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The Croco CAS3198 Large Pro Sling is a lightweight (889g), all-weather DSLR/SLR camera bag designed for professional photographers who demand versatility and protection. Featuring 360-degree weatherproof coverage, customizable padded compartments, an integrated tripod holder, and ergonomic breathable straps, it offers secure, quick access to your gear and accessories while ensuring comfort during extended use.
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.5 x 30 x 16 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 13 x 25 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 889 g |
| Brand | Croco |
| Colour | Black |
| Included components | 1 x Croco® Pro Sling M |
| Part number | CAS3198 |
| Size | L |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**C
Solid camera bag, slippy straps
This is a great camera bag. I keep my d3200 in it, with lot lens attached, plus a 35mm lens and a 200mm zoom. These all fit in one zipped compartment, leaving room in the other side for a charger and batteries and all sorts of equipment. I can even fit another DSLR in there!The way the DSLR sits in the first compartment I mentioned, makes it very easy to access when slung over a shoulder. However this makes getting into the other compartment a little more difficult.It also has stacks of internal pockets, perfect for memory cards, batteries, remote shutter releases, the works. There are large outer pockets too, with slots you can fit in filters and the like.The straps underneath the bag, for attaching a tripod, are a welcome addition. This bag also comes with a water proof raincover, which is easy to fit and easy to stow.The only downside - the main adjustable bits for the shoulder strap do not stay adjusted. I find that they constantly slip out, making the strap too long. You'd have to use a clip or a pin to keep in there.All in all this is a great camera bag, an ideal size for me and the amount of paraphernalia I want to carry. I also think the red and black colour scheme is pretty neat too.
S**Z
Great idea, but not for me
I've been searching for quite a while for a "budget" camera bag that fulfils my requirements and I've bought and returned a few over the past year as I've never been happy.Pros:- the bag has plenty of space inside, enough for a camera (I have a Nikon D5100, plenty of space for a bigger camera too), a flash gun and two lenses (depending on focal length) and compartments for accessories.- the straps appear to be sturdy, with a waist strap for those that would make use of it and some for a tripod- the outer material feels robust, with the inner soft and padded- the zips are strong, so you can feel assured that they won't open and your gear drops out- the zips open from both sides and the three dividers can be removed and adjusted to various formationsCons:- the biggest problem for me is that the bag is simply too big, it's bulky and not really practical for day to day carrying - this may not be an issue for others- the next problem for me, is that as a sling bag, it can only go over your right shoulder comfortably, so if you want it on the left, it becomes awkward (again this may just be me)- if I'm being really picky, then the waterproof cover is separate and sits loose in the bag, probably not the best idea to put it back in after a showerOverall I gave the bag a 3* rating because it provides ample space and protection for your gear, but for me it's not practical, the mono-strap makes it uncomfortable to wear and unfortunately it has joined a long list of camera bags I've ended up returning.
J**N
Very Good bag
Good quality bag. Can get a canon 5d iv 24-105, 70-200 and a 2x converter in the bag. Plus room for a flash in the front pocket. With all that in the bag it can be a little heavy, as the weight is all on one shoulder.If I was going to improve the design then I would allow the front pocket to expand more. The wide part of the main strap should be longer, so the thin part doesn't dig into the shoulder.I've gone through quite a few bags including one with a very similar design where the zips broke after first use. The zips on this bag seem a lot stronger
V**A
Black/red robust camera bag with smart compartments and pockets. Useful when less gear is needed.
I like this bag for many reasons. Nice colors, quite practical for smaller/simpler arrangements, and doesn't feel quite like most of those typical square beige poser bags from 1990s.;pThe reason I got this one was because it seemed to have smart design inside out; it wouldn't make me feel 80; and wouldn't scream "camera bag!!!" miles away.Well, it doesn't make me feel 80 all too much.Despite decent design, it is still pretty obvious that it's a camera bag though, and as some other people have mentioned: yes, it is more bulky than necessary.In a way I can understand why that design decision was made: to compromise for your gear safety by properly padding all the inner walls of the bag.There are several compartments (which you can rearrange as you need) where you can fit your camera, 2-3 lenses (as long as not too large) and/or flashgun, plus two small pockets for memory cards.Outer side hides area where you can easily slip your cleaning stuff, pens, and other small items.On backside you can find a hidden pocket with zipper for your passport, wallet, phone, and other items you may be more protective about.Underneath you have straps to fasten your tripod.Not sure if I will use this bag too much, but I will keep it for now. Perhaps it's more fit for special occasions when one doesn't need to bring too much gear along.
C**N
Great Bag. I've used it on many occasions
Great Bag. I've used it on many occasions. Its secure straps and velcro padding make it very secure. Its small form makes it easy to carry around while also being able to hold my camera, an additional lens, a4 sketchbook, drink, tripod and has a separate zipped compartment which I use to keep my pens, pencils and drawing tools. Its back facing pocket is a very secure place to keep valuables such as wallet, passport, hidden away from pickpockets you may run into abroad. The one fault I find with this bag is that the tripod could be a bit more secure. I find that when I walk too far, it starts to slip to one side but that may be my own error. If you want an easy to carry bag for day trips, then I highly recommend.
D**S
needed a carry bag
Very robust and easy to rearrange the internals of this lightweight rucksack, takes my camera and lenses with plenty of room to spare, would be 4.5 if the waist strap actually was long enough to go around me, I'm not exactly fat, just big boned ;-)
A**O
Good bag, I got this to replace a small ...
Good bag, I got this to replace a small cam bag that could only hold my DSLR with 55mm attached lens.This bag slings over your left shoulder when worn on your back.
P**W
I got my D 7200 camera and my two lenses ...
I got my D 7200 camera and my two lenses and there is still plenty of room 😎
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