







🎥 Capture every moment, hassle-free and in style!
The Qipi Camera Bag is a sleek, sling-style backpack designed for DSLR and mirrorless photographers who demand quick access and customizable storage. Featuring a compact yet spacious interior with modular inserts, it fits multiple lenses, flashes, and accessories. Its ergonomic padded strap ensures comfort during extended wear, while the included waterproof rain cover and hidden anti-theft pocket provide reliable protection for your gear and valuables. Compatible with major camera brands like Nikon, Canon, and Sony, this lightweight 1.7-pound bag is perfect for professionals and enthusiasts on the move.
| ASIN | B01MFD0EKG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,907 in Camera Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,042) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | E00452 |
| Manufacturer | Qipi |
| Package Dimensions | 16.5 x 10 x 4 inches |
R**L
Perfect, compact, minimal, ergonomic, comfortable on a petite woman.
Love this little bag! Having owned 3+ other camera bags (for other duties), I was hesitant to buy yet another one, but I could not imagine myself carrying the any of the other ones comfortably all over Israel on my 2-week trip. I needed something light, ergonomic, and something that would not cause fatigue after wearing it all day. I am so glad I got the Qipi! I am a petite, 5'0' 115 lb female, and it fits me perfect, out of the box, easy to adjust! It surprisingly holds my Canon 70D with a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens attached, plus a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, and an A5 size sketchbook & pencil in the main camera compartment. See my picture. I imagine, you might be able to fit an iPad mini there with your camera and lenses, although probably not with the big guns which I put in, which take up SO much room. I will say, my gear puts a lot of pressure on the water bottle pocket from the inside, so I won't be able to put an actual water bottle there. That is okay. There are several places I can hook a carabiner and a water bottle. Easy peasy. I still think I can stick my Slik Mini Tripod in that water bottle pocket with a leg or two sticking out, as there are straps to secure it. I wore it around this afternoon, loaded up to test drive it, and it was very comfortable, as it sits close to your body, high enough on my back so as not to cause lower back fatigue. I really like the strap under the arm to keep the weight snug to your body while its on your back. You just unclip it when you want to rotate it to the front, a very easy gesture, so your camera it right in front of you. Everything is right there, easy for you to reach. This bag will also double as my purse/personal item/carry-on on my flight next week to Israel, which will fit very easily under the seat in front of me. I will say, this is a minimalist bag, and as a female, who does NOT really carry big bags, even this is a stretch. Traveling overnight on a flight, maybe I can stash a pre-loaded toothbrush to freshen up, but probably not much in the way of beauty items. Go small and compact on everything. There is just enough room only for the essentials for a daypack, and not much more. There is room for a memory card case, maybe a battery or two, maybe its small charger. I really like the cell phone pocket, which fits my iphone 5 and a mophie charger. You can maybe stash a couple of granola bar size snacks, charging cords. I am not sure my RFID wallet will fit in the security pocket, so we'll see. I will say, I wish it came with a rain cover. The Amazon Basics counterpart, I think has a rain cover, and it seems a little cheaper in price, but, I am not sure it has all the other same features. Having said that, I purchased the Movo CRC27 Storm Raincover Protector (size large, 27" x 14.5") separately and it works perfectly, as you can thread it through and pull the drawstrings and still have access to your main compartment through the velcro opening. Oddly, the rain cover was almost as expensive as the camera bag, which, by way of camera bags is SUPER cheap (in price, having forked out bucks for heavy duty models in the past). A steal. Huge bang for my buck!!! In short, I am looking forward very much to using this bag on my Isreal trip!
M**O
Feels secure and well padded - zippers line up to lock if need be - So love this bag!
This does have a rain cover! I saw many reviews that questioned this. It is hidden on the bottom by a zipper on the back. It even adds extra cushion to the bottom while put away. Absolutely love this bag. So far I have not found any manufacturing errors. Seams and zippers seem safe, secure and well made. Though the zippers are plastic, they have them sewn with the material adding strength to them. So many pockets! Even pockets within pockets. The hidden pocket is perfect for money and an ID. The width of the zipper is about the same width of a dollar bill, but a little deeper than the length of a bill. I have just started out on my photography journey so I only have one DSLR with lens (Nikon P900), so I haven't accumulated much in extra stuff but fits all I have very very nicely. That includes some filters, batteries and chargers, phone, small notebook (kept in the main compartment), cleaning supplies, pens/markers and a tripod. Oh! And a nice surprise I discovered. You can easily line up all the zippers (except for the side and hidden pocket) to slip a lock through for traveling. I'm 5'4 and with this bag loaded up, it still fits nicely. Comfortable and easy to maneuver. My husband wants one now...even though the inside is a (beautiful) purple and he doesn't own a camera...
D**Y
Great, Looking forward to lots of outdoor use.
i like it for the most part. After I use it in the field, if it works well and holds up, I will return for a higher rating. I got this for cycling and taking pictures, thought it would solve portability and ease of use. I noticed right off the bat, compared to other sling bags I've purchased in the past that it is small. I imagine it's supposed to be though, for what it does. i was thinking it would be a bit bigger, but that's ok. My only real concern with this awesome interior colored bag ( I'm obsessed with dark purple, the main reason for my purchase hahaha), is the zippers. They are VERY small and so are the pulls. The whole thing has tiny zippers. I like the dimensions and how lightweight it is. Summary ~ Great bag, great price, not heavy as to add to equipment weight. Pros ~ Phenomenal interior color dark purple, lots of pockets for accessories, adjustable straps, doesn't slide when positioned, modular dividers add to its customizability; something hazard 4 has that this does too. Cons ~ Lightweight material, I don't know how long it will last with heavy use. Small zippers and tracks (sorry don't know what they are called), I pray they don't split or break. ***Padded phone case built into the strap will not hold anything wide. I own a LG phoenix 2 with a thin shell back cover and it barely fits, My phone with its case is approximately 3" + 1 mm wide.
G**N
Great vacation bag!
I took this bag with me on vacation and it was everything I had hoped. It easily fit my Canon 77D with a Tamron 18-400mm lens attached and an extra lens and hoodman in the main section. Plenty of room for extra batteries, cards, filters, snacks, etc. to take along on a hike. When you swing it around to the front, it provides a safe place to switch lenses. We did a lot of walking and hiking and I always felt that the camera was safe and secure and also easily accessible and I could manage scrambling up rocks and trails with no problem. I kept my iPhone SE in the phone pouch on the strap instead of my back pocket where I usually keep it and it was accessible and protected. When we went on a boat trip, I used the waterproof cover (zipped in a small compartment in the bottom) to protect the case while we motored over rough waters. Great bag for my uses!
R**"
Das Produkt hat mir an sich sehr gut gefallen, vor allem da er sehr robust gefertigt wurde und dass alle Riemen mit Quickrelease schnell gelöst werden können - des weiteren der Variable Innenteil - überall noch kleine Taschen, Netze für Kabel und einen Stativhalter - ein Wochenende damit zum Shooting unterwegs - aber: der Rucksack an sich ist relativ klein und für meine große (Nikond750 mit montiertem Zusatzgriffstück und dem TamronZoom) einfach nicht vernünftig nutzbar. Ich werde den Rucksack in Zukunft für die kleine Kamera (Nikon AW1) mit den entsprechenden Objektiven/Adapter sowie den Filtern und meiner 360° Ausrüstung beladen. Dann passt das auch. Für die große werde ich mir den Amazon Basic zulegen - hatte ein schönes Video auf silas_f was er alles in dem Rucksack hat - das reicht dann auch für mich - Leider zu spät gesehen, allerdings einen zweiten hätte ich sowieso gewollt - noch eins: nach 3 Tagen hat mich das "Beere" der Innenseite mehr gestört als gedacht - vielleicht ein Wink an den Händler noch andere Farben anzubieten
I**N
piece of garbage has already split open
L**S
Lange war ich auf der Suche nach einer kleineren Kameratasche, die man ohne Probleme öffnen kann, ohne sie absetzen zu müssen. Diese hier ist perfekt. Die Tasche ist groß genug um die alltägliche Kameraausrüstung zu transportieren. Nagelt mich nicht darauf fest, wie viel Equipment maximal hineinpasst, aber zumindest für Kamera und zwei Objektive ist Platz. Ich bin mit der Aufteilung wirklich zufrieden. Für den Preis eine Tolle Tasche. Stabil, Robust und die Reißverschlüsse sind gut bedienbar. Alles zusammengefasst finde ich den Rucksack optisch sowie qualitativ sehr ansprechend, jedoch sind einige Dinge beim Rucksack, wie oben genannt. Erfüllt für mich voll und ganz den Zweck.
A**E
Perfekt für die Camera mit ein Zusatz Objektiv
B**Y
Ich liebe diesen Rucksack und habe ihn gerne und viel dabei. Ich habe eine Spiegelreflexkamera und hatte dieser leider aufgrund des Gewichts und der Größe viel zu selten dabei. Das gehört jetzt der Vergangenheit an! Toll!
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