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The Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 Digital Camera Case is expertly crafted for DSLR kits, featuring a snug clamshell lid, versatile carrying options, and expandable pockets for easy access, making it the perfect companion for photographers on the go.
G**N
Rezo TLZ10 for NIkon D50
I purchased this bag as a minimal bag for my Nikon D50 with a short prime lens on it (either a 35mm f/2 or 50mm f/1.8). While I was a little worried that the D50 would be too big, it just fits (along with a Lowepro strap), thanks to the stretchiness of the bag's material. I use this bag when I'm going somewhere and I know I don't need any other accessories; just the camera and a single lens. I think the D50 is about the largest DSLR that could fit in this bag. I think the newer low end (D60, D40, D5000, D3000, etc) Nikon DSLRs would fit better, as they're a little smaller. Anything larger than a D50 would be either too tall or too wide to fit in the bag lens-down. Also, when being used with a Nikon DSLR, a short prime lens is about all you can fit in here. Even the 18-55mm makes things a little tight. I also don't use the front pocket, since I wouldn't be comfortable putting anything in there given how tight the fit is already.This bag is just what I was looking for, taking into account that I was expecting just a simple bag for just the camera and attached lens that can easily attach it to my belt (or onto a bigger Lowepro bag, although all my bigger bags have a spot for the camera as well). I also like that it has the SlipLock attaching strap rather than a belt loop; I always feel a little funny getting out of the car and taking off my belt just to put a camera bag on it. With this bag, the velcro strap makes it easy to get on and off, and it's very secure. While I haven't used it, the included shoulder strap seems nice. I was impressed that the attachment loops on the bag and the clips on the strap are made out of metal, instead of plastic. Better quality than I expected for a $17 bag.The only thing that would have been nice would have been an AW cover, but since this is a lower end bag, it's not surprising that it doesn't. The material has done well to keep misting-type rain out when I've run into some light precipitation.All in all, a good bag for a small DSLR as long as you expect a tight fit and don't want to carry all of your accessories in it.
D**E
Loved it once the funky smell dissipated
Right out of the box, the first thing I noticed was an awful smell. Since I was leaving the next day for a trip, I didn't return it and the smell dissipated after a few days. Other than that the bag has served me well.My Nikon D5100 fits (tight) with a 55-200 lens (though I doubt any longer lenses would fit). The bag held the camera securely and it was easy to put the camera in and out of the bag quickly. Some reviews for this and other bags debate the buckle versus zipper closure, but I preferred the buckle type due to the quick and easy access to the camera. If you are taking your camera in and out frequently like I was, you'll appreciate it.The front pocket holds a small battery, SD card, and one USB cable, however it's only secured with a 1" piece of velcro in the middle. The top flap covers the pocket when closed, but it the bag is turned on it's side or upside down, there is risk of the contents falling out. I had this happen with my spare battery a few times.There is much debate about the comfort of the straps in many bag reviews. This strap is narrow and non-padded, but I was never uncomfortable with this strap and I wore it for hours while hiking.One of the reasons I bought this bag was for the slip lock/belt attachment, but I never really used it. Looks like it works well though.
C**E
Great for old film cameras with medium to short prime lenses.
So, I prefer to live in the past...I like to shoot film, while listening to the AM radio in while touring the country in my Hudson.Unfortunately, many newer camera cases aren't really suited for my lifestyle. They're designed to fit big, bulky DSLRs with long zoom lenses.This case, on the other hand, is more well proportioned for a traditional film SLR with a short to medium telephoto. The most optimal fit is with one of my Pentax bodies (KX, K1000, LX, or MX) with the SMC-M 100MM f/4 MACRO. With shorter lenses, the fit is not so snug, but still acceptable.My only real complaint is that the accessory pocket is too small. You can maybe fit one additional roll of film in it. Generally speaking, I'm ok with this, though, as I usually carry around a back pack with extra lenses.
D**E
Good But Not Great
If you have a superzoom or a DSLR with standard lense (maybe 35-55mm or so) it's a nice bag with adequate padding for protecting your investment. If you use a small compact point-and-shoot this will be way too big. The top locks shut with a quick release so it isn't likely you'll dump your camera when handling the bag. There's also a well-designed, secure belt clip on the back. That said, the bag comes up short for a couple of reasons. There is only one small pocket with a couple of mesh dividers for your memory cards. Putting the spare battery for my Panasonic Lumix FZ100 Superzoom into the pocket results in a noticeable bulge; putting in the small charger just won't happen. If I want to put my 52mm lense filters and protectors in the pocket, the battery has to be stored elsewhere. The carry strap is an absolute joke. If you intend to carry the bag around your neck or on your shoulder the strap has no padding or gripping surface and would become uncomfortable very quickly. If you buy this bag get yourself a good, padded camera strap and throw away the strap that came with the bag. Your neck and/or shoulder will thank you.
E**B
lowepro rezo TLZ 20
This bag fits a D7100 (5.3 x 4.3 x 3.0) with a nikkor 16-85 vr lense (2.8 W x 3.4L) with some depth to spare.The camera is easily removed even with a MeFoto tripod shoe attached.The lid of the case has no zipper inside so it won't scratch the cameras view screen.The lid's latch is easier than a zipper for getting the camera and can also be used as a handle (just make sure it's latched).The lid is soft but isn't stiffened as much as the sides unless you include the handle which adds some padding.The handle might also have benefited from re-enforced stitching, but I've never had problems with Lowepro stitching (I have a micro trekker).This case will be used to offer some protection to the camera inside a backpack.
R**R
Quality Product - good price
I ordered this case for my Finepix S2000HD after quite a bit of searching around for something suitable. I first thought of getting the Fuji 'Leather' case that was originally produced for the S5700 camera as it is suggested on some sites that the S2000 will fit. As my sister has an S5700 with the case, I tried my camera in it, although some reviews suggest the camera does not fit in, I found it did fit but there was no room at all for the camera strap, and I thought the case was poorly designed. I then looked at lots of alternatives, most of which were too large (including some of those found by searching for 'Finepix S2000HD Case' on Amazon).This case was not listed as being suitable for the S2000 but some of the reviews mentioned other Finepix cameras and the dimensions seemed about right. When the case arrived I was delighted, the camera fits well and is adequately protected. The case is well designed and can be fitted on a belt or the strap can be used (which unusually for these days has all metal fittings so should last). At the price here this is a bargain which I would recommend to anyone with a similar sized camera to the S2000. I would also suggest Amazon list this for case searches for similar cameras to mine.
M**K
Excellent quality and a very good price
Bought this after looking at many poor reviews of the Canon specific { the budget one priced at around £30} case. Carefully measured my Canon 50D camera allowing a tiny bit for tripod shoe and a folded strap, as I wanted a snug fit around my camera.When the Lowepro bag arrived it is a perfect fit for my 50D with a Sigma 18-55 EX DC 2.8 lens, the bag is of goog quality and obviously offers more protection than the budget Canon one and I am more than happy with it and the price is excellent. There is a small amount of room within a small pocket for a couple of memory cards and a spare battery if needed.The internal dimensions as quoted on Lowepro's website for this case were correct, a nice snug fit was obtained.
S**S
Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20
This is a very good bag for one camera.Good points: One catch opening, Soft lining, small front pocket for cards/filters nothing bulky though! well made. Top opening cover is good cover at the sides, but not like a zip. It is very light on empty.Bad points: Will not take a digital camera with battery powered grip, It`s a bit on the tight side,especially with a maximum length lens (120mm)you need to remove the grip from camera. Will take a short telephoto lens max 120mm in length, definately no longer than this! You could possibly squeeze a camera with grip as above with a short lens.Cannot find any other bad points at the moment.
P**S
Lowepro Rezo TLZ 10 Toploading Bag for DSLR...
This case is a snug fit for a Nikon D5300 with an 18 - 55mm 3.5 - 5.6 G VRII lens, without a lens hood. Inside, the back of the camera is about level with the edges of the sides. Be aware that the specified dimensions are external. My internal measurements are 13 x 9 and 13 cm deep.Caution - the loaded bag can easily topple over if left standing on its base.To stop the shoulder strap buckles swivelling around I tied a small black tie-wrap around the stem.
R**Y
Another good Lowe Pro product
Bought this to carry my SLR when I wasn't using my camera bag.Comes with a shoulder strap and is comfortable to use. Bag is lightly padded to protect the camera and there is a small accessory pocket in the front, which can house a spare battery and memory cards.
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