

🎥 Carry Confidence, Capture Brilliance.
The MOSISO Camera Sling Bag is a compact, shockproof camera case designed for DSLR, SLR, and mirrorless cameras from top brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Fuji. Featuring a versatile sling strap adjustable from 19.3 to 38.7 inches, removable modular inserts for customizable lens protection, and a dedicated tripod holder, it offers 682.76 cubic inches of organized storage. Its quick-access sling design and hidden anti-theft pocket make it ideal for professional photographers and enthusiasts on the go.






































| ASIN | B07797XJ8X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | MOSISO |
| Capacity | 682.76 Cubic Inches |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,972 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06"L x 4.8"W x 15.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Carry-On Luggage |
| Manufacturer | Mosiso |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Compartments | 5 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Strap Type | Removable,Shoulder Strap |
| Style Name | Camera Sling Bag |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**Y
I finally found the BEST camera bag!
I LOVE the mosieo camera sling bag! After doing lots of research in getting a much more expensive bag that I was not happy with, Im thrilled to have found the perfect bag at a much more reasonable price. The size is fantastic and can hold much more than a lot of bags without really being that big. The design of the bag carries weight well it does not feel bulky and does not pull on your neck like other bags. It easily fits my mirrorless camera with a zoom attached and it’s another zoom ones in a separate compartment. It has room for one or two more lenses as well. It’s decently padded. It has a good amount of pockets, for your gear and accessories. The buckles are strong thick plastic. The only thing I wish were different is the fabric. The other bags I tried for a more vinyl fabric and wipeable. I’ve decided to switch my white bag out for another color because I feel it would get dirty fast. That being said this fabric is a durable canvas material. Overall, I’m very excited to have this bag when I want to grab my camera and go without carrying a large backpack.
B**E
Good smaller camera bag
I've had this since for about a year and half now. It's a good little camera bag thats held up well. There's enough room for a camera and a few lenses if they aren't large. The top part can be used for extra batteries, SD cards, cables, etc.. The zippers have been good and haven't failed. Using the bag is pretty easy and getting things in and out while on the go is relatively painless. Overall I've really enjoyed having the bag to use.
F**S
Impressive, inexpensive camera bag
For some time now I've been thinking about adding a different style of camera bag to my long-time "go-to" Domke bags. Most of the time recently, I've been using 2 Nikon mirrorless cameras, a Z50 and a Z Fc. I did not want to go the full backpack route as having to remove the pack, find a convenient location to place one, then the need to unzip a large flap, remove a camera, then reverse all of this before even taking the first frame just does not suit what most of my photography entails. SO...this sling bag looked like a good compromise that might meet my needs. And..for just 30 bucks, the investment certainly was not going to break the bank. I just received the bag yesterday and so far, I have not used it in any 'real life' situation. So these remarks are all from my initial impression of the bag. Right out of the box, I was impressed with the general "feel" of the bag, it seemed to be a "Goldilocks" item...that is, not too big and bulky, but of adequate size for my gear., in other words "Just Right"...! I like the fact that of the several mesh pockets in and on the bag, the ones that would be prone to spillage, have zipper closures. These closures always keep small accessories from working their way out of a mesh pocket and getting lost or misplaced. I count three pockets with this feature...including the largest one on the lower rear of the bag which also serves as an extra bit of padding against one's lower back. One of the design features of this bag is the placement of the clips that secure the lower flap of the bag. I noticed that several similar ones had these fasteners in the middle of the pack. In this pack, those clips are on the edge of the pack....this allows an extra gear/gadget pocket to be placed in the center of the pack....(this pocket is one that has a zipper closed mesh pocket inside.) The pocket in the top of the pack is roomy enough for my Z50 to fit along with a few 'extras' and the covering flap for this section also has a zippered pouch on the outside. Another nice touch is a padded flap near the bottom of the pack where the carry belt is attached. This padding is located at a point where the clip would have a good chance of pressing against one's hip bone when hiking...this should alleviate that. The lower compartment is quite roomy, plenty large enough to hold the Z Fc, along with a couple of lenses, small flash, etc. At 9" wide (deep?)..it is big enough for a mid-sized zoom lens when attached to the camera. The exterior of the bag has several loops that can be used to attach other items to the bag, such as a tripod, water bottle, cell phone, etc. All in all, the design of the sling bag is top drawer. Is it perfect?? Well, almost, but there are a couple of things that I'd like to see. One of those would be rubber feet on the bottom of the bag. This would keep the bag out of the dirt, mud or water if it needed to be set on the ground. Another change that would be good would be to have a few more options in the divider partitions that come with the bag. These would be just fine for full sized DSLR's, but for mirrorless cameras, they waste a lot of space. I will be making some custom inserts for my bag, that will make the bottom section more efficient and 'user friendly'..! All in all, I'm extremely pleased with this bargain bag....I know I'll get a lot of use out of it...
J**Z
Good on right shoulder; a few caveats on gear fit
FIT ON BODY This is a sling-style, cross-body bag that goes over the RIGHT shoulder, just like its competitors do. This way, the straps sit flat on your body and they meet comfortably right in the middle of your chest. If I put the bag on the left shoulder then the front strap bows up on one side due to improper orientation. The side strap also feels weird when the main strap is on the left. See my photos comparing the left and right shoulders. For reference I am 6’ 2“ and slim build. Also, the side access to your camera is awkward if worn on the left shoulder. Notice the competing bags that are described as being cross-body and shown that way on their photos. This one is the same. Forget the photo of the model wearing it on the left, and the reviewers who are deceived. GEAR FIT This bag and its competitors all seem to have the same type of Velcro inserts, including the bags from Altura, Neewer, and Amazon Basics, but it is not ideal. There is hardly any flexibility of arrangement. I discovered that they are best for a large camera body (though without a battery grip), and not so good for a compact body like my Fuji X-S10. This is why I deduct one star. If I store my camera the normal way, the right side doesn’t even come close to touching the lower surface of the bag, so it would be held only by the lens between the inserts when the bag is upright. I rearranged the inserts and reoriented the camera to work better with gravity but now I can’t grab the camera by the handle. At either orientation of the camera, the lower portion of the bag fits my 50-230mm lens on the camera body plus two lenses that aren’t so long. For diameters, my lens with a filter diameter of 72mm fits just barely. Note, small lenses may need to be bolstered with a cloth or something if you want them to fit snugly. OTHER COMMENTS The bag feels sturdy and the material is thick. It holds its shape when empty, and all the walls are padded similarly as the inserts. Small-item storage abounds with two interior zipper pockets, three exterior zipper pockets, plus two interior elastic sub-pockets. Part of why I didn’t get the Altura bag is that the logo includes the word “Photo” which could make it more of a theft target. So, kudos to Mosiso for keeping the contents anonymous. TL;DR: Great bag overall. Right-shoulder cross-body wear. Best fit for a larger camera body with modest-sized lenses.
C**D
Fits 2 cameras and lenses without any issues!
Quality product, seems to be big enough for my needs. I needed a backpack for my cameras for day trips and this looked both stylish and functional. It fits my Canon D50 with a lens attached, along with several other compartments for additional lenses and/or filters. In the top section I have my Canon M50, so it worked out perfectly! I’m happy so far, will see how comfortable it is once I’m out and about.
R**K
Perfect Grab-and-Go Camera Bag – Compact, Durable, and Versatile
I love this little camera bag — it’s the perfect quick-access setup when I want more than just my phone but don’t want to haul a full camera backpack. It holds my DSLR, a couple of lenses, and even fits my tripod in the side pocket. The design is smart and efficient, with well-padded compartments that keep everything protected without adding unnecessary bulk. It’s lightweight but sturdy, and the sling style makes it easy to carry and access gear quickly while on the move. Build quality feels solid, and it’s held up well to daily use and light outdoor travel. The material offers decent water resistance, giving me some peace of mind if I get caught in light rain. For a compact, no-fuss camera bag that still gives you flexibility and protection, this one’s a winner.
E**N
It’s perfect!
I’m so impressed with this camera bag! I like that it doesn’t scream camera bag, you can tell it has been very well thought out by someone who shoots with a camera and wants quick access, I so appreciate the details! Relatively lightweight and compact, the size is really perfect for my mirrorless camera and a couple of lens or extra batteries etc. in the center compartment and some snacks or dog treats in the separate top compartment (because must bring dog). The padding throughout the bag is enough that I won’t worry if my camera gets jostled around a bit. There is a place for a water bottle or a tripod but not both. If I were to make a suggestion to improve the bag I’d add some Velcro to the bottom to hold the tripod but this isn’t a deal breaker for me. It does go over the right shoulder so for those quick shots you’d be grabbing the camera from the left with your right hand, with that in mind, FYI, this might not be so natural to left dominant hand folks. I’m sure with as successful as this bag is this company will be adding an over the left shoulder bag soon! There is a strap you attach in the front that you would use to keep the pack secure to your body say if you were hiking and didn’t want it swinging around. That strap works great! For a woman, and I am one, the extra strap could look a smidge odd on the chest, just saying, but if you’re out hiking with your dog hunting that great shot who cares! I love this bag and totally recommend it!
K**.
Does the job, but a few key dow falls
I did quite like this bag initially, but after using it for nearly a year now, some issues about the design have become apparent. I am new to photography within the last year or two, so these were things that I didn't think of when purchasing the bag. There are some good things about it as well, so I will list both below. Pros: -It claims to be waterproof (I say claims because I have not yet tested this) -There are multiple zipper pockets that are secure, and they are different sizes to accommodate different needs -The tripod holder is nice, but it would need to be quite a small one to fit -The dividers within the large compartment are nice to be able to separate lenses and whatnot -The removable dividers in the large compartment are secured with velcro, but you are stuck with their choice of hook or loop side of the velcro Cons: -The large main zipper compartment is not well designed. Wherever the zipper has to turn a corner, i frequently have issues with it getting hung up and not zipping or unzipping smoothly. Also, if you are wearing the bag when you want to try to get into that compartment, you either have to be very careful in getting the contents out, or you have to only unzip partially and reach into the compartment. -The messenger bag style strap is uni-directional because of the way it is sewn and the shape of the strap. This bag would have benefited greatly from a regular straight strap that was able to buckle to either side of the bottom of the bag so it could be put over either shoulder. -If you aren't using the additional securement strap, where is nowhere to connect it, so it just hangs there. I keep having to loop it around something else to keep it from hanging down at my hip.
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