I am a far unsuccessful but nonetheless ambitious amateur photographer and filmmaker and use on holiday and in photo sessions usually a Hama Defender bag around my Sony Alpha 58, a Sigma lens 70-300, a Sony camcorder and various transport facilities.
For smaller events, but that is a bit oversized.
We build, for example, straight and to document the progress of construction I need really only the Alpha 58 with the standard lens (15-55).
For a slightly more compact carrying case as this is predestined.
The igadgitz bag comes with two already in use between compartments, which can be attached with Velcro any interior.
In addition, a shoulder, a hip belt and a squeak orange-red rain cover included.
The bag weighs just over 410 grams shoulder.
The shoulder strap is adjustable and the sufficient padding on Aufliegepunkt sufficient.
However, the belt scratched due to its sharp edges but rather.
Since I had already clearly more comfortable straps and have this therefore exchanged directly with a remaining old Sony-belt.
For this, the carrying handle is very comfortable and soft and I'm probably the most easy to transport the bag in the future with it.
On the left side pocket is a zippered compartment, fit in which for instance a charger or spare batteries.
Sewn it is yet another subject that is open at the top. For example, for the Twix to the photo series ....
On the right side is another zippered compartment to find. It has inside another additionally sewn small mesh pocket.
On the inside of the lid pocket, two Velcro pockets for batteries, memory cards, etc.
This I find there attached a lot of sense.
The DSLR fits across very well in the pocket, so the lens in a pocket pages.
For another objective but the bag is then too small (see photo)
Along with the lens forward or backward can my Alpha 58 not be transported with a clear conscience with this bag.
But you get the camera, although with some "oomph" still pure, then comes too much pressure on the camera / lens so that the risk of damage is too strong at a shock.
I think that's a pity, because this kind of positioning is actually the most intuitive.
At a lack of compatibility, it can not be, because my predecessor (Sony Alpha 200) is explicitly mentioned as compatible in the product description and the Alpha 58 is more of just a tad bit more compact, would thus have to fit.
This point tarnishes my really very good overall impression of the bag something, so I pull a star.
I hope this review could assist you in your product decision ....