The gray ODC 23 Camera Bag from Delsey represents an interesting design for a shoulder bag. It's an excellent shooting bag but you can also use it as a simple "carry style" bag using the two comfortable grips. Through airports, reception halls or even if you just want to store your gear in a closet at home, the handles make it easy to "grab and run" with the bag.
The exterior is a 100% nylon that is complimented by an included rain cover for those days you get caught in marginal elements. The interior is a fine microfiber material that is gear-friendly and will not mar or damage the finishes. Bright orange thickly padded and movable dividers allow you to configure the bag to securely hold whatever gear you need for a day's shooting.
Rugged zippers with strong pull tabs make accessing the pockets easy. And speaking of pockets, you'll also find a very handy mesh storage pocket for those small items that you don't want floating around in the bottom of the main compartment - batteries, memory cards, pens and your business cards.
The shoulder strap is thick and ergonomically contoured for added comfort. Delsey backs the ODC line with its impressive five-year warranty.
| Material | 100% Nylon, 420D Dobby fabric |
| Type of Closure | Zippers with pull tabs |
| Exterior Dimensions | 9.4 x 8.3 x 15.4" (24 x 21 x 39cm) (HWL) |
| Interior Dimensions | 8.3 x 5.9 x 11" (21 x 15 x 28cm) (HWL) |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Hide-a-Way handles or adjustable shoulder strap |
| Weight | 2.9 lb (1.3kg) |
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Comments about Delsey ODC 23 Camera Bag (Gray):
The only reason I gave it four stars is I wish the outside pockets had more room, they are flat with the bag. Other than that it is a good bag to take when you have to do a lot of walking.
The bag will hold my Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8G IF ED VR 11 lens, flash, battery grip, teleconverter, D7000 camera body, extension tubs, wide angle lens, and all my filter and cleaning supplies, extra batteries for flash and camera.
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My first Delsey bag was purchased after the airlines destroyed my rolling duffel on the first leg of a trip. I had never heard of Delsey and the bag was purchased because of size and price. It was a very well made bag so I did not hesitate to purchase a Delsey camera bag.
I was so impressed with the ODC 23 Camera Bag I have just purchased the larger ODC 25 Camera Bag to use at times when I wanted to use something larger than the ODC 23 bag.
The bag appears to be very well made and constructed of durable materials. The features are nice and are as described in the listing.
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Comments about Delsey ODC 23 Camera Bag (Gray):
This bag is very roomy and can easily fit one camera and 4 lenses (depending on the lens size, of course). The interior can be adjusted to suit your needs, the bag comes with many dividers. Great build quiality as well.
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Comments about Delsey ODC 23 Camera Bag (Gray):
This bag is very durable and versatile. It's smaller than it appears in the picture so make sure you check the dimensions. I keep my Panasonic G2 in it along with a my Lumix 7-14mm, 14-140mm, and 20mm, the charger and a big rocket air blower plus some other supplies. So everything fits nicely. You can move around the dividers too so it fits your needs. I also like the double zipper feature on the sides, so you can zip away the extra handles and keep them out, pretty nifty. Nice color too.
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Comments about Delsey ODC 23 Camera Bag (Gray):
This is the ultimate camera bag! This bag is very customizable. With the inside being orange, you will never lose any accessories from your camera. I use it with my Canon T2i and 2 lenses and I have room for much more. Would definitely buy a Delsey bag again.
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Comments about Delsey ODC 23 Camera Bag (Gray):
Really nice looking bag, and a lot more room than I expected. It pretty much has pockets for everything. The two handles can't be velcro'ed/strapped together, which I found bothersome.
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