📸 Capture Every Moment in Style!
The ULANZI Versatile Camera Shoulder Bag is a stylish and functional 6L messenger bag designed for photographers on the go. Made from high-performance waterproof PU coating, it offers excellent protection for your DSLR camera and accessories. With adjustable straps and multiple compartments, this bag ensures comfort and organization, making it the perfect travel companion for any photography enthusiast.
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Weight | 362.87 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.8"L x 5.3"W x 7.8"H |
Style | Casual Camera |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 8 |
Strap Type | Adjustable,Crossbody,Shoulder,Shoulder Strap |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 6 Liters |
R**L
Really nice bag for price
Love this bag! It fits a lot! My only complaint is that wish it could have one more compartment inside for another lens. But overall it’s really nice and had a premium feel. It fits all my gear, and then some. Lots of pockets and organization.
Y**E
Waterproof - fits mirrorless with 2 extra lens - passport and phone
Proven on a recent trip to be waterproof in drizzling rain. But enough for a Sony a7c with two extra lens (padded bags). The back pocket is up against your body and can store passport and wallet. I carry also a very small water bottle. You could probably organize a small phone charger battery pack. It’s good for an everyday carry on vacation to bring all of what you need. Build quality seems good. And at this price the bag can be replaced without much concern.
P**Y
Close clone of the Bellroy Venture Camera Sling
The ULANZI Versatile Camera Bag popped up as an Amazon Deal and, being a bit of a bag hag, clicked add to cart. I also own the Bellroy Venture Camera Sling 10L, so I’ll compare with that more expensive bag.This a near clone of the Bellroy Venture Camera Sling 10L: a lightly padded bag with a sleek messenger bag form factor. Secondly, this is a small bag—smaller than my Peak Everyday Sling 6L. The black rubberized plastic exterior (PU) shows fingerprints readily and the matte finish takes on a shine where it contacts clothing. PU isn’t as attractive or as tactile as canvas or 600 denier fabrics, and is less supple than the fabric used on the Bellroy. PU "grabs" some shirts and jackets, making swings of the bag from back to front challenging at times. On the plus side, PU is extremely water resistant. It has endured tropical downpours and beer splashes without a problem.The interior improves over the Bellroy Venture by being Vecro friendly; that is, allows free positioning and the addition of dividers. Sadly, Ulanzi only includes one tiny divider. As supplied, laying my EOS R7 with RF-S 18-150 IS STM sideways on the bottom was all that fit. A waste of space above the camera and no room for extra lenses or accessories. Luckily, I had two extra Peak Everyday Sling 6L dividers, and they fit the Ulanzi perfectly, allowing me to stow my R7 and RF-S 18-150 IS STM lens down in the center with hood mounted! More than half the cargo space was now available to stow other things: another lens and a flash easily fit on the other side of the dividers.Once fitted with proper dividers, this bag is a joy to carry: good looking, lightweight, slender and hugs the body. The strap adjusts easily and is comfy. Plus, the strap yoke allows the bag to adjust angle to body contours. The strap pad is too small to distribute weight evenly on shoulder and upper chest—I prefer using it without the pad. The zipper, albeit not as smooth as the Bellroy Venture Camera Sling, pulls easily enough and the bag opens wide for gear extraction. Unfortunately, the Ulanzi is unable to stand upright and must be laid on its side when not being carried.The Ulanzi Versatile Camera Bag is not as thoughtfully designed, comfy or as versatile as the Bellroy Venture Camera Sling 10L, but is well made. However, the Ulanzi, at under forty George Washingtons, is a bargain and easy to customize. If you have spare dividers from another bag, it can be made into a great bag for a mirrorless (or small DSLR) with mounted kit zoom and an extra lens and flash. My suggestion for Ulanzi is to use 600 denier fabric on the outer shell, add color choices, include two interior dividers and design a longer strap pad.
B**N
My FAVORITE sling bag of all time, and I have a few dozen....
This thing is just amazing. Buy it and don't look back. It's also a fraction of the more expensive brands (PD I'm looking at you LoL) and IMO is the perfect size for an EDC bag. It makes the perfect Murse for me, and even the receptionist commented on it today at the doctor's office.As long as the materials hold up well, I'm a very happy customer. An easy 9/10 or 10/10 from me. Now I'm looking at the slightly bigger Ulanzi slings that zip shut like this one, because I didn't like the BC08. It was just too "boxy" or something and I didn't like the flap closure.Just get it!
T**D
Good Shoulder/Hip bag, Not amazing tho.
I wanted to like this bag so much as I love Ulanzi products. But the capacity seemed bigger than it actually was and the material was cool and water repellant but also very stiff with not a ton of flexibility. This made fitting more gear in the bag harder. It's not a bad bag, but it needs to be either wider or deeper in my opinion. The price is not bad either but I'd rather pay more for a bag that fits my needs better.
P**S
Very well made, just needs to be a bit roomier
This is a convenient bag to throw over you shoulder when you just want to jump out of the car and go grab a Pic but need to take extra lenses with you. I just wish it was a wee bit roomier. It holds 3 lenses and the camera body, but needs a little more room so they are not such a tight fit so you can grab the lenses out quicker. But all in all, very nice bag.
F**A
Perfection
I've been buying and hunting various bags to fit a small mirrorless system I have. Finally found a solution. This bag holds my gear: a6600 with 10-20mm f/4 attached, 24mm f/1.8 inside its own small case that is sat on its side in the middle, and a telephoto 70 - 350mm on the other side of that one included divider standing on its lens cap. A squeeze bulb blower is in there too. Not jammed in. Not crowded at all. Can easily get things in/out and pull the zipper across without trouble. Room for batteries and personal items is there too. When filled and sat down on the table, it holds it shape (nothing bulging out), even with all that stuff in there. It looks relaxed and that's important so that a little impact along the side won't be transmitted directly to the gear inside. And it does not scream CAMERA BAG, or at least I don't think so. Really is great and so inexpensive. Very high quality too. Everything feels solid and like it is built to last.
A**R
Right size, right design
I really like this bag. I ordered it once and returned it, then ordered it again when I realized it was so much better than the cheaper sling I bought. It's durable and I like that it wiped off easily when i got into some mud. The size is good, but you have to choose what gear you're taking and that turns out to be a good thing for me. I'm making better equipment decisions and doing more pre-planning what I shoot.
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