I have - because mine has given up the ghost in the truest sense of the word "old" Photo-bag - me on a search for a modern, not too bulky bag for my camera (Nikon D5000) and the main components (1 telephoto Nikkor 55- 300, Charger, spare battery, memory cards and a small cleaning kit from Vivanco) made. I strolled through various electronics wholesale markets and have 2 things found either were absolutely bad processes the bags, it has nothing fitted and did not miss the necessary compartments for "incidentals" such as memory cards and batteries, or - if a bag once more (can I wonder what on a pocket partially over 100 (!!) costs) it has the budget set by me exceeded many times over ... - or less "perfect" was So I looked around a little on the net and came across by chance in Amazon to the Montana Premium system bag that I really liked, at least by the first impression (image). Since this bag has actually get across the board almost only positive reviews and was very reasonably priced (39.90 !!) I made the famous jump in the cold water and ordered the bag - in mind of course I had (as certainly 90% of online shoppers!) the possibility of the bag when you do not like just to be able to return. After a few days after ordering the bag was delivered I was curious how this would turn out in reality. At first viewing, I noticed immediately that the seams are very tight and stable, etc., which is a big plus point ever. After I had rearranged the camera and all its accessories listed above in the bag I was amazed that everything fits into such a small pocket inside - it was precisely at the camera "at attention", but because the padding of the bag is very well designed is the camera is protected very well against beatings, etc.. I have the bag now since approx. 2 weeks and am still very happy - I could actually discover hitherto no serious disadvantage. The only thing that the designers could consider would be another narrow compartment into which you can carry the camera's manual - otherwise the system bag is just for "Erstangriffs equipment" a very good solution :-)