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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Greenish Accent)
Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Greenish Accent)

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography

List Price: $75.00
Buy New: $32.65
You Save: $42.35 (56%)



New (11) from $32.65

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 753 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 15 x 12.2 x 7
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 200EG
Model: 200EG
UPC: 750845806137
EAN: 0750845806137
ASIN: B00009R6TA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Bag   January 11, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This bag is fantastic. It's about the size of a typical school backpack with a great style and lots of room. Each of the dividers are securely held in place with Velcro and can be moved to create the right size for your equipment or removed all together to allow for even larger items.

The bag is built well, feels very rugged, and is padded very well on all sides. There are plenty of compartments and zippered storage areas to carry extra items such as filters, GPS, Cellphone, etc.

The bag also has two locking straps that connect around your midsection to keep the bag from bouncing around as well as padded and curved shoulder harnesses.

The main zipper can easily be opened to allow for easy access to a top loaded camera.

The colors (Canon colors) are neutral and dull so as to not stand out in a crowd.

It's hard to see in the pictures, but there is also a decent sized plastic canon logo on the top of the front opening flap. I think it looks nice, but people wanting to keep the bag's contents a secret might want to cover this up or attempt to cut it off the bag.

The bag alone is fantastic, for the price (averaging in the 30's) it's out of this world!



4 out of 5 stars For this price (at the time)a sure thing   January 7, 2006
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

One thing that I never was able to determine anywhere on the Internet was concerning the product description " well placed dividers" as if they were sewn in place, which would not be good.
Bought this bag and they ARE fully adjustable like any other camera bag using nice strong velcro tabs the full height of the dividers. (not just small tabs)

Sure, tons of bags out there, some that will hold twice as much as this one... some also come with wheels to help with the weight.
I saw several that were just the size of this one and they are EXPENSIVE ! Many starting at the original price of this Canon bag.


This one does hold my 20D WITH battery grip and that's pretty good. I can leave a lens on it up to the length of the bag too.
Holds all I need to carry. Yes, it's full... but it works for me.

Only thing I was concerned about was that where the camera goes (in the middle to the top) see photos.. there was no extra padding to cover the rear of the camera when the bag was closed but I Only had to borrow a velcro divider from my other bag and stick it in the new one as they did provide a cloth strip for it. Even if you don't have one to borrow, would be easy to add padding if you felt the need.

Beats anything I've seen in the price range. I'm happy !

Need more bag?.. Got more money?? Keep looking they are out there 8-)

Edit 3/20/2007; My review is based on a $30 delivered price so as the price seems to get above $50 other bags MIGHT come into consideration. But this bag is still doing very well and I DO still like mine.



5 out of 5 stars Two Cameras, Three Lenses, A Flash Unit, and more room   January 5, 2006
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

The backpack camera bag is impressive in that is was designed to be a real hiking pack. It has the sleeve through which a waist belt can be run. It has the clips to hold the shoulder straps across the chest from spreading too far. It even has the waist strap of its own.

I tend to like to have everything with me when I take the camera, so let me list what I shoved into this bag and still have more room to go:
1) Canon 20D with the 28-135IS Lens attached AND the flower-type lens hood on (ready to shoot);
2) 300D/Digital Rebel Body with the battery grip attached;
3) 18-55 EF lens
4) 50mm/1.8 mkI lens
5) table top tripod (just in case)
6) four bp-511-type batteries
7) Tiffen filter essentials for the giant 28-135 lens
8) Hoya filter packs (3 boxes) for the 18-55
9) a lens cleaning kit (small 5x7x1 box)
10) a 380EX flash
11) a bunch of odds and ends (like the wired remote for the Rebel, a flat level, etc)
12) Firewire CF reader
13) charger for the BP-511

There is one empty spot in the compartments and plenty of room in the pockets -- plus an empty front pocket for whatever else I migth want to squirrel away in there. Not to mention, I can put a pack or two of Parodis in the side compartment, and my cell phone and its charger in the other side.

Wow! And to top it all off, even with that mess of stuff in the bag, it is comfortable to walk around with on the back...

The best thing for me, is that the camera is easy to retrieve and ready to shot when I pack it in a bag. Here, I can have the 20D ready to go with the 28-135 IS lens and the lens hood on it. All I need to do is move the zipper and the camera can slide out. Unlike some of the back packs, which require you to open the bag completely, this bag can have the camera located near the opening. For me, this is a big plus because I don't have to reveal to everyone the entire contents of my bag to get the camera out. Rather, I can retrieve the camera alone, ready to shoot, and no one sees what else is there.

That's a big, big plus to the bag design.

Fit and finish appears with quality and well done. Not only is the bag comfortable when loaded and worn, but the zippers remain easy to operate.

To top it all off, this bag is worth it at the list price, but at the markdown here, it is a steal.

I give it a 5 because it was easy to set-up and load, and because it is designed for actual hiking with it loaded down heavy to be comfortable and usable.



5 out of 5 stars The best accessory for your SLR   January 1, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is the best camera backpack or bag I have seen. The materials and built quality are outstanding. I had never seen zippers so smooth as the one contained in this backpack. I can fit a digital Canon SLR, 2 large lenses, a Sony mini-Dv videocam, a canon flash, and all sorts of cables, batteries, memory cards, etc. easily in this backpack. It is very comfortable to wear in the shoulders. The nylon material is very resistant.


5 out of 5 stars Bargain Backpack   December 30, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

As the other writers have said, this bag will hold it all. It is very customizable and you can fit a variety of lenses inside. From your smaller lenses and up. One thing the photos don't show is the size of it-it is much larger than it appears in the images. The designers were also generous in terms of compartments. The only knock on this bag, and it really isn't that bad, is that there is not much protection for the camera. This could be remedied by using a "lens" wrap near where the camera sits to offer some additional protection. The quality of the bag is excellent and as an example is the nice touch of using a "shielded" zipper on the camera compartment. Want weatherproofing for it-store a garbage bag in one of the many storage pockets. For features/price you can't beat it. With the money you save, go ahead and order a small "grab" type bag or top loader for those quick trips and keep your backpack for gear storage and longer photo expeditions.

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