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Apr 23, 2015 17:51 |  #1

a quick walk through of the bag, and showing the bag with the fuji x100T
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National Geographic NG A1212 camera bag pouch works well with Fuji X100T

National Geographic NG A1212 camera bag pouch for Fuji X100T
Quick walkthrough of the bag/pouch and how a Fuji X100 series will fit inside!

National Geographic NG A1212
Africa Series Vertical Camera Pouch (Brown)
MFR # NG A1212

Material Exterior: Water-repellent 100% cotton coated with PU (polyurethane)
Interior: Padded main compartment
Interior: Water-repellent 100% polyester lining

Exterior Dimensions 3.7 x 3.1 x 5.1" (9.5 x 8 x 13cm) (WxHxD)
Interior Dimensions 3.5 x 2.1 x 4.7" (9.0 x 5.5 x 12cm) (WxHxD)

Weight 7.05 oz (200g)

The brown National Geographic NG A1212 Africa Series Vertical Camera Pouch is designed to carry and protect a small point-and-shoot camera or micro camcorder with accessories and media. The gear is carried in a padded main compartment. The pouch is made from water-repellent 100% cotton and a 100% polyester lining. Both are coated with PU (polyurethane). There is a front pocket for accessories. The pouch is carried by a removable, adjustable, thick shoulder strap or a wide belt loop.

Bag Basics
Padded main compartment to hold and protect a point-and-shoot camera or camcorder with media accessories
Front pocket for media accessories
Construction
Water-repellent 100% cotton coated with PU (polyurethane) exterior
Padded main compartment
Water-repellent 100% polyester coated with PU (polyurethane) interior lining
Touch fastener closure
Carrying options
Removable, adjustable, thick shoulder strap
Rear secure wide belt loop connections


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Apr 26, 2015 09:11 |  #2

Cool. I need something with a belt loop. Do you have any experience with the Manfrotto nano vii? I have heard the x100 series fit in there. Wonder how they compare to the NG other than having no strap.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …w_wcB&Q=&is=REG​&A=details (external link)


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Apr 27, 2015 10:11 |  #3

p00kienrayray wrote in post #17533031 (external link)
Cool. I need something with a belt loop. Do you have any experience with the Manfrotto nano vii? I have heard the x100 series fit in there. Wonder how they compare to the NG other than having no strap.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …w_wcB&Q=&is=REG​&A=details (external link)


I considered it, but this NG bag is more versatile in that it's a case/bag/belt bag all in one.


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Apr 27, 2015 11:49 |  #4

I just bought a lowepro Portland 30, small, fits great and have extra pocket for battery/mem card.




  
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Apr 27, 2015 22:27 |  #5

Look at Domke F5-xb perfect size for fuji x100/s/t, any mirorless indeed.




  
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Apr 28, 2015 00:08 |  #6

Ordered the Manfrotto Nano VII, but it couldn't have come in any sooner...I dropped my X100T onto the asphalt today!:cry: Slipped out of my sling bag that was zipped, but not clipped. Was thin enough to slip through the opening as I was walking.

Suffered some gouges on the corners and and a little bit of rash on the lens ring brace thing (lens cap was not on) that seemed to have protected the lens from any damage.

My jaw dropped, but I quickly got over it bc it was only cosmetic damage and the camera functions totally fine.


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May 04, 2015 10:08 |  #7

Still loving this little case/bag!
wouldn't want anything bigger!


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