🎥 Carry Your Vision, Rain or Shine!
The ESDDI Camera Bag Backpack is a professional-grade, weather-resistant camera case designed for DSLR, SLR, and mirrorless cameras. With a large 12.6×6×18 inch capacity, it safely stores up to 2 cameras, 6 lenses, a flash, and a 14-inch laptop, featuring padded dividers and mesh pockets for accessories. Its durable 900D polyester nylon construction includes a rain cover, reflective safety features, and a hidden anti-theft pocket, making it the ultimate companion for photographers who demand protection and convenience in any environment.
J**F
Great bag with a couple of caveats
I really like this bag and all of the space it has. I would love to be able to give a five star rating however there are a couple of things that I wish were different.First the good:1. The materials seem to be solid and the zippers function very smoothly. As far as weather resistance it has protection around the zippers and the material appears to be fairly water resistant.2. There is plenty of room in this bag for all of your different lenses and accessories. It is fully customizable and can hold multiple cameras. You can see in my pictures that my canon 77d and t5 fit nicely along with 6 lenses and my chargers. It could be a little deeper but I will touch on that later.3. It looks great. It is very simple and doesn’t stand out yet I’ve gotten several compliments on the look of the bag.4. Very comfortable. I’ve not taken it on any long walks yet but overall it is comfortable to wear and carry.5. At this price point I think this is a great bagThe not so good (for me):1. The biggest issue I have with the bag is the depth. If you use a battery grip on your camera you have to remove it before putting the camera in the bag. You can see in my photo that the camera sticks up above the top of the bag with the grip attached. You could likely leave it if you are brave but I don’t like the idea of the camera protruding out and potentially being damaged. This leads me to my next point.2. The laptop sleeve is tight. It says 15” and that is what it means. I have a 15.6” and it fits but barely. That’s not a fault of the bag as it does advertise a 15”. However, when you have a laptop in the sleeve it limits what you can put in the body of the bag. Just something to be aware of if you plan to carry a laptop with your kit.All in all I think this is a great bag with 2 caveats. You will need to remove battery grips any time you plan to store the camera in your bag. If you plan to carry a laptop be sure it is 15” or less and the thinner the better.I am still up in the air as to whether I want to keep it as my goal was to be able to carry my gear and laptop in one bag. Given how much I like it I may just have to choose to leave the laptop at home and look for another option.
C**W
The PERFECT size camera bag!
I own a few camera bags that I use to take to locations for commercial shoots and I'm very happy with this ESDDI backpack because of the portability factor. My other camera bags are either too small or too big and I often find myself just putting them down when I arrive on location which always concerns me due to possible theft. This bag is just the right size and it can still carry all the essential equipment that I need for various shoots (i.e. weddings). I can fit my two cameras, two additional lenses, my drone (Mavic Pro), a tripod, and a few more odds and ends all in this backpack. Including the weatherproof jacket was also a very nice touch and I really appreciate that the seller included that with this backpack. The material used is strong, it looks professional (yet discreet) and I expect this to last a very long time. If you do professional photography/videography you know how important it is to stay portable and this bag allows me to do that - very happy with it!
L**E
Perfect for my needs
This bag is really well made and has a few features that make it perfect for my needs. First of all, it stands up on its own, you may think that’s not important but try to travel and take the bag down and see how annoying it is when a bag keeps falling down. It is surprisingly small but very roomy, I can fit pretty much everything I need, a full frame DSLR and lenses, batteries and filters, an Osmo Pocket with all adapters , mint tripod, bullhead, etc, a mini dolly for the Osmo Pocket and a tripod, it fit’s a whole lot more than what you see here. The zippers are nice and comfortable and appear to be made of good materials, they are also weather sealed, which is a huge plus. My iPad Pro fits on the inside and outside pockets with ease, that’s another huge plus for me, the straps are padded, comfortable and easy to adjust and has a lumbar pad and another pocket on the back, really handy for important stuff that you want to make sure is not accessible, like money and passport, as an added touch they also incorporated a little whistle that is on the front strap and accessible without taking the bag off. Attention to detail is the name o the game here, notice how there is a protecting tab to hide the zipper handle on the inside pocket, very nice touch if you don’t want your expensive stuff all scratched. Finally, they also added a rain cover so if you are out and it starts raining you can put the cover on the whole backpack for extra protection. I give this bag an A++ and highly recommend if you are looking for something light practical and affordable.
S**N
Great Product for the Money
I wanted a backpack style camera bag I could take on short hikes and on the plane when I travel, this product delivered but with a few hiccups.What's Good:Compact Design and it can hold a lot of gear. Well made (material) for the price. Easily fits under the airline seats, even in economy class. Has an inside strap which goes around most rolling luggage handles for easy stacking transportation. The top strap is really sturdy and well made (I use that handle A LOT). The chest strap is also well made. Zippers are working nice and smooth so far. Simple non bulky design.What Needs to be Improved: Comfort. Took this bag on a small 4 mile hike with nothing more than a Canon 7D Mark II, a few small lenses and a bottle of water. Not matter how I setup the chest strap it was pretty uncomfortable. The main straps needs to have more padding and even a small waist strap would be a huge plus for pulling the weight off the shoulders. When I had the pack fully loaded it was nearly unbearable to wear it as a backpack.I really like this camera bag backpack, it would greatly improve with just a few minor changes.