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The Precision Design PD-MBP ILC Digital Camera Mini Sling Backpack is a weather-resistant, versatile bag designed for mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. It features a padded interior that accommodates your camera and additional lenses, along with customizable dividers for optimal organization. With adjustable carrying options and compact dimensions, this backpack is perfect for photographers on the move.
C**S
Excellent Small Backpack
I was looking for something small to carry my Olympus Epl-1 and 45-200 zoom lens on my daily walks. The Precision Design backpack fit the bill perfectly. The inside has removable dividers so it can be configured in a variety of ways. The quality is excellent with plenty of pockets to carry spare batteries, memory cards, keys, or any other small items. I have always had a good experience from Cameta and this was no different.If I take out all the dividers I can even fit my Olympus E-3 with the 18-180 lens attached, although it is a snug fit. Overall, this is perfect for a small camera with a spare lens.
A**D
Super Duper Terrible
I totally love the design but I'd give it a zero star if it was possible.Why?It's gosh-darn mini that can barely hold my SONY NEX 6. Let alone a flash or lens. I am extremely disappointed with the description. They are selling some toy bags to people. Steer CLEAR of this thing if you're looking for a camera bag. If you're a SLR user - FORGET about it. It's one of the worst products I have ever received on Amazon.
J**R
Slightly Too Small
Okay, okay, so i bought it BECAUSE it was small. i bought a small mirror-less camera and a ton of old SLR lenses to trick it out, and saw this advertised as exactly what i needed: a camera bag for a compact mirror-less camera system. The thing is, it doesn't seem like anyone thought about how the tetris of it was all going to work out. In other words, this doesn't seem to be made by someone who was interested in how it actually functions in the field. There are tons of little pockets and compartments, all so cute and miniaturized that you can barely fit anything in them (a 3 foot USB cable barely fits in the side pockets), and in the pockets that are potentially large enough to hold battery chargers, remotes, cleaning stuff, filters, etc. little thought was given to how much volume they will have to accommodate once you put them ALL in there at the same time. There is also a clever zipper on the backpack straps to make it into a should bag, on its face a brilliant idea, but in practice, making for a sling bag that you can't sling in part because the length that the straps have to be in backpack mode are 10 inches longer than they need to be in sling mode, but mostly because the ergonomics of the 2 bags don't really compliment each other. There is no grip to the underside of the double duty backpack straps, so you can't even just sling one strap over your shoulder while in back pack mode. The front part unzips and the front panel folds out, but they've sewn gussets (word?) onto the sides so that the front won't open all the way, especially if you have the bag lying on its back, this is really weird, i suppose it is to keep your bag from opening all the way up when it's upright, but i would have appreciated some snaps instead of stitching. There is no top handle, which is pretty much the most egregious oversight besides not understanding that pockets eventually contain things.So the bag is just too small. This is the petite version for someone who plays at photography and wants something to replace her purse. The small backpack doesn't sit in a good place on one's back, or at least mine, but i'm not petite, i'm medium. Which is what these guys really need to make. This is a good start, but it needs a mark II, something that's 25% larger, ditches the transformer straps, adds that handle, puts some pleats in the pockets, longer more useful side pockets, lets the bag have more front to back space, especially the storage inside the front flap. Most importantly, send some designers out with a handful of lenses and some cameras and learn how the bag needs to function.Why 4 stars if it's so too small? Even though this bag isn't as awesome as it could be, i can still use it to cruise around with my NEX-7 fitted with a 40mm Hexanon and still stash a Nikon 85mm with tilt adapter, an FD 20mm with rubber lens hood, and if i'm really sneaky, i can get the FD 50mm f1.4 in there for good measure. i can't fit much else in there besides sliding the charger into the front pouch, and extra SD cards in the zipper pocket on the velcro flap. Construction quality seems solid, not problems so far, and the bags padding, though not bulky or in your face, inspires confidence in its own tiny way.This small bag is one major revision away from finding the medium sized format that would better suit its purpose.
L**R
Perfect
It is exactly what I've expected, a very compact and confort way to carry the camera with a long lens and many small accessories. There is room even for your purse, but not more. It is not big on the shoulder.
A**R
Great accessory for your camera
Great accessory for your camera. Multiple padded slots to safely store several lens while travelling. Plenty of zippered storage for the small accessories all wrapped up in a small backpack.
L**A
Camera bag
This is perfect for a small camera. More than I expected. Would recommend. Not too big. Just perfect and love it
N**R
Really small
This is a well designed bag that would be appropriate for smaller mirrorless cameras (or compacts) with a kit lens and a small flash, for example, but not much else. Some cameras that would probably work reasonably well would be the Fuji X-T20, X-E3, or X100F or the Olympus OM-E-M5 Mark 2 or OM-E-M10-Mark 3. In my case it came with a kit for the Sony A7 Mark II and doesn't really fit that camera even with the 28-70mm kit lens. To make it work with this camera, I would need to sport a legacy pancake with an adapter. In all fairness, if the description was for small mirrorless cameras, there is nothing really to object to here and a lot to like. In my case, it may end up in the garbage bin unless I repurpose it to a future smaller camera.
D**A
I love this camera backpack
It's small but I'm able to fit 2 lens and camera. I love this camera backpack.
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