There's not enough nor big enough pockets, for film, flash units, etc. otherwise I love it.
I keep my Nikon D800 in it all the time on one of the belts.
I've managed to jam a Nikon Speedlight on top of the camera without fear of scratching the camera because I use the supplied flap over the back of the camera to separate the two.
But it's a tight squeeze. ideally I'd store the flash in a separate compartment on the side, but there is none.
also Ideally I'd keep my extra batteries and chargers in the 50 as well, but there isn't any room to do so.
For weather proofing it has a drawstring bag tucked away in a tight pocket that's tethered to the inside of the pocket (can be untethered) to put over the bag. But it remains open on one side, which means you can't just cover the the think tank bag on the ground or on your person and be assured that your equipment is safe from water getting in from underneath if you set it down on a surfgace taht gets wet or you sit down with it covered and on your body.
So the waterproof bag (on three sides) is a WAY less desirable "solution" than had this company, oh IDK, maybe DESIGNED AND MANUFACURED THE CASE ITSELF TO BE WATERPROOF.
The fact that it isn't, to me means that it's worth the $50 i paid for mine used at a well known online camera equipment shop, but definitely not worth the $100 it costs new.
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