📷 Snap, Pack, and Go!
The YUHAN Camera Bag is a large-capacity, waterproof rucksack designed for photographers. With dimensions of 30 x 42 x 19 cm and a weight of 2.7 lbs, it features a padded insert with adjustable partitions for optimal organization. This versatile bag can also be used as a casual daypack and includes a dedicated pocket for laptops up to 14.1 inches.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.9 x 26.1 x 18.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 19 x 42 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
Brand | YUHAN |
Colour | Gray |
Part number | 0751565140365 |
Size | L |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**L
I’ve now had 2, for good reason!
UPDATED REVIEW:It finally happened! After 5 years of putting this bad through its paces, it has finally broken! Badly? Not at all! The first thing to fail in all the time is the zip because I over filled it and pulled too hard. New version of this same bag on order already because it has given me outstanding reliability!An example of what I can take in my bag:Bottom section is split in to 3 (height ways) which includes a mirrorless camera with a 24-70 attached in the middle. A 70-200 (or 100-400) at one side and the final third includes a go pro, a dji osmo pocket, an action camera trip and a 3 battery ack for the dji mini drone. The big interior mesh pocket contains 3 spare camera batteries, cf reader and sd reader along with 3x filters.The top section takes the drone and controller but if I need to cut down space when traveling it can also take a laptop and ipad together in the laptop sleeve. The top mesh pouch holds a microfiber and a spaceship blower. The bag can also extend upwards if I need space for snacks.The front pocket can hold a 3. Go pro battery charging case along with a 20,000 mah portable charger and the zip pocket on the side holds a small led light box. The drink pocket can take a 2l water bottle and I don’t personally use the tripod slings as I avoid taking a tripod anywhere.All in all, this is one of the best camera bags around and I’ve been looking for an improvement for some time but I just can’t find one. This bag keeps proving to me how good it is!
S**Y
Perfect size and lovely material
Bought as a present and it is perfect for all his camera bits plus rain coats and even packed lunch snacks. Definitely recommend it
C**M
Beautiful, Comfy Backpack with a few downsides.
Looks 10/10Comfort 10/10 - Great straps even when on full load!Stitching 2/10 - External stitching is good, no issues but the internal stitching has come away in the first month in several places.Modular section 4/10 Not as good as it looks, the velcro is fiddly and gets attached to places you don't want it while installing it to your desired position. Also it could benefit from having extra dividers as you are quite limited to how to arrange them.Travelling/Security 1/10 there's absolutely no security on this backpack, the main camera section can be opened in a second by anyone behind you, as can the side section. The small wallet pocket is good as is the top pull string/laptop insertion area. I just think they need to add some security to the camera section for both the back and side openings.Placing on the ground 1/10 - didn't know what to call this section but when you place it on the ground it has some great rubber feet, except it never stands up full or empty. Also there's some adjustable straps for a tripod underneath, these fell off walking in the street almost immediately.Overall 8/10 The good really outweigh some of the bad. Had I known all this perhaps I would keep looking around but considering what's out there, it is still a good bag.
R**B
Versatile and well made camera bag
I bought this bag based on the reviews regarding build quality and versatility and was not disappointed. We do a lot of walking when out with my cameras so I needed something that would hold sandwiches etc as well as my camera gear, but not be too heavy or awkward to use. This bag is great. I can fit my 600mm lens, a camera with a 135mm lens, binoculars and still have room for food, drinks, phone etc. The flap inside, which creates the base for the top section can be folded back which I have also found really useful. With that folded back I can pack my 600mm attached to my camera, as well as have my 135mm attached to a second camera and my binoculars and there is still a bit of room left! The front section unzips which makes it quick and easy to get to cameras, binoculars etc. I have worn it all day out walking and it is comfortable and not too heavy. I am really pleased with it and would highly recommend it. If you are packing lots in, I would recommend using some extra padded sections with velcro. A few come with the bag but I used some more from one of my other camera bags and found that nothing moved around while walking.
C**R
Disappointing
I admit I bought this in January and am writing this in November. So look upon this as a long term test. However, by long term I think the time should be measured in years as opposed to months.Positives - there are many. Large and spacious, I could easier fit two cameras and two separate lens with ease, along with the associated items we carry - batteries, memory cars etc. Plenty of compartments make the rucksack very versatile.Outside, there’s a netting punch for a drink bottle, the opposite side has a side on zip access for your cameras. Above the pounds there’s a small pocket, couldn’t quite work out what for but I carried pens in it! On the front there’s another pocket with Velcro fixings, I used for makeup but fellas I’m sure you’ll find another use!Inside, the lower section as said had enough room for two cameras with their lens attached and still retain the padding safely around them. The upper section is for carrying everything else and his spacious, along with a rear compartment ideal for a small laptop or iPad. So why do I call it disappointing?In short, a month ago, the lining to the top of the bog started coming away. I never over filled the bag (weight) due to a neck injury. However, within a few days the lining split until the hole was largely than the lace tie hole at the top of the bag!I have attached photos so it’s clear the way the lining came away and there was nothing I could do to stop it. While I might have been able to have seen it up again, I think a bag after just over nine months of use shouldn’t need repairing. Besides, my neck injury mens I’m not dexterous enough to sew now anyway.In short, I tried hard to like this bag. The canvas material to the outside feels sturdy and proved waterproof and as said the bag was surprisingly spacious. But the stitching left much to be desired and as such my review must read negatively sadly.
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