Since there was so little information about this bag on line (even on the Ritz site), buying it was a risk that seems to have paid off. This review is for the “SLR/DSLR Camera Backpack,” since there seem to be reviews for many different products jumbled together. The bag holds a body with a long (300mm) lens, and has a configurable interior for other lenses and accessories. I also like the waist straps, which will hold some weight.Nevertheless, it is a budget bag. It does NOT come with a rain cover, so that will cost you a few extra bucks. The top handle is just a loop of fabric rather than a real handle. The side pockets do not stretch to hold water bottles. Although the construction seems adequate, I have had a chance to test it in the field yet, so I will update this if I get any unpleasant surprises.Bottom line is that I didn’t know what to expect, and was fully prepared to send it back, but honestly could not find any deal-breakers (yet) that would require a return. So far so good.I was really really surprised when I came acrossed this item while searching for a small camera bag with a shoulder strap that I can use when I go for walks with my dog. It sounded perfect and just what I needed. It's big enough for my camera and has pockets and extra room that I can put other essentials such as charger and backup battery, tripod, lens wipes, etc. I was surprised it sold for $2.99! I wasn't sure if this would be a piece of crap or not so I ordered a little bit larger bag/case with strap for trips and such like outings to the beach where I would need to carry more essentials plus some of my other devices accessories. I'm glad I ordered the 2nd bag as this item didn't come with a shoulder strap!!! That's one of the main reasons I got it. It says in the description it comes with an "adjustable shoulder strap". I looked through box and those bible things Amazon packs with and it's nowhere to be found. Now I'm going to have to call Amazon as there's no email on the tag attached to bag. I couldn't find an email in the description either. UGH!!!! I hate having to call Amazon. It's always such a hassle now and I usually get transferred at least twice....not sure if a $2.99 bag is worth it....I'm still deciding what to do...do I send it back? Or go through the hassle that is Amazon now? Very frustrated. Sooooo glad I ordered the other bag.I wanted a small case for my micro four thirds camera and lens and the point and shoot model fits the bill. However, the Amazon product description states that it has a belt loop option, which it clearly does not have. I'll have to devise my own belt loop.Really exceeded my expectations. Build quality is great, however the zippers could be smoother. It fits my 6D with a 50mm, 24-105L, my fuji x100s and still has plenty room for much more. I could even fit my 13" MBP in the front pocket if needed, but the front pocket isn't padded. I would highly recommend it, especially at this price point.Backpack is listed as being 12.6 inches wide. At its widest it is maybe 10.75 inches, and it is considerably narrower at the top. Returning, as I have a specific need for a backpack that this will not meet.Unfortunately, the page on Amazon had no dimension information for the Riztgear items. The bag was much smaller than it looked in pictures. I could not get a superzoom digital camera to fit in it without much manipulation of the case. Even then, that would leave no room for anything else. Might work fine for compact camera.It was the perfect size for my camera and accessories. Lots of pockets and storage space. Very sturdy and easy to pack and take on the next photography adventure. The camera is safely nestled inside. Prompt replacement of another smaller bag I returned and great customer service. I'd highly recommend this seller..Great backpack for camera storage but doesnt fit a laptop in it as well otherwise im happy with my orderI bought this bag to replace a virtually identical one with the 'Amazon' branding, which was stolen, along with all my camera gear (now replaced).It differs only from the 'Amazon' version in that it does not have the internal retaining straps, which is not a problem, and is every bit as good as its predecessor, being light, compact, strong and durable.The adjustable compartment 'walls' allow the bag to be configured for virtually any equipment arrangement, and I have mine arranged to carry two Nikon D90 DSLRs, along with a 18-70mm lens and 55-300mm lens, a compact digital camera, lens hoods, filters and spare batteries and battery chargers etc in the main compartment, with the internal,zipped, transparent 'pockets' holding various leads, lens caps, cleaning equipment etc.The tripod straps on the side of the bag may be used for a full-size tripod, although this could prove somewhat cumbersome, but they are ideal for securely storing and carrying my custom-made shoulder stock, whilst the outer pockets can accommodate a variety of other bits and pieces, and a lightweight, waterproof jacket can be held in the elastic straps on the lid.The shoulder straps and padded back are very comfortable, although I admit I rarely use them, and the central carrying handle is strong and very convenient.An added bonus is the overall size of the bag - being compact, it easily meets the requirements for airline cabin baggage and, even fully loaded with the above equipment, it is well inside the airlines stated weight limit.I had the previous bag for just under five years, and even after exposure to all kinds of weather, it stood up very well, and did not show any signs of wear or damage, and I have no reasion to doubt that this 'new' bag will perform just as well.When it arrived I thought hmm no way that big enough but currently sitting at Gatwick with it. Inside it has a d5600, a coolpix P610, a lens baby spark, a Nikon 18-200, a optex 6m, a GoPro, iPad, a gorilla tripod, a travel pillow, plug and charge leads, GoPro grip accessorises, a couple of NCD fillers, some spare ad cards, a sand bag balance, hot cross buns and sausage sandwiches oh and a kindle and pair of gloves. So as far as I am concerned it's a tardis not a camera bag! On top of that it is actually quite comfortable to carry and definitely fits in the box to check size for a carry aboard. Only one improvement I could think of is if it was rear opening or if the zips allowed a small lock to be attached as I would be concerned that in crowded areas like London or festivals etc someone might attempt to open it with not only the risk of being robbed but also the contents falling out if a pickpocket tried to open it whilst it was on your back behind you. The ability to padlock the zips could solve that though.Bought this for my holiday to carry my gear. Loads of space for the camera body (Nikon D5200), 3 lens and my action camera. Loads of padding to protect everything as well.Lots of pouches for papers, filters, cloths etc and a carry strap for a tripod - I haven't tried this part out yet but would expect it to only really hold smaller light weight tripods.Would recommend this to anyone looking for a carry bag for their camera.Sturdy, safe bag with plenty of space for my DSLR, three lenses (incl. zoom), Action camera and tons of accessories. There are detachable dividers and plenty of compartments for tablet, memory cards, notebooks, too. Took it on a two week holiday straight after delivery, used it every day and it served its purpose more than well so far. For the low price tag highly recommended!Great replacement for the identical Amazon back pack, only difference is the zip tabs.Compact bag with various pockets for batteries SD cards lenspens etc.Plenty of room for cameras and lenses. 2 bodies - 17-50mm zoom, 150-599mm zoom - 50mm prime - 28-105 macro all fit snugly. Has straps on side for tripod.Excellent bag for the £16.99 pricetag. (The identical Amazon bag is £29.99)