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The Amazon Basics Shoulder Bag is a versatile, large-capacity camera bag designed to hold one DSLR body and up to three lenses, plus accessories. Featuring a waterproof, shockproof exterior and a customizable padded interior, it ensures maximum protection for your gear. With a dedicated tablet compartment and an adjustable, heavily padded shoulder strap, this bag balances professional functionality with everyday comfort, making it an ideal choice for photographers who demand reliability and style on the go.







| ASIN | B00CF5OHZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3 in SLR Cases |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Capacity | 7 litres |
| Closure Type | Zipper, Buckle |
| Closure type | Zipper, Buckle |
| Colour | Black/Orange |
| Country Of Origin | Indonesia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 26,512 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841710104738 |
| Handle Type | Shoulder strap |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32.5L x 20.3W x 24.9H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 811.93 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Amazon Basics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM1302091B |
| Material | Vinyl Polyester Nylon Leather |
| Material Type | Vinyl Polyester Nylon Leather |
| Model Number | SM1302091B |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | [Zippered Compartments for Camera Equipment Storage] |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | L |
| Strap Type | Shoulder strap. |
| Style | Single |
| Style Name | Single |
| UPC | 841710104738 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wheel Type | No wheels |
D**S
Good quality, cheap price.
Bag is the size advertised, so if you measure your kit before buying, you know whether it will fit or not. The vast majority of my photography is with an Olympus EM5 mk iii for visible light, and an E-PL7 modified for IR, each camera fitted with a 14-150mm and L-bracket. The bag comfortably takes both camera with their lens and lens hood fitted ready for use. That leaves space for a 75-300mm lens plus filters, cleaning cloth & brush and assorted bits and pieces. I will probably cut off the tripod straps as, if I'm going to use one, I generally take one that woud be too big to be conveniently attached to the bag. I have had it out in a downpour, and it was absolutely fine. I did find that the padding on the shoulder strap was uncomfortable, but it was easy enough to remove and the naked strap is broad enough to be perfectly comfortable. In the very unlikely event that the bag falls apart after a couple of years, is is cheap enough to merely buy a new one.
P**N
The perfect drone bag for DJI Neo 2 Motion Combo
I completely concur with the other reviewer who uses this bag for their DJI Neo 2 Motion Combo. Itโs the perfect drone bag for this setup, despite not being a drone bag! In fact there are several nooks and crannies for extra bits and pieces once your controller, goggles and drone are comfortably located. Itโs better than the drone bags that are going for 2.5 times the price of this, and it has more room in it. Even if I didnโt have the goggles for this drone, Iโd still consider this as a great drone bag.
P**R
Great bag fot price
This is my second review on one of these bags, the first was some time ago when I bought the first one for my eos90d crop camera and a couple of kit lenses. At the time, I gave it 5 stars as it dud everything I needed. Unfortunately, I'm dropping a star on this second review as I now use a canon r5 with a different set of kit. I still think it's a fantastic value for money camera bag, well made and nicely finished, but there are a couple of things now that don't work quite so well. The full frame body I now use only takes a little more space than the 90d, but its enough to encroach into the remaining room for extra kit. For a carry around kit, I use the r5, an rf 100-400 lens, and an ef 17-40 with the rf adapter needed to fit it onto the r5. They're in, but they're a bit tight. Should I wish to carry it ( and to be honest I rarely do) there's no room fot the speedlight and remote godox trigger. The main issue for me is that I do like to carry a tripod. I didn't carry one with my previous kit as it was a heavy studio type and unsuitable. I now have a K&F lightweight tripod which would fit on thus bag but for the design of the tripod straps: instead of fully opening clip buckles, the straps here are a fixed loop with an adjuster buckle. The loop, although big enough to fit the circumference of the closed tripod legs, is too small to pass the tripod through. If the buckles opened, I could easily bring them around the tripod to close them and secure it in place. I can't imagine why the design of this bag incorporates a non opening buckle for the tripod sling. A slightly smaller tripod would fit ( I have seen some reviewers pictures demonstrating this) but I live coastally and do a great deal of landscape shots on extremely windy cliff tops, my tripod is a lightweight as a can practically use while maintaining a reasonable level of stability. By passing only one leg through the closed loop then securing the tripod legs shut with a separate strap, I can hang the tripod under the bag but it does swing around annoyingly. The last point ( mentioned previously by myself and others) is the velcro pads between the outer and inner lid. Why? They serve no usefull purpose as the inner lid zips securely closed and the outer is held securely with the snap buckles (which should be on the tripod sling!). All the pads do is make it annoyingly difficult to lift up the outer waterproof lid. The only design reason I can fathom is that it allows you to leave the inner zip open so that it lifts up when you open the outer lid. Incidentally, the outer lid has a huge overlap down the side of the bag which gets in the way when you are trying to retrieve or replace gear while still carrying it. Of course, it all a matter of needs and perspective; this bag suited me perfectly for my previous gear and photo style. And now it doesn't. It's still a fantastic value for money kit bag, but everyone mileagee may vary and it may not perfectly suit your needs.
P**C
Good all round bag
This is a brilliant DSLR camera bag, good size will take a camera and a couple of lenses, with some filters and batteries, and odd bits as well. Can't fault the workmanship, it is very well made, looks as good as my canon DSLR camera bag. For the price I don't think you could do better.
V**D
Top Tier Camera/Drone Bag at a fraction of cost.
Absolutely thrilled with this bag, quality is amazing with an even better price tag. I bought this for my DJI Neo 2 Motion Combo drone. All the other bass/cases were either overpriced or no room for the goggles. This has plenty of room with Abbott of juggling with the pull out compartments. There is no need to buy overpriced items when you can buy something similar for the fraction of cost. Hats off to the manufacturer, material feels high quality and extreme sturdy, will definitely protect my new drone and accessories.
I**N
An absolute well made bargain and a superb camera bag with lots of space in a compact bag..
I had been a professional photo journalist for 40 years (retired last year) and now I photograph for private clients and for fun. I wanted a bag that would hold one DSLR body with a lens attached and room and 2 more lenses, plus a few bits and pieces, that I could just grab and go. I have a very large Tarion PB-01 backpack that holds two camera bodies, 7 lenses, 2 flash guns and loads of extras, that I use for planned big shoots. I just needed, as I put, a grab and go bag and saw this and for the money I thought I'd give it a try. For the quality, what is does and how it is laid out with addional pockets and spaces, it is amazingly cheap. Having got it, and used it, I would have happily paid double and still been satisfied. I can honestly say that it is one of the best photography items I have ever bought. It might be an Amazon basis range, but basic it most certainly isn't. They should rename it Amazon Top Quality. If you are considering buying one these you will be delighted.
C**D
Great bag - which comes with a free flock of geese (sound effect only)...
I was looking for something a bit smaller than my Thinktank Retrospective 20 to house a couple of Fuji bodies and a couple of spare lenses for a recent trip to York. I'm finding more and more places are having bag size restrictions these days, the Jorvik Centre being one of them. This bag was well within their stated size limit (38cm x 30cm). At least they show the maximum size on their web site so you know before you get there (though I was thinking "so 38cm x 30cm x 300cm is ok??"). I was impressed with the construction of this bag for the price (ยฃ20 when purchased in November 2017). The stitching all seems to be robust and the zips feel like they'll last well enough. Good storage options with the usual velcro dividers for the main compartment. Plenty of pockets and flaps to stuff your bits and pieces like filters, lens cloth, mini tripod, cables etc and there is space for a 7" tablet in the main compartment. Protection from knocks and bumps is fine and the fabric used would keep a light shower from getting into your kit. So now we have to move to the shoulder strap or more accurately the fastenings of the shoulder strap. The actual strap is fine. The lugs used to mount the strap to the bag squeak incessantly. I had read reviews here mentioning a creaking sound before I purchased, I thought "how bad can it really be?". Well, with my bag it sounded like a flock of Canada geese honking with every step I took. This became embarrassing. I was in York for 4 nights so I had to stick it out. The worst of it was in York Minster - it felt like I could be heard all over the building. I went down into the crypt and one of the guides they have watching over things told me she could hear me from around the corner. I popped back in later in the week and the same guide spoke to me again saying that she remembered me by my creaking camera bag! We had a laugh about it but this does illustrate just how loud this is, especially in a quiet place. All that said I think I like the bag enough to explore ways of fixing the noise. It's the plastic on plastic of the fastenings that is making the noise. Maybe I can find a spare shoulder strap with metal fastenings, although that would then probably wear through the plastic fastenings on the actual bag. Of course none of the above comes into play if you just carry the bag by hand. I was finding myself using the shoulder strap but lifting the bag with my hand tucked under it - anything to stop the noise - but you really shouldn't have to do that. So three stars... Would certainly be a resounding five stars if not for the creaking noises from the strap. If Amazon can put together this bag with metal fixings for the straps at a similar price point (make it ยฃ25, if that's what it takes) then I'd dive in to buy another. It's a very useful size of camera bag. Meanwhile I will look into a DIY solution and also possibly make use of it carrying by the handles.
I**D
Great bit of kit if you are on a budget
Great Bag for those on a budget, holds my DSLR and 3 lenses with room to spare. The side pockets hold my charger and other accessories. There's other compartments for batteries and spare SD cards. I'm very impressed.
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