Thus it has already implemented one of my greatest wishes for my camera bag perfect. I did not want a bulky black bag, in any halfway normal vision at 20 meters sees that there lies a camera in there. The Kalahari can also easily pass as reasonably stylish shoulder bag. Not only that, due to the removable inner life, they can also perfectly convert into just such a bag.
More great features: This bag is an absolute space savers. I get easily under:
EOS 7D (with battery grip) + 18-135 STM on the camera
Canon 28 f / 2.8 + Canon 50 f / 1.8 (both very old and compact)
Tamron 90mm f / 2.8 Macro VC
Canon 10-18 STM (no longer in the inner life, the lens I have housed in one of the side pockets)
Canon 70-210 f / 4 (very old and rather clunky)
Neewer NW982C-II (size as Canon 600EX)
Several lens hoods
In the side pockets in addition: Charger, alternative leather wrist strap, additional lens cover and camera shutters, zip lock bag, lens cleaning supplies, batteries for camera
Front pockets: Spare batteries for flash, manual camera, several filter adapter, IR remote control, CF card box
Lid pocket: gray filter set, including adapter for the lens, flash stand, softbox
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What I'm missing: A real rain protection. So a cape, what you can get from the bottom of the bag and can pull over on the bag. When I go out on longer trips, I pack my always something. It would be super handy when the bag would have been integrated.
All in all a really good alternative for those who also value the optics.