🚀 Elevate Your Everyday Carry!
The VANGUARDVEO Discover 22 Compact Shoulder Bag is a versatile and stylish solution for professionals seeking a blend of functionality and protection. With its quick-access design, dedicated pockets, and weather-resistant materials, this bag is perfect for those who value efficiency and organization in their daily commute.
S**R
Solid Camera Case
I like the sturdy build of this camera messenger bag. It holds my 80D, 3 lenses, and a teleconver up top. The top, is fairly shallow due to the compartment below. I am using this to hold a long lens. The shoulder pad is remarkably comfortable even on long walks. There is an attached rain shield in one of the zippered compartments. Compartments hold filters, cleaning supplies, and notes. Very much worth the $50!
A**R
This is a great bag for the money, comfy, tons of room and handy features.
Finally took this bag out for a walk... love it. The tripod option is too small for my Sirui, but I wanted to use the external tripod strap anyway. I used the tripod pocket for my long 300mm tele and it has room to spare! The bright interior makes finding stuff a snap. Lots of pockets and flexible velcro arrangements. Was comfortable on my shoulder, even with a full load up. Great bag, punches way above it's price class.
M**L
well made but didn't fit my needs.
Bag was awkward to file my camera and lenses in -- not really what I needed
R**.
Vanguard VEO Discover 38 Messenger Bag: my new "go-to" camera bag
These comments are for the VEO Discover 38 Messenger Bag. I own several camera bags. My previous 'go-to' bag (most often used) is a large Mindshift backpack. Functionally the Mindshift is great, but on more than one occasion I'd find that the size was a drawback. I did some searching for a mid-sized bag & ended up finding the Vanguard Discover 38 Messenger. After the first use I knew I had a new 'go-to' bag. My favorite feature is the bottom section which fits my Manfrotto Be-Free travel tripod as if they designed the bag for it. So nice to have my tripod not attached to the outside of a bag! Even with the tripod in the bag I can still fit my mirrorless camera with a mid-sized zoom attached, a second lens as well as a point & shoot camera in the bag. I also like the rain cover which is very easy to pull out & use plus it's tethered to the bag so it's hard to lose. Over-all the VEO Discover 38 Messenger seems like it was designed specifically for my needs. I hope Vanguard does not discontinue this bag.
M**E
Not worth the money
Without a doubt, one of the most deceivingly marketed and worst quality products I has seen. And while you would really think the concept and inner designs would make sense, it doesn't. Nothing is manufactured to spec and the bag is really useless.
L**R
VANGUARD MAKES A GREAT CASE!
I own a Vanguard Binocular, and always marveled at the quality and ingenuity of the case. I purchased the Discovery 15 specifically for a vintage FUJI HS10 camera. My goal was to keep the case as tight as possible, to protect the camera, but also to store it. But enough room inside to remove the camera without tugging. This case is a perfect fit. Be sure to measure your camera and decide if you wish to carry an extra lens prior to purchasing. My camera has an integrated 30x lens, so one unit. The case holds camera, batteries, charger, USB cord, cleaning cloth. No room to spare. Kudos VANGUARD!
D**.
Holds a Tripod
Actually holds a tripod folded to 16". Most others only hold one up to about 12".
A**W
Nice bag, wish they'd spent some time on the inside after doing the outside so great!
Well, I decided for once to give a little back and do a more full review. With pics too!From the outside, my first impression was that the bag is pretty compact and smooth, but also quite boxy. Opening it up didn't change that, for My mirrorless, it's about 1/3 too deep (see 10th pic). It's almost 2x as deep as I need.The outside has a great setup for holding a tripod, and the side opening zips to access camera work well, but only one side, the other side is useless unless you switch completely over of course. It also has no security considerations. It would be nice for there to be some way to disable the unused (and the used!) zippers to make theft a little more difficult.It has outside pouches on both sides where the side opens up, but no organization sew-ins etc. This is common all over this pack. The inside has 0 places to slide in filters, pens, anything at all. It's just one big compartment with velcro-in dividers. You can also only access these dividers from the unzipped back, but as I show in one pic, you Could redo the dividers probably to access the lenses from the side as well.It wouldn't hold my 13.25x9.25" laptop in the slot, but you can set it outside of it's pouch just fine, I'd be fine with this personally. The pack doesn't really have any other room to hold in the big compartment. The small compartment at the top is pretty small, making this pretty much a camera-priority bag, with a little dual duty possible.It seemed well enough stitched and put together. Not high-end, but quite good for the price.All in all, it's a nice pack, but not great. It would probably do well enough, but isn't a standout for me.
D**S
Muy buena calidad
Buena calidad cumple con todo lo que dice, impermeable, muy cómoda y amplia
M**Z
Mochila muy practica, le cabe de todo
Mochila espaciosa, bien acomodado y aprovechando el espacio, yo guardo al mismo tiempo los sig. lentes canon 70-200 f2.8, 70-200 f4, 24-70 f2.8, 17-40 f4, dos cuerpos de cámara, 2 flashes, aparte radios y cargadores.
R**Y
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Z**O
Kinderrucksack
Optisch sieht der Rucksack gut aus, zumindest auf Bildern ohne Menschen im direkten Größenvergleich, in Wirklichkeit ist er aber verdammt klein und würde ganz gut für ein Kindergartenkind passen.Ich bringe mit Müh und Not meine Kamera, meine zwei (sehr kompakten und platzsparenden) Objektive und ein bisschen Krimskrams hinein. Für eine Wasserflasche, Jausenbox oder dergleichen ist allerdings absolut kein Platz mehr.Von der Größe mal abgesehen, ist der Rucksack sehr unbequem zu tragen. Die Gurte sind sehr schmal und kaum gepolstert. Für eine längere Wanderung absolut ungeeignet. Wenn man dann auch noch ein Stativ daran anbringt, ist der Rucksack kaum noch tragbar, so sehr schneiden die Gurte durch das bisschen zusätzliche Gewicht ein. Da trage ich mein Stativ lieber in der Hand.Für den stattlichen Preis von 75 Euro hätte ich zumindest ein wenig Komfort erwartet. Werde den Rucksack daher zurückschicken und kann ihn leider auch nicht weiterempfehlen.
L**D
Good quality, looks bigger in picture
Bag is robust, feels good quality water resistant. Wish it had a chest strap also the size is tight for one body and 2 zooms. Canon r6ii, 24-70,15-35 f2.8.
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