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Canon Deluxe Backpack 200EG-water resistant back pack made-holds 1-2 Canon digital SLR cameras with 3-4 lenses, flash and accessories

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  • Bag fits two smaller SLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional small accessories
  • Constructed of waterproofed polyester and nylon
  • Water repellant and urethane coated for extra durability
  • Padded divider system for on-the-go organization; includes tripod straps on pack bottom
  • Lightweight, with padded shoulder straps and back for comfortable use
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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras

Backpack with carry handle and detachable strap.

  • Holds 1-2 Cameras bodies, 3-4 lenses and accessories
  • Rugged nylon, water-repellent, urethane coated for extra durability
  • Well-arranged divider system for secure storage and easy access
  • Lightweight construction, padded shoulder straps and back for comfort
  • Front webbing ideal for storing a light jacket
  • Tripod carrying straps

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3.6
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4.5
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4.5
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200EG Deluxe Camera Case. Brand: Canon USA. 6229A003. Bag Deluxe Back Pack 200EgCanon. UPC: 750845806137

Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
3,673 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the pockets, portability, versatility, and quality of the camera bag. For example, they mention it has a ton of space for lenses, speedlites, bodies, and other gear, it's highly portable, and easy for transporting. That said, some are happy with appearance, value, and comfort. Opinions are mixed on the fit.

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1,004 customers mention965 positive39 negative

Customers like the pockets in the bag. They mention that it has many compartments for other paraphernalia, and has excellent storage space for lenses, speedlites, bodies, and other gear. The two small side pockets are nice, and the bag can carry a lot in a small pack.

"...Another thing I find nice is the amount of useable space...." Read more

"...Storage: Excellent. I currently have my camera body, macro and telephoto lenses, a GoPro with hardware and extension pole, in the main compartment...." Read more

"...it doesn't have--bright-colored interior dividers, rain flap, notebook compartment, bulletproof kevlar reinforcements, built-in GPS (j/k)--because..." Read more

"...It's very comfortable on your back and has plenty of room inside for extra lenses and accessories and for $40, it can't be beat...." Read more

765 customers mention762 positive3 negative

Customers find the camera bag very good, well-thought-out, and practical. They say it can hold quite a lot of stuff and is a quality product at a good price. However, some customers report issues with the latches.

"...Construction: Excellent. I’m very pleased with the initial quality of the case. It’s made from a heavy denier with solid stitching...." Read more

"This is a very good camera backpack...." Read more

"First off, this product is wonderful. I chose this backpack over a couple of other bags because it was big enough to grow with me...." Read more

"...The bag feels like it is much nicer quality than you would expect for a $40-$50 camera bag...." Read more

644 customers mention521 positive123 negative

Customers like the quality of the camera bag. They mention it's well built, has external places for additional equipment, and has not torn or fallen apart despite miles in the desert. The rib/dividers have a surprising amount of strength while still being very soft. The stitching is solid, and the weatherproof construction abounds. It withstands trauma-velocity point-blank troll spears and shows no signs of wear.

"I needed a larger carrying case that is padded, durable, and waterproof for an upcoming vacation to a tropical (i.e., rainy) location...." Read more

"...a fairly small, hobbit-like bag--low-profile, unassuming, and surprisingly robust--this backpack sure packs a lot of gear for not a lot of..." Read more

"...The bag has rugged construction and is well sewn, it's not going to fall apart while in the field, it'll hold up to whatever you throw at it...." Read more

"...I have had the bag for 4 years now, and it shows no signs of wear. The fabric and zippers are very sturdy...." Read more

486 customers mention459 positive27 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the bag. They say it is a great value for money, and worth the price.

"...I say this is a great low cost bag to anyone with a decent number of accessories...." Read more

"...this was the clear winner in terms of size, price, and convenience..." Read more

"...when putting them on... Considering the price though, its been well worth the coin." Read more

"This is a great bag that I got for super cheap and has held up extremely well. One of the best value purchases I have made...." Read more

481 customers mention426 positive55 negative

Customers like the portability of the camera bag. For example, they say it's highly portable, roomy without being bulky, and uses for small, lightweight gear. They also say it is easy to transport their camera, lenses, and accessories. Customers also mention that the shoulder straps are useful for small and lightweight gear, and the backpack is very light. It's capable of carrying a mid size tripod, and has plenty of room for their iPad. Overall, customers are happy with the port ability of the bag.

"...Comfort: Excellent: The pack is relatively small and comfortable...." Read more

"...it's almost perfect for hiking and day trekking, although a tripod can only go on the underhanging loops -- you might be able to strap a small..." Read more

"...this was the clear winner in terms of size, price, and convenience..." Read more

"...out of it and find it hold the main items I use most often safely and handily where they are easy to get at...." Read more

267 customers mention233 positive34 negative

Customers like the appearance of the camera backpack. They say it's well-made, and looks legit. They also like the color and trim of the pack, and the tripod straps at the bottom. However, some customers have concerns about the shoulder design.

"...another nice touch is the panel-loading design; if you have stuff in the front of the pack, and the (padded) middle section, it also will protect..." Read more

"...I also like the color and trim of the pack and it has tripod straps at the bottom, also great features...." Read more

"...I can fit a lot of stuff in it, its interior layout is made specifically for your camera equipment, and it has adjustable features inside to..." Read more

"...The "Canon" logo is difficult to remove. It's pretty enough, but I would prefer if the bag attracted less attention since its contents can be..." Read more

251 customers mention189 positive62 negative

Customers like the comfort of the camera backpack. They say it's very comfortable, easy to maneuver on and off, and has a cushion for their back. The interior is soft, so it protects their equipment, and the straps make it comfortable to carry on an extended hike.

"...Comfort: Excellent: The pack is relatively small and comfortable...." Read more

"This is a very good camera backpack. It's very comfortable on your back and has plenty of room inside for extra lenses and accessories and for $40,..." Read more

"...flip side, the backpack straps and excellent padding make it far more comfortable than a single-strap over-the-shoulder style bag...." Read more

"...-Simple: It isn't that pretty, it's basic, not the most comfortable, but like a lot of Canon stuff is durable and usable - it gets the job done well..." Read more

414 customers mention260 positive154 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit. Some mention that it fits everything perfectly, is steady, not saggy, yet easily adapted to fit their lenses and kit needs. They also say it fits their back well, can fit a laptop, and fits the bill very well. However, others say that the pack was smaller in dimensions than they had expected, too small for the big Whites, and has a lack of room for other things.

"for a fairly small, hobbit-like bag--low-profile, unassuming, and surprisingly robust--this backpack sure packs a lot of gear for not a lot of..." Read more

"...bag also has plenty of straps all over the place: the main shoulder straps are quite wide - I'm not sure they are actually a bonus - in fact they..." Read more

"...All this, plus my Canon Rebel fit perfectly in here, and there is more than enough room for my close-up set, tons of sd cards, manuals for camera..." Read more

"...and best of all the section-dividers inside are velcro and can be adjusted so that the compartments can be changed as you like...." Read more

Great Features and Value.
5 Stars
Great Features and Value.
The bag is just shy of a standard sized backpack/bookbag, just slightly shorter. It's black nylon/cordura or whatever that fabric is called now, with an olive accented panel on the front. Two Canon logos are visible from the front, nothing gaudy or obnoxious. It doesn't really scream "camera bag" either - just your run of the mill black backpack I guess.What I like about the most is that it opens a clam shell fashion. This is a big step up from my previous bag, where you had to undo a flap cover, and then undo a zipper that basically cut the bag in half - not a very speedy or convenient process. The Canon bag is easy access; the camera sits right at the top, and you can remove it without having to totally open the bag up. Another thing I find nice is the amount of useable space. A couple more dividers would be nice, but I can use the leftovers from my previous bag if needed. In the main compartment, I can fit my Drebel body, with 28-105 attached, 28-300, 128mm prime, 16mm zenitar, 8mm Peleng, 50mm Takumar prime, 18-55 kit lens, flash, cheapo slave flash, and two coversion lenses (.24 wide angle, and 1.5 tele - both are junk, but are keen for that lensbaby effect). After all that, I still have a little space leftover for another lens - or battery and charger, or pack of smokes. I could probably even free up some more space if I rearranged the dividers, or leave a couple lenses behind and pack another body. That's just the main compartment.There are two zipper pockets on the front of the bag, one sort of shallow,you could fit maybe an envelope in it. The other pocket utilizes the entirelength of the flap - you could fit a few magazines, maps, socks or a t shirtin there with no problem. There's even a small hook inside the pocket - for keys maybe? If not, there's enough room to hang a Camelback bladder - at least the smaller sized ones. Covering the front pocket is another sort of open laced pocket, with a drawcord that tightens it all up. A windbreaker/pants would fit in there easily, or maybe even a folded up reflector. The front pockets expand outward from the bag, so you can stuff them pretty full and still close it with no issues.Either side of the bag is flanked by smaller pockets, with a hook/loop closure.They are not really the `right size' for anything - and I'm not sure I trust theclosure method on them either. Still, at least they are there if you need them,or if you need to lose something. I have yet to discover any hidden or nonadvertised pockets or zippers...The bag also has plenty of straps all over the place: the main shoulder straps are quite wide - I'm not sure they are actually a bonus - in fact they are admittadly awkward at first, but you get used to them. There's a small breast strap that connect them together on the front, and also a strap for you waist. Two extra straps on the side, not sure what their uses are. Also two straps on the bottom, for a tripod I presume.Now, for the critical stuff.Now, $35.00 is pretty cheap for a backpack/camera bag, right? So what's the catch? The first nit I would note is that the build quality - not sub par, but also not on the level of a $150.00 bag. That said, I would note all the seams are sewn completely, no frayed threads, and the zippers align and and work as they should. The material, while being labled as "water repellent" (urethane coated!), is also a lessor grade of nylon than you find on pricier bags. If you own a Camelback, you wold notice a difference in material quality, for instance. The webbed pockets on the inside, seem solidly sewn in place, but I'm not sure I'd want to test just how far you can stretch them, you can sort of feel a "give point" just beyond where everything seems tight. Hmmm, actually the build quality is okay, it's more the materials I have issue with.I wish there were some tie downs or buckles to keep the loose ends of the strapsunder control. Not really a performance issue, just keen attention to details. The main zipper has a small rain flap running its entire length, but some reason is just seems backwards - like maybe it should face the other way. I am concerned about being caught in the rain with it, seems like the water would rush right in. Good thing I'm in the desert.Last thing, is the shoulder straps. They are about two inches wide. I can see thelogic behind this, potentially heavy weight one's back adds up after a while, but it seems that their width may add to fatique rather than relieve it. I have yet to test this theory though... I may report back in a while with my findings, just because I find them so odd.But any criticism has to be taken with a grain of salt as well; it is, after all, a $35.00camera backpack. For the price, it offers convenience and features that far outweighnitpicky negatives I've commented on. I only raise them to make people aware - it's not like getting a $200.00 bag for 40 bucks. But it is like getting a really keen bag for 35.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2006
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Features and Value.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2006
The bag is just shy of a standard sized backpack/bookbag, just slightly shorter. It's black nylon/cordura or whatever that fabric is called now, with an olive accented panel on the front. Two Canon logos are visible from the front, nothing gaudy or obnoxious. It doesn't really scream "camera bag" either - just your run of the mill black backpack I guess.

What I like about the most is that it opens a clam shell fashion. This is a big step up from my previous bag, where you had to undo a flap cover, and then undo a zipper that basically cut the bag in half - not a very speedy or convenient process. The Canon bag is easy access; the camera sits right at the top, and you can remove it without having to totally open the bag up. Another thing I find nice is the amount of useable space. A couple more dividers would be nice, but I can use the leftovers from my previous bag if needed. In the main compartment, I can fit my Drebel body, with 28-105 attached, 28-300, 128mm prime, 16mm zenitar, 8mm Peleng, 50mm Takumar prime, 18-55 kit lens, flash, cheapo slave flash, and two coversion lenses (.24 wide angle, and 1.5 tele - both are junk, but are keen for that lensbaby effect). After all that, I still have a little space leftover for another lens - or battery and charger, or pack of smokes. I could probably even free up some more space if I rearranged the dividers, or leave a couple lenses behind and pack another body. That's just the main compartment.

There are two zipper pockets on the front of the bag, one sort of shallow,

you could fit maybe an envelope in it. The other pocket utilizes the entire

length of the flap - you could fit a few magazines, maps, socks or a t shirt

in there with no problem. There's even a small hook inside the pocket - for keys maybe? If not, there's enough room to hang a Camelback bladder - at least the smaller sized ones. Covering the front pocket is another sort of open laced pocket, with a drawcord that tightens it all up. A windbreaker/pants would fit in there easily, or maybe even a folded up reflector. The front pockets expand outward from the bag, so you can stuff them pretty full and still close it with no issues.

Either side of the bag is flanked by smaller pockets, with a hook/loop closure.

They are not really the `right size' for anything - and I'm not sure I trust the

closure method on them either. Still, at least they are there if you need them,

or if you need to lose something. I have yet to discover any hidden or non

advertised pockets or zippers...

The bag also has plenty of straps all over the place: the main shoulder straps are quite wide - I'm not sure they are actually a bonus - in fact they are admittadly awkward at first, but you get used to them. There's a small breast strap that connect them together on the front, and also a strap for you waist. Two extra straps on the side, not sure what their uses are. Also two straps on the bottom, for a tripod I presume.

Now, for the critical stuff.

Now, $35.00 is pretty cheap for a backpack/camera bag, right? So what's the catch? The first nit I would note is that the build quality - not sub par, but also not on the level of a $150.00 bag. That said, I would note all the seams are sewn completely, no frayed threads, and the zippers align and and work as they should. The material, while being labled as "water repellent" (urethane coated!), is also a lessor grade of nylon than you find on pricier bags. If you own a Camelback, you wold notice a difference in material quality, for instance. The webbed pockets on the inside, seem solidly sewn in place, but I'm not sure I'd want to test just how far you can stretch them, you can sort of feel a "give point" just beyond where everything seems tight. Hmmm, actually the build quality is okay, it's more the materials I have issue with.

I wish there were some tie downs or buckles to keep the loose ends of the straps

under control. Not really a performance issue, just keen attention to details. The main zipper has a small rain flap running its entire length, but some reason is just seems backwards - like maybe it should face the other way. I am concerned about being caught in the rain with it, seems like the water would rush right in. Good thing I'm in the desert.

Last thing, is the shoulder straps. They are about two inches wide. I can see the

logic behind this, potentially heavy weight one's back adds up after a while, but it seems that their width may add to fatique rather than relieve it. I have yet to test this theory though... I may report back in a while with my findings, just because I find them so odd.

But any criticism has to be taken with a grain of salt as well; it is, after all, a $35.00

camera backpack. For the price, it offers convenience and features that far outweigh

nitpicky negatives I've commented on. I only raise them to make people aware - it's not like getting a $200.00 bag for 40 bucks. But it is like getting a really keen bag for 35.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Comfort, Construction, Storage, and Value.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019
I needed a larger carrying case that is padded, durable, and waterproof for an upcoming vacation to a tropical (i.e., rainy) location. Amazon has dozens to choose from so I had to do a bit of comparison shopping.

Construction: Excellent. I’m very pleased with the initial quality of the case. It’s made from a heavy denier with solid stitching. I couldn’t find any flaws in assembly on the interior exterior of the pack.

Comfort: Excellent: The pack is relatively small and comfortable. The padding is overbuilt for the size of the pack so, no complaints here.

Style: Good. Army green and black don’t stand out—perfect. I wish I could remove the logo but it’s metal and stitched in between layers.

Equipment Padding: Excellent. It’s at least 3 times as thick as my Canon camera bag. I feel completely comfortable with my equipment in the pack.

Storage: Excellent. I currently have my camera body, macro and telephoto lenses, a GoPro with hardware and extension pole, in the main compartment. I could fit another macro and a 50 mm. In the main compartments (two) zipper pouches I have all user manuals, two filter cases with 8 filters, Lenspen, mini tripod and three lens cloths. In the next layer (zipper pouch), I have two batteries, and two SD chips in the three built-in pouches, and two battery chargers. I have one unused pouch. Next layer zipper pouch: unused. Outside layer bungee pouch: unused. Two side pouches: unused.

Durability: Not tested.

Water Resistance: Not tested.

So far, I highly recommend and intend to update after heavy use.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2007
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