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The MagicLine Portable Photo Studio Equipment Bag is a semi-rigid, sturdy carrying case designed to protect and transport your essential photography gear. Measuring 21.7"x12.6"x10.6", it features an adjustable carry strap, versatile storage options with removable dividers, and a robust ABS wall for maximum protection against impacts.
A**S
Keeps all your gear safe
Love this bag. Fits everything I need it to and is nice and sturdy with strong protection
J**9
Comfortable to Wear
This is a really good bag. I currently use this bag for my photo lights and spare batteries when on site. It allows me to keep the items in one location. The bag is comfortable to carry. The handle as well as the shoulder strap is well built. The bag has solid construction. I have been using this bag 2 - 3 times a week for almost 6 months and there is no tearing at the seams. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a good bag to carry their equipment. A1 quality.
M**Y
Versatile
I like this bag way more than I thought I would. I got this because I have a few video lights that didn't come with a good case. The bag is a lot sturdier and rugged than pictures relate. The padding is thick and adjustable. It is really versatile too. I find myself often using it to hold almost all my gear for small shoots. It is just as good as the bag you get with Apature lights.
J**S
Lots of room
The case is well made and has plenty of room to fit a camera rig, lighting, and accessories. There are two standout features on this bag. One is the plastic runners on the bottom of the bag that give it some protection from whatever you might set it on, and they add rigidity to the structure of the bag. The other is the straps on top that can hold a full size stand or tripod in place so that it doesn't slide off the top of the bag when carrying it.The bag comes with a few Velcro dividers and foam pieces. I do wish they had more divider options and less random foam pieces. The Velcro dividers can attach to any wall on the inside of the bag, but you have to be careful when pulling them off the sides because the thin fabric on the side walls tends to stretch away from the side quite a bit. You also have to be strategic when putting anything in the bag that has Velcro hooks on it as it will attach itself to the inside of the bag as well.Overall, this bag gives you an elegant way of hauling random pieces of video gear around. I just have to work on filling it with only the things I actually need.
M**A
Good quality and spacious.
This photo studio equipment bag is exactly what I needed for my Neewer 200w video light. It is well-made and it has enough space to fit a big light, smaller lights, or other video and photography equipment. The bag includes different dividers, a large pocket on the cover for storing cables, instructions, or other small items, and a strap on the outside to secure a tripod or medium-sized stand.
S**R
Hard-sided gear transport box/bag. A bit heavy at 6.8 lbs. Comes with 3 velcro-attached dividers.
This is a medium size, hard-sided gear transport box, appropriate for transporting Audio-Visual gear, for example. The inside can be subdivided by velcro-attached dividers (as is commonly done for camera bags.) It has no wheels so you must lift and carry it for transport, and for that it's a bit heavy at close to 7 lbs empty.Overall I like the large capacity and reasonably sturdy construction, suitable for transporting Audio-Visual gear via automobile. (Not strong enough to be used as an airline checked luggage, however.)There are some things I wish were different. (See below.) But given what I consider to be a reasonable price, overall I would like to rate it 5 stars.Likes:- Attractive gray exterior.- Hard sides, bottom and top are protective. Overall seems reasonably durable.- 2 plastic "skids" on the bottom protects the fabric exterior when the box is placed on a pavement, etc.- A pair of strap "stays" allows the top lid to remain open without falling back.- A pair of wide Velcro straps on top of the lid lets you attach and carry a small light stand/tripod on top.- Multiple carrying straps/belt options; allows flexibility in how to carry it. (Note: no wheels.)POSSIBLE AREAS OF IMPROVEMENTS:- All black interior makes it hard to see inside. (Should have been a light color.)- Wish it came with more dividers. (Only comes with three, of different sizes)- Wish the velcro straps on the top lid were attached more securely. (Only one row of sewing.)- On the heavy side at 6.8 lbs, empty.Per my measurements:- Weight: 3,090g / 6.8 lbs (Including all dividers, straps, belts.)- Internal size: 20" (W) x 11" (D) x 9" (H)- External size: 21.5" (W) x 12" (D) x 11" (H)
L**U
Ample room and well made.
I don't know about most photographers, but I have a LOT of gear and equipment. I probably have more lights, than anything else. Between Speedlights, Mono-lights, and RGB lights, I could probably light up a stadium. Perhaps a small one.Prior to ordering this, I had gone the route of "put all the lights together". So in one giant case, I had all my RGB lights, all my strobes, and my mono lights. I can promise you that getting everything to fit in there was a challenge in and of itself. And finding things. Whoo.So I decided to separate my lights a bit to make them easier to transport. This case here, I got for my mono lights.As you can see from the included photo, my Amaran 200D and Aputure Storm 60x (and all accessories) fit in here EASILY. In fact, without too much of a stretch, I could put 3 mono lights in here. It has no problem fitting the lights, the reflectors, barn doors, V-mount adapters, cables and power adapters.The foam pieces included are of moderate to little use. Honestly, it could use more velcro dividers than the few it came with. I'll probably end up scavenging a few dividers from my myriad of photography backpacks and cases...I have a whole drawer full of them.The quality of this is really nice, and it has PLENTY of room. 2 lights are an EASY fit, and 3 could probably snuggle in there just fine. And now, as an awesome bonus, I can move all my RGB lights and strobes to a smaller case. And everything just got easier to store and move around. My advice to the manufacturer would be to stop including the foam pieces and just give us a few more dividers. They're way handier.Seeing as this case MORE than meets my needs, easily fitting my monos and their accessories with room to spare, and seeing as it's well made and I could find NO quality issues to speak on, to all of my photography compatriots out there, I recommend picking up this case. TOTALLY worth it.
K**.
Good quality for price!
Perfect to organize a package of equipment including a tablet, printer and accessories. Keep’s everything together and protected.
S**E
Well made and practical; a little heavy
I must say that I was not expecting the quality of this bag to be as high as it is, so I'm pleasantly surprised.Out of the box, the bag has an assortment of foam and dividers, along with a shoulder strap. The dividers have velcro ends on them, so they can be adjusted to your needs. I do wish that more foam or trimmable foam was included, as you tend to get with hard protective cases, but this is a minor complaint.The bag is semi-rigid and has both a tough fabric outer cover and a soft, padded inner material to keep your gear safe.The thickness of the padding and dividers are on the thin side, so I would not advise using this in high-risk areas where drops or falls are likely to happen, but it's enough for transporting gear.As there are no security features on this bag, I would NOT consider it ideal for air travel as checked luggage.The permanent strap and detachable shoulder strap are both excellent quality, and I appreciate the inclusion of fixed tripod straps on the top of the bag.I only have two real complaints.One is that the bag is not lightweight. If you are lugging it around on your shoulder, expect to have an extra ~7lbs from just the bag.My second complaint is more of a practical issue: the liner of the bag is black, which makes it difficult to see inside the bag and possibly pull out gear that's also black in colour. A light grey interior (to match the exterior) would have been much nicer.Overall, I'd recommend this bag to anyone who does mobile/offsite work and needs to carry their gear with them. Provided that dimensions of this bag can fit all your gear, you can't go wrong.
D**E
sturdy, but has numerous flaws
The media could not be loaded. Please watch my video for a detailed review of this bag.But to summarize, it "looks" like a comparable gear bag from another manufacturer (which I trust, and won't name here). But it's clearly not the same.The shell of the bag is strong and hard, and it has shock-resistant material on the top and bottom. But that's pretty much where the good points stop.As you can see in the picture, there is too much material around the outside of it, which causes it to buckle. Though this is just cosmetic, it doesn't look good. You don't want to show up to a site to do a shoot with something that looks like that.But by far, my biggest complaints about it are the separators on the inside. None of them make sense. It's as if they took a bag that had the separators that matched it, stretched out the size of the bag, but just kept the same internal pieces of it. So there is no real arrangement that can be made with them, to use them. It also comes with what seems to be random foam, because none of that fits properly into the bag, either. I'm not sure I would trust my expensive gear in this bag. It may be usable for tripods and electrical cords, though.
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