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The Tamrac Stratus 15 Camera Bag is designed for photographers who demand versatility and style. With a fully configurable main compartment, multiple accessory pockets, and lightweight engineered foams, this bag is perfect for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. It also features a tripod holder strap, making it an essential companion for any photography adventure.
M**D
Good Bag, Good QPR, Not Perfect...
Needed a cam bag to hold two DSLRs and a couple lenses for a trip to Iceland...hunted around the net and came up with this bag...Pros:-holds two DSLRs with lenses attached and space for another couple lenses and lots of other smaller 'stuff'.-seemingly well built-decent price QPRCons & Nits:-Shoulder strap will not 'stay on' either shoulder regardless of what clothing I have on, or how it is adjusted; continual slippage and strap always ends up twisted or 'wrong way' after setting bag down...maybe it's just me. ;)-Front twin snaps of top cover are angled inward not outward; weird design and it often requires two hands to unsnap/snap those slip in buckles.-Maybe too many little compartments in front pockets, eg film canister carriers, et al.-End pockets are a bit cheesy with a cardboard liner to keep them in shape and a soon to wear out velcro closure.-With two cams, lenses and stuff in/on top level of inside bag, the CG is high vis a vis wearing that ill fitting strap on one's shoulder.I have a ~ 30 yr old bag for one cam/couple three lenses and stuff which is still my go to bag, but this Tamrac is OK to Good for 2 full cams.
K**.
Looks small but it does hold a lot !!
I wanted to have a bag capable to carry my two cameras and 3 lenses. Switching lenses in the field, especially when it is too windy or at the beach is not recommended at all. I do have two cameras, the D750 and the D500, so I am using my D500 with my two zoom lenses ( 200-500 f/5.6 and 70-200 f/4 ) and my D750 with my 16-35 f/4 for landscaping and wide-angle shots, so it is very important to me to keep both cameras in the same bag and be able to use them depending on the scene that I do have in front of me.The only con about this bag is that is not waterproof and it does not come with a rain cover to protect it not only from rain but dust and sand. However, the material the bag is made with, will sustain all of that but not to the point to leave it under the rain for a long time. At least it will give you the time to get back to your car or some shelter without anything inside to get wet.In this bag I do carry :- D500 with 200-500 f/5.6 mounted- D750 with 16-35 f/4 mounted- 70-200 f/4 lens- 50 f/1.8 lens- extra battery, remote control for the D750, etc... yes, it is heavy to carry but it does allow me to carry both cameras with my favorite lenses. In case I need to carry a speed light, then I can have my SB-700 in my belt and still be able to have both cameras. I can also have my TT5 Pocket Wizards in my belt in case I need them for an assignment. Even though the bag is not advertised as a waterproof and it does come with the rain protector, I do give it a 5 stars because it was the only bag ( after having 2 more, one from Tamrac and Lowepro ) that allow me to carry everything I need.
D**O
Holds it all.
For me and my equipment; just the right size. I looked at a model 12, but it was too big. I have a Nikon D500, and I was able to form a "shelf" that holds the camera with battery grip and 300mm lens mounted for the "field" trips. I think the material and construction are very good quality. The two outer pouches are great for a mini-pod and the battery charger. The top cover tucks around the corners to provide a reasonable cover for rain. Once packed, the weight was still OK for a trek, but if I strap the tripod to the two outer straps, that extra weight would tilt the balance. So, it will hold all I've got, and is not too bulky.
Z**R
This is Fantastic Bag for the Serious Photographer
This large bag is a fantastic choice for serious photographers. After 26 years, I outgrew my previous Tamrac bag and this one will outlast me. The configuration possibilties are endless. I use my new bag for one Nikon DLSR body attached to a Sigma 150-600mm Sport model lens, second Nikon body, unattached 18-150 Nikkor lens, SB 500 Speedlight, battery charger, 4 batteries, flash card case, cleaning kit, remote control, and ther'es plenty of room for spare clothes when I travel. There are more several zippered pockets currently empty. If you need more space than this bag offers, hire a porter.
J**E
Great camera bag
The bag itself is fantastic. The buckle snaps on the front or at a small angle, which makes it awkward to buckle, but the bag is very padded and I would highly recommend it.
M**K
Very large camera bag
I own several Tamrac camera bags. The number of compartments is outstanding, and the flexibility to move compartments around is what you expect from Tamrac. It is a rather large bag for lots of photo equipment but may not easily fit in overhead bin on commercial aircraft.
S**L
Tamrac is the BEST and this one is the largest camera bag I ...
Tamrac is the BEST and this one is the largest camera bag I have ever seen. It has everything you expect from Tamrac and enough room to pack everything you need and more!
W**T
A great camera bag!
This bag holds my Nikon D3300 and my Canon AE-1 along with all the accessories for each camera including lenses. I love this bag!
S**M
I am tickled pink
I’m sure Amazon is fed up with me ordering, returning, ordering, returning to try ands find a suitable camera bag that would take my Sony DSLR, the lenses plus my Sony HX400 and all the rest of the bits and bobs including batteries, filters, battery grip etc. etc.When the box arrived, I thought “I might be onto a winner here” and boy was I right. As the headline says, “I’m tickled pink”. WOWWWWWW What a camera bag, OK at £108.00 its a wee bit expensive but for me this hold-all does it all, its not huge, its just right, it has just the right number of pockets, and dividers, and if I have a gripe, its only a very small One, I personally would have liked zips on the two side pockets where I have put my batteries and leads.This is only my own personal opinion and in no way is a derogatory comment, I’m just sorry that I didn’t buy this first and could have done away with a lot of returns to Amazon.A FIVE STAR service, a FIVEW STAR productThank you Amazon.
L**R
enormous bag...
The details in the listing don't give dimensions of the various bags in this range. The Stratus 15 is a very large bag.tough, strong material, lots of pockets, but the front clasps were very hard to open. (watch out for broken nails, ladies!)I have contacted Amazon to ask for the dimensions of each bag in the range to be added to the listings.Hopefully it will be done soon. I have an old tarmac bag which is still going strong after 10+ years - so the make is great, reliable and sturdy.
M**S
The bag is perfect for my requirements and can fit all my kit ...
The bag is perfect for my requirements and can fit all my kit but is heavy, mind you there are two full frame Nikon's and six lenses and a speedlight snugly sitting in the bag. I would have given 5 stars but for one of the gated dividers have an ugly tack brown stain on it. The only way would be to return the bag for a new one whereas I would prefer a new divider being sent out.
B**S
Five Stars
For me perfect. Carries a Canon 5dMkIV a 80-200, a 50, 100, and 16-35 and sandwiches
M**S
... have given this 5 stars if it didn't sound like the bag was filled with mice when you move ...
I'd have given this 5 stars if it didn't sound like the bag was filled with mice when you move around. I have needed to mod mine with a bit of denim around these parts otherwise it's unusable for weddings or nature photography.
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