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The Lowepro LP36440-0WW Dashpoint 20 Bag in Galaxy Blue is a lightweight, rugged pouch designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a versatile attachment system, wide-mouth access, and impact-resistant padding, it ensures your electronic devices are secure and easily accessible. Plus, the built-in memory card pocket keeps your essentials organized.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.1 x 11.8 x 9.5 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5 x 6 x 12.3 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Brand | Lowepro |
Colour | Galaxy Blue |
Model year | 2012 |
Part number | LP36440-0WW |
Style | Dashpoint 20 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**S
Good protective bag for little money
This bag keeps my Sony Rx100 safe and protected when travelling and walking around.
H**Y
Pleased with it for Sony RZX100M4
Bought to carry my Sony RX100M4. It does a good job. The case only has one interior space which just happens to be a perfect fit for this camera. Not too tight, and not loose, but note the following. I have a wrist strap on the camera which can hang outside of the case at one side. I doubt that a camera strap would fit inside.I use the case with the supplied shoulder strap so can't comment on the velcro attachment points.It would have been nice if there had been a small pocket in which to keep a spare battery. The case will hold a camera up to the size of the RX100M4 and no more. That is 100mm wide x 60mm high x 42mm thick.
N**S
An ideal small camera case.
The Dashpoint 10 is a very neat compact camera case from LowePro - you can get it in "Slate Grey", "Galaxy Blue" or "Pepper Red" (more akin to orange). I bought this case to use with my Canon SX280 HS but I can also confirm it fits the Panasonic TZ30/40. (Update: I have now taken this into use for my Sony RX100 Mk1 and it's a perfect fit).The case is finished externally in nylon with a reasonable amount of padding and a matching nylon liner - there's a discrete "distressed" Lowepro logo on the outside.The case opens wide at the top via two way zip which has prominent cord pulls that will be accessible even in the cold - so getting your camera in and out is easy. The carrying options are good too - there's a shoulder strap supplied with two mounting points; a secure Velcro belt loop plus a loop to fit over a vertical strap also secured by Velcro. The latter option is particularly useful because often a compact camera will be a secondary option to someone carrying a DSLR and the Dashpint can fit over most camera bag straps for quick, easy access.Inside the case has a single storage compartment for your camera and a very neat little elasticated storage slot for a couple memory cards but bear in mind that's all you'll get in there.In summary, this is a good quality case for a small superzoom camera like the Canon SX280 or Panasonic TZ40 with three mounting options at a reasonable price. Recommended.
E**H
Decent Pouch
I bought this for my Canon SX 270, which is slightly bigger than the typical minuscule cameras you often get nowadays, and this case fits perfectly. It's lightly padded, with a two way zip at the top and also a removable shoulder strap.The pouch can be fixed to a belt or rucksack shoulder strap by means of the two velcro'd straps at the back, so it's very versatile. There's a tiny pocket for a spare memory card inside, but nothing for a spare battery.My reason for it dropping a star is that if you just leave a spare battery at the bottom of the pouch, it them becomes a very tight squeeze for the camera, with the possibility of scratching it. Having said that, I don't like big pouches on my belt, so I'd rather squash than get something outsized.I've used the Lowepro AW pouches for years, and whilst this is a bit more basic, it's not as OTT and bulky as the AW ones, so perfectly adequate for my needs.
J**T
A nice snug fit for Fuji X30
Purchased for Fuji X30 that fits snugly, with lens cap on. Im not using the (included) attached case-strap as there isn't really room to stuff the Fuji camera strap inside the case (it can be done, but things are v. tight). I prefer to just let the camera strap hang outside from the top. There is a small pocket inside the 'lid' for a spare memory card. I think its a shame that the pocket isn't a little larger to take a spare battery (that would have been my preference - you can always make space on a card, but without a spare battery you can come a cropper!). There is just about room at the bottom of the case for a battery. I just have to figure how to secure it.If you want a well made bag to protect your camera when its knocking about on a journey I think this is probably the best you could find.
D**Y
Perfect for a Sony RX100M3
After watching a YouTube review by 'lachlan likes a thing' I bought this case for my Sony RX100M3. At first I thought the case was too small. However it has eased off just enough to be a very snug fit for the camera, which I like because it means the camera doesn't move around inside the case. There are two zips so you can choose whether to open it from the left or right, and the velcro straps are cleverly designed to let you mount it on a belt (horizontally) or on the shoulder strap of a bag or rucksack (vertically). It also comes with a clip-on strap. The velcro also means you can fit it on your belt without having to take your belt off :^)The case provides enough padding to protect the camera, which I inadvertently proved when I dropped it. The snug fit does mean you have to check that the PASM mode dial hasn't clicked round (no big deal). I've fitted an after-market custom grip (made by Richard Franiec in the US) to the camera, and the case is fine with the grip attached. All in all, I'm very pleased.
M**Y
Great case but quite small
The case is great and I specifically like the attachment points, so many and all velcro. You could attach this to anything unlike a lot of cases which only have a belt strap (does anyone actually use those?).However it's small and although it does just fit I had to force my canon Gx7 mark ii into it, that wouldn't be possible if I had it attached to a backpack etc.That doesn't take away form the case being great it just isn't that big. Go for the 20 version if you have the canon, it has all the same features it's just a bit bigger (much deeper too though, shame they don't do one in between)
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