The Evecase Camera Bag is a hybrid camera backpack
Carry your Digital SLR Camera, laptop or tablet and all camera accessories / equipment with ease and comfort with this hybrid camera backpack. This rugged, multi-purpose backpack features a hard shell protection and multiple pockets for storage, offering convenience and portability for avid photographers on the go.
- Evecase Hard Shell Digital Camera Photographer Backpack with 15.6 inch Laptop Compartment.
- EASY ACCESS: Dual front zipper made access to your camera, lens in a breeze. Secure your camera and professional camera equipment from accidental fall out with added layer zipper protection.
- ERGONOMIC: Extra padded Shoulder pad and reinforced breathable back support made hiking, travel, backpacking a lot more fun and easy.
- PRACTICAL: Measure 11.8 x 8.7 x 19.7 inch, just the right size for under seat, over head bins for your next air travel. Include matching bag with handle and tripod holder to keep accessories organized.
- COMPATIBILITY: Fit your SLR, High Zoom, Compact, Micro Four Third Camera, such as Nikon D850, D810A, D810, D800/D800E, D750, D700, D610, D600, D90, D80, D60, D5, D4S, D4, D7500, D7200, D7100, D7000, D500, D5600, D5500, D5300, D5200, D5100, D5000, D3400, D3300, D3200, D3100, D3000, P900, 5200 5600 7200 7500; Canon Rebel SL2, Cannon T7i, T7, T6i, T6, T5, EOS 5DS, 1DX MARK II, 7D, 70D, 80D, 6D Mark II, 5D Mark IV, Panasonic Lumix G9 GX8, Olympus, Pentax k1, Sony A7 III, A6000, Gopro, Fuji XT 2
Dave –
This camera bag is incredible. It has a very well thought out design and is extremely versatile. There is plenty of room for lots of equipment, everything seems quite secure and well protected. It is absolutely everything that I wanted in a bag. If you’re looking for a camera bag, this is a solid choice.
Picky Customer –
This is a very roomy camera/backpack, with movable separators so you can customize the inner storage to your needs.I like the hard shell on the outside, as it is an extra layer of protection.It is not too heavy to carry, but is very good quality.There is a flat storage section at the back for your laptop or tablet. Lots of room there. Also prevents clever thieves from getting in.The tripod holder on the side will be useful. Getting the tripod in was fiddly but once in it is going to stay. It is held with Velcro straps.On the very top is another storage section. It fits my second camera perfectly. It is a removable zip up container too.Overall all I really like this camera bag. It is comfortable to wear, and now I have somewhere to leave my gear when it is not in use.
krosnovski –
Poor construction quality, one of the straps on this bag tore off after my very first international trip. The equipment i was carrying was not heavy weight at all. A sony alpha a7 with a zeiss prime, 2 extra batteries(which are pretty light), pretty light weight as far as camera equipment goes and a lenovo 15″ notebook. I was extremely dissappointed. Upon examination the straps seem stiched in to the ligning of the bag only, which is pretty incredible. I dont give negative reviews but this product has failed me completely.
Martina W –
I have had this case for a little while now and so I decided its probably time to write a review. I like this camera bag a lot. I saw that some people had issues with it tearing but I haven’t had that problem. I fits everything that I need and I have room to add more. The velcro inserts can be moved as needed and I feel they are sturdy and my equipment doesn’t feel like it is moving around when I am out on a shoot or just walking around. I am overall every satisfied with it.
Casidhe Leonard –
After using it a couple months I’m just tired of how difficult the zipper is to use and so are the zippers. Both zippers on the hardshell have bent and fallen off due to the excessive force required to unzip. As a camera bag I’m opening and closing the bag often and it’s been very inconvenient.Also there is nothing in the bag that holds your camera still during transport. I tried stretching one of the elastic Velcro fastened straps across the camera, but it often comes off leaving the camera free to move around.However there is significant room for the camera and accessories.
Sam Trombino –
This is a fantastic bag with lots of space. I am able to carry my full frame Nikon D750 with battery grip,a Tamron 70-200,a Tamron 24-70,a Nikon 50mm and a Nikon 20mm all with their hoods and I also have an extra slot for other gear like my charger and even my glasses. The bag is durable and I love the hard shell to protect my gear from bumps and bangs. The upper pocket has plenty of room for rain gear and other additional clothing. The lap top slot is very secure and there is also additional space for notebooks, and other types of resources. I would recommend this bag for sure and for the price it is a total bargain compared to many other bags out there.
Daniel Morey –
The blueprint of this bag is great, I loved the idea of it. Unfortunately the zippers are very cheaply made, and the foam protector part of the case scratches off way to easily
James R. –
I have to say this is a great buy. It has everything for either a minimalist or beginning photographer/videographer would need. I purchased this as my audio backpack/ incognito documentary backpack. It has as plenty of room to store audio recorders small cellphone gimbal, and camera. The padded storage bag in the top that zips in is great! There is even room for a sleeve of batteries outside of the padded bag.There is an additional storage for laptops or tablets located in the back of the bag.I would highly suggest this to anyone who is looking for a good bag at an affordable price.
Hanna –
I was a little bit hesitant to purchase this camera backpack because of its price compared to similar bags, but upon receiving the bag, I am happy I spent the extra money. I had previously owned a Lowepro bag which was about the same price, but this backpack puts the Lowepro one to shame. The main body of this bag (not including the inner zippered pouch) is able to fit my Canon EOS Rebel T6, four interchangeable lenses (including a larger telephoto lens), spare camera straps, and multiple filters still in their boxes… with room to spare! If you need room, this is the bag for you. The same goes for if you are seeking out durability and comfort. I cannot wait to travel more with this backpack.
elvbot –
After owning it for about 3 months there is a now a nice rip at the seam where the top pocket meets the main camera equipment section. I’m going to call the company to see what can be done about it, if anything.I typically carry a 6D Mark II with a 85mm lens, one speedlight, and one other lens. Along with some cables and accessories that is about it. It should definitely be able to handle that without ripping.
Michael –
I like this case from a functional perspective. Plenty of compartments that are actually useful. The mini case at the top is a cool idea and is also useful. The price is good and overall the value is good. I wanted a case I can combine the essentials of the Thule backpack I use for work with camera gear. This has a pocket that allows me to carry my laptop, note notebook and a few odds and ends. It is deep. Only one zipper at top so I have to reach in pretty far to get 11″ laptop. This is OK. More room better than not enough. Access is still a bit awkward and you’d have to fish around for small stuff. The padding feels well, padded but for some reason info not “trust” it. Feels cheap. This is my main issue with the bag. Again, this is not a premium bag and I did not think it was. It is a nice bag and I use it. The padding simply feels cheap, the bag fabric feels cheap, the zipper s feel cheap – no way I would ever risk over stuffing. The straps adjust well. The breathable back panel sounds nice but that is it (granted, true of all backpacks including my Thule) – no problem with it but adds no value. I am not sure yet if water resistance but again, no bag really delivers rockstar performance. I would not take any back back out in pouring rain. I just spent a few bucks on a rain cover that packs easily into the bag without taking any meaningful amount of space. The small bag that comes out drew me to this bag (nice touch and works but no compartments inside–just a fabric box). The hard shell was the main draw. The bag fits easily under an airline seat but things get kicked and bumped and hard shell sounded like it would add a measure of protection. I suppose it does but IT IS NOTHING CLOSE TO HARD. It is simply a bit of foam that is somewhat stiff. Adds more than cloth but not sure it affords protection from any thing more than a medium impact. Again, the way the storage is described is dead on. Good use of space. The price is fair. I had hoped for a better fabric but did not have high expectations. It just feels cheap. Got what I expected. Zippers fine for now but I can see them failing easily down the road. The hard shell is a let down. Call it a “re-enforced foam panel” and the description would be OK. When I think hard shell I think of hard plastic (and no, for the price I would not have expected high impact plastic). Get back for functionality and use when average is needed. I would not use in any demanding environment. Could be OK but quality of materials would give me pause.