🎥 Protect your passion, carry with confidence.
The CADeN DSLR Camera Bag is a sleek, waterproof, and anti-theft shoulder backpack designed for professional photographers on the move. Crafted from durable 600D nylon and polyester, it fits one DSLR, up to two lenses, and a tripod, featuring customizable padded compartments, quick-access bilateral zippers, and a rain cover for ultimate gear protection.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.8 x 28.7 x 16.3 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.92 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 24.1 x 31 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Brand | CADeN |
Colour | Black |
Part number | CNK1-BK |
Size | L |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Style | Compact |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
F**S
straps are too short
Ok I bought this on a suck it and see excersise, arrived the next day and looks good, i tried to put my Nikon 7100 body into this with my Sigma105mm lensI had to rearrange the inside totally to,make it fit leaving not much room for much else unless you want it tight packedThe straps are sound as are the clips I don’t like the gaps at the top where the sides zip up, it still allows dust to get into the inside of the bag which could prove expensive if it then gets into the camera ,also, the strap is too short and when it goes over my head the bag sits under my arm pit or really high on my chest and im only 6ft 2 inches tall, its ridiculously high on me, if I was wearing a coat or thick top forget itWhen this bag is loaded up it’s not balanced and in my book I’m not sure about it , for the price it’s good but think I would rather pay a lot more and get exactly what I need , I will play around with this but I expect it will end up in a box
A**V
A lgiht, small, useful photography bag
(Only had the bag for a few weeks now, will update if anything changes.) So far the K1 looks and feels very good. All the materials, straps, padding, zippers, buckles and so on look like very good quality. The padding and the waterproofing seem very adequate.The buckle connecting the top ends of the side flaps and the buckle securing the side pocket are the same size, so you can connect a side-to-side buckle to a top-down buckle and the other way around.The K1 is indeed on the small size, make sure you're really fine with it or get the K2 instead.You may want to watch out about the shoulder strap, it's true that it's quite short. The strap and the space between its connection points make up a loop of about 135cm. When the strap is extended to the max it's at the limit of usability for a man of medium build, those with larger torsos beware.If you come across a slightly cheaper version of the black K1 called K1 Basic or similar, beware that it lacks some amenities of the regular K1: no compartments inside the front pocket, no rear mesh pocket, no flap pockets etc., but the rest of the bag is identical. In fact it's a bit lighter thanks to the missing stuff.
P**E
not sure what use
Hi, This bag is huge, I was goign to use it for street photography and in the forest for quick access and I like the waterproof little bag... But its just too big, and the weird shape aswell, when I put my camera inside I can hardly put two lenses more and that is it, also to open it you neet to undo the buckle its frustrating, not sure what is that for, its not as quick beacuse of that. you cant put anytihng in hte corners because they too sharp of the shape so nothing fits inside, I am sorry but seriously I put a camera inside, one olng lens on the other side and squeeze little tiny lens on the bottom into the cavity and thats it, huge bag but not much space inside, and heavy, very heavy, and the hip strap is way way too samll and too cheap, you used buckles everywhere and spend money on hte material everywhere twhere its not needed, and then the hip connection is not comfortable at all, other wise the bag will bounce around and bounce you expensive lens damaging af mechanisms. The bag is overengineered, sorry but my old bag I have from school is still much better, quick and dont looks riddiculus, this bag is too much attention. not good for photography. sorry. my money is wasted. but it was cheap
P**H
Very ergonomic and body hugging
UpdateI have done two excursions of two hours or more and realised that it is so comfortable that I hardly feel it’s weight at all. Further I contacted Caden regarding customising and they were extremely helpful. They replied in less than 12 hours each time and resolved my issue rapidly. This is a great bag and the company provide great serviceI have only had it for a day. It’s comfortable and doesn’t swing when the waist strap is attached. This leaves both arms free. The camera is easy to reach in seconds and lens changing proved easy. I use it to store my XT3 and two zoom lenses, it will also accommodate sd cards, spare batteries and lens cleaning equipment. There is a risk of a large lens falling out of the second pocket if the flap is pulled all the way down so I used one of the two supplied dividers to cover the base see photo. Having read other reviews I think it could well become my go to bag. With so many pockets I won’t risk it in heavy rain but I am sure that the supplied rain cover will help. The style is unusual and might take some getting used to but this is far outweighed by its ergonomics and stability without swinging. It’s very clever and my most exciting purchase in a while. Well don Caden
N**K
Best little camera bag
Brilliant camera bag. Great design. Lots of storage for a compact bag. Good adjustability with strap to be worn comfortably across the chest and one to be looped around your waist. Looks well made and durable. I was able to move the padded velcro protection easily to hold my small compact camera plus batteries, SD cards, chargers and cables with room to spare. I think I could have fitted another small SLR camera as well as long as the lens wasn't too big. Would give more than 5 stars if I could.
G**Y
All good
Bought one of these for my wife and I for a recent trip round the Canadian Rockies. I have a EOS 5d and found it a tight fit for the body and 2 lenses but was ok, my wife has a EOS 77d and that was fine with 3 lenses. It rained and they served us well as they kept the rain out, but with the covers on, I wouldnt trust them without, as there's a gap round the zips. They are comfortable enough, my only niggle is when you try and pick something up off the floor, they swing round and pull on your neck, better grip on the shoulder strap wouldn't go amiss. Overall found them to be really good camara bags and would recommend them.
G**.
Totally honest review
A very Well built bag, but totally impractical ,to fiddly to be bothered with and a pain to keep getting in and out of due to security features.Plus my camera dosnt fit in this bag and it's only a bridge camera.Long delivery time to.Also the waterproof cover is pointless as it only covers one side of the bag and not the side of the bag that is against your body.The bag is a lot smaller than you would think, better off getting a lowpro camrea backpack.
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