I like how low key it is. Sure doesn’t look like a camera bag at all. Good padding overall. I just wish it has more zipper compartment on the inside. Nevertheless, i like itI ordered it from a different website and got it today. I wrote a review here for other people.The item arrived broken in the buckle part. The $175 sling should not be like this.I hope Bellroy should run more quality control before they release it to the customer.I have a number of camera bags, this is by far my favourite. It's so well made. I can get a Lumix G80 and a couple of lenses in there, and a few accessories, plus my personal bits and bobs. It's comfortable, it looks good, and it's safe and secure. This bag is ideal for a city trip or a day out - I'm not sure I'd take it hiking though. I also have the normal 9L Sling, which is perfect for a camera and lens, and personal bits if you don't want to carry a lot of camera gear.This is my second Bellroy sling. I used the first one for my camera - even though it wasn’t designed for cameras specifically. Then they released this one. I love the depth - makes carrying a camera and two lenses very easy. It’s a very nice colour and the strap design is very clever indeed - adapting to the contents. I’ve taken it out in the rain and it kept all contents completely dry. The material feels nice and is very robust.This is a really lovely sling. There aren’t loads of pockets and flaps which suits me. The fixed, but flexible, dividers are useful and work well. The strap is reversible quickly so one can switch shoulders. I can comfortably carry two Ricoh GR cameras plus their conversion lenses, batteries, viewfinders and other bits & pieces with room to spare for a water bottle and/or packable waterproof. It doesn’t look like a camera bag which is beneficial on the streets and the green colour is very nice - I usually go for black bags but this green is so nice!I wanted to love this bag. It's well made, it's got a great divider method for your stuff, and I liked the fabric... But I took issue with the buckles. Never mind why there are buckles anyway... are they necessary when you just drop the bag over your head? And if there ARE buckles, why are they so easy to snap open? A thief would have an easy time of opening one and running off with the bag. Further, why is the buckle plastic so thin? It should be much more robust. When I received the bag I loaded it with the stuff I'd planned to carry comfortably (it wasn't overloaded at all). The plastic buckle broke and the bag dropped to the floor with my camera in it (luckily, it was nicely-padded). I had purchased this bag and their Venture 9L as well, planning to decide which I liked better. I knew that since this was Amazon and I'm a Prime member, I could return the one I didn't like as much. Wrong! Since it's a 'third party seller' I had to pay for return shipping. At least I returned both bags in one package, but it cost me $30cad with insurance. I still think these are good bags, but I believe the buckles should be re-designed.Ich nutze die Tasche für meine DJI Mini 3 pro Drohne und habe dazu noch meine Fujifilm X100V drin. Die Fächer sind genial, flexibel gelöst und komplett ohne nervigen Klettverschluss gelöst.Es passt bei mir ohne weitere rein:DJI Mini 3 Drohne2x Ersatzakkus DJIRC Controller (der passt in die wenigsten Taschen rein, da er recht unförmig ist, wegen des Displays)6x Filterset für DJIFujifilm X100VFuji ErsatzakkuGeldbeutelKabel, Anker Ladegerät usw.Würde ich wieder kaufen.