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title: "Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG"
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# Comfortable shoulder strap Camera gear storage Durable protection Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** £23.58
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## Summary

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- **What is this?** Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG by canon
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Crafted from high-quality, durable materials that withstand the rigors of professional use.
- • **Padded Protection:** Fully padded and reinforced to ensure your valuable gear is shielded from bumps and drops.
- • **Elevate Your Gear Game:** Designed for the discerning professional, this bag keeps your equipment safe and stylish.
- • **Comfort Meets Functionality:** Equipped with a shoulder strap for effortless transport, making your on-the-go lifestyle a breeze.
- • **Versatile Storage Solutions:** Ample space and compartments for organized storage, so you can focus on capturing the moment.

## Overview

The Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG is a robust and stylish solution for photographers on the move, featuring a comfortable shoulder strap, durable construction, and fully padded compartments to protect your valuable camera equipment.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Large gadget bag for the traveling professional. This bag is designed to hold two 35mm SLR camera bodies, seven to ten lenses, flash, film, accessories, etc. It features full padding and interior dividers for cameras and lenses, as well as padded outside pockets. Features adjustable tripod straps, and high strength buckles for the main compartment. The Canon logo is embroidered on the top flap. Dimensions: 14.2"W x 8.7"H x 8.3"D desertcart.com The Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG was designed with enough room to hold two camera bodies, 7 to 10 lenses, and flashes, as well as an assortment of film, batteries, and other necessities for the professional photographer. Featuring reinforced, padded pockets and compartments with room enough for equipment appropriate for most situations, the 1EG is a serious bag for the traveling photographer. Practical and attractive, the 1EG is a great way to protect your equipment from moisture and dust as well as the wear and tear that results from excessive handling.

Review: Rate this beauty 10⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Update 04-01-19 It is still holding up excellently! No complaints! Original post from 12-26-17 This will probably be my last camera bag ever. When they made this bag, they made it to last and hold everything. I did not want a back pack which seems to be so popular. So look at the pics and here’s what I think. (By the way, I gave around $93 for this bag 12/20/17) Pros of this bag -I love that the side two pockets zip shut first then Velcro close. -I love that the big top also zips closed, then flaps down and the metal clasps are attached. It feels safe and well made. -you can move your compartments around to change the shape and size to accommodate different sized stuff, not just camera bodies and lenses. -padding seems thick and protective -heavy material and stitching looks solid. It will have to be, to hold up to the weight that this bag will be carrying -when you open the top of the bag there are two different shaped zippered pouches attached to the top. Those can be unsnapped and unvelcroed, and have a strap on the end of each. I store filters in the top larger one (you could remove these to take with you) the narrow long one I have misc stuff in it like memory cards and extra lens caps) -there is a long zipper on the back of the bag that I just discovered. I plan to move my camera manuals and misc small journals/books back there. -there are so many pouches, pockets, zippers, etc. I can’t imagine needing a larger bag. You can always rearrange and still make more room. Cons - heavy once you load it down with a lot of equipment, but duh, I’m carrying a lot of equipment. Technically I have no cons. Love this bag!! I had a nice bag for about the last 10 years. Held camera and couple lens plus batteries, memory cards, filters, camera/lens cleaning supplies. It worked fine but now that I have my second brand new DSLR and more lenses to experiment with it, so it was time to move up in bags. I spent days reading reviews and examining pictures of bags. In the end this was my top choice. Price was more than I originally wanted to spend but I could not be happier and feel like the price is well worth it now that I have it in my hands.
Review: Best shoulder camera bag ever! - I had read all the positive reviews about how much would fit, but I was skeptical that it could truly fit all my dslr goodies. Other camera bags are always just a little too small to actually fit real-sized cameras and several real-sizes lenses. They are usually made for a smaller consumer DSLR and one or two small kit lenses. That's it. It is very difficult finding a shoulder or handled-bag (read: NON-backpack) that is big enough to fit DSLR photography equipment on the go. In this one bag in the main compartment, I am able to fit my 60D, 4 large lenses with hoods (the 67-77mm diam variety and 6-8 inches long), 2 small lenses with hoods (40mm prime, teleconverter, etc), and a speedlite flash, each with its own padded cell, plus lens cleaning supplies, extra media, batteries, and filters, all in the zip pockets inside the main compartment. And then there are still 2 mid-sized pockets on the front that are big enough for normal sized lens hoods, battery charger, batteries, and filter cases. And the 2 big pockets on the ends are big enough for small/kit lenses, mid-size flashes, macro flashes, and large hoods, The interior of this bag is very deep, which is one of its main advantages. Most bags are not tall/deep enough, so you cannot stand a longer lens on end, which makes bigger lenses take up a lot of extra room unnecessarily when you lay them on their sides. But this bag is deep enough that you could fit a capped lens comfortably up to about 7" long, up to 8" with a tight fit. As far as camera bodies go, it will easily fit Canon's largest DSLR, the 1D-X, with attached lens. A typical shoulder bag will fit a 1D-X with a lens, and not much else. But this bag will have plenty of room to spare. The materials are very high quality. Everything is thickly padded, and the zippers are large and very strong. The straps are thick, comfortable, and strong and won't be ripping on you while you're out and about. The interior compartment comes with 10 separate velcro-attached padded dividers that could be configured in just about any way you can imagine. They all come out, if that is your need. The shoulder strap is top-notch, and there are straps on the bottom for hauling around a tripod. I highly recommend this bag for professionals and serious photography enthusiasts who regularly carry a lot of stuff. It's a little big for photographers who travel light, so you might want to consider Canon's smaller bags for your needs, as they are essentially the same high quality but with less interior volume. Another 5-star product from Canon!

## Features

- Store, carry, and protect your camera equipment
- Professionally oriented
- Includes shoulder strap for easy and comfortable transport
- Constructed out of durable materials
- Fully padded and reinforced

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004WCGC |
| Brand Name | Canon |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 239 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00082966805936 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | with bag |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6242A001 |
| Material Type | soft |
| Model Number | 6242A001 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | Large |
| Strap Type | Adjustable,Shoulder Strap |
| Style Name | Professional |
| UPC | 082966802645 082966805936 803982740083 |

## Images

![Canon Professional Gadget Bag 1EG - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rTmRaT0aL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this the right one to get? Is it too big? I have 5D3 with 70-200 f/2.8 and 24-105 f/4....**
A: No way is it too big.  It's just the right size for what you have.  I have a 1Dx plus a 6D, a 24-70 2.8 L II, and a 70-200 2.8 L II, plus a 2X extender, and it's too SMALL, mainly because the 1Dx is too big.  But your camera is a much better size, and you'll be able to fit it, your lenses and a flash in there, too, plus accessories in the outside pockets.  It's a great bag, especially for the price.

**Q: Can this hold two Canon 1D's and a few lens?**
A: No. At least not with a lens attached.  It's not a bad bag, but the 1Dx doesn't fit into any bag well that I've found.  The camera body alone takes up the entire camera compartment.  You could take all the dividers out and fit it, but that defeats the purpose of a camera bag.  My 70-200 2.8 zoom takes up the entire half of the bag as well (It has to lay flat, because the bag isn't high enough to hold it vertical).   My 6D fits with a 24-70 2.8 L lens attached, and leaves room for other lenses or flash.    However, the Canon 200 backpack holds the 1Dx with the 70-200 attached, the 24-70, 600EX-RT flash, 2x teleconver, and one more lens.  Plus additional pockets.

**Q: How is the padding in this bag?  Is it sufficient padding for people who are not so gentle with their equipment?**
A: The padding is good, not sure why you would be "Not so gentle" with the money put into camera gear.  You can add padding and wrap your gear to boot if you want.  I have my bag with a little extra padding from an old bag and them put my gear into a velvet bag before moving in the gear bag.  I am always carful with it though, even with the extra steps.  This stuff is too expensive not to be....

**Q: Does anyone have issues with the strap slipping off their shoulder? I cannot get it to stick at all. What is best way to solve this? Thanks for your a**
A: I haven't had any issues with the strap. The curved part on the top of strap should be placed such that it curves toward the neck. It does not "stick" but rather is rough to use friction of clothing. I don't wear slick shirts so it stays in place with realative ease.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rate this beauty 10⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
*by S***N on December 26, 2017*

Update 04-01-19 It is still holding up excellently! No complaints! Original post from 12-26-17 This will probably be my last camera bag ever. When they made this bag, they made it to last and hold everything. I did not want a back pack which seems to be so popular. So look at the pics and here’s what I think. (By the way, I gave around $93 for this bag 12/20/17) Pros of this bag -I love that the side two pockets zip shut first then Velcro close. -I love that the big top also zips closed, then flaps down and the metal clasps are attached. It feels safe and well made. -you can move your compartments around to change the shape and size to accommodate different sized stuff, not just camera bodies and lenses. -padding seems thick and protective -heavy material and stitching looks solid. It will have to be, to hold up to the weight that this bag will be carrying -when you open the top of the bag there are two different shaped zippered pouches attached to the top. Those can be unsnapped and unvelcroed, and have a strap on the end of each. I store filters in the top larger one (you could remove these to take with you) the narrow long one I have misc stuff in it like memory cards and extra lens caps) -there is a long zipper on the back of the bag that I just discovered. I plan to move my camera manuals and misc small journals/books back there. -there are so many pouches, pockets, zippers, etc. I can’t imagine needing a larger bag. You can always rearrange and still make more room. Cons - heavy once you load it down with a lot of equipment, but duh, I’m carrying a lot of equipment. Technically I have no cons. Love this bag!! I had a nice bag for about the last 10 years. Held camera and couple lens plus batteries, memory cards, filters, camera/lens cleaning supplies. It worked fine but now that I have my second brand new DSLR and more lenses to experiment with it, so it was time to move up in bags. I spent days reading reviews and examining pictures of bags. In the end this was my top choice. Price was more than I originally wanted to spend but I could not be happier and feel like the price is well worth it now that I have it in my hands.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best shoulder camera bag ever!
*by B***R on June 29, 2017*

I had read all the positive reviews about how much would fit, but I was skeptical that it could truly fit all my dslr goodies. Other camera bags are always just a little too small to actually fit real-sized cameras and several real-sizes lenses. They are usually made for a smaller consumer DSLR and one or two small kit lenses. That's it. It is very difficult finding a shoulder or handled-bag (read: NON-backpack) that is big enough to fit DSLR photography equipment on the go. In this one bag in the main compartment, I am able to fit my 60D, 4 large lenses with hoods (the 67-77mm diam variety and 6-8 inches long), 2 small lenses with hoods (40mm prime, teleconverter, etc), and a speedlite flash, each with its own padded cell, plus lens cleaning supplies, extra media, batteries, and filters, all in the zip pockets inside the main compartment. And then there are still 2 mid-sized pockets on the front that are big enough for normal sized lens hoods, battery charger, batteries, and filter cases. And the 2 big pockets on the ends are big enough for small/kit lenses, mid-size flashes, macro flashes, and large hoods, The interior of this bag is very deep, which is one of its main advantages. Most bags are not tall/deep enough, so you cannot stand a longer lens on end, which makes bigger lenses take up a lot of extra room unnecessarily when you lay them on their sides. But this bag is deep enough that you could fit a capped lens comfortably up to about 7" long, up to 8" with a tight fit. As far as camera bodies go, it will easily fit Canon's largest DSLR, the 1D-X, with attached lens. A typical shoulder bag will fit a 1D-X with a lens, and not much else. But this bag will have plenty of room to spare. The materials are very high quality. Everything is thickly padded, and the zippers are large and very strong. The straps are thick, comfortable, and strong and won't be ripping on you while you're out and about. The interior compartment comes with 10 separate velcro-attached padded dividers that could be configured in just about any way you can imagine. They all come out, if that is your need. The shoulder strap is top-notch, and there are straps on the bottom for hauling around a tripod. I highly recommend this bag for professionals and serious photography enthusiasts who regularly carry a lot of stuff. It's a little big for photographers who travel light, so you might want to consider Canon's smaller bags for your needs, as they are essentially the same high quality but with less interior volume. Another 5-star product from Canon!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great deal for a worthy camera bag
*by S***M on May 2, 2015*

A great bag at a great price! Has more than enough pockets for all my ‘non-telephoto’ lenses and accessories, which adds up to a Canon 5D body with an attached lens, three other lenses, a flash and remote, GPS attachment, polarizers, spare batteries, camera manual, and a few other small items. It is very ruggedly designed, with strong zippers and clasps to also support the weight when carried by the handle. The material, while not waterproof, seems thick enough that rain would probably take a long time to get through, and waterproofing could be easily applied. My only issue is that all this gets a little heavy (~25 pounds) to carry on one side, but I don’t have a better suggestion. It is too large to carry the weight on the hips like a fanny pack, and a little heavy to have on the shoulders as a backpack. And I do love the convenience of having everything right there, ready to use! Other packs of similar design that appeared to have less padding and fewer compartments were much more expensive, so I feel this is a very good purchase.

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