Reviews for Nikon D50 / D80 / D90
I bought this Nikon SLR bag(12wx8hx8d) from Cameta for $40.
It seems to work nicely with the D50 and all my current equipment.
I currently have it set up to hold the Nikon D50 in the center with a small zoom (Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC), a small tele (Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF) and a 35-80 Nikon from my film camera. The other interior compartments are holding an SB-800 flash/batteries and the lens hoods from the lenses and the diffuser from flash. Front compartment has 3 filters, connection cords, battery charger, etc. The inner zip compartment has some lens paper and other cleaning supplies. There is room for the Rocket blower but it is not currently in the bag.;
It is probably a bigger than really needed BUT when travelling I find the extra space helpful..
thanks to Jerry Fisher for comments & photo.
Reviews for Nikon D70 / D100 / D200 / D300 / D700
I got my Nikon "gadget bag" (model number 9827NCP) at the camera shop where I got my n65, it's an excellent bag and all of my equipment fits in nicely. It came with a "Nikon guide to photography" and a 58mm UV filter. On the left is my n65, top is my sigma 70-300, bottom middle is my 28-80, right is the Nikon D70 . The pouch on the inside of the lid holds film, CF cards, and spare batteries. there is a pouch on the front of the fold over lid which contains the usb and video cables for the d70. The zipper pouch on the front contains my receipts, warranty information, lens cleaning tissue and liquid, along with my filters. Everything fits in nice and snug because of the dividers. Speaking of which, it comes with a TON of dividers, and they're all velcro so they are very flexible.
thanks to michael pitcher for comments & photo.
thanks to josh for comments & photo.
Review #2
I have had my "Genuine Nikon" brick bag when I bought my N70 (sometime in ancient history). It served that camera well, now it serves my Nikon D70 very well. I use it as my day bag. I carry my camera with a Nikon 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G VR attached, also my Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6G, 50mm, Nikon 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro, SB-800 in its case.
I really didnt think anyone else had one they were actively using.
