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Your cart is empty.The Large Tech Messenger Camera Case in Teal from Ape Case is perfectly sized to carry your DSLR camera plus an additional lens and flash. The silhouette is contoured to fit snugly against your body and carry your gear in style. Wear the Large Tech Messenger Camera case over the shoulder or across the body.
Dennis Rehrmann
Reviewed in Germany on November 3, 2024
Super Tasche, Tablet passt, Kabel, Geldbörse und sämtlicher Schnickschnack, den meine Frau so rumträgt, auch. Sie ist begeistert, besonders vom Schultergurt, der super bequem ist.
crazypelo77
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
I have a few other camera bags, but the biggest issue that I have with them is that they are all too big to carry around all day. I wanted something smaller to carry my Canon 6D with my 24-70 f4 lens, yet still be protective of the camera and be able to carry other personal things. This one fit the bill. I don't need to carry extra lenses or flashes. I love the crossbody style (though I wish the strap was a bit longer), and I can still carry my wallet and other small items. Keep in mind, if you have a DSLR, only one body with lens will fit in this bag. I tried to fit an additional lens in it (75-300), because it "looked" like it may fit, and technically it did, but the zipper will not close. Again though, when traveling, I am not interested in carrying extra items when traveling. So, if you are looking for a small camera bag to carry while traveling and sightseeing, this one is a good choice in my opinion.
Inthearctic
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2020
Very well made and stylish as well for a reasonable price.
Jeff
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2018
Feels well padded and looks like it can offer decent protection. That said, the capacity is more like a medium despite the name “Large Tech Messenger”. The teal colour looks better in person than in photos. Overall, it’s an attractive messenger bag.The teal flap provides decent security from theft and rain. Having the zippers concealed under the flap is a good deterrent from would-be pick pockets and it additionally serves as a cover for rain in the event you are caught without an umbrella.The strap has a curved shoulder pad and the length can be adjusted from both sides. You can are also wear the bag on your left or right shoulder as a cross-body. Unfortunately, the strap is attached in a way where you cannot remove/replace.The bag has two compartments. I was able to comfortably fit my Canon 6D with 35mm lens inside and still have enough space for an additional lens if needed. With a DSLR, you are limited to only placing the camera in sideways. You will not be able to close the zippers if you place your camera in facing down or have a battery/vertical grip attached. This is because the shape of the bag is narrower at the top and really limits your flexibility.The bright yellow inner lining also feels flimsy and loose, but it does provide very good contrast to whatever that is inside the bag. I also think that if water were to ever penetrate the exterior of the bag, the nylon lining inside might be able to resist some moisture from getting to your contents. So, it has an unintended benefit of keeping your gear dry.The biggest conundrum I have with this bag. The inside perimeter of the pouch is lined with two parallel strips of Velcro, followed by one short strip at the bottom, and comes with two movable pads. One pad is the standard divider you see in most camera bags and the other is a small two-inch block; meant to support your lens presumably. Because of this poor design, you are limited on how you can configure your pads. You cannot adjust the standard divider too high or low without risking the Velcro not holding on well. Or, if you have a short lens like me and want to keep the camera as far to the right of the bag as possible. The Velcro at the bottom of the bag does not reach far enough to where I want the small padded block to be. I am then forced to shift my configuration over a little and lose overall storage capacity for the sake of making sure my lens is properly supported.The next serious design flaw is the zipper for the back compartment. When fully closed, the zipper does not seal completely. For the purpose of water resistance, having a hole exposed to the elements is counter to keeping moisture out. While I think it will be okay for light rain now and then, don’t expect to keep it out for long periods.After using it on a couple of outing, I found the bag to be comfortable to wear as long as I don’t over-stuff the back compartment. It hangs close and conforms well to my side or back without much bounce or swing to it.
Brian W
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2017
Great case. I bought it for use in Jamaica at the pool and on the boat. Kept my gear dry with ample room for my DSLR and misc. camera pieces.
PhyOsorio
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2017
Bueno, con suficiente espacio para la cámara y un objetivo. Acolchados y bolsa con cierre lateral. Además Es muy cómoda
Matt A. Buchanan
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
I ordered this bag looking for something to carry just my camera. I have a Nikon DSLR with a 28-300 lens. This bag is perfect for just the camera, it has an extra pocket for things like a wallet phone or any small items like that. I used on a short hike and it was perfect. I love the style, it has a Velcro flap great for quick access but it also has a zipper under that for a more secure closure. The strap does have a padded piece for your neck. I would say it does not have a lot of protection for your camera, but it's not a large bag. I have a larger full out camera bag for that, this one is great for a day out were you only need the camera and no other gear.
Carlos B. Mangrobang
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016
Finally, a camera bag that is fashionable enough as well as functional for a girl who is finicky with what she carries or whether it matches her fashion statement. Forget the fact that it's a great bag with plenty of space for an APS-C DSLR, with an 18-55mm lens, there's still room for either a flash or a longer lens like 70-300mm maybe. There is a side pocket that can hold memory cards, extra batteries, a cell phone or an Ipod. There's even room for either an 8 or 10 inch tablet. The inside color is bright yellow so you can find a black color accessory that you may normally loose in a black bag. What a concept. The zipper is of good quality and can seal moisture out. The shoulder strap is very comfortable and ergonomically angled so that it sits properly on your shoulder or can be rotated so you can carry your bag in front or behind. I do believe you can strap the bag around your waist as well. Either way, don't bother with the smaller version of this bag unless you have a small point and shoot camera. It's really too small even for a micro-four thirds camera. I just wish it came in other colors so that I can buy one for myself. Regardless, my daughter gave it a thumbs up on both fashion and function.
fran w
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2015
I got the Ape Case Large Tech Messenger Camera Case for an upcoming trip to hold my Canon Rebel and my wallet.After practicing for a few days, I’m happy. It looks great, is comfortable, and holds what I need it to hold. That said, it looks much larger than it is, so make a mock up of the dimensions to see if it will work for you.The bag has 2 sections. Section 1, the area for a camera, is under the colored flap (which has large, very noisy Velcro and a secured zipper with pulls on either end); it holds my Rebel with kit lens attached and a square wallet. As I want safe storage and easy access, I won’t be putting any other lens in this bag—not enough room for quick in and out.Section 2 is an exterior zippered pocket (not really a compartment), and I don’t feel it can hold much more than a lipstick, plane ticket/boarding pass, iPhone, and other flat, flexible map-like items (certainly not a tablet). I do cram my keys and sunglasses in there, but the bag starts to feel fat.The strap with sliding cushion pad is comfortable on my shoulder or across my body, even when I have the camera out and camera strap around my neck. The bag hangs close without making me worry about knocking into things.This bag is what I wanted, but it would be better called a Camera Purse (Purselet?) providing a safe, fashionable means for a picture-taking tourist not to look so much like a tourist.I also got the Ape Case Cubeze Case for my 3 extra lens and my husband will carry it inside his daypack along with the raincoats.
K. M. Howard
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2015
I really like this bag. I'd bought 2 or 3 others in search for the perfect bag, but this one was the keeper. My Canon Rebel dslr T3i fits perfectly along with 2 lens. A nice size pocket with sub pockets using either zippers or velcro keeps the small items like SD cards, extra batteries, charging units, filters, etc. handy but secure. I can even slip in a notebook or slim field quide for nature ID. I can't even think of anything that would be an improvement. I thought the messenger bag flap would be annoying, but it isn't, and the camera is quickly accessible. Did I say I really liked this bag?
Cindy
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2014
Great potential with this bag. I was searching for a bag to house minimum equipment, tablet, and accessories. My first disappointment was that there is only one true divider in the camera area. There is one other smaller pad for support. Having one more divider included would provide the ability to arrange equipment better.As advertised the padded section for tablets will only hold a 7inch tablet. The larger area can house a bigger tablet but then leaves no room to utilize the pockets.With placing my Nikon D3300 with 18-55 lens, 70-200mm, lens, wide angle attachment in the camera portion, I could barely place my tablet in the bag and zip it closed.I love the material and design of the bag and had no worries about equipment falling out. It's comfortable to wear. By making the bag slightly bigger and adding another removable cushion divider, this bag would get 5 stars. I've ordered another bag and will most likely return this one. This would make a good day use bag, but I'm not one for switching equipment from bag to bag.
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