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The SonyLCSU21 Soft Carrying Case is a stylish and functional solution for protecting your Handycam camcorders, Cyber-shot cameras, and Alpha NEX cameras. With adjustable internal partitions and multiple compartments, it offers organized storage while remaining lightweight and durable.
Material Type | cloth |
Item Weight | 320 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.75"L x 6.25"W x 7.75"H |
Style | Mesh |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
N**S
Good for beginners
Great for the price! Only enough for a kit lens and one additional lens, like Tamron 24mm (small size)
J**0
Nice compact camera bag for Sony Mirrorless cameras
Was looking for a compact travel bag and this fits the bill. Perfect fit for my Sony A6000 and two additional lenses. Very good quality construction
D**B
Great little case for travel
Great little case for travel. Room for my A7iii and a couple lenses assuming, they aren't huge. I love my Sony.
W**.
Gets the job done
Bought it to protect and carry my Handycam CCD TRV67. If you have this or something similar in size it will just BARELY fit (you'll need to play around with the camera and gently push the viewer into the bag to get it to fit). Has enough pockets to put the extra lens, two batteries. The battery charger was too big to put in the side pocket so I had to put it in the main camera pocket which has extra room for other stuff beside the camera.
H**W
Excellent bag: rapid opening; fits cams occupying a rectangular space up to 5.5" x 8" x 5"
I've spent quite a long time looking for a camera bag with two very important features: first, and absolutely crucial, I wanted a bag that opens by rapid release clasp, so I can get to the camera real quick and not have to diddle around with zips; second, I wanted a compact and good looking bag with good fit to my Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 camera. This bag fills all these requirements.My Lumix FZ1000 is an intermediate size. Sitting on its base, it has a footprint of 5.5" wide, 7" long from back of camera to front of lens hood, and 4" high. This bag gives a close to perfect fit, but is about an inch longer, so it could accommodate a camera up to 8 inches long from front to back.This bag opens and closes using a sturdy rapid release single clasp, that lets you get the camera out much faster than bags using zippers. In addition to the clasp there is a zipper to close the bag, for extra security. But the clasp is pretty strong and I cannot imagine it opening accidentally, so I do not bother to use the zip.It has zippered pockets at both ends to hold battery and small items, and a zippered front pouch, about 3 inches by 6 inches.The padding is good enough for my purposes; it will not protect from a major blow, but it will protect from minor impacts; if it were any thicker it would make the bag fatter and less compact;The build quality is excellent -- it does not look or feel cheap.There are two carrying modes: [a] a handgrip and [b] a shoulder strap that is adjustable from quite short to quite long, long enough to put the bag over your shoulder while the bag hangs on the opposite side of your body.Note to manufacturer:While this is a really excellent bag, there are three improvements I would like to see. First, add a stretchy net to the back of the bag, could be up to 4 inches by 8 inches. This would be useful for carrying a camera manual. Second, add stretch nets to both end pockets, useful for doodads. Third, enlarge the front zippered pocket.
O**E
High-quality bag, fits a6000 with kit lens and also 55-210 lens
I purchased this for my new a6000 (with two lenses). It does fit the a6000 with the 16-50mm kit lens and also the 55-210mm lens many of us also have. You can have either lens attached to the a6000, and have the other one stored in the bag. I have attached a picture of how I fit the camera and the lenses. Here I attach the lens hood for the 55-210mm lens backwards so the lens together with the hood will fit inside the bag. (This is the correct way to attach the lens hood when not in use anyway; see your 55-210 lens' instruction sheet.)The two velcro dividers can be configured however you want; one of them is foldable (it's the one on the right in my picture - I fold it down to protect the lens further when I close the top flap.) The way I configure the compartment, I should be able to fit in a small flash unit if I want to. Notice I don't have the shoulder strap for the a6000 itself; I just dislike using a camera with straps or lanyards.There are two side pockets where you can store a battery charger or extra batteries or filters or other small, flat objects. There's also a front pocket for SD cards and misc. small things like filters and cables. Notice if you have a gray exposure card, it likely won't fit inside. The main compartment has a zippered fastener.All in all, this is a bag that economizes on space and you may need to play around with the dividers to find the best arrangement for your gear. But as you can see, whether you have an a6000 or another Sony, you likely won't be able to fit in a 3rd lens. But then, this is not what the bag is for: it's a relatively small bag for the most essential gears you'll want to carry. (I do have an AmazonBasics large camera bag that can fit maybe 3 detached lenses, but the bag itself is huge and heavy, not something I want to carry anywhere!) The build quality is top-notch.
A**
Exactly what I was looking for
I feel like this carrying case really does give the protection I need for my Sony a6400. I have one lens attached and if I wanted to carry another with me there is a decent amount of room left. I like the little side pockets. It is not super small but it’s not as bulky as other carrying cases I’ve seen and for me that’s what I was looking for. I think it is worth the money especially for the item it is keeping safe.
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