The Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange) is a 2 layer EVA and neoprene case with interior padding in the base for extra protection. It is designed to carry a digital SLR or camcorder kit and has 6 built-in interior compartments to organize and protect cables, wires and accessories. The bag has a built-in carry handle and a removable, adjustable shoulder strap with pad.
| Material |
Exterior: EVA and neoprene Interior: Padding in base |
| Type of Closure | Pulls apart |
| Exterior Dimensions | 19.25 x 13 x 6.0" (48.9 x 33 x 15.2cm) (WxHxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Handle Shoulder strap |
| Weight | 2.65 lbs (1.2kg) |
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Comments about Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange):
this is the best camera bag - it doesn't look like one - it fits a fair amount of gear and it is very easy to access stuff. If I had my rathers I'd like it to be a bit deeper and have a velco closing as well as the zipper. But these are not complaints just suggestions. If you want a decent bag for traveling or street photography that doesn't sing "camera" this is worth considering
Comments about Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange):
This holds my Nikon D5000, external flash, extra lense, pockets for batteries. Plus it's cute! Why should camera bags be ugly and black??? We are creative people! I do wish there were more than 2 color options though!
Comments about Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange):
I love this bag. I use it as a camera bag. It is roomy. It has compartments to place my camera lens, and even smaller compartments to place filters, cords, and memory disks. Plus, it is washable and has a large zipper for closure. Best, it doesn't look like a camera bag!
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Comments about Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange):
I'm mainly using this bag while walking around the city. It's comfortable and has more room than it looks like it does. I'm generally carrying a Mamiya 7 with two lenses, a panasonic point and shoot, and my wallet, keys, cellphone and ipod, as well as some other camera accessories. everywhere I go, people ask me where I got it and how they like it, and that they didn't even know it was a camera bag from the outside. I wouldn't use it for hiking or heavy duty use, as a backpack would probably be better, but if you have a good camera and a few lenses and are walking around, it's great!
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Comments about Built NY Cargo Camera Bag, Large (Micro Dot and Fiery Orange):
I love this bag! I shove practically all my photo gear (minus my backup camera) into this bag. What I like best about it is that it's 10 times lighter than my old Canon bag, so I can carry it further without getting a tired shoulder or arm. I don't have a lot of equipment, just a body, two lenses, an external flash and a gary fong lightsphere, so everything fits in there perfectly with enough room for a couple more lenses or another flash. My only problem with the bag is that it's not very padded, which is fine for me because I don't do any heavy trekking. It's fine for light use but not if it's going to be banged around in any sort of fashion. This is now my new favorite bag!
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