I wanted a slightly larger camera bag, and this one looked good, for $35.99. It's gone up $4.00 since I ordered mine last week, but it could go down by $8.00 next week. Who knows? I like the large, removable, padded interior liner. The material of the bag is tough, and there is lots of room for storage, inside and in outer pockets.
The "Caden Camera Bag" interior measures 11.8" X 5.1" X 8.3". That's for the small size. You can use it with or without the inner liner, depending on what you're carrying. It's more compressible without the liner, but it doesn't offer the same level of protection. Like most other camera bags, it comes with a pair of Velco-equipped dividers. The shoulder strap is permanently attached. The two straps on the front attach with snaps for quick opening.
Ok, nice, Personally lately I've been using a daypack or a messenger bag, different strokes
Looks nice in the pictures. But in product photography, pictures sometimes lie.
bobmcculloch wrote:
Ok, nice, Personally lately I've been using a daypack or a messenger bag, different strokes
My messenger bag isn't quite large enough.
rook2c4 wrote:
Looks nice in the pictures. But in product photography, pictures sometimes lie.
Sometimes? I think they always lie. I just wanted to show you what it looked like without posting a link.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
I don't carry a bag anymore. I just carry a naked camera. I did the same in Germany while we were living in Dresden. I kept it in the console between the front seats of the car. I never had any problem with someone trying to snatch the camera. I even passed it to someone I didn't know to snap shots of my wife and me. Since they moved the refugees from the Middle East into Dresden I don't know if carrying an open camera is dangerous now. Germany faces grievous problem with the flood of foreigners that will not assimilate and are already causing unrest. Germany will never be the same again thanks to the former government.
Bigmike1 wrote:
I don't carry a bag anymore. I just carry a naked camera. I did the same in Germany while we were living in Dresden. I kept it in the console between the front seats of the car. I never had any problem with someone trying to snatch the camera. I even passed it to someone I didn't know to snap shots of my wife and me. Since they moved the refugees from the Middle East into Dresden I don't know if carrying an open camera is dangerous now. Germany faces grievous problem with the flood of foreigners that will not assimilate and are already causing unrest. Germany will never be the same again thanks to the former government.
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I like a bag for storage at home. I put the camera, charger, etc., into the bag. I also use a label maker to label batteries and chargers.
jerryc41 wrote:
I wanted a slightly larger camera bag, and this one looked good, for $35.99. It's gone up $4.00 since I ordered mine last week, but it could go down by $8.00 next week. Who knows? I like the large, removable, padded interior liner. The material of the bag is tough, and there is lots of room for storage, inside and in outer pockets.
The "Caden Camera Bag" interior measures 11.8" X 5.1" X 8.3". That's for the small size. You can use it with or without the inner liner, depending on what you're carrying. It's more compressible without the liner, but it doesn't offer the same level of protection. Like most other camera bags, it comes with a pair of Velco-equipped dividers. The shoulder strap is permanently attached. The two straps on the front attach with snaps for quick opening.
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I was gifted the next size larger Caden bag by my S.O. for Xmas a few years ago. I get my complete Fuji kit in there - camera, five lenses, battery charger, three spare batteries, camera manual, lens cleaner and tissues, and tripod quick release. I’m ready to go!
Stan
jerryc41 wrote:
I like a bag for storage at home. I put the camera, charger, etc., into the bag. I also use a label maker to label batteries and chargers.
Labeling is a good idea, my bags are mostly storage and transport, shooting I try to only take one lens, and some batteries and mem cards, matter of weight plus I dislike changing lenses, big use of bag would be on the occasion when I take 2 bodies with different lenses, messenger works, one in one out.
BTW, my messenger bag will carry 2 bodies with lenses in their optec foam cases!
I got the same bag 2 weeks ago and paid 39.94. So yes the price does seem to jump around. It’s pretty nice bag especially at that price!
GeneinChi wrote:
I got the same bag 2 weeks ago and paid 39.94. So yes the price does seem to jump around. It’s pretty nice bag especially at that price!
Yes, the prices do jump around. The price of something I was looking at dropped $4.00 between looking and putting it in my cart.
jerryc41 wrote:
My messenger bag isn't quite large enough.
Size does matter, I am told.
jerryc41 wrote:
I wanted a slightly larger camera bag, and this one looked good, for $35.99. It's gone up $4.00 since I ordered mine last week, but it could go down by $8.00 next week. Who knows? I like the large, removable, padded interior liner. The material of the bag is tough, and there is lots of room for storage, inside and in outer pockets.
The "Caden Camera Bag" interior measures 11.8" X 5.1" X 8.3". That's for the small size. You can use it with or without the inner liner, depending on what you're carrying. It's more compressible without the liner, but it doesn't offer the same level of protection. Like most other camera bags, it comes with a pair of Velco-equipped dividers. The shoulder strap is permanently attached. The two straps on the front attach with snaps for quick opening.
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Jerry. Interesting - I bought this very bag over a year ago for my Z50. Compact enough, and allows enough room for the 16-50 and 50-250 lenses. I have also used it with my Z6II and 20-200 lens. Can include and extra battery and charger as well. I use it most of the time and it will fit in my backpack (used as a carry on) when I fly.
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