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The Lowepro Toploader Zoom 50 AW II Camera Case is a versatile and protective solution for photographers on the go. It accommodates a DSLR with an attached 24-70mm f/2.8 lens and features a weatherproof cover, multiple carrying options, and organized storage for accessories.
B**M
Awsome, well-made, full-featured bag!
Lowepro Toploader Zoom 55 AW IIExcellent, well-made, full-featured bag! Just the right amount of padding without being over-padded, bulky, or stiff. This bag is the perfect size for my Fuji X-T1 (with L-bracket and sling-strap) and 100-400mm attached (hood reversed). Lots of extra storage pouch room for batteries, filters, phone, keys, etc. Well-located grab handle works great. This is simply a great walk-about bag.I do prefer top zippered flaps that open from the front with a buckle closure. Opening/closing with the zipper is not quick. But this rear-open style appears to be the current fad on all bags.Stock strap is basic, yet functional. I never use stock straps, always replace with OP/TECH USA.
B**D
Perfect fit for Nikon P900
I'm writing this review because a previous reviewer stated that this case barely fits the P900. My finding is that this case provides a snug fit for the P900, but I have no trouble closing the zippers even with the shoulder strap attached. This is exactly what I wanted - I didn't want a bulky case with a lot of dead space. I did have to reposition the velcro attached piece that the lense sits against to allow the camera to fit further into the case. After doing that, no problem with the fit. The case is well padded and well made, and with the roomy pocket to carry a spare battery and filter, etc. it was exactly what I hoped for.
J**J
Great small bag for quick access
This is a great bag and I give it a full 5 stars even though there is one strange little problem, the main zipper pulls broke after using it for 2 days. I don't know if the bag was stored for a long time before it shipped but they both broke very shortly after starting to use the bag. But that is a minor issue and just used some Paracord to make new ones. Now the interesting thing is the other zipper pulls on and inside the bag are both a Paracord material, why they chose the crappy plastic ones on the main pulls was odd. Otherwise the bag exceeds my expectations, it is very durable and fits everything I needed for hiking with the camera and having quick easy access. I love the blue color they offer, different than the standard black of my main bag.
O**E
good size if you use a large zoom
A nice bag from camera-bag stalwart LowePro. It's sized for a professional camera with a mid-sized zoom attached. The big white 70-200 Canon L glass probably won't fit, but a full-frame with 24-105 should easily fit.I was looking for something smaller than my CaseLogic SLRC-205 (which gets mistaken for a backpack by security guys all too often), but this bag is almost as large, though less backpack-like. I ended up sending it back in favor of something smaller.I liked:* quiet zippers* nice material* well placed grab handle* lightweight* good depth for a big zoom* balances standing on its endI disliked:* Adjustable support (velcro panel) is for the end of the lens, not the body, so full weight is on the lens. Bad if you set it down hard. I prefer a cradle design.* Bottom of bag is not hardened or obviously coated for waterproofing.* Only one accessory pocket (though well organized). I like multiple small pockets instead.* A little too large, but not large enough for the bigger lenses. A little smaller would be better, leaving big-lens people to proper camera bags.Pictured: This LowePro (L), a Canon 7DMk2 with 35mm L lens attached, and the smaller Amazon Basics DSLR Holster (R). The 7DMk2 is a mid-size crop DSLR , and the Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L is a substantial short lens.I ended up going with the inexpensive "Basics" bag instead (pictured), though it's more cheaply made and jingles as I walk. It fit my usage profile exactly, and has more segmented storage with 3 pockets, instead of one like this LowePro. It also has adjustable supports (so the weight of the camera is cradled by the supports, instead of on the end of the lens), and a hardened bottom.This LowePro didn't work out for my purposes of a minimal case for body + short lens, but it's a nice bag for the price. If you usually carry a mid-to-large zoom, and/or have a full-frame body, this is a good bag, although it could have more protection for the end of the attached lens. Otherwise look at the next size down or the Basics bag.
B**N
Not for the Nikon P900
Bought this for my Nikon Cool Pix P900. If you're wondering if this is a good case for that camera, that depends what you are looking for. I read the reviews and someone stated that my camera would fit so I bought it. It does fit in but BARELY. I have to pull at the zippers to get it in perfect and closed. If the strap is not tucked in alongside the lens housing perfectly it will not fit. Because of the design, it will also hold and extra battery and UV filter but be warned for this model camera (P900) there is not room for much more of anything and it has to sit in there perfectly to get it to close. That being said, it is a good bag, well padded and will fit slightly smaller models perfectly. Had I been able to try it first I would have went with a slightly bigger bag but my fault for risking it. I'll live with it though because it is well made and I can swap it out with another camera bag.
L**A
Compact, great for traveling and hiking
I bought the 50 AW II and I can fit in my Canon mirrorless and the RF 100-400 Zoom (with filter attached). But it’s definitively tight and some people might be uncomfortable with this fairly long lens in the 50 version. However, for me it works and I like that the camera is compact that way to take everywhere. Can wear on a belt or with shoulder strap. Weather protection is awesome, additional storage functional and overall great quality as to be expected from Lowe.
P**.
Excellente!
Great protective sling for your DSLR camera. I use a Pentax DSLR with a 60mm lens. The Zoom 45 AW II has more than enough space for them. Lots of pockets on this guy too. Two on top(one outside, one inside), another one on the side with a small mesh separator inside of it, and one final bottom compartment inside the main compartment that is separated with a Velcro liner. This liner can be taken out to make extra space if you have a longer lens or bigger camera. Or you can keep the liner in, and use that extra space for a couple of small doo-dads. Cool! Very well made, comes with a built in rain fly, and comfortable to use. Nice!
M**S
Perfect for everyday use. Light and comfortable. Worth buying!
The only down side, very limited place to put accessories.My Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 attach to my Nikon fits perfectly well!
M**L
rapport qualité prix
utilisé pour protection d'un appareil photo de grosse taille
C**R
Resistente y con buena capacidad
Buscaba una bolsa para cámara y teleobjetivo voluminoso... y esta fué una buena elección.
M**.
Quality
Colour and quality
A**S
good value
a sturdy and compact bag, that is comfortable to carry. great for travelling. fits a Nikon P1000 or a D850 with a 28-300 lens attached. reasonably priced so bought a second one after this.
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