This case is well made but tight, tight, tight. Looks nice but is almost impossible to get my Canon XSI ( I understand that this is a smaller size dSLR) into it. Also the strip that attaches zipper is very rough and I cringe at the thought of it scratching my camera.
i bought this bag for my sony alpha 200 with a 50mm lens. i'm using the minolta lens right now (af 1.7) but it could probably fit with the sony 50mm. it fits in with the strap and everything, and closes easy, i don't need to tug the zipper hard or pinch the fabric or anything.this bag isn't perfect for every situation, but it's great if you use primarily a short lens and want a very small bag for walking around (i carry this in my backpack as well). i wouldn't buy this if you primarily use a long or zoom lens, you'll need something bigger.
I love this camera case! Granted it's a snug fit but once I'm accustomed to the case, I find that there's room to spare. My Canon EOS Rebel 450D, 18-15mm lens & polarizer filter fit comfortably. In the front pockets are 2 other lens filters along with an extra memory card, a card reader & a square of white paper. There's still room for an extra battery. The camera's neckstrap can be crammed into the case but I find it simpler to only zip the case most of the way, leaving the remaining 1.5" for the strap to hang out one side. The National Geographic case contains everything I need for a basic walkabout shoot. For anything more complicated I carry another small bag containing a longer lens, macro tube extenders, flash unit, etc. Perfect!
this bag is not bigh\ enogh despite the fact that it says its a SLR bag my camera did not fit in it at all it is clearly for a small digital SLR however everything else is top quality. good fleece on the inside and a good lens cleaner. so i would only recommend it if you don' have a normal size SLR.

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