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Keep a camera at the ready.

Half the battle of bagging great photos is having a camera with you at all times. Slide your camera into the Mountainsmith Zoom Camera Bag and head out into the hills with your camera protected and at the ready on your hip.
  • Reverse clam shell access opens the away from your body so you won't fumble over the lid of the bag when you need to quickly reach inside
  • Detachable shoulder and waist straps give you the flexibility to hang this bag over your arm and completely secure it around your waist and chest
  • Toss on the removable storm cover to protect your expensive gear when stormy skies threaten your outdoor shooting adventure
  • Large-size bag fits a kit DSLR with an attached 70-200mm zoom lens

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4 5

Matt Deen

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I've owned this bag for about 2 years now and it's holding up pretty well. I take my Canon T2i everywhere I go outdoors from backpacking in Denali to fishing in the Sierras. This bag has served me well with my basic storage needs for my camera, kit lens, spare battery, spare storage cards, remote, polarized lens, lens brush and cloth. I found the rain cover useful on many occasions, which stows at the bottom of the bag in its own little pocket. The zipper is water resistant and works well considering the rectangular design of the lid. All in all it was a good purchase for my basis needs and has protected my camera from my semi-rad adventures.

3 5

Gunnar Paulsen

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A bit bulkier than I expected, but relatively cheap. I haven't found it that convenient in the field, but it works well for transporting your basic DSLR set-up with one lens, either 18-55 or 70-200 - protects from the elements and sloppy packing jobs.