matthew_rk
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I received this bag on the Friday before the August bank holiday, and I've managed to get some decent use out of it already..
Firstly I took it to a local landmark (Portland Bill) which involved a bit of climbing around rocks, then I took it to a music festival where I endured a 3 hour soaking, and finally I took it to Lulworth Castle where I carried it around all day and even did a Monty Python style dance across a field trying to get away from a wasp! The bag did suffer a direct impact with my ice cream in that event but it survived.
So here's my review:
The 7500 is the biggest bag in the range, and for me I would say its perfectly sized. I can easily fit my 400D with kit lens, 55-250 IS and hood + accessories in there, and I would say I probably have space for another mid size lens, nifty fifty and a flash, and maybe even a battery grip (can you guess what's in my amazon cart?
). When shooting I can put my 400D with 55-250 and lens hood attached in the bag vertically and still close the bag.
There's a handy front pocket for stashing the wallet, mobile phone etc with a couple of mesh pockets for smaller items. It has a "weasel proof" front with velcro and a clip - that can be a bit fiddly to open at times but maybe I've just not worked out the trick!
Protection wise the bag is a lot more sturdy than I had expected, in photos they always seem to come off "crumply" but they offer great protection for your kit whilst being nice and comfortable to hold. The general feel of the bag is of high quality, and pleases my shininess meter.
The strap is pretty slippery, which can make it a bit difficult to hold on one shoulder but its designed to be worn across the body anyway. I think I read about someone fixing the strap elsewhere.
I was a little concerned about its water proofing but after 3 hours of drizzle the inside was bone dry, I even got "attacked" by some guy selling a bubble maker and I'm happy to report it withstands a serious bubble onslaught too.
On a random note there's a little strap at the bottom and I think I may be able to attach my Velbon mini tripod to it with the help of some clips, its about the same width so that could work quite well.
Overall totally happy with the bag, I'm sure it'll keep me going for quite a while and I'm glad I didn't get the backpack as the ease of access to the camera and lenses etc is a winner.
Different colours are available, I have the espresso/coffee. Shop around, the prices vary a lot.
Here's the photos.
Front
Side
Inside, the top center part is an ideal space for filters etc, and the seperator folds over making a perfect space for the camera lens to drop into with support for the body. The lens on the top right is my 55-250 with hood reversed.
iPhone photo with camera in place.
And one for size:
Hope that someone finds this of use.. (preferably not a mugger).
Firstly I took it to a local landmark (Portland Bill) which involved a bit of climbing around rocks, then I took it to a music festival where I endured a 3 hour soaking, and finally I took it to Lulworth Castle where I carried it around all day and even did a Monty Python style dance across a field trying to get away from a wasp! The bag did suffer a direct impact with my ice cream in that event but it survived.
So here's my review:
The 7500 is the biggest bag in the range, and for me I would say its perfectly sized. I can easily fit my 400D with kit lens, 55-250 IS and hood + accessories in there, and I would say I probably have space for another mid size lens, nifty fifty and a flash, and maybe even a battery grip (can you guess what's in my amazon cart?
There's a handy front pocket for stashing the wallet, mobile phone etc with a couple of mesh pockets for smaller items. It has a "weasel proof" front with velcro and a clip - that can be a bit fiddly to open at times but maybe I've just not worked out the trick!
Protection wise the bag is a lot more sturdy than I had expected, in photos they always seem to come off "crumply" but they offer great protection for your kit whilst being nice and comfortable to hold. The general feel of the bag is of high quality, and pleases my shininess meter.
The strap is pretty slippery, which can make it a bit difficult to hold on one shoulder but its designed to be worn across the body anyway. I think I read about someone fixing the strap elsewhere.
I was a little concerned about its water proofing but after 3 hours of drizzle the inside was bone dry, I even got "attacked" by some guy selling a bubble maker and I'm happy to report it withstands a serious bubble onslaught too.
On a random note there's a little strap at the bottom and I think I may be able to attach my Velbon mini tripod to it with the help of some clips, its about the same width so that could work quite well.
Overall totally happy with the bag, I'm sure it'll keep me going for quite a while and I'm glad I didn't get the backpack as the ease of access to the camera and lenses etc is a winner.
Different colours are available, I have the espresso/coffee. Shop around, the prices vary a lot.
Here's the photos.
Front
Side
Inside, the top center part is an ideal space for filters etc, and the seperator folds over making a perfect space for the camera lens to drop into with support for the body. The lens on the top right is my 55-250 with hood reversed.
iPhone photo with camera in place.
And one for size:
Hope that someone finds this of use.. (preferably not a mugger).