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Your cart is empty.Premier Portable Flash Bag Case, Easy Carry, Light Weight. Flash Holder Length: 250mm Fits medium to small size flashes. eg, Canon 600EX-RT 600EX II-RT 580EX II 430 EX II 430EX III-RT Speedlight, Nikon SB-910 SB-900 SB-700 SB-710, Sony HVL-F43M HVL-F32M HVL-F60M etc. Allows to carry 4 x Batteries and 1 x Diffuser Box at the same time.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
Somehow I lost the pouch for a speedlight. This is good replacement. The bottom compartmenr for batteries is convenient but Im not sure what elese I would keep in there.
J.R. McKeehan Photography
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Some reviews stated that the pouch was too small for their speed light. However, mine fits perfectly into this pouch. It will be a great addition to my camera bag.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
This was what I was looking for to fit my 'new to me' Canon 430ex ii. While this pouch did fit the flash it also fit then some.Pros: Simple pouch design. Easy open velcro. Decent card stock back plate and rear attachment. OK zipper pull. Room to spare for extra goodies. 🤔 no D-Ring attachment🤷Cons: Over sized pouch, I can fit an entire battery charger inside the extra room. "Battery" webbing in the secondary pouch area does not hold AA securely, only 2 sit snug the others are sewn almost C Battery size😅. Too much extra room in main & secondary pouch area...for my needs😃This is a great pouch for anyone that needs to protect their stuff & needs some extra space for a few more accessories. If you have a bit larger flash or more Battery space is needed then thi will work great. ♥️Note!! The same company sells a pouch W/O the extra zipper pocket on the bottom & I just ordered that for my piece of mind. 😍. I'm "hard to ship for", wife says. I know what will work for my gear/setup so here's hoping this will help you decide.
hehuss
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020
It is made of cheap material. It is also bulky, awkwardly designed with a pocket or enclosure at the bottom, does not conform to standard sizes, and is challenging to fit in a regular camera bag because of its odd shape and unusual length.
J. Watkins
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2018
Yes, the flash case does not have a lot of padding as others have said, but the material is of good quality and thick enough. Most important for me was trying to find a flash case that would accept my Godox V860II with a MagMod MacGrip attached to the flash. I figured for less than $7.00 why not take a chance. And it does fit, though a bit snug, as the MacGrip head is a bit wider than the velcro cover at the top, but that is OK by me as it fits without having to take the MacGrip off.The back of the flash case has a somewhat stiff 2" by 6" Tongue with reinforced edges, held in place by a wide strap sewn into the piping edges, that will slip over a belt and will stay locked in place. There is both a velcro pad under the tongue and a fold over velcro tab for locking it in place, a great detail! In my case the tongue will slide vertically thru a horizontal web strap on the outside of my ThinkTank Retrospect 7 bag. The bottom compartment has 4 sewn elastic straps for AA batteries, but I put the extra Li-on battery with its case in there. This is a much better flash case than what came with the V850 and V860 flash, and I am going to order a couple more. The Godox ones do not have the belt attachment nor the bottom compartment.
Clark Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017
I'm sure this would be a very useful case. Construction seems OK. It is just WAY too big for my SB-500 flash, so is not really what I need. Not worth returning, I will try to find something to do with it.
The Truth
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016
I lost my bag for my 600ex-rt flash and couldn't find an oem replacement so I settled for this. It does the job well and has an extra compartment for batteries or the filter holder that comes with that flash. Would give it 5 stars if it was padded, but not that big of a deal.
Clint
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2016
At $7.59 this flash case is an excellent buy. The case will also hold a Metz 64-AF1, Nikon SB-800, Olympus FL-50R, or with room to spare the Olympus FL-600R. The case is M.O.L.L.E. compatible and with the back strap one can simply slide it on their belt and secure it without have to remove their belt and slide it on.I believe the zippered pocket at the bottom of the bag was intended for a Sto-fen like diffuser, which is a snug fit. Not mentioned is that inside that bottom pouch at the top, is a place to securely store four AA batteries. The pouch could hold several sets of AA batteries as well as some gels.The case is lightly padded and well-constructed, comparable to many OEM cases.
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