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ONA - The Bowery - Camera Messenger Bag - Smoke Waxed Canvas (ONA5-014GR)

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Fulfilled by ONA Designs International

Arrives Dec 2 – Dec 17
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Features

  • Detachable, Adjustable Shoulder Strap
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty
  • Exterior dimensions: 10.5 inch L X 7 inch H X 4 inch D, Interior dimensions: 10 inch L X 6 inch H X 4 inch D
  • 1 DSLR camera body with lens attached 1-2 additional lenses. For larger camera bodies and zoom lenses, please refer to the bag dimensions to ensure that your lens and body combo will fit

Description

The Bowery Bag and Insert is Designed with style and versatility in mind, the Bowery is your camera bag one minute and camera insert the next. Use the Bowery with the strap attached to carry your camera, a lens and a few small personal items. Remove the detachablestrap and the Bowery functions as a protective camera insert and bag organizer inside of a larger bag. The Bowery is padded with closed cell foam, designed with top-quality water-resistant waxed canvas and detailed with full-grain leather, antique brass hardware, and a secure front closure.


Product Dimensions: 10.24 x 4.72 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 1.69 pounds


Item model number: ONA5-014GR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 17, 2013


Manufacturer: Ona


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  • ONA The Bowery vs. Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20 vs. Domke F-5XB
ONA The Bowery vs. Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20 vs. Domke F-5XB I hauled full frame DSLR around Europe for two weeks with an L zoom lens. Captured great images but I swore I'd never lug that amount of weight and bulk again on vacation. Sold it and bought a mirror less system, the FujiFilm XT-1. I love this camera and needed to get a bag to hold it with the kit zoom lens in place. I like using the lens hood for both image quality and to protect the lens .. so my goal was to find a bag that would allow the camera to be placed in it with the lens and lens hood attached. I ordered the the three bags above. I put my new camera with the kit zoom lens with hood attached into each bag. I also put the items one would need for traveling such as a charger, spare batter, cleaning cloth, etc. All of these three bags were the perfect size. I returned the Think Tank and Domke and kept the ONA. Here are the pros and cons I found: Think Tank - It is a boxy traditional camera bag with lots of zippered compartments. Fixed into a rectangular shape so it stuck out further from the waist when carried. Shoulder strap was very thin and would be very uncomfortable. The bag is light in weight but doesn't have a lot of padding. I liked the magnetic closure so if one was shutting a lot you could just leave the zipper open and access the camera very easily. Has a built in rain shield. Was the cheapest. It does say CAMERA. The thing I really didn't like about it was the boxy rectangular shape. Domke - Looks nice. It was heavier than the Think Tank. Much of the added weight came from the hardware (two gigantic zippers, large strap claps). The shoulder strap was comfortable but thick. The bag flap is held closed with velcro which makes a loud noise and requires a little effort to open. Access to the inside is a opening that runs longwise along the center. One of the industrial size zippers must be slid open. The edges of the opening tend to rest together and there is a plastic zipper on the edge. So pulling the camera in and out requires a little fiddling to avoid brushing it against the zipper edges. No compartments like the Think Tank. The compartment inserts were very thin bent to one side of the other as the bag was compressed which would catch the camera when it was put into the bag. The bag is made in the USA. ONE The Bowery - A significant disadvantage is it is over twice the price of the other two bags, even more so in the leather versions. However, it looks and feels like substantially higher quality. It is about the same weight as the Domke but has more padding. the shoulder strap is a wide and made of material like an automobile seat belt ... very comfortable. The inside is well padded and the customizable compartment inserts were thick and semi-rigid so they held their position well and did not catch the camera edges then placing the camera in the bag. The bag is designed to collapse down to become flatter around the contents, so it is far more comfortable to carry. Access is extremely easy by pressing a locking bottom clasp and simply open the flap. No zippers anywhere on this bag. A disadvantage is that there are no little hidden secure compartments for a memory card, etc. Lots of side pockets around the exterior, but they cannot be securely closed so a memory card could get lost. I simply took a small plastic box (that had a lens cleaning kit) and put it in the main compartment and that is where I put all the little parts (memory card, spare battery, etc.). It looks a little bit like a purse ... sort of. ... not really as appears to me as more masculine looking in design. My wife thinks that it looks like the "man purses" that are very common in Europe. I think it would be great for female or male photographers. All in all, none of them are a bad bag. Any of the three would be functional. If weight mattered the most I'd get the ThInk Tank but would have to replace it with a real shoulder strap. If the ONA was out of my price range, probably I'd get the Domke. But the ONA was truly the most comfortable and had the highest quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2014 by P. Reynolds

  • Photographer's review
Camera Bag: Ona Bowery[...] Ona is the manufacturer Bowery is the name of this specific bag Before I get into this review, it should be known how the buckle works. The main chamber is secured with a buckle, at least that how it appears. But it's a disguise. The bag closes with a snap buckle that is hiding behind the "belt-like" buckle. The belt-like buckle is adjustable, so you can move it up or down a notch, depending on how tall your gear sits inside the bag. I will use this bag in three ways: 1. Either of my bodies, 5d markiii or 70d and any of my lenses. It will not fit more gear. It comes with one divider, I keep the divider in the bag. This gives me the ability to carry a battery charger and extra battery, or a case of filters, or personal items. or 2. If I'm shooting with my 24-70ii, I can carry my 16-35L 2.8, 135L, 50L in the bag! It's excellent. If I am shooting with my smallest lens, the 50L, I can carry my 16-35L 2.8, 135L, 24-70 2.8II, but it's a very tight fit. I haven't tried any of these configurations with the 85L b/c it's boxed up. All lenses mentioned are with hood reversed. or 3. I would use the bag as a camera bag insert in a larger bag. You can remove the strap from this bag. The bag comes in five colors. Italian leather for two, expensive. Premium wax wear for the remaining three. It is not easy to choose the color, because they are all appealing. The wax wear variety can be purchased for $129 in a number of places. The bag is almost the same exact dimensions as the Domke F-5XB, the Ona being just slightly larger. However, the Bowery makes a statement. It screams premium. It has nice accents, colors, and quality. The fact that it looks more "high end"... this can be good, it could be bag, depending on your environment. Text from the site: Designed with style and versatility in mind, the Bowery is your camera bag one minute and camera insert the next. Use the Bowery with the strap attached to carry your camera, a lens and a few small personal items. Remove the detachable strap and the Bowery functions as a protective camera insert and bag organizer inside of a larger bag. The Bowery is padded with closed cell foam, designed with top-quality water-resistant waxed canvas and detailed with full-grain leather, antique brass hardware, and a secure front closure. Handcrafted with premium Waxwear Removable, adjustable strap Full-grain leather details Secure tuck-clasp closure Side weather flaps to protect your gear Room for a DSLR and 1 small lens or accessory Exterior dimensions: 10.5"L X 7"H X 4"D Interior dimensions: 10"L x 6"H x 4"D Weight: 1.4 pounds My Notes: There are two pockets in the front, after you lift up the lid. Good for memory cards, battery, keys, gum, -> biz cards. There is a pocket on each end. They begin just under the brown/horizontal leather bar. They do not close securely, but you could definitely use these for biz cards as well. Or again, keys, phone, gum, memory cards (not recommended). There is a long pocket along the back side of the bag, excellent for papers, making this a good bag for a walk-about/vacation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 22, 2014 by Ryebread

  • Keep it simple shooters!
I really like this bag. I've used it for street shooting, shoots and I've done miles of car and air travel with it. It manages the rain very well and keeps everything dry. Unfortunately it does not carry two small Micro Four Thirds lenses with caps and a hood without scratching my Olympus OMD camera body. So I've suffered some camera body scratches but I'm looking forward to upgrading to a larger size so that I can easily carry and access batteries, lens cleaners, flash, phone and iPad mini. The large pocket on the exterior is not very secure (I shoot in crowds, street scenes, wilderness) so I tend to refrain from holding important items in it, so It holds a pencil and a small papers. The side and inner front pockets are very secure, perfect to carry a lens cloth, backup battery, thin wallet w/ID, maybe an iPhone and a lip balm. It's very attractive and I really love the slate blue/brown combo. I did make slight modifications to the strap (adding a removable silk shrug) because I found that the strap and the back of the bag that leans on my thigh really irritated my clothing (especially dresses/skirts) and the areas it touch started to pill the fabric. Pretty frustrating so when I decide to upgrade I will consider leather to avoid clothes chafing. Now that I know how I should use the bag (carrying less is more) and what I should wear (jeans/khakis, t-shirts or no wrinkle hardy tops), I'm really glad that I have the Bowery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 1, 2014 by JindoJoy

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