The camera is placed in the center of the pocket from the top with the objective progress in a shock mount. Camera and lens float in this bracket and not abut any walls.
Since the housing is wider than the lens you need more space above. Consequently, the two side pockets are diagonally set, making as little space is wasted.
These pockets can each take an objective, in my case a flash. The fully padded side pockets provide course no place for any party size lenses! - Note dimensions of their own lenses!
From below the pocket is protected by a waterproof plastic soil. Prevented from above by a thick padding, the damage to the display.
Two flat pockets on the front and back absorb filter or cards or other Kleinkrams.
The bag has a solid handle. The shoulder has often been criticized, but I find it functional and ergonomic enough and see no reason that he should tear. (Perhaps he has now been improved)
The bag is designed for full-blown DSLR cameras, but also a Fuji XE1 will secure grip.
In other bags the camera has the place somehow share with the accessories - here the camera has a ringside seat and the accessories still will not miss out. (For more accessories, there are more pockets)
A deduction of points there, because the bag is not waterproof and can not be upgraded to the effect. In heavy rain improvisation is called for.