

Since I own a Canon G12 and now a new Fujifilm X10, I decided that the SnapR 35 was a little more bulky that what I needed for my cameras. SnapR 20 with Fujifilm X10 inside (lens cap on)
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The iPhone also fits nicely in the outside pocket too! SnapR 20 – Great for Mid-Size Point and Shoots like the Canon G12 & Fujifilm X Series I tend to carry my smaller flip cage in the outer pocket (but it won’t zip when I do that) so I can have a tripod on the go. This is really a bag for those traveling light as this bag will hold the essentials in its two side pockets. It was too small to hold the massive 10-100mm lens, but I suspect few V1 owners would consider this bag if they had that big lens anyway. With a V1 (with 10-30mm attached) zipped in the main compartment

SnapR 35 with Nikon 1 10mm lens in the side pocket I could even put the 10mm lens in the side pocket: I loved having this bag for this testing and it was awesome for the bulky V1. It could hold my biggest camera, the V1, so everything else would work too. The first SnapR that I got my hands on was the 35 which was great because I was in the middle of my point and shoot comparison testing. SnapR 35 with a Nikon 1 V1 and 10-30mm lens Play in HD SnapR 35 – Great for Mirrorless and Micro Four Thirds Cameras The net result is a nice design that offers multiple ways to transport and protect your camera: Here’s a short little video that shows how this bag not only offers a rapid strap, but also a hand strap for the bag or just for the camera. What I really wanted for my G12 and X10 was something that was built like a ThinkTankPhoto bag, but BlackRapid took that wish to the next level and threw in even more. I was very impressed with the SnapR product line when I first saw it because typical bags for this size are simply plastic pouches with cheap zippers, velcro or snaps. Black Rapid SnapR Camera Bag + Sling Strap (SnapR 35 Left, SnapR 20 Right)īlackRapid has a great reputation for creating high quality camera straps like the RS-7 I reviewed, but until I saw their display at PhotoPlus Expo I had no idea that they also made a camera bag.
