With regard to the protective effect makes the bag a good impression. The interior padding is rather thin but well enough. True falls had the bag not catch, but to pressure it is quite stable and I have to do with no thought, somewhere to offend it.
The bag is meticulously crafted; the belt joints are indeed made of plastic, but they make a stable impression. Through the zipper (instead cover, as with other models) and the scarce size (see below), a camera strap is in close basically somewhere in the path. I have my be replaced by a wrist strap, because I carry the camera anyway, either in your hand or in your pocket; so it work well.
One point deduction is available for the size that even the biggest model yet close fails (read measurements accurately and measure camera!). The 15cm length are quite tight for my Alpha 37 kit lens; the protruding viewfinder bulges the shell already from a few millimeters. With the shorter 35mm lens pocket contrast fits well. Are longer in higher-quality standard zoom, all min. 1-2cm (eg Sony Tamron 18-135 or 17-50) goes there but probably nothing more. A bag that is sold specifically for DSLRs should there be a little more reserves.
Despite the short length of the bag has enough space laterally for a Lenspen and a spare battery, but the supplied Velcro interior division has not got a chance to insert such an accessory somewhere; So it rolls around loose in your pocket. I think because I have to improvise a holder.