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TARION Everyday Camera Backpack Canvas: Dual-Purpose Canvas Backpack for Cameras Lens with Removable Camera Cube Case Small Camera Bag Daypack for Hiking Travel Lightweight Vintage Khaki Michael

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1.:Medium


2.Color:Green


  • 【Vintage and Elegant】 Crafted from durable washed and aged canvas, this vintage camera backpack is wear-resistant and scratch-resistant. The top handle, buckles and zipper heads feature natural top-layer cowhide for a rich texture and vibrant color. The interior is lined with pure cotton, soft and comfortable. This canvas camera bag achieves a harmonious blend of security for your photography devices and a stylish retro appearance.
  • 【2-in-1 Camera Backpack】 The canvas camera bag for photographers includes a removable inner bag (25x14x13cm/ 9.8x5.5x5.1in) with 3 adjustable dividers, ideal for holding 1 camera and 2 short lenses. The insert case is lined with thick velvet, while its waterproof shell protects your precious equipments. It also has small pockets inside for SD cards and batteries.
  • 【Multi-Space Storage】 The interior space of the tarion camera backpack is about 13.4L, with 2 extra pockets and 1 zipper bag inside; the 2 side pockets of the everyday bag can hold your phone, power bank, charging cable and other personal items; there is a back hidden pocket, which can store your documents and tickets quickly and safely .
  • 【Breathable Carrying Experience】 This retro daily backpack has a breathable mesh structure on the back, with a soft padded carrying effect, comfortable and sweat-free, suitable for travel, hiking, outdoor shooting, daily outings and other scenarios.
  • 【Lightweight and Versatile】 This camera bag rucksack weighs only 1.05kg/2.3lb (including the inner bag). You can take out the inner bag and use it separately, or use it as a daily backpack. Whether it is cycling, motorcycle riding, short trips or photography and video, this small canvas backpack can meet your travel needs.



Product Description

camera sling bag
sling bag photography
canvas daypack

Giorgio Verdiani
Reviewed in Italy on March 4, 2025
Oggetto piuttosto particolare, ma infine ben versatile per le mie necessità. Il contenitore imbottito esterno si può estrarre e questo permette agevole uso delle due parti anche in viaggi aerei dove dividere il bagaglio. Non è molto grande, ma con un po' di metodo sono riuscito a portarci una Fujifilm gfx50s con obiettivo, accessori e kit flash godox ad200 nel suo case. Materiali e finiture apprezzabili. Sarebbe ulteriormente migliorabile con qualche laccio esterno, magari sul fondo, per cavalletto. Sconsigliabile l'uso sotto la pioggia. Ben riuscito lo stile vintage.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Good for one camera, one lens. Nice day pack. It's a small bag, no room for extra stuff.
Andrew Boyett
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
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Israel Q.
Reviewed in Spain on February 27, 2025
Yo la devolví porque no era lo que buscaba pero se veía bien y a buen precio
Steve Merrick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2025
I usually run around using Domke or Tenba shoulder bags. I have tried a few rucksack camera bags without any success. Point one. I had never heard of Tarion till this purchase. Point 2. I like this bag so much I brought another one. It fits 2 cameras, flashgun and four lenses easily. I have one for digital the other for film. (15 rolls 35/120 with room to spare.) The drawstring arrangement great. Criticisms could be side pockets as the could be a bit bigger, but have enough space elsewhere in the bag. I would also recommend a rain cover but only for heavier weather. Put simply I really like working from this bag and hope Tarion make a waxed version sometime soon. Cheap, functional, comfortable and sturdy. 😀
Jumping Fovie
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2024
I had been looking for a smaller canvas napsack for about 9 months. Search after search everything was too large for my purposes or too expensive. Then one day, on what I expected to be another fruitless search, this bag pops up! It's the perfect size for me. The straps are well padded and the sewing is great. I'm an artist who frequently schleps her DSLR around when my shoulder health permits it. The insert is not as protective as my current camera bag but when I need only one lens the insert will be perfect for my purposes.What I was keen on finding was a napsack that wasn't too bag that I use use to put a canvas purse into so I wasn't carrying too many bags to and fro from appointments. I'll still use my hiking backpack with hip straps for more intensive outings, but for running errands carrying and water bottle and perhaps a laptop, with my purse inside its ideal.It took a while, but I've found the perfect nesting system that allows me to shrink the size of the bag I am carrying without having to transfer every last lil bit of purse paraphernalia. I'm extraordinarily pleased with my creation and I share in case you are looking for something similar. I still need to find the smallest canvas purse, essentially a cross body wallet with room for a phone and key. When complete I'll have everything I need, or don't need, in one spot and I'll never end of forget to transfer something over.The camvas purse easily holds a 2023 10" iPad, Kobo ereader, all the usual purse things and tucks into this napsack like a dream. While my shoulders can tolerate it carrying like a cross body I use the messenger bag/purse straps to attach to camera napsack and secure the napsack straps with a camping elastic that secures with venceo at the ends. When I need to change things up for my shoulders I can tuck the strap inside and use the backpack. Everything is secure within the inner bag and I needn't be watchful of why people are getting close to my bag while waiting for the streetlight to change.The napsack and the waxed canvas bag have the same hardware so everything looks like it made for each other. As a hypermobile, ND person who has bad shoulders and sensory issues with fabrics, both the canvas of the camera bag and the waxed canvas bag inside (https://a.co/d/aKf5ig3 I bought the small size in Coffee) are delightful to the hand and flexible enough to rotate the pressure on my shoulders . The shangri-la bag will get even smaller after I add another snap at the bottom of the bag, making it even more adaptable. I've sewn in stretchy cords to both the front and back pockets to help combat my klutziness, as I have done in the camera bag's pockets.Now I just need ro find the smaller inner bag that will contain the barest essentials - keys, phone, wallet and what appears to be an adaptable napsack will become everything I need in a compact, well made, attractive canvas bag - that I can also use as a camera bag.There aren't words enough to describe how thrilled I am with this purchase but I obviously tried to find all the words. 🙃
R. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
. . . but it isn't. I'll start with the positives.It is as described. It is a nice size, not to big or small. It has pockets including some zippered. The padded camera bag offers adequate protection for mt camera and accessories. I chose the green color.Now, what I didn't like: The closures are not very secure. they pop open easily. The backpack straps aside, all other strap closures are ornamental and DO NOTHING. The lid strap attach to nothing and can be used for nothing (which is too bad as it would be the logical place to tie down the small tripod). The drawstring will easily work it's way loose possibly spilling the contents of the bag. The main flap of the bag cannot be cinched down as the only thing holding it shut is one of those weak magnetic snaps.As a camera bag, it offers protection. the padded inserts do not attach to anything in the bag so they just float around, possibly negating any protection and allowing your gear to bang around and into each other. The top handle is not comfortable at all for anything other than a short period of time. Also, if you are using this primarily as a camera bag, getting to your camera may not be easy as you might have to dig for it.To be fair, there is no mention of this bag being waterproof or water resistant . . . which is true, this bag is not waterproof. Splash some water on it and it will soak right in. There is no rain flap on the inside of the drawstring top. I suppose one can wax it themselves.Sure, it is nice and stylish. It could easily be so much better
Melkao
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
this was a gift for my wife, and she loved it, the material quality is great, it feels premium and the second bag that comes with it, is a nice touch to put some camera gear
Jermane Davidson
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
This is a very nice bag to use for whatever. Plus it comes with another bag inside of it that is also very usefull.
Christie Davis
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I absolutely love this bag!!! There is plenty of space for everything. The drawstring is awesome as well as the carry bag on the inside.
JACK FORD
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
So excited for this as it is beautiful and durable.
PhotoPoet
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
The Tarion Everyday Canvas Camera Backpack is a fun-looking bag that appears to be well constructed for handling the wear and tear of daily use. I’d expect this bag to hold up nicely for years. The shoulder straps have plenty of adjustment capability, and I find the bag comfortable to carry.The camera insert is quite compact. But it is roomy enough to hold my Fujifilm X-T30 with an attached grip and the 18-55mm kit lens, with room left over for one or two additional small lenses. The insert, which fills most of the main bag compartment, seals up with a zipper around the top, has a water-resistant outer lining and a soft fabric lining to protect its contents. It also comes with padded dividers that look like what you’d find in most any camera bag. I find the dividers pretty much useless, however. There is no way to secure them in place as neither they nor the insert walls come with hook-and-loop fasteners. So, there is no actual compartmentalization or protection. This is a serious omission and my biggest complaint. My solution, though not a convenient one, is to protect the small lenses in individual foam rubber or cloth wraps.The backpack bag is arguably large enough to store supplies for a day hike. I can see carrying a light lunch and a snack or two along with a little camera gear.If you want to use it principally as a camera bag, the pockets on each side provide some additional space for a couple of small items, such as a couple of very small lenses, or maybe some filters. With my crop-frame mirrorless camera I can get a lens into each side pocket. Alternatively, a Godox TT350 speedlight will fit perfectly in either side pocket. Besides not having useful dividers in the camera insert, there is the issue of accessing the camera while hiking. Grabbing a camera from the insert involves taking the bag off your back, opening a flap at the top and then loosening the drawstring closure to get to the camera insert. Then you need to either remove the insert and open the zipper around its top, or just unzip it while the insert is in the bag. My guess is that not many photographers will want to carry their camera in the insert while hiking.This is a great-looking little backpack, that most will find they can carry with no strain. For my photography walks, however, it lacks the convenience I have come to expect from using other camera bags. Where I might use it is when I need a small photography kit to shoot a destination or event, but do not need gear access while getting there or returning. Weighing the pluses and minuses I have listed, I would give the Tarion bag 4 stars, as I really like this thing, despite the few frustrations.
Tomoya
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
As an avid photographer who enjoys both urban exploration and outdoor adventures, finding the perfect camera bag to suit my needs has always been a priority. Recently, I had the pleasure of testing out the TARION Canvas Camera Backpack Small, and it has quickly become my go-to choice for carrying my camera gear on all my excursions.The first thing that caught my attention about this camera backpack is its stylish and retro design. The khaki canvas material gives it a timeless look that stands out from typical camera bags, making it a fashionable accessory for both photography outings and everyday use.One of the standout features of the TARION backpack is its versatility. While it may appear compact, it offers ample storage space for all my photography essentials. The detachable camera insert bag provides customizable storage options, allowing me to organize my camera body, lenses, and accessories efficiently. When I'm not using it for photography, I can easily remove the insert to convert the backpack into a regular daypack for hiking or urban exploration.Despite its compact size, the TARION backpack doesn't compromise on comfort. The adjustable shoulder straps are padded for added comfort during long days of shooting, and the breathable back panel helps prevent overheating, even in warm weather. Additionally, the top handle provides a convenient alternative carrying option when I need to grab my gear quickly.Durability is another area where the TARION backpack excels. The canvas material is sturdy and water-resistant, providing protection for my gear against unexpected weather conditions or minor bumps and scrapes during outdoor adventures. Plus, the high-quality zippers and hardware give me confidence that my equipment is secure at all times.Overall, the TARION Canvas Camera Backpack Small has exceeded my expectations in terms of both style and functionality. Its combination of retro aesthetics, versatile storage options, and durable construction make it the ideal companion for photographers who appreciate both fashion and practicality. Whether I'm exploring city streets or venturing into the great outdoors, this backpack ensures that I'm always ready to capture the perfect shot.