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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
I’m just starting out as a small-time photographer and already own two other bags from Divvia, so when I found out they made a slightly bigger one in a medium-ish size, I couldn’t pass it up. Knowing the quality of their materials, I had to give this one a shot—and boy, I wasn’t disappointed!Right out of the box, this Camera Sling Bag felt like pure quality. The PU leather is so soft and supple that anyone would mistake it for the real deal. I’ve seen plenty of bags at this price point that feel plasticky and cheap, but not this one. The texture is buttery smooth, and it just looks downright classy. The bronze-colored hardware and SBS zippers are way sturdier than I expected. You know how some zippers feel like they’re one good tug away from getting stuck or breaking? Not these. They glide effortlessly and give off that satisfying zip without any worry.And the stitching? Honestly, it’s way above what I’d expect for under $30. Sure, it’s not Chanel-perfect, but it’s still tight, even, and holds up to a good bit of tugging and handling. The strap has this nice little PU leather sliding piece made from the same high-quality material as the rest of the bag, which just adds a touch of class and comfort.Inside, it’s just as impressive. The soft, shockproof foam padding makes it feel luxurious to the touch, and the removable dividers are such a great feature. I love being able to customize the space to fit my camera and lenses without them shifting around. Plus, the multiple pockets make organizing small accessories like batteries, SD cards, and cables a breeze.The size is just perfect—not too bulky, not too cramped. I can fit my mirrorless camera with an extra lens and a few accessories comfortably, and it still looks stylish without being overly big. It’s also versatile enough to use as a casual crossbody or everyday bag by just pulling out the dividers.My only concern is that PU leather sometimes has a tendency to dry up and crack after a year or two if it’s on the cheaper side—especially if stored in hot, dry places like a garage in the summer. I won’t know how this one holds up until a year or two from now, but just feeling the quality, I’m pretty optimistic. It genuinely feels like they put effort into making this bag durable, which is a rarity for products found on amazon these days.
Doug W
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
Actually I chose this initially for a camera but quickly thought about my mini pc's. Well it works perfectly for the mini. Actually I purchased another as well. I will eventually go for yet another and this time it will be for the camera.
MEH
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Definitely not small but just enough size. I loved it. Quality is excellent and really nice leather.
Juan Muratalla
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This Camera Sling Bag is the perfect blend of style and practicality! The classic PU leather gives it a premium look while being durable and easy to clean. It’s compact yet spacious enough to hold my camera and accessories securely. The shoulder crossbody design makes it comfortable to carry, even for long periods. Great for casual outings or travel—highly recommended for photographers who want both fashion and function!
Haley C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
Such a cute and functional bag. Fits a 70-200 lens (without camera) if you’re wondering!
Jeremy & Brooke
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
This is a fine bag. Construction wise, it's sturdy, the seams are well done and everything feels good in the hand. The padding on the inside could use a little work in my opinion. It's very thin and more just dividers than really padding for your gear.In terms of what you can really put in here, I have a Canon R50, which is pretty small for most DSLRs, and I can fit that and my 18-45 and 55-210 lenses in here comfortably with enough room for extra batteries and not worry about things getting cramped. If I try and add my 50mm lens, things get really cramped and I have to get kind of creative and then I start to get worried about things getting pushed on too much.This won't really fit the R50 and the 100-400. The 100-400 is just too big.Removing 1 star for the padding that could be improved, but other than that this is good for bringing around a little bit of gear, but don't think it's going to be something for quick grab and shoot type travel. This is for I'm putting it in here and not going to touch it while I'm in the car kind of thing. Pricewise, $25 at the time of this review, this is reasonable for this amount of gear it can hold.
DH
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
This is a nice looking camera bag, and I love the vintage styling. Gear bags are often more technical or rugged looking, so this is a nice change.One important thing to mention is that the interior dimensions are only accurate for the widest part of the case. The rounded corners take off a bit of room, so you won't get exactly 11" x 7" through the whole thing. It's also not as padded as I'd like for everyday carry or bumping around in an airport. I'm using it for extra storage on an office shelf and mostly plan to take it on short trips by car, where it'll be easier to take care with how it's handled.Other than the padding, the overall quality is great. The outside seems sturdy and easy to clean. All the zippers work smoothly (and are marked SBS for those who care about zipper manufacturers). The adjustable strap is wide enough to avoid digging in even when the bag is fully loaded, and there's a small pad that you can slide to the right spot of your shoulder for extra comfort.
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