1. storage options:
The bag is really well thought out. Front is located under a flap with snap closure, a small open pocket in which maybe could fit a small gray card (I have not yet assigned) and a handy zip pocket in the find a remote release and a cleaning brush loose space with me. Alternatively, the battery charger adjusts the Nikon even additionally pure unless you previously removed the adapter for Germany. This fits then even sucking noisily forward with pure, so that you can accommodate in this ca. 16x13cm bag for a little trip all accessories. Even one or two secondary batteries I could there still are bringing.
In the upper compartment on the camera, there is a rain jacket and in addition there are two subjects that can be used for memory cards, for example.
The main compartment then takes my D3100 on with lens and mounted upside Gegenlichblende. If you just need a small lens has the Gegenlichblende could possibly remain fitted, but I wanted in any case a small bag as possible and therefore do not feel that as a real disadvantage. In addition, the lid of the main compartment has yet which also has a mesh pocket with zippered space for eg memory cards.
2. Mounting options
Here shines the Mantona compact PRO "S" with many clever details: a small handle is fixed next to the simple but perfectly sufficient strap to the eyelets. This allows the bag carry as a handbag. Additionally, the bag has two eyelets for a mitgelieferen waist. Together with the shoulder sits the bag with me "like a glove" and not even wobble when running. In addition, the well ventilated padding a loop has the bag to wear on your belt. I have not tried yet, because of the very broad implementation (about six centimeters) is likely the case but fit almost every standard belt.
In the camera bag are of course the two Colt bags mandatory "wings" to secure the lens. When large Tamron then right and left very little useful space free (a small remote release or perhaps a battery is probably just barely), but I wanted to hindering a small bag and not as a monster myself at every turn. In addition, the bag is externally stabilized by two circumferential nylon straps and here you have an extra set free when sewing four columns, so that you can attach easily accessible outside such as a pen.
Summary:
For me, this is the perfect bag for my camera combination and I still am about buying! Now I can have my camera always well protected here, and I need me worry in case of sudden rain. What you should however keep in said camera / lens combination in mind: It does not fit definiv with mounted lens hood and this combination fills the bag so good that you're not up puts the collar of the camera just above the camera but a little to the camera around laying the flap still approaching good and without violence. The top flaps are mounted by the way that they open outwards. Thus, you have a more secure feeling as if the shutters are outside anyway when wearing and the flap is attached belt side.
For whom the case is suitable:
For those who want to have a well-fitting and especially small bag and its camera does not exceed the dimensions of the D3100 with 18-270.
For whom the bag is not suitable:
All who rely on entrained interchangeable lenses or want to accommodate the additional material or a larger camera combination.
Postive:
Does not matter!
Negatives:
Actually nothing!
What could be improved?
Maybe it should be for the Mega zoom even when another model slightly longer pocket thus giving those who have the lens hood always plan, they must not only turn around. Otherwise I would have at most to make the proposal, the super practical zipped pocket at the front, two centimeters higher. The place for it would still exist under the flap and then there could be more to accommodate without the entire pocket will be greater. I also would have liked me very bottom as a security fanatic slightly better Posterung (perhaps as the prima back padding). But I lack so far in any case I have looked at me.
Overall, a strong buy recommendation!
Fishtown Mungo