of course, my optech strap. While I could stuff the strap, charger and filter into the 5 is was so tight and I didn't want to struggle every time I wanted to pull out the camera. So I tried the 10 here, and it's just about perfect. All the gear fits well and goes in and out with no trouble. Plus, the 10 has side pockets on both sides which I know keep the lens pen, camera cord, and even a gorilla tripod. See the picture. All in all the bag isn't very much bigger than the 5 but it is the right one for me
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