The main compartment of the bag is closed with a Reißveschluss and inside variably dividable with Velcro walls. I have it organized so that three subjects arise. In the middle, the camera with lens and fits in the two side each another lens - when the lenses are compact, you also get two lenses on one side and on the other, for example, a small flash (or it is in an outside pocket. a small bottle of water, leaving the zipper a bit open ...). In addition to the main compartment there is an outside zippered pocket and - ThinkTank typical - hierdrin many compartments for small parts such as batteries, memory card, pens etc. and a small strap with snap hook for keys ... even an iPhone still fits in this subject pure. Two small elastic outer pockets without zip, there is also. The Posterung is OK but not luxurious.
The included shoulder strap is fastened with metal snap hooks on two rather delicate-looking loops - a design that I find not so great, but probably more stable than it looks. I have therefore bought the Think Tank SpeedBelt, a padded belt, on which the bag is attached. That to me is now the ultimate design, the bag sits comfortably on a belt at the waist, does not bother and you have both hands free. For this combination option, there is the full 5 points.