Reddit Reddit reviews AmazonBasics SLR Camera Sling Backpack Bag - 8 x 6 x 16.5 Inches, Black

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AmazonBasics SLR Camera Sling Backpack Bag - 8 x 6 x 16.5 Inches, Black
Sling backpack holds and protects 1 smaller SLR camera body; 1-2 lenses, and additional small accessoriesDurable black polyester/nylon exterior; ample interior storageDistributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warrantyInternal Dimensions: 7.5" x 5" x 12" (LxWxH)External Dimensions: 8" x 6" x 16.5" (LxWxH)
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12 Reddit comments about AmazonBasics SLR Camera Sling Backpack Bag - 8 x 6 x 16.5 Inches, Black:

u/OneOneOneSeven · 27 pointsr/magicTCG
u/nlabelle · 13 pointsr/photography

I have the nice and cheap AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras. It is a nice and cheap $20. I am able to fit my camera, 70-200mm, 30mm, 16-70mm in the main compartment. If I don't mind it being crowded I can also fit 50mm and 135mm w/ adapter. Then in the side compartment I can fit the usual amount of accessories. The padding is fine, I do wish it had a bigger side compartment, which itself was more compartmentalized. My only complaint with it is the slinging part isn't as good as I thought but that could be because I don't everything set up right inside the bag.

u/ParkaBoi · 6 pointsr/Nikon

In your position I'd keep the 18-55 until you get a replacement. The 35mm has the same field of view as 52.5 lens on an FF body so you won't have anything at the wide end and there is not a lot of money to be made selling kit lenses, so keep it for the moment.

I have an Amazon Basics sling backpack that I'm very happy with. It's nice and light, can easily take a body, two lenses and other bits and bobs (battery, filters, etc.) and it's really well padded. Good price too.

u/Stiggy1605 · 3 pointsr/magicTCG

If you want something similar to the Pirate Lab bags, you can look for camera bags for DSLRs. I bought one recently that I use for EDH.

I recently bought this one from Amazon and I'm loving it so far.

u/d4vezac · 2 pointsr/Nikon

Third party flashes (Godox, Flashpoint, Yongnuo, Neewer) are quite good, and so are their radio triggers.

For cards, your D7200 has two slots. This can be important for redundancy if you shoot paid gigs, since a corrupted/lost card would be a bad thing.
Cards do come in different speeds, which will affect how quickly your buffer clears (important for sports where you may take a burst to catch the action). I’d use a pair of fast cards at smaller capacities (32 or 64 GB). Two 32s shooting raw gets me ~1300 shots, which has been enough for all but one or two events I’ve shot. I keep spares in my bag to swap during a performance’s intermission.

I use the cheaper Amazon Basics Sling and it holds my D7200 with 18-35 attached, 50-100, and 8 extra double As in the main pocket, with a flash, 50mm lens, wireless trigger, and a few cleaning supplies plus earplugs in the top. Barely. You can strap an additional flash to the outside if need be.

u/ThePnuts · 2 pointsr/djimavic

Friend of mine was doing this so I copied. it works extremely well.

Case Holds Mavic + Battery, 3 more batteries and my old note4 I use to fly with.

For quick grab and go, I grab that and the controller separate with the stick guards in a backpack or something.

For everything I have this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005VTIMEQ/

Above case fits perfect inside it with the controller in the main pocket with lots of extra room. Top pocket has adv charger and phantom 4 charger plus props, etc. All in one bag essentially.

Its small and works well

u/bobbfwed · 2 pointsr/Nikon

This maybe?

These AmazonBasics bags are amazing. I've had one for a couple years now, traveled all around the world, not a single complaint.

u/anotherbrokephotog · 2 pointsr/photography

Crumpler 5mdh
Amazon basics sling pack (would carry all your stuff easily). Only reason I didn't like my sling pack was because I was overpacking it with gear. 17-50, 80-200, 50mm, 100mm, + flash + tripod. The seams started tearing on it, though they haven't given out. With less stuff flying around in it, I'd recommend.

http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Sling-Backpack-Cameras-Black/dp/B005VTIMEQ

Or anything by Crumpler or Lowepro

u/uponone · 1 pointr/photography

I found this camera bag sling.

u/IrishGh0st91 · 1 pointr/canon

50mm is in! Is the 10-18 worth it over the 24? More expensive and wider - I guess I've just never shot that wide so I don't know if I'd like it or not.

I bought a sling bag which I plan on traveling with, fairly light and room for camera and a few lenses.

u/Raptor01 · 1 pointr/djimavic

I have a hard case for my Mavic but I wanted something easier to carry around. Got this bag: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Sling-Backpack-SLR-Cameras/dp/B005VTIMEQ and it fits the Mavic plus accessories (three batteries, home and car charger, spare props) very nicely. I used the foam that came with the extra batteries to make them fit a bit more snugly.