The Sony A7 IV with the FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II is one of the most common full-frame walk-around kits, and it is right at the size where bag choice starts to matter. The 24-70 GM II is compact for its class, but with the body attached the combination needs a compartment that clears its length in at least one orientation and leaves room for a spare lens or two.
The table above is computed from each bag’s published interior compartment dimensions — not exterior size or litres — using the same engine as our fit checker. A verdict of “fits with room” means the body-plus-lens bounding boxes clear the compartment with comfortable spare capacity; “tight” means everything fits but with little margin, so measure against your exact gear before you buy.
What to look for
- Inserts and cubes (Peak Design Camera Cube, Shimoda Core Unit, WANDRD Camera Cube) are the cleanest fit constraint: the cube’s interior is the compartment, and its dimensions are published per size.
- Sling and shoulder bags are convenient for a single-body-plus-one-lens day, but depth is the usual limiter with a 24-70 mounted.
- If you also carry a 70-200, jump to the two-body travel backpack guide.
Every dimension we use is cited on the linked bag pages with a manufacturer or retailer-mirror source and the date we checked it. Fit is a planning estimate, not a guarantee — bag padding and dividers vary, and returns policies are your safety net.