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Lowepro Topload Zoom 1 Camera Bag Black

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Lowepro Topload Zoom 1 Camera Bag Black




The Lowepro Topload Zoom 1 is a compact carry bag with a sporty design. It holds a compact SLR with a wide-angle lens or compact zoom.

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5 Stars NIKON D90 camera Bag
Great product for NIKON D90 SLR cameras

Love the style of this bag as it fits my D90 with a 18 – 105 lens.

Have a similar bag [LowePro TLZmini] for my NIKON Coolpix 5700 but this bag is deeper so that the D90 fits with the longer lens ….. Features that I like are the padding that protects my gear from the everyday bumps and knocks that happen when transporting my camera as well as the external and internal pockets that hold my extra “Film’ and spare batteries.

Size of this bag will not accept an extra lens but I never carry an extra lens so I prefer the snug fit so the camera does not ‘flop’ around in the bag. {I carry my camera while rock climbing} If you carry extra lens buy a traditional camera bag.

Very pleased with the construction fit and durability of the materials in this product

GREAT PRICE TOO!

Joe

5 Stars Perfect for the Nikon D3000
I was buying a case for a Nikon D3000 with the 18-55mm zoom lens. Based on the reviews I read on this site, I initially selected the Lowepro TLZ Mini. I discovered the fit was a bit too tight for my camera, perhaps the D3000 18-55mm lens is slightly longer than other similar 18-55 lenses.

The lens cap was against the bottom of the case, so I was concerned that any pressure on the bottom may damage the lens. The fit on the top was tight too and you had to wiggle the camera to get the neck strap in.

I returned the case and bought the Lowepro TLZ 1 instead and have been very happy with the purchase. It’s just the right size for the D3000. There are 2 supports inside the case that give space between the lens and bottom of the case. Great case!

5 Stars Great
It was exactly what I wanted, and my D60 fits perfectly with the lens. It is perfect on the go.

4 Stars Nicely fits the Canon 7D with the kit lens.
I have owned the mini version of this case for my Olympus E-510 for about three years now and have not have any issues with it, so I though I’d buy this full sized version for my recently purchased Canon 7D, and I am happy to report that it fits the Canon nicely. With the kit lens (28-135) the 7D has a little wiggle room on both sides and about half an inch form the back of the camera to the top of the bag. By folding the 7D’s strap up behind the camera it fills that extra space nicely.

This is not the case to get if you like to travel with a lot of accessories and lenses though since there is not much room left when you put a camera like the 7D in it. It has a small pouch on the underside of the cover, perfect for a compact flash card or two, and another larger pouch on the front of the case. The larger pouch can hold the charger, a cable or two, and a few more compact flash cards. The case also includes two little Velcro dividers to section it off if your camera is significantly smaller than the case.

The case is nicely constructed and can stand up to an occasional sprinkle of water. The padding is not very thick, but works well for minor impacts.

The one thing I don’t like about the case is the new shoulder strap. On the older mini version the ends of the shoulder strap were sown down. On the new one you get extra material hanging off the strap if you shorten it. Not only does this extra material get in the way, but also the strap is a bit less secure.

All in all… the prefect case for a larger semi-pro SLR (Canon 7D and 50D and Nikon D300s), but a bit too big for consumer level SLRs (Canon Rebel and Nikon D3000).

4 Stars Does what it’s meant to
I bought this bag for my new Nikon D5000 and it does pretty much what I want it to. The camera goes in lens down (it’s a topload) so it makes for easier getting out. At the moment, I only have an 18-55mm lens attached but it does seem that a longer lens would also fit as there’s a bit of room in the bottom. There’s a pocket for spare batteries and other small items but I don’t think there’s enough space for an additional lens without being too bulky. A solid product which I would recommend to other beginning photographers.

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Lowepro Fastpack 250 Black

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Lowepro Fastpack 250 Black




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5 Stars Love it.
I’m a novice photog but this thing is a great size for anyone. If you want to just carry a camera don’t get it.It is a decent sized backpack. It hold my camera, 2 lenses, 15in probook, with room for phone, chargers, snacks and a few other things. This is not a little camera bag but I love it.

5 Stars This bag is a BIG WOW!
I got this bag for my D90 , Tokina 50-135mm f/2.8 , Nikon 70-300 VR, Nikon 18-55, my Toshiba laptop, and all the other accessories and booklets that I carry around.

I was just taken aback at how easily things just fit in.. the padding is so good that I feel safe about my gear. I am planning to take this bag on a 21 day bike trip. It appears that it will hold itself and all the stuff up quite nicely. I will update the review when I return. But, so far.. its a 5-star for me!

4 Stars It’s in the bag (yeah that’s corny)
If you’ve seen the video, you know exactly how useful it is. It can be a little awkward to use because the top open space is of an odd shape. I have a D90 and even though the compartment is narrow, there is still a lot of room for the camera to move around. I haven’t gotten my laptop yet, but I’m sure it will fit. It’s really comfortable to wear too.

5 Stars Great backpack
I made an excellent choice. This bag allows me to carry my Canon XSI with a 70-300 lens on it and has room for another couple of lenses and accesories. The bag isn’t too big yet not so small.

5 Stars Perfect
I purchased this for my trip to Paris in August. It meets the specs to use as carry-on with all your airlines. This made it an even better purchase, because I didn’t want to have to put my camera and lenses with checked luggage. I use a Canon XSi with the kit lens, 50 mm lens, and 55-250 mm lens. I had the 55-250 mm attached and it fit perfectly, wasn’t a snug fit, but I wasn’t worried about lens coming unattached or breaking. Other lenses fit nice and snug. Compartments can also be configured based on your personal needs. Bag didn’t leak, carried it in the rain in Paris for about a 2 blocks and had no leak problems. The laptop compartment will definitely fit a unibody MacBook Pro 15 inch. I think it’ll fit a 17 inch with no problem. The upper compartment held card reader and remote. It also has plenty of room. Very comfortable to wear and doesn’t feel like you’re carrying a lot, I carried a full load the whole time. The only thing missing is a way to attach a tripod, I’ve found a sew shop here the will make me one for less than $5. The thing I really liked about the bag was that it doesn’t look like a camera bag, very inconspicuous. Paris is known for pick pockets.

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Tamrac 3320 Aero Zoom 20 Case Black Gray

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Tamrac 3320 Aero Zoom 20 Case Black Gray




protects and organizes your digital camera or camcorder and accessories * side pockets store small accessories, like memory cards and batteries * padded handle, belt loops, and adjustable shoulder strap *

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4 Stars Almost perfect fit for FZ28
The upside: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 fits perfectly into this bag (lens hood not attached). The bag adds minimally to the dimensions of the camera. You can put the hood with the hood adapter upside down on the bottom of the bag and the camera still fits in perfectly (the camera lens goes into the wide side of the hood).

I’m giving the exact dimensions of FZ28 to help you judge if this bag would be good for your particular camera: the length is 4.25″ including the lens cap and the viewfinder eyepiece (the latter protrudes 3/8″ behind the back wall of the camera); the width is 4.5″ (not including the tiny strap eyelets); the height is 3″ almost exactly.

The downsides: Side pockets are too tight to hold almost anything except for a SD card in a tiny protective case it usually comes in. I think it’s a design flaw. The FZ28 battery measuring 1.75″x1.375″x0.75″ fits in a pocket only with certain effort and since the pocket is too tight it bulges inside the bag. As a result, the camera already would not fit in as comfortably (especially with the hood inside). Besides, you would not be able to take the battery out of the pocket while the camera is in the bag. Of course there is no room for a charger and other accessories.

The shoulder strap has no padding and is made out of rather coarse woven nylon. When you wear the bag on your shoulder make sure it does not rub against your skin – it might irritate or chafe it.

Tamrac has a compatibility chart where one can find recommended Tamrac bags for most of popular digital cameras. I could not put the URL here, but go to tamrac site and you’ll easily find the “Digital Camera Fit Chart”. Ironically, 33xx (Aero Zoom) series bags are not listed there (may be because they are “new”).

4 Stars Tamrac 3320 Camera Case
Fits my new Panasonic camera great. Helped keep it dry when we got splashed while on a motor boat. Rugged yet easy to use. Two small pockets on either side for small accessories.

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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras Black with Green Accent

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Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras Black with Green Accent




Made of rugged nylon Canon Deluxe Backpack 200EG holds up to 2 camera bodies, 4 lenses, plus accessories. Due to its lightweight construction it features a well-arranged divider system for a secure storage and an easy access, padded shoulder straps and a comfortable back padding. Add to this tripod carrying straps and a front webbing ideal for lashing light jacket, sweater, etc.

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5 Stars Great camera bag
Great bag, inside is configurable with the velcro dividers. I can easily fit all my gear in it. Smaller front zippered pouch can fit a book and the other zippered pocket can hold my laptop (14″). It has accessory straps all over but I removed them – you can easily put them back on if needed. I also took a tip from one of the reviewers and sewed the buckle strap across the front for added security, simple needle and thread job. Front lashing is very useful and the overall material of the bag is very sturdy.

3 Stars Not great for heavy use
This bag has a lot of little pockets and straps on it and pretty good capacity inside, but I haven’t found it to be a good quality bag for regular use. After about a year both of the zipper pulls on the main compartment snapped off – like just broke in half. It’s obviously a design flaw – I’ve never had a zipper on anything break this way. I have to use a key ring now to open and close the zipper – not the most convenient. I like that the velcro compartments let you reshape how things fit inside, but with no straps or covers on any of the compartments I find that things slip around inside the bag unless I can make them really snug in the compartment. There are two large zipper compartments inside – would be better if they were divided into several small ones for things like batteries, cables, filters, etc. Like it is they are all just jumbled together in the two big pockets. The backpack straps are well padded and seem sturdy, and the fabric on the outside has remained in good shape for how much I lug it around. It’s not a bad little bag for the money if you don’t have lots of little pieces you carry along or don’t plan on giving it lots of use.

5 Stars Great Camera bag
The Deluxe Canon camera bag is really a great value. It is sturdy and well built. It has lots of space for your camera and lenses. I currently have two camera’s in the bag – it is that big. The interior has adjustable, movable walls so it can configured or re-configured as needed. The material is very durable. I would recommed this bag to anyone looking for a camera bag.

4 Stars Fantastic deal and I could not be happier
I went ahead and read most reviews on this back pack. One thing to realize is if you are looking for a backpack to carry a lot of your gear and protect it this may be for you. If you are looking for a “Pro” or custom back pack you may want to look else where. I looked at several options for back packs and for what I need as a hobbyist and not a professional this really fits perfectly. I read where people are wanting to have very easy access to their equipment while on the go and this is the type of backpack that you will need a little bit of time and area to set the pack down to remove equipment properly and safely. This is what I carry in my bag:

Canon 50d

18-55mm lens

50mm lens

1 flash

Sony hand held video camera

chargers for both cameras

memory cards

odds and ends

I still have room for the 24-70mm I want to pick up.

4 Stars Very nice backpack for a decent price
I own a Canon 30D with three lenses (a 50mm lens, a 70-300 lens, and a 28-75 lens) as well as a few other standard accessories such as an external flash, an extra battery and charger, and a few lens filters and caps. All fit perfectly in this bag and I still have room left in some of the other pockets for our small pocket digital camera, a small camcorder, a few cords and a chip reader. That STILL leaves room for the occasional bottle of water and other snacks you might want to throw in the bag if you only want to carry one bag onto an airplane or into an amusement park. We have two small (under 4) children and I find that this backpack is very light and is easily manageable even while carrying one of them. Now that you can find this bag for $30-35 bucks I highly recommend it for those who want a bag with lots of room but that’s lightweight. The only drawback is that you can’t easily retrieve the camera from the bag while wearing it on your back (the camera sits in the very top of the bag pointing down) – but as an amateur/novice I rarely find myself having a need to grab the camera that quickly anyway. I would also like to see it offered in more color combinations, but the dark green/black combination isn’t that bad.

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