On sale for ~$30 (27% off normal) when purchased. Quality seems quite good for its price point. Zipper feels confident and reasonably durable. Fabric, straps, and stitching appear to be of good quality.
While not "pro-gear" quality, I'd say it's durable enough for someone who might be considered an "active enthusiast." That is to say, someone who would use it a couple times a month verses those who only us it once or twice a year for vacation and such.
What can it hold and what is it best used for??? This isn't going to hold your full kit to support a shoot with wide-ranging accessory requirements. It's more what I'd call an "essentials" or "quick access" bag. Something you can tote around all day in comfort and grab a camera quickly for a shot or two, then put away again just as quickly as you move on.
I've tried various combinations with a 70D, D5600, and T6I (you can translate anything in that class/size of cameras). If you remove one of the two dividers it will COMFORTABLY fit MOST DSLRS with an attached lens under say 135mm and a second lens in the slot next to it. You may have to experiment with putting the camera in the bag lens down or lens sideways for the best fit tor your camera but it worked either way for all the cameras I tried it with. For example, I tried it with a D5600 w/attached 18-105 and the 70D with a 15-85. In both cases Nikon's kit 70-300 lens fit nicely in the slot right beside them. You could also substitute two smaller/shorter lenses such as a 35mm and perhaps a wide-angle or something similar in lieu of a longer telephoto lens in the extra slot.
The elastic, external side pouches would be fine for a bottle of water or any accessory not bigger than a can of soda, but note that they have elastic bands at the top so they are not completely sealed shut like a zipper pouch.
The internal zipper pouch is convenient but you may be limited in how bulky items in there can be based on how full the main compartment is with your cameras and lenses. The external zipper pouch on this bag actually bulks out a bit (most are form-fitting and of little use). It isn't much, but I easily easily put 2 extra batteries and a charger in there.
It has limitations for sure, but seems well enough built for moderate use and the ideal size to pack and comfortably carry a ready-to-shoot camera + extra lens and batteries.
BAGSMART Small Camera Bag for Photographers, Compact Camera Shoulder Bags for DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Cameras, Waterproof Crossbo
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Last update: 01-11-2025
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Top reviews from the United States
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good quality for the price - Roomy enough for most DSLRs and a few essentials.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023meteor04
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice bag!
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Happy with this bag. I can easily fit a Sony a6100 with a Sigma 16mm attached. 2 more prime lenses, and a Sony RX100-3. The various pockets hold 2 filters in cases, spare batteries, Sony stereo mic, Sony shooting handle. Zippers and clips are metal and quite smooth and solid. Stitching seems nice a tight.
meteor04
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice bag!
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
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Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect small to medium camera bag
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
This camera was perfect for what I needed. I was able to fit my Nikon D750 with a 24-70mm lens and an additional lens. It also had pockets on the front & back for my cell phone and to store an extra battery pack. I was also able to fit the camera charger in the side pocket. The shoulder strap had an additional cushion for added comfort. I have a larger camera bag but is so bulky to carry. The inside was padded with dividers. This will be my new go-to bag when taking my DSLR camera on trips or outings.
Lucia Rice
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very pleased
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Meets all my needs and the hardware is great so far
Kevin L.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This bag does it all
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
I ordered this BAGSMART camera bag alongside the Sony-branded camera bag (model: LCSSC8, ASIN: B005J3X1QI) to compare because my current camera bag (also a BAGSMART bag, ASIN: B08HCDM2X8), while it served me well, was a bit too small for my new lenses. This bag won me over by a huge margin.
The biggest selling point to me was the pockets. As opposed to the Sony bag, which has exactly one pocket on the front, this bag has pockets all over the place: zippered pocket on the front, the back, under the top cover, and two open pockets on the sides. As someone who carries around a bunch of other smaller items (cleaning tools, spare battery, wife's emergency lip gloss and hand cream), these pockets are absolutely invaluable. The pockets are fairly spacious too: the front pocket is a bit baggy so it allows items of ~2cm in depth without obnoxiously protruding the front of the bag, great for the larger of small items, and the back pocket is a bit tight, but will easily fit travel documents and other flat items. You can also fit a smaller water bottle into the open side pockets (maybe even a larger one if the interior isn't too stuffed like mine).
Alongside that, this bag very snuggly fits my camera (A7 IV) alongside two large, bulky G Master lenses (50mm and 24-70mm with their lens hood on; clearly won't fit a GM telephoto zoom lens) without making the bag itself look any bulkier, which was the main requirement for me out of a camera bag. While the Sony-branded bag could also fit these three items, there's a lot of space that goes unused if you don't want to put other items in the same divider pocket as the lenses, which might end up scratching the lens body. In this bag, those items would go in one of the various the pockets.
My only complaints with this bag is that the zipper on the top cover pocket feels a bit flimsy and might break with extended use, and that there aren't any dedicated pockets for SD cards like there was on my older camera bag, but those are very minor issues.
Everything considered, I am extremely happy with this bag and can't wait to put it to use.
The biggest selling point to me was the pockets. As opposed to the Sony bag, which has exactly one pocket on the front, this bag has pockets all over the place: zippered pocket on the front, the back, under the top cover, and two open pockets on the sides. As someone who carries around a bunch of other smaller items (cleaning tools, spare battery, wife's emergency lip gloss and hand cream), these pockets are absolutely invaluable. The pockets are fairly spacious too: the front pocket is a bit baggy so it allows items of ~2cm in depth without obnoxiously protruding the front of the bag, great for the larger of small items, and the back pocket is a bit tight, but will easily fit travel documents and other flat items. You can also fit a smaller water bottle into the open side pockets (maybe even a larger one if the interior isn't too stuffed like mine).
Alongside that, this bag very snuggly fits my camera (A7 IV) alongside two large, bulky G Master lenses (50mm and 24-70mm with their lens hood on; clearly won't fit a GM telephoto zoom lens) without making the bag itself look any bulkier, which was the main requirement for me out of a camera bag. While the Sony-branded bag could also fit these three items, there's a lot of space that goes unused if you don't want to put other items in the same divider pocket as the lenses, which might end up scratching the lens body. In this bag, those items would go in one of the various the pockets.
My only complaints with this bag is that the zipper on the top cover pocket feels a bit flimsy and might break with extended use, and that there aren't any dedicated pockets for SD cards like there was on my older camera bag, but those are very minor issues.
Everything considered, I am extremely happy with this bag and can't wait to put it to use.
Kevin L.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This bag does it all
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
The biggest selling point to me was the pockets. As opposed to the Sony bag, which has exactly one pocket on the front, this bag has pockets all over the place: zippered pocket on the front, the back, under the top cover, and two open pockets on the sides. As someone who carries around a bunch of other smaller items (cleaning tools, spare battery, wife's emergency lip gloss and hand cream), these pockets are absolutely invaluable. The pockets are fairly spacious too: the front pocket is a bit baggy so it allows items of ~2cm in depth without obnoxiously protruding the front of the bag, great for the larger of small items, and the back pocket is a bit tight, but will easily fit travel documents and other flat items. You can also fit a smaller water bottle into the open side pockets (maybe even a larger one if the interior isn't too stuffed like mine).
Alongside that, this bag very snuggly fits my camera (A7 IV) alongside two large, bulky G Master lenses (50mm and 24-70mm with their lens hood on; clearly won't fit a GM telephoto zoom lens) without making the bag itself look any bulkier, which was the main requirement for me out of a camera bag. While the Sony-branded bag could also fit these three items, there's a lot of space that goes unused if you don't want to put other items in the same divider pocket as the lenses, which might end up scratching the lens body. In this bag, those items would go in one of the various the pockets.
My only complaints with this bag is that the zipper on the top cover pocket feels a bit flimsy and might break with extended use, and that there aren't any dedicated pockets for SD cards like there was on my older camera bag, but those are very minor issues.
Everything considered, I am extremely happy with this bag and can't wait to put it to use.
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Jordan
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty darn good for the price
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Saved my camera from multiple drops and carried quite a bit. Fun fact it's also the same size as a ILBE radio pouch, do with that what you will!
Gramma
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Fit
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
This bag fit a radio I have just perfectly. Still a bit of room in it and the pockets front and sides for extra accessories. Good protective padding and zipper seems quite sturdy. Comes with over-shoulder strap but also has a good carry handle if you want. Material seems to be able to wear well over time. In all, the size and space were exactly what I needed. Very pleased with this bag.
Jim Choate
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fits my DSLR and zoom lens perfectly
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
My D850 with attached 28-300mm fits snuggly in this bag, so it is perfect for vacation travel.