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The peacechaos Small Camera Bag is a vintage-inspired shoulder messenger bag designed to securely hold your DSLR, lenses, and mini digital camera. Made from high-density waterproof canvas with leather trim, it features customizable padded dividers and a soft cotton interior for shock absorption, ensuring your gear stays protected from dust and scratches.
P**L
Very cool bag.
Got this as a camera bag that does not look like expensive camera bag. Is actually very cool looking, well made and is bigger that I thought it would be. Holds my Olympus EM5 with 12-50mm zoom and an Instax camera with box of film in main compartment with room to spare. Front pocket holds batterys and misc with plenty more space. And it could easily be turned into an acceptable Star Wars cosplay bag with just a few greebles added to it.
P**F
As Advertised: A Very Nice Vintage Looking Camera Bag At an Unbeatable Price
LIKE: Thick, waterproof, canvas-like material which is very well stitched, soft genuine leather trim, perfect size, cool vintage look with no branding. The stitched leather tag at the top of the bag has no "peacechaos" branding (thank God), allowing you to personalize. This bag would easily sell for $100+ in a camera shop.DISLIKE: Strange odor which I'm sure will fade. The acetate/nylon lining is very stiff, crinkly and seems a bit cheap. Cotton or polyester would have been a much nicer liner material. The zippered front pocket is a bit misshapened- the bag arrived in a clear plastic wrap- why no shipping box to preserve the shape?? I'd also prefer that the zipper on the same pocket be straight across the front instead of a curve. The velcro adjustable dividers in the main compartment aren't great- I probably won't need to use for my DSLR with 50mm lens.OVERALL: A very nice vintage looking camera bag at an unbeatable Amazon price.
J**S
Nice bag for my Micro 4/3 Olympus. Buckles are magnetic snaps.
A roomy bag for a smallish camera like my Olympus OM-D EM-10. The camera with 14-42 II R kit lens fits nicely in the main compartment with lens facing front of bag and camera vertical (portrait orientation), leaving room for one of the two included dividers and a 40-150mm zoom lens on the opposite side. I also have a Wasabi charger and car adapter in the main compartment. I expect to be able to fit another lens (35mm prime) in the main area.The main compartment zipper has two sliders so you can close it from either side (or the middle if that's your preference.) Thanks to another review, I discovered that the front buckles act as magnetic closures that pop on and off the bag to secure the rain flap. Very handy as I didn't relish the idea of unbuckling the straps every time I want to open the bag. The leather straps have three buckle holes. I'm using the middle one.The front zippered compartment has two "pockets" (more like straps as they are not closed at the bottom) in back that each fit two of my batteries stacked on top of each other as well as a couple of smaller loops suitable for pens or markers. There is room for other small items like cables, lens caps, sd cards and the like in the rest of the compartment. There is one slider on this zipper.I like the look and feel of this bag very much. It is not heavily padded, but I do feel that it is sufficient to protect the contents during day-to-day use which is why I purchased it.
S**P
Great travel case for camera with one single lens mounted on it
It's hard to tell from pictures or claims what can actually fit in this case. I used this case on a recent trip to Europe. In the case I put my Sony A7iv with a 24-70mm GMII lens mounted on it. The lens is a little over 4" in length when fully collapsed. The total length from the end of the lens to the inner edge of the body is about 7", if that helps. There's not much room for anything else in the main pouch at that point. Though I can still close the main pouch if I don't quite collapse the lens down all the way. I don't think you could have more that one lens together with a camera body in this pouch, unless the lenses are super short. The other zipper pocket does have some room for other important stuff, like a AC power/charging cord, some cleaning cloths, SD cards, etc. As for water resistance, I can't say that I stood out in any torrential downpours, but there were plenty of moments of light / misty rain during the trip and everything in the case stayed dry. All in all it was excellent for a one lens run and gun tourist setup.2 small wishes: I wish the buttons on the end of the fake buckles could be fastened down tightly, instead of relying just on the magnets, I wish they used well built snaps on old jackets from the 80's, lol. The other thing is I wish there was just a little more rigidity, so that the case would hold its shape. This is only an issue when you're trying to put the camera back in the case while still wearing it around your body. Like needing to have someone else hold a grocery bag wide open for you to put a large item in it. That sort of thing.I'm definitely happy with the purchase and will be using this bag for a long time, unless they make an updated version that resolves those two things mentioned above.
N**N
Great fit for micro four thirds body and plenty more.
This is a great little camera bag. It's just big enough that I can squeeze my new GX85 in sideways (lens facing outwards) and have a lens on the other side. I prefer the snug fit for the camera body anyway. The included velcro dividers also feature flaps on top that rest on top of whatever gear is contained in their respective compartments. The flaps serve as some additional padding so you can add any other gear you want on top! I can use this for activities when I just need my camera, and it will also fit inside my Osprey Daylite daypack for when I want to take some camera gear in a backpack for easier carrying while hiking or on lots-of-walking days while travelling in a foreign country. The padding is adequate on all sides, the camera fits snug and really couldn't be happier. One thing that was a little irksome was that the foam padding in the sides of the bag isn't secured and came kind of twisted but I was able to maneuver it so it all sits flat now. Highly recommend for any small cameras!UPDATE: I can fit my GX85 with Panasonic 25mm f1.7 attached, 12-32mm pancake kit lens, and 45-150mm Panasonic zoom lens, along with a case holding power accessories and two filter wallets, all in the main pocket. It's a little tight but the seams are holding up fine and I'd rather have the bag tightly packed for shock absorption. M43 is so compact it's fantastic. This bag is great.
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