TRAVEL READY - Perfect for on-the-go photographers who demand quality.
SLEEK AESTHETIC - Elevate your photography game with a chic black finish.
ULTIMATE PROTECTION - Safeguard your gear with a stylish, durable design.
COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - Easily carry your essentials without the bulk.
VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Fits Canon EOS Bodies and EF/EF-S Lenses seamlessly.
The Canon Gadget Bag 300EG is a sleek and compact carry case designed specifically for Canon SLR bodies and EF/EF-S lenses. With dimensions of 35.6 x 22 x 16.4 cm and a lightweight design of just 0.56 kg, this stylish black bag ensures your photography gear is protected while being easily portable.
Specifications
Package Dimensions L x W x H
35.6 x 22 x 16.4 centimetres
Package Weight
0.56 Kilograms
Product Dimensions L x W x H
31 x 23 x 14 centimetres
Item Weight
0.53 Kilograms
Brand
Canon
Colour
Black
Model year
2012
Part number
0036X519
Style
Compact
Guaranteed software updates until
unknown
Reviews
L**L
Light camera bag
This bag is great for when you want to carry your camera around but don't need a "full" kit of 90 different lenses and 17 flashes. It's not gigantic, though it isn't exactly small with 35cm of length to play with. Inside you can easily fit 1 camera and a longer attached lens (a 11-12cm lens with the 6-7cm lens hood attached in the forward position fitted to the camera fits attached, and has enough room for another lens), and then another lens or flash or two. You could also fit 2 cameras with medium lenses or 1 camera and a bunch of other things. If you are using a battery pack or larger body (so basically a Canon 1D or a Nikon D5) you'll probably need to remove the lens as the pack is deeper than it is wide.The construction is sturdy and doesn't seem flimsy or like it will be falling apart any time soon, it has a typical layout of a soft interior with 3 movable panels which are able to be set up in any configuration. There's no straps to hold anything in, but to be honest the side material kind of grips things in place anyway, and I've not had anything moving around inside, even when it's fairly loose. The pack is made of sturdy materials which seem like they'll last, is well padded but also very light. It is branded but in a subtle way, it doesn't have Canon anywhere on it so isn't immediately obvious as a camera bag. It kind of just looks like a slightly weirdly shaped backpack.The straps are well planned out, and allow the bag to be swung round from the back position to the front where it will hang at around your waist. From here the top can be unzipped (there's also the option of clipping this part closed for faster access, though that might be kind of risky) which allows access to everything. There's also another cross strap which can be clipped across for more stability while carrying on your back, and the main strap can also be unclipped for faster removal. The clips are solid and "chunky" as are the zips and don't seem like they'll be breaking any time soon. It also has a carrying handle for if you want to hold it on your hand, and is light enough that it can be worn to the side over one shoulder. I have seen complaints from some people how it's for right handed people but I'm primarily left handed and had zero problems.On the outside is a mesh pocket for a water bottle or something, and it also comes with a detachable front pocket probably intended for a phone or smaller camera, or various smaller items. The main bag also has a compartment for memory cards. There are no tripod straps, though attaching a tripod would be a bit unbalancing on this style of pack.Really this is a bag that is meant for a light photo trip. When you know what you want to do and want a few options and want to travel light, not for when you need a bunch of different equipment for 90 different scenarios and a full studio setup with you. It's easy to carry and great for this purpose, and makes it easier to have a camera with you without carrying around a giant backpack or box.
D**1
Well-designed bag
This is a great little bag: beautifully-made, thoughtfully designed, good-looking and very comfortable when loaded. It's good for those situations where you want a camera with you in case a good shot comes up, but where trudging round in a fully-featured photo rucksack would look like overkill: for example, wandering down the high street, going to a work assignment or a conference, etc. The actual interior dimensions (given by Canon on the product label) are (in cms, WxHxD) 18x32x10. The label doesn't give the weight, but the bag is very light. The interior is fully lined with soft fuzzy material, so the moveable partitions can be fixed in a variety of configurations: a nice touch. Canon says the bag can hold 1-2 DSLR bodies plus 3-4 lenses and accessories. I can easily fit a 5D Mark II with attached 24-105 zoom, another medium-sized lens plus various other bits and pieces. I wouldn't want to put much more in. You could also remove the partitions and use it to carry a long zoom (100-400 and similar), either on or off the camera. If you're using it for a pro body, or body with attached grip, you'd need to remove the lens first.The bag is well-padded but still soft and pliable. The straps (shoulder plus optional stabilising strap) are well-designed, fully adjustable and comfortable. The streamlined shape of the bag makes it easy to swing round to access your gear. The (detachable) pouch on the shoulder strap is excellent - sleek yet spacious - and can be put to a variety of uses (I use it for photo essentials like spare battery, spare lens caps, memory cards and a soft cloth.) The bag is reasonably weather-proof though doesn't claim to be waterproof; however I've had it in a heavy shower without any water getting through.I got this for a bargain price on Amazon: just under one-thrid of Canon's current RRP. I personally wouldn't have paid the full price for it, because for me this is just an addition to the bags I mainly use. But if you are going to be using this type of bag most of the time, it could well justify paying a higher price: bags of this type which are light and under-stated, yet still well-designed and good quality are not easy to find.
S**.
Compact and useful
Bought this bag for my Canon EOS 5D III with 24 - 105mm f 1/4 L USM lens.First class delivery was quite prompt and I received the bag in 2 days.I was surprised at size of the bag. It is quite small and certainly cannot contain multiple cameras and lenses as advertised; unless the cameras are point and shoot; lenses are small etc.Having said that, the bag is compact, light weight and I can fit in my camera with attached lens,a spare battery, spare AAAs, a small 50mm f 1/1.8 prime lens, polariser and the smallest speedlight flash. No space for battery grip or a telephoto.No obvious way to keep battery charger along with above, so I keep that out on photography trips.I do not like to keep the lens detached as it increases probability of dust getting in and the bag meets this requirement.The walls are quite padded so the camera is fairly protected.The stitches on the padded 'walls' are not great - they started coming off as I experimented building compartments. Hence one star less than perfect score.I have not adjusted the 'walls' after creating the compartments and they are holding fine.Shoulder support is good and the straps hold well.I went to Egypt and the camera was protected well against dust and water sprays on boat rides.In short this is a great bag if you have same config as above or a smaller DSLR with two lenses at maximum. However if you plan to carry more equipment around, get a bigger bag.
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