Case Logic SLRC-205
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Model bag | Sling backpack | |
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Compatible with product type | Mirrorless cameras, Single-lens reflex cameras, Tripods | |
Extra compartments | Accessory compartment | |
Material | Fabric, Plastic | |
Specific compartments | ||
Main compartment closure | Double zipper closure, Zipper closure |
Thanks to the Case Logic SLRC-205, you'll never miss a unique photo opportunity because you're struggling to get the camera out of your bag. You might be carrying the bag as a backpack, but, with the sling design, you can rotate it to your front in a single movement. The main compartment has space for a body and attached lens. Your camera is safely stored in the hammock system. Your camera hangs free from the sides of the bag, so it's better protected from bumps and shocks.
To provide extra options, the Case Logic SLRC-205 is outfitted with several useful storage compartments, making it easy to take an extra lens, memory cards, and a battery with you. There's even the possibility to attach your tripod to the bag thanks to the special loops that have been added for this purpose.
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I bought the 'slingbag' for my business trip/vacation in NW America (Seattle/Portland) for my new camera, the Nikon D3400 with two lenses.
The first days I used it for a conference. During the conference I only had a wide-angle lens with me and no extra lens for the side pocket. The side pocket provides space for a bottle of drink or other items. As a sling bag it is very pleasant to use and you can quickly turn the bag around your body so that the camera compartment hangs in front of your chest. You unzip the compartment and this ensures that you can quickly grab your camera to take a picture. Please note, to do this, you do not have to wear the hip belt.
The following days I visited a number of national parks such as Mt Rainier NP and Olympic NP. Being able to quickly grab your camera is also very nice here if you want to take a picture of nature or if you want to grab your camera a little faster for wild animals that walk in front of you. For short walks, this bag is therefore also very nice to grab and go on the road with it.
However, if you are a real hiker where you are going to do walks of longer than an hour or 2, then this bag is just too small to take extra items such as food / drinks. But it is also so compact that it can be taken as an extra bag next to / between your own backpack. I then attached the shoulder strap to the space between the airflow inlet of my backpack.
The suspension system also helps when changing the lenses. You can put the disconnected lens in the camera compartment for a while, protect your camera from dust and water by pointing it downwards, then exchange it with the alternative lens in the side compartment and finally store the old lens in the side compartment.
I've never actually used a hip belt unless you bend down a lot, because then the bag falls over your head. The hole of the suspension system is quickly 'bent' because you hang your lens in it, but your camera still remains. Depending on your camera, the camera compartment is just too small to put extra things in. Things also keep moving in there because they are still loose. With your camera in it, I can imagine this is causing some damage.
Friction quickly causes damage. If you wear a jacket or have it in a bag, the friction causes bits of fabric to come off quickly. It is very light in weight even if you have a camera with two lenses in it. I didn't have a tripod, but it's nice that there are straps to secure it in two places. The smaller side pockets are big enough for your filters/protection cap for your lenses.
Rik van den Berg
28 May 2017
Automatically translated from Dutch
I bought it to go to Spain for summer holiday and if you try it at home, it seems comfortable and nice. But when you walk on the street or somewhere in mountains and it is more than 30 degree outside, it became really uncomfortable and most of the time we had to use a simple back instead or just take the camera without the bag at all.
Maksym R
9 August 2019
Automatically translated from Dutch
Great bag, does its job, my 18-105mm fits easily in the extra compartment, I think a small lens or a flash will also fit! The other small pockets are very useful, so much so that I haven't used them all yet! Tripod does stick out a bit, the bag might be a bit too small for this, but it works!
Jurian
5 March 2012
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 139691 | |
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Manufacturer code | SLRC-205 | |
Brand | Case Logic | |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty |
Compatible with product type | Mirrorless cameras, Single-lens reflex cameras, Tripods | |
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Model bag | Sling backpack | |
Integrated tripod strap | ||
Adjustable shoulder straps | ||
Padded shoulder straps | ||
Ventilated back | ||
Extra compartments | Accessory compartment | |
Depth | 11,4 cm | |
Height | 37,5 cm | |
Width | 21 cm | |
Interior dimensions: height | 20,1 cm | |
Interior dimensions: width | 20,1 cm | |
Weight | 0,54 kg | |
Color | Black | |
Plastic type | Polymer | |
Fabric type | Nylon | |
Material | Fabric, Plastic | |
Accent color | Black | |
Water-resistant | ||
Rain cover included | ||
Waterproofness certification | Not certified | |
Universal size or specific model | Universal size |