

🎥 Carry Confidence, Capture Brilliance.
The Canon 100EG Custom Gadget Bag is a sleek, water-repellent nylon camera bag designed to securely hold 1-2 DSLR cameras and up to 3 lenses. Featuring a customizable padded divider system, three pockets including mesh compartments, and a dual strap setup with a padded shoulder strap plus a hidden waist belt, it offers superior organization, comfort, and protection. Built with heavy-duty metal clasps and reinforced stitching, this lightweight 1.7-pound bag is ideal for professional and enthusiast photographers seeking durable, stylish gear transport.
| ASIN | B00004WCGF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,394 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | Canon |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,377 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00082966805950 |
| Handle Type | Carry Handle |
| Included Components | 100EG Deluxe Gadget Bag, shoulder strap |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6227A001 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 6227A001 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Three generic pockets |
| Size | Medium |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Name | Mesh |
| UPC | 804066559539 069060031522 803982759719 806296570278 082966805950 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
What a camera bag!
I love this camera bag!!!! I mostly just take my camera to family gatherings and to cemeteries for photographing headstones (I am a F-A-G volunteer), but occasionally I go on nature walks and just out-and-about taking photos. This well-designed bag fits my every need. And it is small, very compact, extremely well made, and great looking. It feels extra secure because in addition to the shoulder strap I can strap the bag around my waist with the extra strap that when not in use can be hidden securely within a flat flap attached to the bag of the camera bag and fastened with snaps. Check out my photos to see how this waist strap works/looks. There are also ridged rubber runners on the bottom of the bag from prevent wear and to protect the bottom of the bag. This unassuming looking bag will actually hold all I need for any of my outings. The following list of equipment fits fine in the bag. In main body (very well separated with, and safely stored between, velco attachable, movable well-padded dividers): Cannon Rebel EOS 500d 10.1 MP camera; with strap + Cannon 18-55mm lens (including lens cap and ultraviolet filter) + PUFFER flash diffuser, all attached to body. Cannon 55-250 telephoto zoom lens with lens cap, ultraviolet filter, and lens end cap attached. Cannon fixed 50 mm lens with lens cap, ultraviolet filter, and lens end cap attached. Wall-Plug Cannon Battery Charger. Wall-Plug Sony Battery Charger. A small change-purse can also be tucked in for ladies who don't carry wallets in their pants pockets and don't want to tote a purese. In Top pocket: Camera instruction book (the inside zip mesh pocket will not zip, but book fits well within top of bag and is quite secure and accessible). In Front pocket: Sony CyberShot 7.2 pixel Digital Camera. Extra battery for Cannon Camaera. Extra battery for Sony Camera. Extra Data Cards. 58mm Heavy Duty Rubber Lens Hood. 52mm Heavy Duty Rubber Lens Hood. Pen. Small note pad. While strong and well made with metal clasps for the shoulder strap and to safely fasten the top of the bag closed (top also closes with a zipper closure designed to allow extra room in the top of the camera bag), the bag itself is extremely lightweight. In fact, the bag with strap attached and all the above listed equipment weights only 5 pounds and 13 ounces. That is only a little more than the every-day purse I carry most all the time. Of course, I don't need to carry all this camera equipment for every excursion. Granted it isn't easy to get everything out of the bag quickly when it has all the above listed items packed inside. However, once I am where I am headed I usually put my camera around my neck; that opens up a lot of space to be able to get to other items, get them out for switching lens and put them back in place in the bag much quicker with the camera body not in the bag. If there are any cons worth mentioning about the Cannon Deluxe Gadget Bag 100EG, there are only two minor ones that come to mind: 1) The clasp on the strap that hold camera bag around your waist works like most clasps on fanny packs but with a stronger, heavier clasp than the fanny packs. In fact, this can make the clasp a little bit difficult to open. This of course makes it safer for your equipment. However, I have just a touch of arthritis in my fingers and for me it is a bit difficult to open. I have to concentrate and grasp it exactly in the correct spot on the clasp. But - it just takes a second longer. 2) I am too dense to understand the point of the 'curved' shoulder strap. The strap itself is well padded for comfort. But the reasoning for the curvature escapes me. I have to assume that it has something to do with comfort. However, you really couldn't get enough weight in this bag, due to its compact size, for it to be too uncomfortable on your shoulder even if it had just a straight style strap. To me this curved designed lessens how secure the strap feels on my shoulder. I don't think I have seen this mentioned in any other review, so I am guessing it must just be me on this one. I checked this bag out at some local stores, at nearly twice the price I may add ($44.97 and $49.95 at discount stores).I wanted to get a visual feel for whether I could fit at least my camera body with attached lens, puffer, and strap and my telephoto lens both in the bag. Actually, I didn't feel after looking at the bag in person that I could get even those minimum pieces of equipment to fit. I am, obviously, not a very good judge of logistics. So I drew a diagram to scale and measured my pieces of equipment. The measurements didn't lie. When I received that bag and got everything inside, I found the bag had originally fooled me with its compact size. But I wasn't ever fooled about the price, which is why I bought it at Amazon's great and economical price and added a toy for my kitties in order to get free shipping to boot. Shipping was surprisingly fast. What an extraordinary deal!!! Now I can quit toting my camera in a hot pink six-pack cooler. Believe the reviews when they tell you - you'll be pleasantly surprised if you have 2-3 lens and a body plus extras gadgets.
G**Y
Superb Bag - Feel it does pretty much what it claims
Others say the bag will not hold what it claims and indeed it still comes with a tag claiming 1-2 bodies and 3-4 lens. Now, read between the lines. It does not say 2 cameras and 4 lens. That hedge probably means 1 camera and 4 lens or 2 cameras and 3 lens. Depends on size of cameras and lens, right! Here is what I got in it as a test. Not sure it is what I will carry as it is not easy to whip out to take a photo - more on what I really will carry in a moment. Depends if you are talking pure "storage" or space to pull out a camera ready for action on an actual photo shoot. It comes with two padded, moveable partitions held in place with velcro that have a flap on the top. I suppose they could be held in place vertically as I have done or horizontally. I stored a Canon T2i body on the left side, a partition, then a Canon G1 Powershot, another partition, then a 55-250mm lens on the bottom, the partition flap over it, then the 18-55mm kit lens on top. The flap from the left partition lays over the G1 leaving top of the T2i exposed. A piece of bubble wrap could lay on top of the T2i. Then, I could set my lens shade and G1 lens extender on top of that, as well as the battery pack for the T2i. Now that is a bunch of stuff and ideal if I want to transport a lot of stuff on a trip. I can even put two battery chargers, one for each camera, plus a couple of extra batteries in the front pouch with room for several memory cards in the top inside cover. Now that gets me to where I am going, but not so convenient for popping out a camera for immediate action. My tests also say that you could put a T2i body on the left and get four lens sitting vertically, maybe horizontally, depending on size of course. Anything over my 55-250mm in length or width would be problematic in that scenario, but if not trying to cram that much in, something wider would fit. You could also sit the T2i, or another in that series upright with a longer lens attached and still have room to place at least one more on the right. On a shoot, I may carry my old backup G1 in my cargo pants. What I intend to carry on a shoot in this camera bag, most likely, is the T2i on the left with battery pack installed, facing up (LCD screen down) with kit lens installed, then one partition with the 55-250mm lens lying down on the right side. With the partition's flap down, the lens shade sits on top. When I want to take a normal photo, I just reach in and grab the camera. True, the lens shade just cannot fit on the lens whether the lens is sitting vertical or horizontal in the bag unless perhaps you have it installed on the T2i and camera is upright, not vertical as I plan - have not tried that scenario. Perhaps the kit lens could still fit under it. To me that is the only flaw. I have to screw that on any time I need it. I will have a polarizing filter and UV filters installed also. Do not let anyone tell you the t2i battery pack will not fit in this bag while on or off the camera - not true. Snug, maybe, but do you want any of this flopping around? Not me! I have not given this a water test - may just give it a spray with some Scotch-Guard to be on the safe side as I will spend time with it in the outdoors and setting it on possibly damp ground. Sharp looking! Would not hesitate to buy it again! The bag appears very well made. The shoulder strap looks sturdy and well padded. I will get a chance to test it in an airport setting in a week and have a few days of intense photography over several days as all my gear is new. Exciting! 7/22/13 Update I stand corrected about the lens hood. Just discovered I can put the hood on my Canon 50-250mm lens, place it hood down vertically in the bag and it will still close fine, snug, but close. Previously I had it hood UP. For some reason that was more awkward. Plus, now I can insert a second battery charger next to the lens, or I can add my 7" Aputure Timer Remote Control. And, since I am still learning this camera, really a mini-computer, if you will, I can put the 3/8" thick instruction book in the mesh sleeve inside the top flap and it still all closes. I am totally amazed with this bag. No need for a shoe horn to get stuff in or out, but I think I have room still for a shoe horn in the front pocket if needed. Disclaimer: I don't work for Amazon or Canon although my glowing praise may make it sound as if I do.
K**T
High Quality
First, the quality is outstanding. I expect this bag to last practically forever. Not a big deal, but I prefer bags with one buckle rather than two. Second, as several have mentioned, the bag appears smaller than I thought it would be. I consider it to be the minimum size I could accept for my Canon 60D. The main compartment barely holds my camera with the attached Canon EF 24-105 mm lens. It's a tight fit at 7 1/2" long, and this is with both Velcro partitions removed. The camera width of 6" is also maxed out. With the camera and lens installed there is little room in that compartment for anything else except the carrying strap. I suppose I could stack small extras on top of the lens, but that would interfere with the removal of the camera from the bag. Although my big Canon lens hood, model EW-83H, could rest on top of the lens, I'll probably leave it home unless I plan on using it constantly. Otherwise it would be a hindrance. Extra lenses? Forget it! However I am able to carry a 77mm filter and a 60D Pocket Guide in the mesh pocket under the cover. I store a small Canon flash, model 270EX, in the front compartment. I am also able to squeeze a battery charger with the flash there together. My charger is the STK LP-E6 (optional) which is smaller than the 60D OEM Canon charger with its charging lights. And a DC adaptable cable is included. I wouldn't be able to install together the stock Canon charger with the flash there. In summary, this bag is the minimum size I would accept for my camera and accessories. I have yet to decide whether to move up to a slightly larger bag or not. In any event the quality and design of this bag are excellent. It deserves 5 stars. If you carry only one lens which, when mounted to the camera, measures no more than 7 1/2"L x 6"W, and compactness is important to you, you should consider this bag. UPDATE: I've found another way to insert the camera and lens into the case that may be more convenient than the previously listed method (above). Instead of inserting the camera into the case- bottom first, I put one side of the camera down first onto the case base. By doing this the pressure of the 6" wide camera pushing against the sides of the case is eliminated. The width is now situated vertically instead of horizontally, resulting in less effort required to remove the camera from the case than previously. There is even extra room to add a Velcro partition under and in front of the lens to protect it and help keep it level.
S**L
Tight Fit
This is a nice, sturdy, bag. I like the metal clip; I like that its sturdy; I like the inserts to help provide protection. That said, it is small as so many others have noted. I just barely squeeze my Canon 50D in, and nothing else in the main compartment. I had to lay the inserts down and set my camera on top of them as there was no room to have any of them upright. My instruction manual fits in the top zipper in the main compartment, without zipping shut though. The small front compartment holds my battery charger and some other very small miscellaneous items. Nothing else would fit in here. It holds what I need it to hold and keeps it protected so thats what matters. Its a tight squeeze getting the camera in but it works. My camera has its attached lens of course; there is no way another lens or anything else would fit. Overall its a good product for a good price so long as you are aware of the size and okay with that.
G**Z
BUY THIS BAG!
This bag was exactly what I needed. Decided to give it a try after seeing it at Target. Bought it on Amazon for about half of what my local Target charges. Sorry, Target. The bag is great, perfect size. I used it on a trip to Disney World. Held my camera body with a lens attached and two extra lenses as well. For reference, I have a Canon T1i Rebel and use a 50mm EF lens, a 10-22mm EF-S lens, and the 55-250mm EF-S lens. Two removable, Velcro dividers make organizing the lenses and camera body easy. I also managed to squeeze my sunglasses into the bag when absolutely necessary. A mesh zipper pouch inside the top cover of the bag held papers and tickets I needed to keep organized for the park, while the smaller mesh pouch inside the front pouch held things I didn't want to lose, like SD cards, with a couple little holders and extra space inside the front pouch for a lens pen, some lip balm and other essentials. This bag is VERY solidly constructed, and you can keep it securely closed using the front clasp only, for ease of access, or for extra security use the full zipper beneath that. All clasps, buckles are solid metal. No flimsy plastic or cheap pieces anywhere on the bag. Main zipper is heavy duty nylon. Shoulder strap and pad are very comfortable. My only gripe would be that it could be a little longer, as it's too short to wear across your body. However the bag also has a built in belt that stays stowed in a buttoned back cover that you could use, though with a DSLR and one or two extra lenses, it can get a little heavy. You could always swap out a shoulder strap more to your liking if that's an issue, as it is fully removable from the bag.
M**A
Perfect!
If you’re looking for a small/simple camera bag to tote your camera around, this might be what you’re looking for. I got a Cannon Rebel for taking vacation pictures and needed something to stash my gear in (warning: I am NOT a professional. My definition of “gear” is: the camera, its lens, the neck strap, an extra lens, an extra battery, an extra memory card, and the charger.) I am VERY happy with my purchase! The bag fits all of that and still could carry a little more (would make it harder for easy/fast access of the camera though). I LOVE that the bag is high quality – metal clips (not plastic), durable fabric, runners on the bottom (stands up to being placed on rough surfaces), and thick walls to absorb moderate impacts. Added bonus: it’s made for all-day lugging around without causing fatigue. NOTE: there are actually 2 straps! The shoulder strap is well padded and works as a side shoulder strap or a diagonal-across-the-body shoulder strap. If you choose to use it as a diagonal strap, that’s where the 2nd strap comes in handy – the 2nd strap (not padded, but still high quality) comes out from the back of the bag and can be secured around your waist, thus minimizing the movement of the bag, and turning it into a stationary object on your body. [Ladies will understand the frustration of digging through a purse, only to have the purse move away from you as you dig. Not the case with this 2nd strap!] I got to the point where I didn’t want to take the camera bag off of me while we vacationed at Yellowstone – the two straps working together made it so that I had a nice constant arm rest, and a bag that was actually easier to access than my purse! All I can say is that if you’re like me and need a durable bag to stand up to vacations and is not a pain to lug around (assuming that you don’t own multiple cameras/lenses) this is THE bag to buy!!!!
M**Y
Really love the quality of this bag!
We originally bought this bag at Wal-Mart for my husband's Canon T3i camera, we hesitated on it because it was so expensive. However, we got it and were happy with the quality of the bag. We knew that if you were going to spend that much on a camera, you would absolutely need to get a durable bag to protect it. Well, we love getting great deals and my husband, feeling as though he did not get a great deal, decided to check out the price on Amazon when we got home. Wouldn't you know it, it was more than $20 cheaper on Amazon! So we returned the one we got and ordered it here. If it could be possible, the bag that arrived from Amazon, seemed to be in better shape for some reason. Meaning that it didn't seem as beat up as the one we had just bought at the store! Many have commented on the size of the bag being misleading. They aren't lying. We weren't disappointed because like I said, we had just got one at Wal-Mart. We only use one camera per case so we didn't need to put more than one camera in it. I really don't see how you could put more than one camera in it. My husband has one other lens that he puts in this bag and it does fit. We keep our extra batteries in here plus an extra card or two. We got the big grip that goes on the bottom of the camera and houses the two batteries. We don't take it off to put it in this bag and it still fits fine. It also comes with a shoulder strap for those who want to sling it over your shoulder. I like the shoulder strap, but my husband doesn't so he took it off (it unclips). The material for the bag is thick and sturdy. There is an extra little zipper in the bag itself as well as on the outside. There is all sorts of neat little compartments on this bag. Plus the front has a clip that keeps the front flap hooked down, so after you zip it up you can also clip it for extra security! I love this bag and would recommend it to those who only want to take one camera and one lens at a time. If you need to take more than this, well, you might want to consider something else.
P**A
Not as BIG as ADVERTUSED
A well made bag, but the description is misleading....It reads "Waterproof bag holds 1-2 cameras and 3-4 lenses with room for accessories". You could possibly hold four small or medium lenses, without anything else and NO accessories. You could carry two camera bodies and some film but NO lenses. But there is no way to put two bodies, and 3-4 of the smallest lenses without removing all the padding and dividers - Then you'd might as well throw them all in a plastic sack and save your money. I bought this for a Digital Rebel and regular lens - a flash and one telephoto lens and two batteries. It is busting at the seams, and I have ordered the battery pack/grip to go onto the bottom of the camera so I'll probably have to reorder a larger one. If you want a good looking canon bag that is small and compact, you'll like it, and it is well made and worth the current cost, just remember it is smaller than the description would lead you to believe.....
C**L
Good bag
Good bag. Find it hard to see it holding two cameras and lenses.
E**A
Protege tu cámara y carga sus accesorios
La compré para proteger la Canon EOS Rebel T6, como se ve en la foto, cabe perfectamente en la maleta con su lente original e incluso con el lente adicional que incluía el combo. Aparte del sierre tiene un broche para evitar alguna apertura accidental, la correo es cómoda y resistente, y tiene varios 2 compartimientos adicionales (uno adentro y otro al frente) para que cargues más cosas como una batería adicional por ejemplo.
戸**人
canon コンパクトSLRガジェット・バッグ/ブラック&オリーブBAG100-EG並行輸入品
当方Kiss×5を使用してます。 望遠レンズ1つ。本体カメラを入れる普段用にとコンパクトなバッグを探していました。 デザインや大きさが希望通りの商品で、 また商品自体とてもしっかりしていますので、値段以上に感じます。 ショップのご連絡など迅速丁寧な対応で、到着まで追跡画面で様子が見れましたので、 その点も良かったです。 これから大事に使用させていただきます。ありがとうございました。
P**R
Good one 5 star 🌟
Good one 5 star 🌟
E**A
Buena calidad
Es una mochila de buena calidad, cabe perfectamente la cámara, un par de lentes pequeños, cargador y pilas. Protege bien la cámara contra las caídas y golpes No es tan práctica pero sí la recomiendo
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